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The Bible Recap

Day 190 (Isaiah 1-4) - Year 7

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 9 July 2025

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:12.8

Today we meet our first major prophet. We've already read two of the minor prophets, Obadiah,

0:18.6

which had one chapter, and Jonah, which had four. This book,

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on the other hand, is 66 chapters long. So that gives you a bit of an idea about what makes for the

0:27.0

difference between major prophets and minor prophets. It's not related to their quality of words,

0:31.6

but to their quantity of words. Isaiah's prophetic ministry spanned 40 years, so that's a lot of time to say a lot of things.

0:39.3

It's especially helpful to notice where the quotation marks happen in books of prophecy.

0:44.3

Sometimes Isaiah's quoting God, sometimes he's telling us about a vision he saw, and

0:48.3

sometimes he's prophesying about what God said or showed him.

0:51.7

This can be a bit more challenging if you're reading the Bible with your

0:54.5

ears instead of your eyes. So if you're listening to an audio version and you find yourself getting

0:59.4

confused, try to check out a print version. By the way, if you are reading with your eyes,

1:05.7

you'll notice that a lot of this book is laid out like poetry. It's rich with images and metaphors,

1:10.7

which means the more

1:11.5

you dig, the more layers of meaning you're likely to find. Two interesting facts about the book of

1:17.0

Isaiah. First, it's the Old Testament book that is quoted most often in the New Testament.

1:22.8

And second, here's a brief, fun history lesson. Scribes made lots of copies of the scriptures

1:28.4

around the time of Jesus, and they hid them in caves because the Roman army was oppressing them.

1:33.7

In 1947, nearly 2,000 years later, the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in a cave by the Dead Sea.

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In one of the ancient clay pots, they discovered the entire book of Isaiah

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on one long scroll, 21 feet long, and today's Hebrew version of the book of Isaiah is the very

1:52.4

same as that ancient copy, to the very letter. Isaiah used to really confuse me, because in all

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