The first half of the book of Isaiah ch. 1-39 explained with illustrations
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This video explores the main ideas and flow of thought of the first half of the book of Isaiah ch. 1-39.

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Tim Mackie is a Pastor of Door of Hope church and a Professor at Western Seminary – timmackie.com

 

28 thoughts on “Read Scripture: Isaiah 1-39

  1. These videos definitely need to circulate more. I find that even though the’re a lot of Christians in America, many know very little about the Word of God and Christian theology, which really isn’t good. Keep up the good work!

  2. Why did they go from 1-2 Kings to Isaiah? They skipped 1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Eccelesiastes, Song of Solomon… are those not a part of the story, and just poems and filler?

  3. I’m currently reading the Old Testament. Wow, it’s quite the undertaking! I’m not religious but with the help of these videos I’m gaining a whole new respect for scripture. Keep up the good work!

  4. Yahshua stated that he was sent only unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel (Matthew 15:24), and He sent his Apostles to the Nations with the message meant only for Israel (Matthew 10:5-6) who had migrated there.

    The Covenants were made with the Israelites, and Israelites ONLY.

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