[INDEX TO CHAPS. XL.-LXVI.]
The Arabic numerals on the right-hand column refer to the pages, the Roman to the chapters of the volume.
| xl. 1-11 | [67], [V]. |
| xl. 12-31 | [VI]. |
| xli.-xlv. | [9] |
| xli. | [VII]. |
| xli. 2 | [164] f. |
| xli. 8-20 | [244] f., [256] |
| xli. 25 | [12], [113], [130] f., [145] |
| xli. 26 | [225] |
| xlii. 1-7 | [261] f., [XVIII]. |
| xlii. 8-17 | [VIII]. |
| xlii. 18 ff. | [262] f. |
| xlii. 22 | [59] |
| xlii.-xliii. | [XV]. |
| xliii.-xlviii. | [IX]. |
| xliii. 1-7 | [257] |
| xliii. 3, 4 | [246] |
| xliii. 8, 10 | [158] f., [263] f. |
| xliii. 14 | [147], [246] |
| xliii. 16-19 | [158] |
| xliii. 22-24 | [156] |
| xliii. 25 | [157] |
| xliv. 1 ff. | [256] |
| xliv. 7, 8 | [158] |
| xliv. 9-20 | [153] f. |
| xliv. 21 | [256] |
| xliv. 21, 22 | [157] |
| xliv. 24-28 | [160], [X]. |
| xlv. 1-13 | [X]. |
| xlv. 8 | [228] |
| xlv. 13 | [224] |
| xlv. 18 | [227] |
| xlv. 19 | [159], [224] |
| xlv. 19-25 | [225] |
| xlvi. | [XI]. |
| xlvi. 11 | [168] |
| xlvi. 13 | [228] |
| xlvii. | [XII]. |
| xlvii. 6 | [59] |
| xlviii. | [XIII]. |
| xlviii. 18 | [221] |
| xlviii. 22 | [17]. |
| xlix. 1-9 | [240] f., [264] f., [XIX]., [381]. |
| xlix. 9-26 | [XXI]. |
| l. 1-3 | [XXI]. |
| l. 4-11 | [XIX]. |
| li.-lii. 12 | [XXI]. |
| li. 5 | [228] |
| lii. 7 | [50] |
| lii. 13-liii. | [18], [267] [XX]. |
| liv.-lvi. 8 | [XXII]. |
| liv. | [397] |
| lv. | [402] |
| lvi. 1-8 | [406] |
| lvi. 1 | [222], [229] |
| lvi. 9-lix. | [18] f., [XXIII]. |
| lvi. 9-lvii. | [409] |
| lviii. | [61], [414] |
| lviii. 2 | [222] |
| lix. | [423] |
| lix. 4 | [222] |
| lix. 4 | [222] |
| lx.-lxiii. 7 | [19], [XXIV]. |
| lx. | [429] |
| lxi., lxii. | [435] |
| lxi. | [10], [228] |
| lxi. 11 | [220] |
| lxiii. 2 | [220] |
| lxiii. 1-6 | [441] |
| lxiii. 7-lxvi. | [19] f., [XXV]. |
| lxiii. 7-lxiv. | [446] |
| lxiv. 5 | [222] |
| lxvi. | [458] |
[INDEX OF SUBJECTS]
(The Arabic numerals refer to pages, the Roman to chapters.)
- Anshan or Anzan, [112] f.
- Babylon, [55] ff.;
- capture of, [146] f., xii.;
- compared with Rome,[189], [199] f.;
- meaning of its name, [191];
- its pride, [191];
- early history, [192] n.;
- cruelty, [201];
- yielding to Cyrus, [193];
- religion, [193];
- in the modern world, [200] ff.;
- ruin, [199], [204];
- call to leave, [211], [396].
- Babylonia, described, [53];
- history of, [107] ff., [146] f.
- Baudissin, [463].
- Belshazzar, [113].
- Bredenkamp argues for "Isaianic" elements in Isa. xl.-lxvi., [24], [205], [211].
- Briggs, Prof., theory of two different writings in Isa. xl.-lxvi., [18], [315], [336], cf. [234].
- Calvin, testimony to exilic authorship of Isa. xl.-lxvi., [14] f.;
- fair exegesis, [215];
- Commentary, [Introduction].
- Captivity. See [Exile].
- Chaldea. See [Babylon].
- Astrology, [193], [198].
- Cheyne, Prof., [19], [121], [211], [435].
- Crœsus, [113];
- and the oracles, [114];
- defeated by Cyrus, [144] f.
- Cyropædia, [164], [170].
- Cyrus, alleged mention of his name by Isaiah, [7];
- not monotheist, [40], [165], [179];
- not a prediction but a fulfilment, [9], [11], [66], [111] ff.;
- Jehovah's claim on, [130], [166], [144], [162] ff.;
- capture of Babylon, [146], [178];
- Greek presentation of, compared with Hebrew, [164] f., [169] ff.;
- As Messiah: Hebrew objection to, [167] f., [175];
- a fulfilment of prediction, [207] f.;
- an elect instrument, not the Servant, [253].
- Davidson, Prof. A. B., quoted, [15], [17], [306], [317].
- See also [Introduction], [121].
- Delitzsch, [121], [211], etc.
- Dillmann, [435], etc.
- Driver, Prof., Isaiah: His Life and Times, [14], [18], [121], [435], etc.
- Ewald, [121], [269], [336], etc.
- Exile, the Babylonian, reason of, [28] ff.;
- What Israel took into Exile, [iii].;
- Israel in Exile, [iv].;
- the first deportation, number, and quality of exiles, [32] ff.;
- second deportation, [35];
- march to Babylon, [48] f.;
- condition of the exiles, [55] ff.;
- social condition of exiles, [57] ff.;
- literary efforts, [59] f.;
- religious life, [61];
- commerce, [62];
- spiritual experience, [63];
- traces of exile in Jewish literature, [63];
- condition of Israel at end of exile, [66].
- Ezekiel, compared with Jeremiah, [34], [46];
- picture of captivity, [59];
- sin-bearer, [352];
- and the Messiah, [404].
- Face of God, [450] n.
- Fasts in the exile, [61], [415].
- Fatherhood of God, [453] ff.
- Giesebrecht, [210].
- God and history, [87] f., [100], [106] ff., [157] ff.
- God and the idols, [vi]., [ix]. (especially [153]).
- God, His Omnipotence and Faithfulness, [121] ff., [390].
- God the Saviour, [136];
- Personality of, [148] f.;
- Passion of God, [viii].;
- spirituality of Jewish conception, [137].
- Gospel, or Good News. Meaning in the Exile, [437] f.;
- development from then, [439] f.
- Grace, proclamation of, characteristic of "Second Isaiah," [78] f.;
- to fulfil service, [290].
- Herodotus, quotation from, [114] f.
- Hahn, [121].
- Idolatry, [91], [94] ff., [116], [152] ff., [177] ff.
- Incarnation, true O. T. prophecies of, [135] ff., [141].
- Individualism, [41] ff.
- Isaiah, the Prophet: his prophecies of exile, [23], [29] f.;
- his connection with chs. xl.-lxvi., [23], [24];
- are there fragments by him in ch. xl.-lxvi.? [24];
- his use of the word Righteousness, [216], [218].
- Isaiah, Book of: plurality of authors in, [4];
- on its own testimony composite book, [4] f.
- Isaiah xl.-lxvi.: their date, [i].;
- do not claim to be by Isaiah, [5];
- New Testament quotations from, [6];
- speak of exile and Cyrus as actual facts, [8], [9];
- use Cyrus as a fulfilment of previous prophecies, [11], [12];
- local colour, [13];
- language and style, [15];
- characteristic doctrine, [16];
- unity, [18] f., [21],2[12], [222], [234], [314] f., [336] ff., [409], [441], [446];
- Palestinian and pre-exilic elements, [18]-[20], [409] ff.;
- post-exilic elements, [18], [414], [458], [465].
- Isaiah xl.-lxvi.: the double problem of the prophecy, [Introduction], [377], [378].
- "Isles," or coast-lands, [109] ff.
- Israel: sketch of history from Isaiah to exile, [ii]., [iii]., [iv].;
- uniqueness; reason of election by God, [xv].;
- missionary career, [44] f.;
- prominence given to, [236];
- elected for service, [237];
- qualities of nation, [240] ff.;
- Jesus a Jew, [249] f.
- Jeremiah, his prediction of exile, [8], [27], [66], [79];
- teaching on this contrasted with Isaiah's, [27];
- Jeremiah's significance for "Second Isaiah," and foreshadowing of the Servant of the Lord, as suffering for the people, [42], [275], [277];
- and for God's Word, [330];
- and as sin-bearer, [352], [358];
- cf. also [326], [435] n.
- Jerusalem or Zion, fall of, [30] ff.;
- religious significance of its destruction, [43] ff.;
- the exiles take the city's name to themselves, [47], [72];
- personification of Israel under name of Zion, [382] ff.;
- her restoration, [395], [xxiv].;
- the Bride of God, [397] ff.;
- City of Judgement, [466].
- Jesus Christ, and the Passion of God, [viii].;
- a Jew, [249];
- His testimony as to His uniqueness, [283], [369] f.;
- His example of service, [284], [285], [305] ff.;
- called the Servant of the Lord in the Acts, [286];
- so recognised by Peter and Paul, [287];
- God's will first with Him, [298];
- martyrs for the Word of God, [285], [331];
- and the Fifty-third of Isaiah, [366] ff.;
- as bringer of good news, [439].
- John the Baptist and the Book of Isaiah, [282] f.
- Josiah, King, [30].
- Krüger, [435], [442].
- Love of God, [76] f., [viii]., [399] f., [451] f.;
- sin against it, [467].
- Marriage, figure of religious marriage use among the Semites, [398] ff.;
- purified and exalted in the Old Testament, [400];
- a test of the uniqueness of Hebrew prophecy, [398] f., cf. [76] f.
- Media, [107].
- Mesopotamia, [51] ff.
- Monotheism, [88];
- and the imagination, [95] ff.;
- of Israel defined, [36] ff., [129], [149] ff.
- Nabunahid or Nabonidos, King of Babylon, [65], [113], [193].
- Nebuchadrezzar, [32], [34], [54], [107].
- New Testament quotations from Isaiah xl.-lxvi., p. [6] and references, [282], [284] f., [xvii].
- Persia, [111].
- Pfleiderer, quoted, [127].
- Positivism and the service of man, [294].
- Prediction, Jehovah's claim to, [120] ff., [208];
- the ri'shonoth, [206];
- new things, [206].
- Prophecy, in the Exile, its anonymousness, [61];
- and appeal to former scriptures, [62];
- precedes history as well as interprets it, [100];
- uniqueness of Hebrew prophecy, [248], ff., [xix]., [321] ff.;
- and martyrdom, [328].
- Redemption of Israel. Political, fulfilled by Cyrus, [271];
- spiritual, fulfilled by Servant, [271], [273].
- Renan, "Natural Monotheism of the Semites," [149].
- Return from exile, promise of, [46];
- facts of, [57];
- call to [211] ff., [396], [405], etc.
- Revelation, conditions of, [73];
- method of, [100] f., [148] f.
- See [Prophecy].
- Righteousness, [127] f., [xiv].;
- root and growth of word, [215] f.;
- of Israel, [217];
- of Jehovah, [224], cf. [365], [392], [410], [436] f.
- Sabbath, [61], [422].
- Sacramental character of prophecy, [89] f.
- Sayce, [163], [165], [179], [457].
- Sin, its effects, [387];
- its punishment, [29], [465] ff.;
- grounds of forgiveness, [79];
- borne by God, [viii]., [183];
- by Jeremiah and Ezekiel, [352];
- by the Servant, [xx].
- Sinim, land of, [383].
- Socialism and the service of man, [xviii].
- Suffering, vicarious, Jeremiah [422], [64];
- of the Servant, [272] f., [331].
- The Servant of Jehovah, God's commission of, [132] f.;
- Christ's relation to, [142];
- possibly speaker summing moral meaning of Exile, [210];
- passages on, [233];
- his character, [254];
- as a nation, [236] ff., [256] f.;
- as part of a nation, [257] ff.;
- as realised by one man—prophet and martyr, [276];
- a person, [276], etc.;
- a personification, [266];
- fulfilled by Christ, [267], [281] ff., [367];
- an individual, objections answered to recognising this—
- 1st, [270],
- 2nd, [272],
- 3rd, [274];
- cf. [xx]., [405].
- The Servant's office, extended by Paul, [287] f.;
- by Peter, [286] f.
- The Servant's chief end, [317];
- as prophet and martyr, [313] ff.;
- as sin-bearer, [xx].
- Voice, the human, in Isaiah xl.-lxvi., [302], [416].
- Wellhausen, [238], [269], [457] n.
- Xenophanes, the Eleatic, contemporary of "Second Isaiah," [125].
- Xenophon, portrait of Cyrus, [163] f.