Isaiah
Isaiah 53:1-3
An Old Testament predictive poem about the future sufferings of Christ.
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Isaiah 50:4-9
The Old Testament prophetic office examined in light of teaching elders.
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Isaiah 53:4-6
An Old Testament prophecy about the suffering that Christ would undergo on behalf of his elect.
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Isaiah 52:13-53:12
Isaiah 53 is the hinge of the book of Isaiah and the most quoted section of scripture in the New Testament.
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The Mission and the Confession of the Church: Friend or Foes?
To be truly Reformed is to be missional and to be missional is to be Reformed.
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The Exodus Motif in Isaiah
An explanation of how the Exodus theme is taken up and transformed in the prophet Isaiah.
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The God who saves, keeps, and protects his people even now.
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Isaiah 27:2-13
Isaiah prophecies in proleptic form that the hope for both Jew and Gentile resides in God's saving intervention fulfilled in Christ.
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Isaiah 26:7-27:1
The prayer answered by the LORD in Isaiah 26 helps us to better understand the perseverance of the saints and the preservation of the saints.
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Isaiah 26:1-5
A devotion on the song that will be sung when the LORD intervenes to save his people on that great and terrible day.
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Isaiah 25:9-12
The telos of God's work will be good and just when everything that has been promised by the Father to his people through the merit of his Son and ministry of the Spirit will be completed and consummated.
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Isaiah 25:6-8
The fulfillment of God's promise of the seed of the woman is anticipated in the prophecy of Isaiah.
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Isaiah 24:21-23; Revelation 21:1-5, 10-11; 22:2-5
In Isaiah's revelation of the Day of the Lord it is the glory of the Lord of Hosts that is revealed before all.
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Isaiah 24; 28.1-6
Isaiah presents for the reader a model response in light of the predicted final judgment.
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Isaiah 24; 2 Pet 3.8-13
The picture of the Lord's judgment is intended to evoke a response from the reader, especially in light of our knowledge of Jesus the Messiah and his imminent second coming.
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