In this authoritative study of the prophets, Edward Young first considers what the Old Testament says about the origin of prophecy and the prophetic institution, and then deals with questions of th…
A classic in conservative Old Testament scholarship, this three-volume commentary concentrates primarily on the meaning of the text of Isaiah rather than on specific textual problems. Volume 3 cove…
A classic in conservative Old Testament scholarship, this three-volume commentary concentrates primarily on the meaning of the text of Isaiah rather than on specific textual problems. Volume 2 cove…
A classic in conservative Old Testament scholarship, this three-volume commentary concentrates primarily on the meaning of the text of Isaiah rather than on specific textual problems. Volume 1 cove…
One who examine carefully the present theological climate of opinion cannot but be struck by the rapidity with which it has supplanted and is supplanting theological positions of a former day. The …
A proper understanding of Genesis 1 is foundational to genuine reverence and love for the Creator of heaven and earth. In these there studies, the renowned Old Testament scholar E. J. young provide…
In the absence of a good commentary on Daniel the average Christian has either tried to understand the book by means of some ill founded scheme of prophetic interpretation or, too often, simply aba…
Some of the most forcible and suggestive language in the whole of Scripture giving spiritually dull man some perception of the incalculable sacrifice Christ has made for him -- both throughout his …
The present volume carries on the exposition of Isaih through chapter 39. Its purpose is to allow the prophet to speak for himself and, as much as possible, to expound his message for readers of th…
Psalm 139 is one of Scrpture's most thorough statements concerning the majesty of God in His Omniscience. E. J. Young's exposition is devotional but, where necessary, he deals briefly with them mai…