Week Forty-One: Isaiah 58-66
When we studied Isaiah Chapter one, I mentioned that the beginning of Isaiah and the conclusion of Isaiah had many similarities.... Read More
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Prepare to find joy in Zion
Week Forty: Isaiah 50-57
Last year, as we studied together the Doctrine and Covenants, we read a great deal about the early saints and their desire for Zion.... Read More
Peace to the Righteous
Week Forty: Isaiah 50-57
The righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart: and merciful men are taken away, none considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come.(Isaiah 57:1, KJV)Read More
Isaiah, The Poetic power to CHANGE lives
Week Thirty Eight: Isaiah 13–14; 24–30; 35
When first reading the Book of Mormon as a 19 year old investigating the church, I felt like rejoicing with Nephi as he declared:
"Yea, and my soul delighteth in the words of Isaiah, for I came out from Jerusalem, and mine eye hath beheld the things of the Jews and I know that the Jews do understand the things of the prophets, and there is none other people that understands the things that were spoken unto the Jews like unto them…"a href = "https://womenreadthebible.com/?p=747">Read More
The Children of Israel
Week Thirty-Nine: Isaiah 40-49
In Isaiah Chapters 44-47, The Lord talked to the House of Israel as a Father would talk to His children.... Read More
Line upon line: Christ the sure foundation
Week Thirty-Eight: Isaiah 13–14; 24–30; 35
Learning line upon line, precept upon precept enables us to move forward in our understanding of the gospel and our relationship with God. But what happens if we do not heed the teachings the Lord is sending us through His holy prophets and through scripture?... Read More
Hearken to the Lord
Week Thirty-Seven: Isaiah 1–12
I love the words of Isaiah. I have to admit that wasn’t always the case. As I read the Book of Mormon, I would quickly read over those Isaiah chapters. ... Read More
What record will we leave for future generations?
Week Twenty Nine:2 Kings 17–25
King Hezekiah and his son King Manasseh were two kings who were opposites in their desires and their reliance on the Lord. The choices they made had consequences for generations after them. Read More