
Isaiah Explained
“Dr. Gileadi has produced a translation of the Book of Isaiah which is modern in its linguistic approach, but which also preserves all the values of more traditional renderings.
Isaiah Explained
In the end-time context of the Book of Isaiah, God’s people have transgressed his law and word that are the terms of the Sinai Covenant and they now come under condemnation.
The Book of Isaiah
In fact, an ancient writing attributed to Isaiah affirms that the book which he “openly proclaimed”—that is, the Book of Isaiah—was written “in parables” or as an allegory so that …
Isaiah Explained
Isaiah begins his prophecy by calling on the heavens and the earth, which were witnesses of the Sinai Covenant (Deuteronomy 4:26; 30:19). That is the covenant Jehovah made with Israel as …
Isaiah Explained
Listen to Dr. Avraham Gileadi’s “Analytical Commentary of Isaiah” on any chapter using the audio option in the sidebar. Search any word or phrase in the Isaiah Institute Translation by typing or …
Isaiah Explained
No longer can the Book of Isaiah be regarded as an obscure document from a remote age. Its vibrant message, decoded after years of painstaking research by a leading authority in his …
Isaiah Explained
Although Jehovah personally commissions Isaiah, others have a vested interest in Isaiah’s fulfilling his prophetic ministry: the words “Who will go for us?” signifies that heaven will …
Key Features of the Prophecy of Isaiah - Isaiah Explained
A seven-part structure of the Book of Isaiah demonstrates this. Its seven pairs of opposite themes show the way everlasting happiness is attained: ruin may come before rebirth, suffering before …
Isaiah Explained
Isaiah’s view of the earth from above—as a “sphere,” not as flat—God grants to those who worship him in truth (Isaiah 33:17, 20). Created as a “tent” or habitation for his children, the …
Isaiah Explained
Isaiah 4 In his Day of Judgment Jehovah preserves alive those whose names are inscribed in the Book of Life. 1 Seven women will take hold of one man in that day, and say,We will eat our …