The Prophecy of Isaiah: An Introduction & Commentary by J. Alec Motyer, published in 1993 by InterVarsity Press, offers an in-depth evangelical perspective on the biblical book of Isaiah. This comprehensive commentary is highly regarded for its clear exposition and detailed analysis, making it an essential resource for preachers, teachers, and serious Bible students. Motyer emphasizes the grammatical, historical, structural, literary, and theological dimensions of Isaiah, providing a rich framework for understanding the prophetic messages and their relevance to Christian faith today.
This edition is the fourth in the IVP (InterVarsity Press) series and includes extensive bibliographical references and a structured table of contents that guides readers through the various sections of Isaiah, such as the book of the King, the triumph of grace, and the universal kingdom. The commentary utilizes the New International Version (NIV) translation and is designed to be accessible even to readers without a working knowledge of biblical Hebrew. A must-have for those studying Old Testament prophecy or seeking a thoughtful Christian commentary on Isaiah.