Isaiah is the fifth longest book in the Old Testament and the second most-quoted OT book in the New Testament. There are a few “purple passages” which many people know, often read at Christmas time. But how is the book arranged and what are its main themes?
During this session you will study the ten chapters of this book, which is overwhelmingly a BOOK OF FAITH.
What does it mean to trust God in troubled times – then…. and now?
Rev Howard Peskett was Senior Hebrew Scholar of Cambridge University. He is a Cornish bard and the Coordinator of the Cornish Bible Project. He has been a teacher in Singapore, Bristol and Rural Dean in Penwith. He has spent a lifetime encouraging believers that they can discover for themselves the meaning and wonder of the Bible as they seek to love and follow Christ.
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