Pop Isaiah is My Name, Making You Think is My Game

They call me Pop, Pop Isaiah actually. I write this highly opinionated column on all things Isaiah. I used to be a scholar, researcher, and a bit of a writer. I say "used to be"...

Biblical Criticism and Isaiah in the Book of Mormon

I do not like the expression Biblical Criticism as it may appear as an attack on sorts on the Bible, so I prefer the expression Biblical Text Evaluation. We will here introduce the...

A Bibliography: Who says that “You can’t have it both ways?

One of my daughters took a class at BYU where the professor suggested that we can’t have it both ways. We can’t accept just that which is convenient to us as members of the...

Connecting Networks: How Isaiah 51 Clarifies my Modern Struggles.

Sarah Holmes is the latest addition to team Search Isaiah. She is from small-town Salmon, Idaho and joined the team to give millennials a new perspective and use social media to build God's kingdom. There...

 The Unity of The Book of Isaiah

Despite scholarly debate, the evidence overwhelmingly supports a single author for Isaiah. Its consistent language, theology, lack of internal divisions, and external support from the New Testament and history all point to one voice. This unity allows us to fully appreciate Isaiah's message as a complete and unified revelation of God. It offers profound insights into His character, redemptive work, and future promises. By studying Isaiah as the work of a single, divinely inspired prophet, we gain a deeper understanding of his timeless message and its relevance to our lives today.