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Ep 170 | Isaiah 13-35, Come Follow Me (September 12-18)

Talking Scripture

Mike Day & Bryce Dunford

Religion & Spirituality

4.8 β€’ 1.7K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 7 September 2022

⏱️ 89 minutes

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β†’ Show Notes: https://www.ldsscriptureteachings.org/2022/08/27/isaiah-13-35-ep-170-quotes-and-notes/

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β†’ Timestamps:

00:26 – Nephi’s keys to understanding Isaiah.

02:22 – The destruction of Babylon is prophesied. Woes are proclaimed to the nations round about Judah.

07:56 – The King of Babylon is seen in vision as a type of Lucifer, son of the morning.

15:43 – The Great Exchange. Babylon and Israel change places as Babylon sits on the ground and Israel takes the throne.

19:59 – Isaiah’s code speech has various interpretations. The politics of Isaiah’s day are used to teach deeper truths.

24:00 – An overview of some of the Isaiah chapters skipped in Come, Follow Me.

26:28 – Eliakim replaces Shebna as Hezekiah’s servant in Isaiah 22. Eliakim is described as “a nail in a sure place,” which has reference to Jesus and his trustworthiness.

35:50 – Isaiah predicts the destruction of the merchant city of Tyre.

37:11 – Desolation and victory. The earth will be cleansed and the wicked will be destroyed, but the righteous will be spared. After it is cleansed, the Lord will reign in Zion.

40:04 – God remembers and gives power to those those that wait for him.

43:48 – The Book of Revelation contains parallel images of the faithful bride of Christ and the whore of all the earth.

48:37 – The drunkards of Ephraim will be trodden under foot.

50:52 – The strong city and the lofty city are compared by Isaiah. Isaiah sees the saints of past ages that have brought forth the spirit of our salvation. All will rise in the resurrection.

56:55 – Isaiah 27 presents images of God slaying the dragon in the sea and Israel blossoming and prospering.

58:17 – The parable of God’s plan in history working with fitches, cummin, wheat, barley, and rie. Those who come to earth with unfavorable circumstances will have a gentler judgement. God will account for our degree of difficulty.

1:06:56 – The coming forth of a sealed book, The Book of Mormon, is a marvelous work and a wonder. The book is sealed to those who are unwilling to read it.

1:16:05 – Judah is reproved for turning to surrounding nations for help. The Lord tells the king to not rely on the flesh. Isaiah promises that God will defend and preserve his people.

1:20:07 – Isaiah 34 is a prophecy against Idumea, or the people of Edom. Isaiah 35 speaks of a day of restoration, where the desert will blossom and the Lord will be victorious. The ransomed of the Lord will return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy.

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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.

0:17.0

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

0:23.8

Welcome to Talking Scripture, I'm Mike.

0:25.3

And I'm Bryce.

0:26.3

Today we are going to be in Isaiah 13 and 14, some in the 20s and then 30.

0:32.2

There's some stuff that come follow me skipping, but we're going to try and cover most of

0:35.7

that stuff.

0:36.7

So the best of what's in there and we're going to try and do the best of what's not.

0:40.5

I want to remind everyone some keys that Nephi gave us to better understand Isaiah.

0:45.7

We mentioned these in our last podcast, but just briefly we're going to need all three

0:49.1

of these today.

0:50.1

Nephi says that he wanted his people to see Isaiah.

0:54.5

I think that's absolutely crucial that you picture it.

0:58.2

For example, last week we talked about that sacrifice of Christ in the primordial life.

1:03.5

Can you just picture the expressions on all of our faces as Jesus was laid on that altar

1:09.5

and offered as a sacrifice?

1:12.1

Can you picture that?

1:13.3

Can you feel what Isaiah must have felt when it touched his lips?

1:17.6

And so you've got to jump in there and see it.

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