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Bruce Vernall | PentecostalTheology.comSummary of Bible book Isaiah
Let my people know !
Author: Isaiah (1:1; Matt. 3:3; John 12:39-41; Rom. 15:12).
Time of Writing: The eighth century B.C.
Place of Writing: Jerusalem.
Time Period Covered: About sixty-four years, from around 760 B.C., a few years before the death of King Uzziah (Azariah), to about 696 B.C., a few years after the death of Hezekiah (6:1; 1:1).
Subject of Isaiah:
The Salvation of Jehovah through the Incarnated, Crucified, Resurrected, Ascended, and Coming Christ.
Varnel Watson
keep them coming
Joseph D. Absher
Maybe you can help me out with 1:1-6
Varnel Watson
sure
Joseph D. Absher
The Lord gave to me a couple of months ago
Joseph D. Absher
When the prophet Isaiah says he Saw. What did he mean.
Strong’s Definitions: חָזָה châzâh, khaw-zaw’; a primitive root; to gaze at; mentally to perceive, contemplate (with pleasure); specifically, to have a vision of:—behold, look, prophesy, provide, see.
There several different things mention in the open. Verses 1-6
He essentially “saw” the condition of God people
Varnel Watson
generally speaking saw and perceived?
Joseph D. Absher
I’m asking. Do you think it was the gift of “discerning of spirits”
Varnel Watson
probably not
Joseph D. Absher
He “saw” a vision? And God talked to him
Joseph D. Absher
What do the pioneers in Pentecost say about visions. God still gives vision. Not a “mission statement” a vision from heaven.
Isaiah saw something and heard something. Here it was the condition of God’s people. They were in bad shape. Rebels.