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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:
- John Brown [1784-1858]
- Publication Year:
- 1857
- 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
- Introductory
- Proem of the Psalm
- The Messiah's Sufferings, and the Exercise of His Mind Under Them
- Preternatural Deliverance of the Messiah From His Suffering
- The Messiah's Deliverance the Work of Jehovah—A Work Illustrative of His Righteousness and Benignity
- The Conduct of Jehovah to the Messiah, and to His Enemies
- Farther Views of Jehovah's Conduct to the Messiah His People, and His Enemies
- The Messiah's Successful Warfare, and Extensive and Eternal Kingdom
- Part II.—An Exposition of Isaiah of Isaiah LIII.13—LIII.12
- Introductory
- The Complaint of the Primitive Evangelists
- The Complaint of the Primitive Evangelists
- Statement and Profession of the Jewish Converts
- Statement and Profession of the Jewish Converts—Continued
- Statement and Profession of the Jewish Converts—Continued
- Statement and Profession of the Jewish Converts—Continued
- Statement and Profession of the Jewish Converts—Continued
- Statement and Profession of the Jewish Converts—Concluded
- The Closing Proclamation of Jehovah, Confirmatory of the Statement of the Jewish Converts
- Appendix
- Indices
- Principal Matters
- Hebrew Words or Phrases explained
- Greek Words or Phrases explained
- Anthors quoted or referred to
- Passages of Scripture quoted or remarked on







