Isaiah: Examining The Structure and Thematic Properties Of This Multifaceted Book (Part 1)

Published: Aug. 5, 2019, 12:25 p.m.

Now that we've completed an overview, please continue with us as we dig into the details of this book's structure and thematic content. 

There are two main divisions, and we already understand this book as a virtual “map” of the final 66-book Scriptures containing the Old and New Testaments. In this lesson, we'll also examine the distinct change in style and message that logically separate the first part of the book, chapters 1 ~ 39, from the second part, chapters 40 ~ 66.

Because of the stark diversity between the first and second parts, some scholars assume that the second part, that which maps into the New Testament books, must have been written by a second Isaiah who lived as late as the fourth century BC. 

Listen-in and begin to discover these key differences in this book. You'll learn more about both parts of the book, and that the second part speaks more to God’s grace, comfort and prophetic completion that is the New Testament "Age of Grace" dispensation!

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