Lesson 38: Beside Me There Is No Saviour

Lesson 38: Beside Me There Is No Saviour Supplement to Old Testament Class Member...

For lesson 38, 'Beside Me, There Is No Savior'  we will help each other understand that Jesus Christ is incomparable in his devotion to his people and that he has a great work for them to...

Time to Change My Old Approach to Isaiah

This month I started a new job. I will still be blogging for the Boy Scouts, but I also get to help with the YSA Social Media Mission and Search Isaiah. It always good...
Where I, Darryl Alder Started in my Studies of Isiah

Where I Started

When I first got serious about Isaiah, in the 1990's, I found it interesting that Nephi, the Savior chose 433 verses from Isaiah to include in the book of Mormon. In all, twenty-one...
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Fasting—Physical Effects of Extended Fasting

Fasting is an age old alm to God. Extended fasting, for 40 days for instance, is something many prophets did when they needed direction. Isaiah tells of the wonders of fasting in chapter 58....

Isaiah Chapter 12 (2 Nephi 22)

Isaiah 12 is a straightforward psalm, a song of praise and gratitude. It speaks of the Millennium when all people with sing this psalm "of thanksgiving, praising the Lord whose anger is turned away...
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Fasting—Dangers of Extended Fasting Diet

Did you know it's really possible to fast from all food for 40 days? An extended fast can be effective for your health and spirituality, but comes with dangers and risks. Dangers of Extended Fasting The...
Cleansed with Fire

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.
Ann Madsen

Ann Madsen Shares Insights Into Understanding Isaiah (Part 1) Discover with Darryl

Darryl: Hi, I'm Darryl Alder with SearchIsaiah.org. Today we have a scholar with us, Ann Madsen. We're going to talk about a couple of different things about the book of Isaiah. Ann,...

Why Did Nephi Include Isaiah’s Words in His Writting?

Nephi's inclusion of Isaiah's chapters reveals his deep conviction that these words were relevant and valuable for his own time and people. He saw in them a confirmation of his own call, a reinforcement of his teachings, and a source of hope and strength for his posterity and coming generations.

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.