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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...
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.
Isaiah 50-57, the Choicest Chapters— “Come, Follow Me” With Search Isaiah
The prophet Isaiah, in his servant songs, reveals his main message describing the Savior bears our griefs and carries our sorrows in His death and atonement.
Isaiah 13-14; 24-30; 35—”Come, Follow Me” With Search Isaiah
This companion to your study of "Come, Follow Me" in the Book of Isaiah, includes curated posts from our archive regarding the fall of Babylon (or the world), the Apocalypse of Isaiah, how the Book of Mormon will become a "Voice from the Dust" and another Witness of Christ, and how after the burning at the Second Coming Earth will be returned to its paradisiacal state.
5 Expert’s Tips to Understand Isaiah
To those faithful followers left in the Land of Bountiful, the Savior commanded "search these things diligently; for great are the words of Isaiah"...
1 Nephi 21 / Isaiah 49—The Servant Song
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Isaiah in First Nephi 20–21
Prophets in the Book of Mormon quote the ancient prophet Isaiah, however, in many cases the wording is corrected.