Category: Isaiah

  • Isaiah 1

    1. Historical Background “Visions” v1 Isaiah records the revelations he receives as “visions” from the Lord God. We can imagine… Read more.

  • Isaiah 55

    Background: Just after the description of Jehovah’s suffering servant (Chapter 53), we have His invitation into the covenant He will… Read more.

  • Isaiah 29

    Wherefore the Lord said, Forasmuch as this people draw near me with their mouth, and with their lips do honour… Read more.

  • Isaiah 40

      “Comfort ye”(v1).  There could be no comfort if God was not sovereign in all power and ability.  Yet, there… Read more.

  • Isaiah 3

    The judgement pronounced in the third chapter is because the Lord is angry for their infidelity, they have trusted in… Read more.

  • Isaiah 2

    This desolation was not the end of Jerusalem however.  Isaiah saw a future Jerusalem that was the established capitol city… Read more.

  • Isaiah 6

    Isaiah continues to expound on the visions he has seen concerning the coming judgment of Jerusalem explaining a large population… Read more.

  • Isaiah 29

    Ariel is a name referring to Jerusalem.  There are apparently different suggestions of what Ariel means hence the problem with… Read more.

  • Isaiah 23

    Chapter 23. This chapter depicts the humbling of Tyre. The city in that time was a very influential trade center… Read more.

  • Isaiah 19

    Isaiah 19 Here in this prophetic word spoken against Egypt, the passage speaks of deterioration into civil war (v2).  And… Read more.