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Book Description

Title:
The Sufferings and Glories of the Messiah. An Exposition of Psalm XVIII, and Isaiah, LII.13—LIII. 12
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
New York
Publisher:
Robert Carter
Pages:
352
Subjects:
Jesus Christ, Old Testament, Prophecy, Typology, Psalms, Isaiah
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Part I.—An Exposition of Pslam XVIII
    1. Introductory
    2. Proem of the Psalm
    3. The Messiah's Sufferings, and the Exercise of His Mind Under Them
    4. Preternatural Deliverance of the Messiah From His Suffering
    5. The Messiah's Deliverance the Work of Jehovah—A Work Illustrative of His Righteousness and Benignity
    6. The Conduct of Jehovah to the Messiah, and to His Enemies
    7. Farther Views of Jehovah's Conduct to the Messiah His People, and His Enemies
    8. The Messiah's Successful Warfare, and Extensive and Eternal Kingdom
  • Part II.—An Exposition of Isaiah of Isaiah LIII.13—LIII.12
    1. Introductory
    2. The Complaint of the Primitive Evangelists
    3. The Complaint of the Primitive Evangelists
    4. Statement and Profession of the Jewish Converts
    5. Statement and Profession of the Jewish Converts—Continued
    6. Statement and Profession of the Jewish Converts—Continued
    7. Statement and Profession of the Jewish Converts—Continued
    8. Statement and Profession of the Jewish Converts—Continued
    9. Statement and Profession of the Jewish Converts—Concluded
    10. The Closing Proclamation of Jehovah, Confirmatory of the Statement of the Jewish Converts
  • Appendix
  • Indices
    1. Principal Matters
    2. Hebrew Words or Phrases explained
    3. Greek Words or Phrases explained
    4. Anthors quoted or referred to
    5. Passages of Scripture quoted or remarked on