I once watched as someone illustrated Isaiah's visions and prophecies by drawing him as a stick figure then drawing a telescope in front of his face which indicated that Isaiah could see, both what was really close at hand, but also what was coming in the near future (for him, 150 years away) and the distant future (our day). In our study this week we dive into what scholars often call 2nd Isaiah because his focus seems to shift to the future. While some contend that this shift indicates a different author writing at a later time, many others, including our Book of Mormon prophets, knew him to be visionary and blessed with the spirit of God.
So what happens, then, when you take a telescopic prophet and combine it with a microscopic lens? In our episode this week we look deep at a few aspects of Isaiah's writings that have powerful and immediate impact for us.
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Acts 10-15 - Reveal
Acts 6-9 - Chosen
Acts 1-5 - Apostle
Matt 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, John 20-21 - Living
Matt 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, John 19 - King
Matt 26, Mark 12, Luke 22, John 18 - Remember
John 13-17 - Love
JS-M / Matt 25 / Mark 12-13 / Luke 21 - Coming
Matt 21-23 / Mark 11 / Luke 19-20 / John 12 - Fruit
Matt 19-20, Mark 10, Luke 18 - Great
Luke 12-17 / John 11 - Sheep
John 7-10 - Shepherd
Bonus: Ashley Laneri - Women
Matt 18/ Luke 10 - Commandments
Easter
Matt 16-17 / Mark 8-9 / Luke 9 - Testimony
Matt 14-15 / Mark 6-7 / John 5-6 - Fear
Matt 13 / Luke 8, 13 - Sower
Bonus: Rio Grange - Conference
Matt 10-12 / Mark 2 / Luke 7, 11 - Yoke
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