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After a few chapters looking forward to salvation from the Suffering Servant in the future, Isaiah has returned to the present and is rebuking Israel for the deeds that will first lead to the exile.

...continue reading "Isaiah 57"

The NASB sub-section heading for this chapter is: Millennial blessings extended to gentiles. I'll be interested if that seem like an obvious interpretation.

...continue reading "Isaiah 56"

Fair warning, I'll be quoting every verse in this chapter. It is so good and rich in blessings for us.

...continue reading "Isaiah 55"

This chapter continues the prophesy of the Servant and salvation.

...continue reading "Isaiah 54"

This post includes the closing verse of chapter 52 and all of 53 as this is the passage describing the Suffering Servant of Jesus Christ.

...continue reading "Isaiah 52:13- 53 Suffering Servant"

According to Ryrie Study Bible's Book of Isaiah outline, this is the first of the next nine chapter specially related to the Servant Messiah.

...continue reading "Isaiah 49"

Using the Blue Letter Bible chronological reading list, we have a brief pause between Isaiah 48 and 49. We revisit Hezekiah in II Kings 19 and then read these three psalms, 46, 80, and 135.

...continue reading "Psalms 46, 80, and 135"

The Ryrie Study Bible titles this section "In Releasing Judah from Babylon." The Lord was speaking to Cyrus, Israel's deliverer from Babylon; then He spoke directly to Babylon. Now He speaks to Israel.

...continue reading "Isaiah 48 (Judah)"