Isaiah 1
Isaiah is perhaps the greatest of all the prophets in the Old Testament. Although his words were written about 700 years before the birth of
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Isaiah is perhaps the greatest of all the prophets in the Old Testament. Although his words were written about 700 years before the birth of
Isaiah 2 reminds me of my sweet wife and her total lack of skepticism. I grew up with four older brothers, and quickly learned that
Isaiah 3 reminds me of cherry tomatoes. I really do not like to eat them because sometimes you get one that looks fine, but is
Isaiah 4 reminds me of the scenes of total devastation from the recent tornadoes. This is a continuation from the previous chapter and we see
Isaiah 5 reminds me of an old commercial that ended with Orson Wells looking at the camera, saying “We will sell no wine before its
Isaiah 6 reminds me of the devastation of wild fires. We see the flames consuming everything in its path and leaving nothing but black charred
Isaiah 7 reminds me of my college coursework. My degree is in Food Science, so I took classes in Organic Chemistry, Microbiology, Anatomy, and Statistics,
Isaiah 8 reminds me of the divisiveness in politics today. Sadly, many ordinary people get caught up in the fight, each claiming the other side
Isaiah 9 reminds me of the Christmas season. Not only is there a direct reference to Jesus the Messiah, but the chapter also follows that
Isaiah 10 reminds me of my dad’s garage. When I was very little, my dad built race cars and drove them on weekends. He did