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Isaiah: A Biblical Microcosm
A Study of the Parallels Between the Bible and the Book of Isaiah
By Dustin Blystone
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Imagine if there were a way in which The Bible authenticated itself. For Christians throughout the ages this hasn’t been necessary because we, as Christians, know that God’s Holy Spirit authenticates His Word for us when we read it, and it is our faith in things hoped for but not seen that really counts. However, we do get excited as more evidence of the perfection of Scripture and the story it tells surfaces. Whether it is archaeological evidence in the form of the possibility of chariot wheels at the bottom of the Red Sea, the Shroud of Turin, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Scriptural evidence where expositional constancy betrays the single voice with which The Bible speaks, scientific evidence such as the anthropic principle, the many refutations of evolution, the entropy laws etc.—We, as Christians, are gladdened by such efforts and readily believe, even above the clamor of voices of naysayers and skeptics who seem more interested in an emotionally charged anti-Christian bias to disprove and debunk such evidence than their supposed objectivity. The book, Isaiah: A Biblical Microcosm, is one more treasure that points to the perfection of Scripture. The Book of Isaiah, written roughly 700 years before Christ and well before many of the Hebrew Scriptures were written, contains, in order, an outline of every Book of the Bible within its 66 Chapters. It does this primarily through the Hebrew poetry technique of parallelism. Frequently, in the Hebrew Scriptures, a point is emphasized by saying two similar or dissimilar statements consecutively. This study finds parallelism, not in consecutive sentences but laterally, across Isaiah Chapter to corresponding Bible Book links.
293 Pages
$25.00
BK1307





