The Suffering Servant: Part IV "Who shall declare his generation?"
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In the fourth article in the series on the Suffering Servant, we go with our Divine...
Shon Hopkin – Is Isaiah Talking About His Day or Our Day?
Ken Krogue: So, there's a major, major question in Isaiah that we're...all our rookies are in... you guys are living in this, but you've...
The bricks are fallen down, but we will build with hewn stones
Because I wrote Isaiah Testifies of Christ over a twenty-year period, I began to incorporate my personal journal into the exegetical explanations....
Ann Madsen – Introduction
Kelsey Wilding: Hi, today we are talking with Ann Madsen. It's nice to meet you Ann. We're going to get to know a little...
Ann Madsen – Why the Writings of Isaiah are Difficult to Understand
Kelsey Wilding: Why is Isaiah written in poetic form?
Ann Madsen: Because all revelation in the Old Testament is written in poetic form.
Kelsey Wilding: Really?
Ann...
David Ridges – Where His Interest in Isaiah Started
Kelsey Wilding: So, where did you get your interest in Isaiah?
David Ridges: My interest in Isaiah came when I was teaching seminary and every...
Looking to Understand Isaiah? Start Here:
David Ridges, LDS scholar, and longtime Seminary and Institute teacher suggests three things to get into the Book of Isaiah. These include:
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Ann Madsen – Favorite Passages From The Book of Isaiah
Kelsey Wilding: Do you have a favorite chapter of Isaiah?
Ann Madsen: Depending on the day. I have parts of Isaiah that I truly...there are...
Shon Hopkin – The Start of Opening Isaiah: A Harmony with Ann Madsen
Ken Krogue: Now, when we were introduced to you, we got to meet you and Ann Madsen.
Shon Hopkin: Yeah.
Ken Krogue: Tell us about that...
The Suffering Servant: Part III
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In this, the third article of the series on the Suffering Servant, we can feel the...