In this volume, John Calvin
provides an engaging commentary on the book of Isaiah.
Like many Reformed commentators, Calvin takes an
allegorical interpretation of many passages. Always an apt commentator,
Calvin frequently offers his own translations of a passage, explaining
the subtleties and nuances of his translation. He has a penchant for
incorporating keen pastoral insight into the text as well. He always
interacts with other theologians, commentators, and portions of the
Bible when interpreting a particular passage. Calvin's Commentary on
Isaiah remains instructive, engaging, and lively.
Tim
Perrine CCEL
Staff
Writer
This volume contains Calvin's commentary on chapters 49
through
66.