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- Tom Johnson: The way Isaiah phrases it, the last days and the millennium sound like an action packed movie, with the wicked...
- Tom Johnson: Michaela, thanks for the insight about the butter and honey. Also, I really appreciate the comments you leave, even...
- Tom Johnson: Although for the most part Isaiah doesn’t engage me as much as other prophets, at times he is powerful. In this...
- Tom Johnson: You’re right — reading a chapter of Isaiah a day doesn’t help much for interpretation. I think it...
- Michaela Stephens: I agree that Nephi’s massive quotes of Isaiah are difficult, and I finally realized it is because most of the...
- Tom Johnson: I can see how the Jewa may have been looking for something more, when the Messiah is called Mighty, a Prince of...
- Tom Johnson: If it weren’t for the intro summary, I would have been lost. I know the Messiah was a stumbling block for the...
- Michaela Stephens: The reproach can still be heard in the church. When single women are asked, “So why aren’t you married...
- Michaela Stephens: I think the rebuke is for the haughtiness (pride) and wanton eyes (wicked focus). I don’t see it as a rebuke of...
- Michaela Stephens: You’re right; the butter and honey thing is a very odd phrase. I’ve heard it interpreted different ways....
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