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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Book of Isaiah

Book • 1954
The Book of Isaiah, a major prophetic book in the Hebrew Bible, is attributed to the prophet Isaiah, who lived in Judah during the 8th century BCE. It contains a collection of prophecies, oracles, and poetic passages addressing various aspects of Israelite life and the relationship between God and his people.

Key themes include God's judgment, the promise of redemption, and the coming of the Messiah.

Isaiah's prophecies have had a profound impact on Jewish and Christian thought, influencing religious and theological interpretations for centuries.

The book's poetic beauty and prophetic insights continue to inspire readers and artists alike.

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Mentioned by Jon Collins as another area to examine redemption language.
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What Does Redemption Mean in the Bible?
Mentioned by Joe Rogan while having Wes Huff on.
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#2349 - Danny Jones
Mentioned by Alex O'Connor and Kipp Davis in the context of discussing multiple authorship theories.
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#97 Kipp Davis - What Are the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Mentioned by Timothy Keller when discussing the prophecies about the lamb.
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The Object of Faith
Mentioned by Tim Mackie as a prophet who wrote a love poem in the form of a parable about God's covenant with Israel.
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Love Poems, Vineyards, and Rocks - Gospel of Matthew Part 28
Mentioned when discussing the Jewish longing for God to open the heavens and come down.
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Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (Year C) - Luke 3: 15-16, 21-22
Mentioned by Jared Halverson in a discussion about the Book of Isaiah.
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Christmas Special: Handel's Messiah
Mentioned in the context of discussing the book of Isaiah and its relevance to Jesus' teaching on oaths.
443: Talmudic Matthew — Oaths
Mentioned by Avraham Gileadier as a source of prophecies about end times.
23. A Decreed “Utter Destruction”
Mentioned in relation to a Christmas prophecy.
The week ahead – from 22 to 28 December 2024
Mentioned by Raechel Myers as the book of Isaiah will be read for Lent this year.
Genesis Week 5 with Jami Nato
Mentioned in the context of a well-known song about God's quiet voice.
The Error of Balaam
Referenced by the speaker as a source of Jesus's words about proclaiming good news to the poor.
The Death of Jesus (Luke 23:44-48)

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