In the year that king usiah died, i saw also the lord sitting upon a throne high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple. Some have speculated that maybe isaiah was a priest because he describes the temple. I don't think everybody axcepts that, because remember that the temple is a mirror of a heavenly temple. That's how ancient israel understood it. When it's describing god in his house, in his temple, it very well could be a vision of heaven as well. And oftentimes, in these visions, prophets describe god as being larger than life. One way to describe grandeur or glory, is to describe that in terms of height or
What are the tools to understanding Isaiah? Dr. Jason Combs examines how Latter-day readers can better understand the words of Isaiah and find inspiration for today, as well as understanding the context, geography, and warnings issued to ancient Israel.
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