The Gospel According to Isaiah 53
Encountering the Suffering Servant in Jewish and Christian Theology
The Gospel According to Isaiah 53 presents the redemptive work of the Messiah to the Jewish community, exploring issues of atonement and redemption in light of Isaiah chapter 53. It is clear that Jesus fulfills the specifications of the suffering servant of Isaiah 53.
This book has many potential uses in its presentation of the gospel for Jewish people. Pastors who study it will find unparalleled help in preparing Bible studies and sermons, so that their listeners will become better equipped to tell Jewish people about Jesus. It will be beneficial as supplemental reading for classes on Isaiah, the Prophets, and Jewish evangelism. And believers will be trained to share Isaiah 53 with Jewish friends and family.
Contributors include:
- David L. Allen
- Richard E. Averbeck
- Darrell L. Bock
- Michael L. Brown
- Robert B. Chisholm Jr.
- Craig A. Evans
- John S. Feinberg
- Mitch Glaser
- Walter C. Kaiser Jr.
- Donald R. Sunukjian
Author:
Darrell L. Bock (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) is Executive Director of Cultural Engagement and Senior Research Professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. A former president of the Evangelical Theological Society, he is the author of the best-selling Breaking the Da Vinci Code and numerous works in New Testament studies, including Jesus According to Scripture.
Mitch Glaser (Ph.D., Fuller Seminary) is the president of Chosen People Ministries. Mitch studied with the esteemed Charles Feinberg at Talbot School of Theology. Mitch and his wife, Zhava, have labored for more than 45 years in ministry among the Jewish People. Mitch holds a PhD in intercultural studies.