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Picking up where volume 1 left off at chapter 48, T. K. Cheyne continues his translation of the text. Following the translation, Cheyne offers critical commentary on the arrangement of the text, the reception of Isaiah within Israel, and consistency of the prophecies.
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The volume is purely exegetical, but it is written with a scholarship so thorough, and a spirit of interpretation so honest and independent, that all students of the great prophet will read it with great gratification. The translation is acute and precise, and often clears away difficulties.
—The British Quarterly Review
T. K. Cheyne (1841–1915) was educated at Merchant Taylor’s School in London as well as Oxford University. He later went on to become Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture at Oxford Univerity from 1885–1908. Cheyne received honorary doctorates from the University of Edinburgh, the University of Glasgow, and Oxford University.