Shon Hopkin – Three Things I Want to Accomplish When Teaching Isaiah
Ken Krogue: So, let's get to yours.
Shon Hopkin: The flavors?
Ken Krogue: Yes.
Shon Hopkin: Yes, so, my goal, when I teach Isaiah, and in this...
Ann Madsen – Insight into Jerusalem
Kelsey Wilding: You've been to Jerusalem, right?
Ann Madsen: I've lived in Jerusalem for five years.
Kelsey Wilding: Five years?
Ann Madsen: Yes, I taught there.
Kelsey Wilding:...
Ann Madsen – Relatable Passages and Metaphors
Kelsey Wilding: So, when you teach students are there like passages, that are 'aha' moments for them?
Ann Madsen: Oh yes.
Kelsey Wilding: Do you have...
Shon Hopkin – Burning Questions of Isaiah
Ken Krogue: Ok, one last question. This is always the hard one. When I go to a restaurant, I always ask the waiter, what...
Ann Madsen – Isaiah Scholarship
Kelsey Wilding: When you started studying or wanting to learn more, did you have any scholars that you went to, or was it just...
Why is Isaiah’s Style Imposing and Obscure?
Paul Y. Hoskisson, a professor of ancient scripture at BYU, in his paper “A Latter-Day Saint Reading of Isaiah: The Example of Isaiah 6.” In that...
The Condescended Christ Would You Recognize Him?
Gregorio Billikopf used a pseudepigraphal book entitled The Ascension of Isaiah, which is a Christian book composed between 100–300 AD, to develop an understanding of what Isaiah...
Shon Hopkin – Controversy Surrounding the Book of Isaiah
Ken Krogue: There are some pretty big differences in point of view.
Shon Hopkin: Sure.
Ken Krogue: We found that there are some very controversial things. ...
Shon Hopkin – What are Millennials Asking?
Ken Krogue: We've been watching who is going to our website, who is reading and right now, it's us old guys. Old gals. We're...
“Cease Ye From Man:” Isaiah Chapter 2
In Isaiah Chapter Two, the God of Israel is so angered by the ingratitude and betrayal of his own covenant people that he rises...