Released in the UK October 2001
Released in the US October 2001
Pocket paperback | 160 Pages
9781857923117 • £5.99 $7.99
BISAC – REL067000
The Messianic Songs of Isaiah have been called the 'Fifth Gospel' - Why?
Stuart Sacks, Jewish believer, musician, author and broadcaster shows us how these fascinating sections of the prophecy of Isaiah point to one person as the Jewish Messiah.
Stuart Sacks
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9781857927177 |
9781857927962 |
9781845506018 |
... a much needed antidote to man-centredness and truimphalism; provided in the best possible way- looking at Jesus the servant
Evangelicals Now
"In thirteen short, readable chapters Sacks provides insight into the nature and work of Jesus as Israel's and our Messiah and offers encouragement for those who want to know him and be like him. It would be difficult for anyone to read this book and not be helped by it."
James Montgomery Boice
Late pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia
"This is a study of the ‘servant songs' from Isaiah showing their relationship to Jesus. There are 13 chapters in all, the last 6 of which deal with the last ‘song'. In each chapter of the book Stuart Sacks moves through an Isaiah passage and the related passages from the gospels, letters, psalms and other OT writings showing, with a Jewish understanding, how the messianic theme runs through them all.
The reader is led gently along to see how the eternal love of God portrayed by Isaiah in the servant songs. They are seen as part of the seamless history of God's plan for the salvation of man and the timeless nature of his promises. This is a good book for quiet personal guidance and reflection."
"Stuart Sacks brings the prophet Isaiah and his message to our day. It is a message the church needs to hear."
R. C. Sproul
(1939 – 2017) Founder & Chairman of Ligonier Ministries, Orlando, Florida