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Ep 169 | Isaiah 1-12, Come Follow Me (September 5-11)

Talking Scripture

Mike Day & Bryce Dunford

Religion & Spirituality

4.8 β€’ 1.7K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 31 August 2022

⏱️ 105 minutes

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Summary

β†’ Show Notes: https://www.ldsscriptureteachings.org/2022/08/19/isaiah-1-12-ep-169-quotes-and-notes/

β†’ Watch our video detailing Isaiah’s call in Isaiah 6: https://www.youtube.com/watch? embed=no&v=ozGCpQbMXr4

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β†’ Timestamps:

00:26 – Isaiah lived in the 8th century, a time that began in relative peace but later led to great destruction under the conquest of the Assyrian empire, which destroyed the northern kingdom of Israel. Isaiah was an advisor to several kings and lived about 100 years before Nephi. Micah, Amos, and Hosea are contemporaries of Isaiah.

10:55 – Jesus quoted Isaiah and encouraged the Nephites to study his words. Isaiah was the most quoted prophet among the New Testament authors, and his works were important to the Qumran community.

13:06 – Ways to enhance your study of Isaiah.

20:32 – A brief overview of the book of Isaiah.

23:17 – A brief overview of chapters 1-12.

25:38 – The Israelites are described as apostate and rebellious. The Lord asks that they “reason together,” saying that “though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.”

32:01 – Isaiah uses metals as a metaphor for people. When he describes the silver as dross, this could carry different meanings. Isaiah stresses that “a remnant will return.” Isaiah 1 reflects the destruction enacted by the Assyrians.

40:16 – Isaiah sees the future latter-day temple in the tops of the mountains. The temple established in Jerusalem represents the millennial hope of peace. He prophesies that the idols people worship will be cast into caves, to the moles and the bats.

45:50 – The daughters of Zion are cursed and tormented for their worldliness. Isaiah discusses three missing objects: the staff, clothing, and the bread. These items can be associated with the temple in Isaiah’s day.

54:45 – The parable of the vineyard portrays several ways the Lord will bless us when we follow him.

1:09:28 – Isaiah sees the Lord and is called as a prophet.

1:15:26 – Isaiah is commanded to “Make the heart of this people fat, and make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their heart, and convert, and be healed.”

1:21:43 – Political intrigue and foreign policy issues facilitate Isaiah’s prophecy of three special children.

1:33:56 – The Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace. The King of Assyria is going to be destroyed, just as he destroyed other nations.

1:37:05 – The procession of Assyria’s forces approaching Jerusalem is illustrated. The remnant of Jacob will return in the last days.

1:40:06 – Isaiah sees a tree cut down, leaving only a stump. Though this tree seems dead, Isaiah sees that it will come back to life and a new tree will grow out of the stump. The prophet Joseph Smith has a prominent role in the rebuilding of the tree.

1:43:10 – Isaiah sees that peace and order will be restored in the millennial day and that broken things will be healed.

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome to Talking Scripture, a podcast where we illustrate relevance and

0:07.5

application to the scriptures and come follow me.

0:10.3

We also dive into the history and cultures of the text.

0:13.5

Thanks for taking the time to share and subscribe to this podcast.

0:17.1

For show notes, head over to our website, TalkingScripture.org.

0:23.7

Welcome to Talking Scripture, I'm Mike.

0:25.5

And I'm Bryce.

0:26.5

And today we're going to be in Isaiah 1 through 12.

0:29.3

And for me, this is the highlight of the Old Testament year.

0:32.1

I love all the doctrines that we've covered and we've seen some tremendous history.

0:36.6

But for me, the highlight of an Old Testament year is when we get to the book of Isaiah.

0:41.9

So before we even get started, let's talk about who Isaiah was.

0:45.3

Obviously Isaiah was a prophet.

0:47.5

He was born probably around 770 BC during the reigns of a couple strong Israelite kings,

0:55.0

Jeroboam II and Uzziah in the Northern Kingdom.

0:58.1

Jeroboam II was beautifying Samaria up north in Israel and expanding his country's borders

1:03.9

and influence.

1:05.5

This is a time of peace when Egypt isn't wrecking Israel and Assyria hasn't really risen.

1:12.1

The big gorilla on the block for most of Isaiah's stuff, at least in the front bit, is going

1:17.0

to be Assyria.

1:19.0

So Assyria is going to rise up as a great power and Egypt is going down as far as its

1:24.3

influence.

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