A tool for discipline (Proverbs 22:15; Exodus 20:21), for herding sheep (Leviticus 27:32), for cultivating herbs (Isaiah 28:27), but also when referencing the tribes of Israel (Psalm 74:2), and/or when used as a symbol of authority (Judges 5:14). As a nomadic people,...
A Study of Isaiah 7: 14: Its Meaning and Use in the Masoretic Text, the Septuagint and the Gospel of MatthewRobert G. BratcherBible Translator
Isaiah was one of the prophets in Israel during the period of the Assyrian conquest. He was called “the prophet who heard Jehovah and saw the King”. 25. Jacob Jacob is a male given name that means “supplanter”, or “he finishes off after the others”. It was very popular in medi...
claim that he was the Way (John 14:6), or, more likely, an already existing Jewish one to which Jesus said: I am the Way that you have been talking about, possibly even following from the ministry of John the Baptist and ultimately fromIsaiah(seeJohn 1:23and Isaiah 35:8 and 40:1...
Jewish History and Politics in the Times of Sargon and Sennacherib; An Inquiry Into the Historical Meaning and Purpose of the Prophecies of Isaiah 作者:Strachey, Edward 页数:498 定价:$ 43.79 ISBN:9781178679946 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价:
liberty as democratic ideal and law as a tool to guarantee it, and the pursuit of literacy and wisdom as means to social cohesion, peace, prosperity and general bliss. The literacy that had once marked the servant class now marked the ruling class. Or in the words of Isaiah: "... and...
This imagery of God's presence and guidance in the face of adversity instills confidence and reassurance that we should trust in the Lord amid challenging circumstances. Isaiah 41:10 reinforces these same themes by proclaiming, "Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am you...
English name of obscure derivation and meaning, perhaps based on aPersian personal name, though it has also been suggested that it is a contracted form of Isaiah or Zechariah. It has been used as an independent given name in the United States since the 1970s. ...
Since God's thoughts are higher than our thoughts and His ways higher than our ways (Isaiah 55:9), sometimes we simply do not understand the specific reasons that we have to go through various trials and problems in this life. Notice also: ...
John the Baptist (the last Old Testament prophet) referred to Jesus as “The Lamb of God” (John 1:29,36).Lamb of Godis an Old Testament phrase referring to the sacrifices (Leviticus 4:32-35.Isaiah 53:4-12). Sin is a separator between man and our holy God, and in the Old Testam...