The Navarre Bible: Major Prophets, the Books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Baruch, Ezekiel and Daniel in the Revised Standard Version and New VulgateIn the language of the Bible, the words "prophet", "prophecy" etc. have quite a broad meaning, but all refer, primarily, to the idea of "speaking in the name of God". The entire Old Testament could be said to be prophetical, but some books carry the names of four "major" prophets or teachers - a distinction based on the length of the texts. The books of the major prophets - Isaiah, Jeremiah (with Lamentations and Baruch), Ezekiel and Daniel - go to make up this volume of the Navarre Bible. |
Contents
The Prophetical Books of the Old Testament | 11 |
15 | 41 |
Introduction | 200 |
29 | 209 |
31 | 221 |
37 | 234 |
The book of Isaiah in the light of the New Testament | 244 |
Introduction | 289 |
Text and commentary | 299 |
THE LAMENTATIONS OF JEREMIAH | 515 |
Introduction | 521 |
Introduction | 553 |
Introduction | 589 |
Introduction | 791 |
883 | |
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Common terms and phrases
Assyria autem Babylon become Behold bring brought called chapter Christ comes Covenant Daniel destroy Deut Dominus Deus domus earth Ecce Egypt eius enim eorum erit evil exile Ezek Ezekiel face faciem faith fall fathers filii fire give given glory God's Haec dicit Dominus hand hear heart heaven holy hope hosts interpretation Isaiah Israel Iudae Jeremiah Jerusalem Jesus Judah king kingdom land live manu means medio meum mihi offering omnes omnis oracles passage person prophet punishment quae quia quod reference regis salvation says the LORD servant sicut sins speak Spirit sunt super sword symbolic temple terra things thou tibi turn tuum usque vestra vision