Biblical Studies
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18 – What comes next in Isaiah?
Dr. Lessing explains why Jerusalem is included in the oracles against the nations.
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42 – How can one come to understand history as God sees it?
Dr. Gard explains that God is the Lord of history and he uses people like Cyrus to carry out his plan.
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37 – What is the significance of the shift in chapter 42 from the nation as the servant to an individual as the servant?
Dr. Gard explains that Isaiah 42 is about Christ.
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31 – Why is the word comfort repeated at the beginning of Isaiah 40?
Dr. Gard explains the meaning and importance of the word "comfort".
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40 – How is one to understand the exclusive claims of Israel’s God?
Dr. Gard explains how the words of Isaiah are true for us today.
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06 – Where did prophets like Isaiah receive their theological understanding?
Dr. Lessing explains how the prophets developed their theological understanding.
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21 – How is the next section connected to the previous one?
Dr. Lessing explains the universal judgement found in Isaiah 27.
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19 – To what or to whom does Chapter 14?
Dr. Lessing explains that Isaiah 14: 5-12 are about the death of Sargon II.
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51 – Is there grace to be found in verses 6 to 9 of Isaiah 55?
Dr. Gard uses Isaiah 55:6-9 to demonstrate that he Old Testament also contains the Gospel as well as the Law of God.
