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The Prophets, the Freedom of God and Hermeneutics
A good study from an evangelical perspective. A quote: "Those who hear the prophetic voice live in the tension of heavenly and earthly, the material and spiritual, the plans of God and the freedom of God, the now and the not yet....The prophetic word itself opens up to all who submit themselves to the Spirit, to the whole Bible (tota Scriptura), and to the progressive fulfillment in the history of redemption. Prophetic interpretation begins and ends with God. He, the Creator-King, is free - unrestricted by human interpretations, traditions, and institutions - and faithful to his promises pertaining to the whole of his creation, as confirmed to Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, the prophets, our Lord, and the apostles."
Covenant, Treaty and Prophecy
A brief look at the relationship between biblical prophecy and covenants and those of the Ancient Near East.
Isaiah Commentary
An insightful commentary on Isaiah that, among other things sees the Church at Penteost as the prophetic fulfillment of the Davidic restoration of Zion. Unfortunately, the author is very anti-Catholic, as can be seen in his Revelation commentary, also available on this site.
Isaiah's Christocentric Exegesis
A good study by Chad Bird, prepared for a symposium hosted by the Lutheran Concordian Theological Seminary.
The 'Servant Songs' of Isaiah: A Second Moses
A good consideration by Protestant theologian, Gordon Hugenberger. (.pdf files, requires free Adobe Acrobat Reader.)
The Problem of Isaiah 7:14
Father William Most looks at the Jewish interpretive tradition behind the prophecy of the virgin birth of the Messiah.
A Canonical Approach to the Problem of Ezekiel 20:25-26
By Dr. Scott Hahn, founder of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. An early draft of an article that is now published in the Journal of Biblical Literature.
Lo, Thorns & Thistles Flourish in the Land of Eden
A biblical-theological study of the Book of Joel by Protestant scholar, Rev. C.R. Bigg.
A Biblical-Theological Reading of Zechariah's Night Visions
A highly recommended study by Dr. Meredith Kline, professor emeritus of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He is also an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. (Downloadable .pdf file, requires free Adobe Acrobat Reader.)
The Exaltation of Christ
Meredith Kline's study of Zechariah 6:9-15.