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My Salvation Is Close at Hand

Benjamin D Giffone

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English
Wipf & Stock Publishers
25 February 2025
Christians in the West are wondering just how God is at work their world today. North Americans are at a loss to explain why churches that used to be full are now in decline and why older models of evangelism and church growth seem less successful than anticipated. In response, Christians should seek to retrieve the Old Testament basis of their New Testament faith. Isaiah 56-66, sometimes called """"Third Isaiah,"""" belongs to a time when the people of Judea were under Persian rule--things were not as bad as they had been under Babylonian captivity, but not nearly as good as the """"halcyon days"""" of the pre-exilic Kingdoms of Israel and Judah. They wondered why things were not better than they were, given the promises of restoration through other prophets. This book offers careful reflection on Isaiah 56-66 for Christian believers who face similar cultural issues: immigration and diaspora; national decline and an internationalizing setting; how to be faithful in difficult times; family, sexuality, and gender; economics and social justice; and more. Christian readers will explore the roots of their faith through concepts such as the Mosaic law, ritual purity and the sacrificial system, and predictive prophecy.
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Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   494g
ISBN:   9798385234493
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Benjamin D. Giffone is a pastor and chaplain in Western Pennsylvania and associate professor of Old Testament at a seminary in South Asia. He is the author of Sit at My Right Hand: The Chronicler's Portrait of the Tribe of Benjamin in the Social Context of Yehud (2016), Storymaking, Textual Development, and Varying Cultic Centralizations: Gathering and Fitting Unhewn Stones (2023), and many articles on the Old Testament.

Reviews for My Salvation Is Close at Hand

""In My Salvation Is Close at Hand, Benjamin Giffone provides the tools necessary for preachers in our present generation to engage responsibly with the closing section of the book of Isaiah. These chapters, from what is often considered the 'fifth gospel, ' are rarely broached in Christian circles, even though Jesus began his ministry by reading from their very core in Isaiah 61. Take this opportunity to read and preach the full context of Christ's missional text with attention to its message to a community reeling from the exile which provides perspective for all of us bringing the gospel into alienating circumstances."" --Mark J. Boda, professor of Old Testament, McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada ""Benjamin Giffone is inclined to think that the last part of the book of Isaiah (maybe the least-read part) is especially significant for our age. It's a day when the people of God are down-sized and down-hearted. We need God to encourage us and challenge us, and that's what God does for the people of God in Isaiah 56-66. So read Benjamin Giffone's exposition of these chapters!"" --John Goldingay, senior professor of Old Testament, Fuller Seminary ""In My Salvation Is Close at Hand, Benjamin Giffone offers an accessible yet rich look at Trito-Isaiah (Isa 56-66), highlighting how its original message to a post-exilic community living in the unique political tensions of the Persian Period offers an analogy for thinking through our Christian message and witness within in the post-Christian West."" --John Dunne, associate professor of New Testament, Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota ""In this useful volume, My Salvation Is Close at Hand, Benjamin Giffone provides Christians around the world with the resources they need to interact with the last stratum (chapters 55-66) of the book of Isaiah in a masterful manner. The profound messages of Isaiah 55-66 will be better understood and appreciated by preachers, pastors and lay readers in the face of the challenges and the opportunities of our post-Christian societies. Giffone offers insightful interpretations of the most significant passages from the book of Isaiah engaging his own existential experiences with the issues such as immigration, diaspora, family, gender, alienation, scar, and much more."" --Johannes Unsok Ro, professor of Old Testament studies, International Christian University ""Dr. Benjamin D. Giffone has written an engaging, relevant, and thought-provoking work on Isaiah 56-66. Attending to the details of the biblical text, he considers how these passages connect to our culture, society, church, and individual lives. His reflections and prayers suggest practical implications for living and encourage modern readers to continue to learn from the Old Testament."" --Brian G. Toews, professor, Center for University Studies, Cairn University ""In this wonderfully accessible guide to Isaiah 56-66, Giffone provides rich and helpful content that makes one of the most important prophetic texts approachable and understandable, helping students, pastors, and laypeople hone their reading and interpretive skills so that the message of these chapters can be applied in incisive ways for our complex, modern context."" --Seulgi L. Byun, chair, Department of Biblical and Religious Studies and Philosophy, Grove City College


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