Digital Logos Edition
Isaiah’s visions of a broken-hearted Father inviting His children to return to Him and of the imminent arrival of Immanuel provide insight into the very nature of God. Horton explores the great themes of Isaiah, the premier Old Testament prophet.
“There is indeed an outpouring of the Spirit that began on the Day of Pentecost (Joel 2:28; Acts 1:8; 2:4). But there will be an even greater outpouring of the Spirit when Jesus returns to establish His millennial kingdom on earth.” (Page 250)
“God calls the people of Israel to repent, to turn back to Him. The Hebrew indicates deep apostasy. They are in a deep pit, but they can still change their thinking and their way of life.” (Page 245)
“Those feasts were legitimate but had become meaningless because the people had no genuine faith or trust in the Lord. The ceremonies will not stop the judgment from coming.” (Page 227)
“He continues to live within to give life to the spirit of the humble and to the heart of the crushed” (Page 416)
“Hephzibah,’ meaning ‘my delight is in her,’ and ‘Beulah,’ meaning ‘married.’ The Lord will change their relationship and their situation. The country and people of Israel will be together again in a way that shows God’s love.” (Page 442)
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Larry T Brooks
5/30/2019