This paper has two central aims: First, to reappraise Isaiah Berlin's political thought in a historically contextualized way, and in particular: to pay attention to a central conceptual tensions which animates it between, on the one hand, his famous definition of liberalism as resting on a ...
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This is what Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem. It shall happen in the latter days, that the mountain of Yahweh’s house shall
Chapter 2 - This is what Isaiah, son of Amoz, saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem. Zion, the Royal City of God - In days to come, The mountain of the
The Greek word for "reject" is "apōtheō," which means to thrust away or cast off. In the context of Romans 11, Paul is addressing concerns about whether God has abandoned His people, Israel. Historically, this reassures believers that God's promises are irrevocable. The covenantal ...
Since Judaism in Christ’s time was polluted by “Torahism” (sounds similar to today’s farcical problem of “Terrorism”), and that the “Terrorists-Torahists” murdered and tortured so many of their own Prophets such as Isaiah, Zachariah and many others, there was no option but for...
1. IsaiahA major prophet in the Old Testament, Isaiah is the author of the book bearing his name. He prophesied during the reigns of several kings of Judah and is known for his messages of both judgment and hope.2. God (Yahweh)The central figure in this passage, God is addressing the...
No, one of the most important purposes of the Sabbath was to provide a day for believers to worship and focus on God, as individuals and communities (Isaiah 58:13-14). It is not that we are free to ignore God on the other six days; every day belongs to Him. But by designating one...
“burning ones,” symbolizing their fiery passion and purity in worshiping God. Isaiah's vision portrays them as continuously proclaiming God's holiness, crying out,"Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory."(Isaiah 6:3). With two wings, they cover...
"The term 'feet' is an occasional euphemism for penis (Isaiah 7:20;Ruth 3:7; possiblyExodus 4:25)." Eilberg-Schwartz,God's Phallus, 78. Keith Sharpe,The Gay Gospels, 135. The same suggestion is made by Jennings: "[T]he assault on Moses appears to have been a kind of attempted ra...