Some commentators have described the book of Isaiah the climactic book of the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. Isaiah's writings were certainly important to many later writers, including Nephi, Abinadi, Mormon, and Jesus Christ himself. When describing his own passion for the words of Isaiah, Nephi said, "my soul delighteth in his words. For I will liken his words unto my people, . . . for he verily saw my Redeemer, even as I have seen him. . . . And now I write some of the words of Isaiah, that whoso of my people shall see these words may lift up their hearts and rejoice for all men. Now these are the words, and ye may liken them unto you and unto all men" (2 Nephi 11: 2, 8). This week we begin our study Isaiah and aim for both excitement for and skill at studying the words of this pivotal prophet.
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Why should I read the Book of Mormon?
Where, when, and how often should I read the Book of Mormon?
Who wrote the Book of Mormon?
How (and what) should I read (in) the Book of Mormon?
Key Questions for the Book of Mormon - Miniseries Introduction
Why should I trust imperfect Church leaders?
What do I do if I don’t ”feel” anything?
How does identity influence judgment?
Are Latter-day Saints Christian?
Do I have to ”know” the Church is true?
Do I really have to be perfect?
Malachi - Message
Haggai-Zechariah - Consider
Nahum-Zephaniah - The Day
Jonah-Micah - Flee
Amos-Obadiah - Savior(s)
Hosea-Joel - Meaning in the Minor Prophets
Daniel 1-6 - Excellent
Ezekiel - Watch
Jeremiah 30-Lamentations: Shepherd
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