Isaiah as it Is; Or, Judah and Jerusalem the Subjects of Isaiah's Prophesying, by Alexander Keith, offers a detailed examination of the Book of Isaiah, emphasizing its relevance to the historical and prophetic contexts of Judah and Jerusalem. Published in 1850, this work provides readers with an in-depth exploration of Isaiah's prophecies and their specific connections to the ancient kingdoms. Keith's analysis sheds light on the enduring significance of Isaiah's messages, making it a valuable resource for biblical scholars and those interested in understanding the historical roots of prophetic literature. This edition preserves the original insights of Keith's study, offering a clear and accessible interpretation of Isaiah's profound words.
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