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Isaiah, Good Friday and the Messiah

Words from the Book of Isaiah—Good Friday, and the Messiah Join us this Friday, Good Friday 2020, as we...
Just In Time for Easter: Handel’s Messiah

Just In Time for Easter: Handel’s Messiah

The Messiah is easily one of the world’s most treasured musical works and is an excellent way to prepare for the Easter season. At SearchIsaiah we pleased...
Isaiah and the Messiah: Isaiah’s Prophecies Concerning Christ being taught by Terry Ball at BYU education weekvideo

Isaiah and the Messiah: Isaiah’s Prophecies Concerning Christ

During the 2010 BYU Campus Education Week, Terry B. Ball shared his thoughts on Isaiah as a Messianic prophet. As he opened his remarks, by quoting...
Handel’s Messiahvideo

Isaiah and Handel’s Messiah

With the onset of Advent, Christmas traditions abound, but for me, the consummate event is a Messiah Sing-in with its famed “Hallelujah” chorus. Because Handel's Messiah and...

Isaiah’s Enduring Voice—Echoes in the Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon includes 21 chapters of Isaiah's prophecies, highlighting their enduring relevance and offering hope and guidance to readers.
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.

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.

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.
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How Can I Understand Isaiah? Five Ideas to Help You Understand Isaiah

“If, as many suppose, Isaiah ranks with the most difficult of the prophets to understand, his words are also among the most important for...
Nephi seeks to understand the words of the prophet Isaiah

A Look at 1 Nephi 20–21 and Isaiah 48-49 (Part 1)

The Book of Mormon includes quotes from Isaiah, which can be confusing for readers. Nephi, a prophet, included them to show his people (descendants of Lehi) and the Jews in Jerusalem (descendants of Israel) how God speaks to all His children throughout history, offering both warnings and hope. He hoped this would strengthen their faith.