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Isaiah: A Logion Press Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

Isaiah’s visions of a broken-hearted Father inviting His children to return to Him and of the imminent arrival of Immanuel provide insight into the very nature of God. Horton explores the great themes of Isaiah, the premier Old Testament prophet.

settled! Add year to year and let your cycle of festivals go on. Isaiah may be still talking to the mockers. “Ariel” may mean “lion of God” as a symbolic name for Jerusalem, the city of David. Others take it to mean “altar hearth,”6 the top of the altar where fire continually consumed the sacrifices, and thus represented the sacred city of Jerusalem. By telling the people to “add year to year” and to let the “cycle of festivals” (the feasts of Lev. 23 with their sacrifices and offerings) go on, Isaiah
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