WHI-1133 | The Gospel According to Isaiah, Part 6
Dec.23, 2012 by
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2012 Show Archive, The Gospel According to Isaiah, White Horse Inn
On this program the hosts will wrap up their six-part series by walking through the “servant songs” of Isaiah. Again we discover the theme that this servant will not merely restore the tribes of Jacob but will become “a light for the nations.” He will “sprinkle many nations” by being “stricken, smitten and afflicted.” “All we like sheep have gone astray… but the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.” This was to be the heart of the messiah’s mission, “to give his life as a ransom for many.”
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December 27th, 2012 at 3:01 pm
Nice series
Regarding the servant songs… it’s interesting that in passing along the way towards Is 53, there is a question thrown out how Abraham became righteous and left to the reader to figure out
Alex Matier says the servant songs are the densest section of theology and most like the book of Romans in the Old Testament, he also contrasts Is 40-55 with 56 – 66 like romans/Galations might contrast with James
Michael