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The Pulpit

Proper 16 • Isaiah 29:11–19 • August 26, 2012


Proper 16 • Isaiah 29:11–19 • August 26, 2012

By Arthur F. Graudin Textual Considerations The text—God’s word to his people through the prophet Isaiah—contains a number of key words that point to significant concepts in Israel’s history. The Hebrew word יצר (v. 16) is used in our text to refer to the activity of a potter. In Genesis 2:7 the verb describes the ..

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