Avraham Gileadi (born 1940) is a religious historian and former university professor. A Latter-day Saint Hebrew scholar and literary analyst, Gileadi specializes in the Book of Isaiah. As of February 2009, he resides in Orem, Utah, USA. Gileadi received academic degrees from Brigham Young University: a B.A. in University Studies (1975), a M.A. in Ancient Scripture (1977), and a Ph.D. in Ancient Studies (1981). Works * The Apocalyptic Book of Isaiah (Provo: UT: Hebraeus Press, 1982), ISBN 0-910511-00-4 * The Book of Isaiah: A New Translation with Interpretive Keys from the Book of Mormon (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1988), ISBN 0-87579-076-3 * The Last Days: Types and Shadows from the Bible and the Book of Mormon (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1991), ISBN 0-87579-287-1; reprinted in a new edition with foreword by Hugh Nibley (Orem, UT: Book of Mormon Research Foundation, 1998) * The Literary Message of Isaiah (New York: Hebraeus Press, 1994), ISBN 0-9626643-1-6 * Analytical Commentary of Isaiah (Escondido, CA: Hebraeus Press, 2001)—30 hour verse-by-verse commentary of the Book of Isaiah * Isaiah Decoded: Ascending the Ladder to Heaven (Escondido, CA: Hebraeus Press, 2002), ISBN 0-910511-07-1. * Studies in the Book of Mormon (2005) ISBN 0-910511-10-1.
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