In the case of the servant, the onlookers initially judge him guilty because of his suffering but, in some way not explained, they come to understand that his sufferings are for the sins of others. One notes the element of surprise, for such vicarious suffering, in the form described here...
Verse (Click for Chapter) New International VersionThis was to fulfill the word of Isaiah the prophet: “Lord, who has believed our message and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?”New Living TranslationThis is exactly what Isaiah the prophet had predicted: “LORD, who has belie...
of your God is revealed. (TgJ)Here we find a discussion in the Midrashim on how there is a Messianic expectation in this verse from Isaiah 40:9 however the messenger is hidden. Midrash Tanchuma Buber writes the following concerning this: Midrash Tanchuma Buber, Toldot 16:2 ד”...
You find predictive prophecy within chapters 1 through 39, as well as in chapters 40 to 66. New Testament references to Isaiah all assume that Isaiah of Jerusalem was the author.[7] Style changes in Isaiah can be explained by the different types of literature. Most of the earlier ...
The reason Satan turns against Israel can only be explained by the absence of the church from that scene. Therefore, it can be said that “The Woman Of Revelation Chapter 12 is Israel.” B. Apostasy in the tribulation. The complete apostasy (falling spiritually away in this context) of ...
This suggests that it was composed deliberately for its present location and that the apparent lack of unity within the chapter should not be explained by the common hypothesis that it drew on two separate previously-existing psalms. Text-critical evidence suggests that verse 4 should be read as...
Now the prophet brings another round of ethical demands followed by abundant promises of blessing to those who obey the Lord. First, the ethical demands, building on what has been said in verse 6. "9bIf you do away with the yoke of oppression, ...
3 Later the Lord explained, “In the same way that my servant Isaiah has walked around in undergarments and barefoot for the past three years, as an object lesson and omen pertaining to Egypt and Cush, 4 so the king of Assyria will lead away the captives of Egypt and the exiles of Cu...
Any response such as “I have no other children,”“they ran away,”“they are dead,” or “I am uncertain of their whereabouts” could have sufficed. However, my mother, characterized by her honesty, and extraordinary nature, opted for transparency during this critical moment. She revealed...
The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah.