isaiah
Messianic prophecy, divine identity, and theological themes explored through the Book of Isaiah.
Where’s The Blood? Isaiah’s Suffering Servant Paid Members Public
In this section (/2019/09/29/wheres-the-blood-responding-to-another-muslim-ruse-pt-2/), I am going to simply quote the clearest Old Testament prophecy that foretells the vicarious, sacrificial death of the Messiah for the sins of the world, and his subsequent resurrection to immortal life and exaltation to glory. The following is taken from Isaiah
Jesus is the Eternal Father but He is not God the Father! Paid Members Public
The following verse is typically misused to refute the doctrine of the Trinity: “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and the government shall be upon his shoulder. And his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father (Abi Ad), Prince of
The Virgin has Conceived and God is Now With Us! Paid Members Public
The following OT text, “Therefore the Lord Himself shall give you a sign: The virgin (ha almah) shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.” Isaiah 7:14 Modern English Version (MEV) Is taken to be a prophecy of the Lord Jesus’ birth from his blessed
Response To Jim Lippard’s The Fabulous Prophecies of the Messiah Paid Members Public
James D. Price, Ph. D. Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Temple Baptist Seminary Chattanooga, TN 37404 (423) 493-4246 e-mail drjdprice Dec. 15, 1995 {NOTE: I have chosen to post this response to atheist bible critic Jim Lippard’s critique of Messianic prophecies on my blog in order to make
Satan in the Old Testament Pt. 1 Paid Members Public
In this series of posts I am going to provide evidence from the Hebrew Bible for the existence of Satan as a spiritual archenemy that opposes God’s people. I primarily do so because it is argued that there are a few scanty references to Satan in the Old Testament
The Gods of Heaven: Are the Angels Really Divine Beings? Pt. 1 Paid Members Public
In this series of posts I will examine the OT passages that are commonly used to show the existence of a heavenly assembly of divine beings surrounding God. My intention isn’t to deny that a heavenly council of spiritual creatures exists, since it clearly does: “And Micaiah said, ‘Therefore
A Divine Messiah That Suffers and Reigns! Pt. 3 Paid Members Public
I resume my analysis /2018/12/23/a-divine-messiah-that-suffers-and-reigns-pt-2/. In this section, I take a look at what the Psalms have to say regarding the coming Messianic Ruler. Here’s what the Holy Spirit inspired David, “Now these be the last words of David. David the son of Jesse said, and
A Divine Messiah That Suffers and Reigns! Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
I continue from where I left off /2018/12/20/a-divine-messiah-that-suffers-and-reigns-pt-1/. Isaiah wasn’t the only prophet to speaking of the Deity and vicarious suffering of the Messiah. Daniel was given a vision of a human figure that all nations must worship as he reigns over them forever: “I saw