In this volume Blackham shows why Isaiah has been described as the fifth gospel. It is full of the birth, life, death, resurrection, ascension and return of Jesus Christ. Constantly quoted by Jesus and his apostles, Isaiah provides so much of the theological foundation for the New Testament. In the temple, Isaiah was confronted with the glory of king Jesus, enthroned over all. He lived through the reigns of four different earthly kings, but he had gazed on that earth-shattering glory of the king of kings. Yet, that awesome king of glory, worshipped by the greatest angelic creatures, is Immanuel, born of a human woman.