Chapter 6 Jehovah appears to Isaiah in the temple and sends him as a prophet to warn of imminent judgments. Chapter 7 King Ahaz’ transgression of the terms of his covenant leads to a hostile world power gaining supremacy. Chapter 8 A new Flood in the form of Assyria’s world conques...
摘要: This hard-hitting, incisive and prophetic book focuses on the opening verses of Isaiah chapter 6 by examining the dramatic encounter the priest Isaiah has with the Living God and applying it to us as individuals and to the modern Church....
like shouting into the void and hearing only your own echo.So many memories are tied to my three younger siblings—shared moments that bind us together. Yet, there’s an equally large collection I hold alone, without validation, because they...
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...
Chapter 59 is a continuation of the prophecy that began with Israel's contention that the Israelites are hypocritical God-seekers (58:2-3a). Isaiah's instruction was to "Declare to my people their rebellion and to the house of Jacob their sins" (58:1b). God isableto save them from ex...
Chapter 3: Conception of the Land in the Book of Isaiah : Ethical Dimension of Cult in the Book of Isaiah The machinery of life obtains its power from energy liberated by the oxidation of foodstuffs. For a long time it was the belief that fat, dextrose and protein enter the blood stream...
6. It is important for Christians to understand, is that they do not have to wait for a judgment for eternal life or eternal death. As was explained by the Apostle Paul and Silas to the Philippian jailer, per Acts 16:30-31: “what must I do to be saved?” And they said, “Belie...
CHAPTER 29 Isa 29:1-24. Coming Invasion of Jerusalem: Its Failure: Unbelief of the Jews. This chapter opens the series of prophecies as to the invasion of Judea under Sennacherib, and its deliverance. 1. Ariel—Jerusalem; Ariel means "Lion of God," that is, city rendered by God ...
chapter 28) and promised to make him fruitful. When blessing Joseph on his deathbed Jacob refers to Shaddai (we should probably read “El Shaddai,” along with a few Hebrew mss, Smr, LXX, and Syriac) as the one who provides abundant blessings, including “blessings of the breast and womb...
the one chosen in the translation above, is to emend the phrase toצָרָיו(tsarayv, “his [i.e., their] adversaries”). This creates tighter parallelism with the next line (note “his [i.e., their] enemies”). The phrase in the Hebrew text may be explained as virtua...