The chapter opens (verses 1-6) with an amazing "play" on words. It tells the story of two crowns. Let me show you the tragedy of sin. Initially, in verses 1-4, is depicted a crown of ignominy (as opposed to the "Crown of Glory" Peter later … [Continue reading]
ISAIAH, CHAPTER 28 … A NEW “ADVENTURE!”
That's the way I've been looking at each new Section of Isaiah. At each new chapter! With a bit of a "thrill" in my heart. As in "What's next!" In fact, Isaiah is the longest Book of Scripture that I've ever "tackled" (attempted to "survey") here … [Continue reading]
ISAIAH, CHAPTER 27 … THINGS I DIDN’T SAY
The chapter ends with a note of victory! Which means this whole Section of Isaiah (chapters 24-27) does as well, pointing toward the future golden Millennium! (Isaiah 24-27 has often been called "Isaiah's Apocalypse," due to the nature of its … [Continue reading]
ISAIAH, CHAPTER 27 … LESSON BEING WRITTEN AS WE DRIVE HOME!
It's 4:00 in the morning, but that's Central Time. I intend to write today's Bible Study Lesson (from some very sweet verses) as we drive back toward Atlanta (about six hours this morning). Then, after Joel quickly unloads his suitcase, I will … [Continue reading]
ISAIAH, CHAPTER 27 … A MEMORABLE CLAUSE!
Isaiah 27:7-11, the whole Paragraph, teaches us about God's "controlled (or restrained) judgment" against (regarding) His Own people. Here, regarding the Jews. And agreed, while the Passage is hard to understand, especially on its first reading … … [Continue reading]
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