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James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting. My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; Knowing this, that the ...
Isaiah was the most comprehensive of all prophets: his writing spans the entirety of history, from the creation of the world to the creation of “a new heavens and new earth.” No other prophet matches his majestic eloquence on the glory of God and the redemptive work and sufferings of the Coming Messiah, all the while making us clearly aware of God’s abounding Grace. This study contains approximately 24 hours of verse-by-verse teachings. Copyright © 2023 Recorded 1996 Remastered 2023 Introduction and Isaiah 1: Introduction. The case against Judah. Isaiah 2 - 6:8: A Vision of the coming Kingdom. Israel, the Lord’s vineyard. The Throne of God. Isaiah 6:9 - 7:25: Isaiah’s New Commission. Confederacy of Rezin and Pekah. The Sign of the Virgin. Isaiah 8 - 10:4: Overthrow of Damascus and Samaria. Christ’s Birth. Isaiah 10:5 - 12:6: Predicted Judgment upon Assyria. A Future Kingdom. Isaiah 13 - 14:11: Babylon. Babylon’s defeat. Isaiah 14:12 - 17: Lucifer’s pride and rebellion. Isaiah 14:18 -19:25: Moab. Damascus will fall. Egypt. Isaiah 19:19, 20: The Great Pyramid. Monuments From Prehistory: The Great Pyramid, Stonehenge, and Mars supplemental discussion. Isaiah 20 - 23: Impending Conquest of Egypt and Ethiopia. Medes to take Babylon. The fall of Tyre. Isaiah 24 - 27: Isaiah’s “Little Apocalypse” chapters. Isaiah 28 - 30: Prophetic Warning concerning Ephraim and Judah. Isaiah 31 - 35: Future Kingdom blessings. Focus on Jerusalem. Isaiah 36 - 39: Historical parenthesis. Hezekiah and Rabshakeh. Isaiah 40 - 43: How many Isaiahs? Cyrus predicted. Jesus Christ the servant. Isaiah 44 - 45: Babylon. Ezekiel’s 430 years. Rise of Cyrus. Isaiah 46 - 49: Babylon, the pride of the Chaldeans. Isaiah 50 - 52: Messianic Theme. Bondslave. God’s Remnant exhorted. Vision of Kingdom Age. Isaiah 53: “Holy of Holies of Old Testament prophecy.” The Physics of Immortality: DNA, Time and Resurrection Bodies. Isaiah 54 - 59: Israel, the restored wife. Idolaters rebuked. Isaiah 60 - 62: Sin. Kingdom Age. The Two Comings of Christ. Kingdom Blessings. Isaiah 63 - 66: Day of Vengeance. Israel’s rebellion. A New Wine. New Heaven and New Earth.