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Men's Study: Isaiah 58

Isaiah 58

An episode of the The book of Isaiah podcast, hosted by Bernardo Arjona, titled "Men's Study: Isaiah 58" was published on October 18, 2016 and runs 37 minutes.

October 18, 2016 ·37m · The book of Isaiah

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Isaiah 58 - Men's Study: The book of Isaiah.

Isaiah 58 - Men's Study: The book of Isaiah.

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Isaiah: A Message Of Hope (John Kachelman Jr.) Dalraida church of Christ A look at the book of Isaiah and the messages of hope gained from a study of the book. Bible (ASV) 23: Isaiah by American Standard Version LibriVox "The Book of Isaiah (Hebrew: ספר ישעיה‎) is a book of the Bible traditionally attributed to the Prophet Isaiah, who lived in the second half of the 8th century BC. In the first 39 chapters, Isaiah prophesies doom for a sinful Judah and for all the nations of the world that oppose God. The last 27 chapters prophesy the restoration of the nation of Israel. This section includes the Songs of the Suffering Servant, four separate passages that Christians believe prefigure the coming of Jesus Christ, and which are otherwise traditionally thought to refer to the nation of Israel. This second of the book's two major sections also includes prophecies of a new creation in God's glorious future kingdom." (Summary from Wikipedia) Bible (KJV) 23: Isaiah by King James Version (KJV) LibriVox The Book of Isaiah is one of the Major Prophets in the Old Testament. Jews and Christians consider the Book of Isaiah a part of their Biblical canon. Christians believe that Isaiah prophesied the virgin birth of Jesus Christ (Isaiah 7:14, KJV): "Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel." Many of the New Testament teachings of Jesus refer to the book of Isaiah.Gregory of Nyssa (c. 335–395), believes that the Prophet Esaias (Isaiah) "knew more perfectly than all others the mystery of the religion of the Gospel." Jerome (c. 342–420) also lauds the Prophet Esias, saying, "He was more of an Evangelist than a Prophet, because he described all of the Mysteries of the Church of Christ so vividly that you would assume he was not prophesying about the future, but rather was composing a history of past events." (Introduction from Wikipedia) Isaiah Sermons Archives - Covenant United Reformed Church Covenant United Reformed Church - CURC Fresno/Clovis, Ca Sermons on the Book of Isaiah
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