Prophet Pearls #44 – Devarim
Isaiah 1:1-27

July 23, 2015
This week’s Prophet reading—traditionally called the Haftorah—is Isaiah 1:1–27. It accompanies the Torah portion Devarim (Deuteronomy 1:1–3:22).
This opening passage from the book of Isaiah catalogs many of God’s complaints against Judah and Jerusalem for their betrayal of His covenant. Despite the persistent sins of the national leaders and the general populace, God admonishes them to “cease to do evil” and “learn to do good.” The result will be complete cleansing, the removal of their sins. Listen to Keith Johnson and Nehemia Gordon as they discover priceless gems in this installment of Prophet Pearls: Exploring Biblical Prophecy for Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.
If you would like to listen to Keith and Nehemia discuss the Torah portions that correlate to the Prophet portions, here are the original Torah Pearls programs recorded in 2011-2012.
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July 25, 2015 at 12:21 am /
I” third ” that motion!
July 24, 2015 at 11:29 pm /
Based on their interaction with Chinese culture and ancient texts, I’m interested in hearing what Keith & Nehemiah have to say about the ancient Chinese written language being “based” on the Genesis/Bereshit stories and the prophesied Messiah/Mashiach. And that before they adopted Confucianism their god was Shang-Di a monotheistic creator god whom was sacrificed to in a similar ritual to the Hebrew fashion that was to follow. Todah raba! Shalom!
p.s. I second the motion on the Proverbs Pearls!
July 24, 2015 at 10:10 pm /
You want comments? I gots comments… Proverb Pearls, YES! Do that.
Isiah 1:14 in context. Well that’s different.
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