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As readers continue the initial book of the major Prophets, they will see a reoccurrence of similar themes: judgement from guiltiness of sin, God's redemption of Israel from judgement, and God's ultimate redemption from creation's exposure to sin and death. Although this section of Isaiah contains all three of these themes, they come in no clear predictable arrangement. Join Brent and Trent as they discuss this section of Isaiah, including its historical retelling of King Hezekiah, as well as the how the book applies to the Christian life today.
For a PDF of the entire reading plan, click HERE
Got questions? Email [email protected]
Cover art by Libby Montgomery
Theme music by Max Hunter
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As readers continue the initial book of the major Prophets, they will see a reoccurrence of similar themes: judgement from guiltiness of sin, God's redemption of Israel from judgement, and God's ultimate redemption from creation's exposure to sin and death. Although this section of Isaiah contains all three of these themes, they come in no clear predictable arrangement. Join Brent and Trent as they discuss this section of Isaiah, including its historical retelling of King Hezekiah, as well as the how the book applies to the Christian life today.
For a PDF of the entire reading plan, click HERE
Got questions? Email [email protected]
Cover art by Libby Montgomery
Theme music by Max Hunter