Acquiring the Learning of the Jews

The learning of the Jews consists of knowing Hebrew and other ancient languages, understanding parallelisms, chiasmic patterns, semitic poetry, the history and geography of Israel, and such? Certainly, all these things play their part. But there is something much more basic because the learning of the Jews is all about a culture of learning.
Jacob Uses Isaiah to teach of Christ

God’s Enduring Covenant with the House of Israel in 2 Nephi

saiah's ancient prophecies echoed across time, finding deep meaning for the Nephites in the Book of Mormon. Through Jacob's message in 2 Nephi 6–10, rooted in Isaiah's words, this bridge between past and present offers hope, faith, and a reminder of God's enduring promises.
Nephi seeks to understand the words of the prophet Isaiah

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.