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Jacob Uses Isaiah to teach of Christ

God’s Enduring Covenant with the House of Israel in 2 Nephi

saiah's ancient prophecies echoed across time, finding deep meaning for the Nephites in the Book of Mormon. Through Jacob's message in 2 Nephi 6–10, rooted in Isaiah's words, this bridge between past and present offers hope, faith, and a reminder of God's enduring promises.

Isaiah 54 and 3 Nephi 22

This chapter shows the Lord’s promise and devotion to Zion in the last days. As such, it is a natural continuation of the prophetic,...
Isaiah 52 and 3 Nephi 20

Isaiah 52 and 3 Nephi 20

Isaiah 52 applies to the last days; a time when the people of Zion and Jerusalem will be restored to power, particularly priesthood power,...

Here am I, send me: Covenants we made in the pre-existence

When we hear the words, “Here am I, send me” we think of our Redeemer, as He volunteered to be our expiator...
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John Bytheway and Darryl Discover 2 Nephi 8 and Isaiah 51 In the Last...

John Bytheway and Darryl take a closer look at Jacobs use of Isaiah 51 in 2 Neph 8 when the Lord promises to gather...

“But the Word of our God shall stand for ever” Isaiah 40:8

I was in love with Isaiah 40:8, as the sweet words would ring through my mind, "The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the...
3. The Gathering of Israel and the Book of Mormon

3. The Gathering of Israel and the Book of Mormon

Read part 1 and part 2 to this series There are multiple references throughout the Holy Scriptures where the Lord reminds His people Israel of...
1. The Gathering of Israel: Nothing of greater consequence!

1. The Gathering of Israel: Nothing of greater consequence!

Read part 2 and part 3 to this series One of the primary foci of the Holy Scriptures, Hebrew Bible or Tanakh, as the Old...

Why Did Ancient Prophets Quote Isaiah in the Book of Mormon?

The Book of Mormon doesn't just include Isaiah's words, it unlocks their deeper meaning. Christ and Moroni urged readers to "search them." Why? By understanding how the Book of Mormon quotes and interprets Isaiah, we gain context, relevance, personal application, and a springboard to delve deeper into his rich prophecies. See Isaiah through the Book of Mormon's lens and discover new clarity and meaning.

Hope Amidst Tribulation (2 Nephi 6)

Jacob, inspired by Isaiah, offers hope amidst despair. Scattered people will be reunited, even powerful figures will submit to God. He reveals the coming Messiah, offering salvation to believers. Rejection leads to trials, but redemption remains possible. Gentiles seeking repentance find forgiveness, while those opposing God face judgment. Finally, Jacob reminds us of the Messiah's return, bringing salvation to believers. This message of hope transcends time, reminding us that God's promises endure.