Husbands, Love your Wives
While each of us is responsible for our own happiness—a joy that grows as we
increasingly become true disciples of Jesus Christ—there are...
Finally, it is our turn to be on earth
My daughter-in-law, Terry, told me of a special experience before her
youngest child, Grant, was born. It was a spiritual impression that her...
Our Eternal Abode Depends on the Decisions we Make in Mortality
Exegetes have suggested that Shebna was King Hezekiah's majordomo and treasurer (see especially Isaiah 22:15–19, quoted below). Shebna was one of the...
The positive contributions of interlinear Bibles
As a student of Biblical Hebrew, I have been censured for asking for recommendations on what I call the absurdly literal translations...
The LORD said unto my Lord Divine power of attorney in Holy Writ
On at least two separate occasions, Christ testifies of His own divinity by quoting Psalms: “The LORD (i.e., Jehovah, יְהוָ֨ה) said unto...
Isaiah 29:17—24
This is the fourth and final installment on Isaiah 29, the coming
forth of the Book of Mormon, comprising of verses 17–24.(Read
Part...
Isaiah 29:9-16
The coming forth of the Book of Mormon and establishment of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the marvelous work and a wonder in Isaiah 29 verses 9–16.As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we certainly understand this verse to be associated with Scripture, and more specifically, the coming forth of the Book of Mormon, which was written for the “convincing of both Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ.”
Isaiah 29:1-8
This is Part II of the series. Ok, so this is not your one-minute version of Isaiah, even though I have abridged...
Isaiah 29: Part I
President Russell M. Nelson has asked that we especially
study those portions of the Bible that testify of the Book of Mormon. In...
A Nail in a Sure Place
We will
here briefly look at three verses from Isaiah 22.
Isaiah 22:23. “And I will fasten him a...