Publisher's Synopsis
A Literal Translation of the Prophets From Isaiah to Malachi, Volume 3 presents a meticulous rendering of key prophetic texts. This volume, enriched with critical, philological, and explanatory notes, offers insights into the works of Isaiah, and Malachi, providing a comprehensive understanding of their historical and religious contexts.
Authored by Robert Lowth, William Newcome, and Benjamin Blayney, this translation stands as a valuable resource for scholars and readers seeking a deeper engagement with the Old Testament. The detailed annotations illuminate linguistic nuances and historical backgrounds, enhancing the accessibility and relevance of these ancient texts for contemporary audiences. "A Literal Translation of the Prophets" remains an essential addition to theological libraries and personal collections alike.
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