Studying Isaiah in a Book of Mormon perspective

To study Isaiah within its Book of Mormon setting, study the material in smaller units, usually as individual chapters or, at most, a small...
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John Bytheway and Darryl Discover Isaiah 48 The Scriptural Meaning of Hearken, as Explored...

John Bytheway joins Darryl to explore the meaning of hearkening and other gems within Isaiah 48 and 1 Nephi 20. John: We approach 1st Nephi...
Is Nephi's Psalm Really a Psalm?video

God Singing: Reflections on God as a Hebrew Psalmist

A second approach for studying Isaiah 40 comes from an article by Matthew Nickerson in which he discusses parallels in Nephi’s psalm (2 Ne. 4)...
Shon Hopkin discusses the top 5 questions students ask about the Book of Isaiah

Shon Hopkin – Top 5 Questions About Isaiah

Ken Krogue:  List just the top five questions that you could ask in class? What do they ask you? Shon Hopkin: So, they always...they want...
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Ann Madsen – Why Study Isaiah

Ann Madsen explains the work it might take to get and understanding of the words of Isaiah as you study it.
Isaiah coming to life

David Ridges – Aha Isaiah Moment

Kelsey Wilding:  So, in your classes, what was 'aha' moments for students? David Ridges:  There were many of them which made it very, very pleasing. ...

God Singing: Reflections on God as a Hebrew Psalmist

Most people that I know do not like to read the Book of Isaiah. His writing is cryptic, couched in strange symbols, and a...
The Suffering Servant: Part II

The Suffering Servant: Part II

Find other posts in this series by clicking here In this second article in the series on the Suffering Servant, we move to Isaiah 53,...
The Suffering Servant: Part II

The Suffering Servant: Part V

In this final article on the Suffering Servant, we come to understand that the Father offered His beloved in the flesh for us. ¶ "Yet...
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Ann Madsen – Learn the History of the Jews

And Madsen explains why we need to know the history of the Jew during Isaiah's life-time to have a context for many of his prophecies. This may be helpful in understanding the words of Isaiah