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lhungsbe: In "The Wauwatosa Theology Volume 1", Section One, there is a biography of August Pieper. It contains excerpts from "Isaiah II" on pages 51-52.
lhungsbe: Pieper authored "Isaiah II" as a commentary on chapters 40-66.
Stoeckhardt intended to author a commentary on chapters 1-39.
However, Stoeckhardt was only able to complete the 1st 12 chapters.
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This translation of Professor August Pieper's Isaiah II was undertaken at the instance of the Commission on Christian Literature of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod.
Quotations
Isaiah is the evangelical heart of the Old Testament. All the Old Testament writings put together do not reveal to us Christ and the New Testament economy and salvation with such clarity, depth, and fullness as does Isaiah.
The Deliverance of God's People Out of Babylon
The Redemption from the Guilt of Sin
The Spiritual, Eternal Deliverance
Last words
"He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned," Mark 16:16 -- Isaiah preached nothing else, and it remains God's truth till the Day of Judgment.