Isaiah 36 - 39: Historical parenthesis. Hezekiah and Rabshakeh.
Isaiah was the most comprehensive of all prophets: his writing spans the entirety of history, from the creation of the world to the creation of “a new heavens and new earth.” No other prophet matches his majestic eloquence on the glory of God and the redemptive work and sufferings of the Coming Messiah, all the while making us clearly aware of God’s abounding Grace.
Presented by Dr. Chuck Missler.
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