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Isaiah: Surprising Salvation

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Kirk Patston opens up the complex and majestic book of Isaiah in a commentary, perfectly suited for everyday reading and reference. Drawing out what this book would have meant to Israel in different periods of its history, Kirk highlights the themes of danger, trust, transformation and judgment which run throughout. In Isaiah, we enter a different age. The magnificent book serves as the opening scene for the world-shaking themes the prophets will deliver for hundreds of years.

321 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 16, 2017

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Kirk Patston

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Kirk Patston works as a lecturer, research supervisor, Presbyterian pastor and conference speaker, in partnership with his wife Lisa. Kirk has been lecturing in Old Testament at Sydney Missionary and Bible College (SMBC) within the Australian College of Theology for over fifteen years. He enjoys watching students make sense of the artful book of Isaiah. He lives with his wife and sons in the Blue Mountains, NSW.

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