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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.

the One who fills the eternity of time and space and whose name (character and nature) is holy. His holy dwelling place is in heaven. Yet He also dwells with the person who is “contrite” (Heb. dakka‘, “crushed” by life’s burdens, troubles, and sorrows). He lives with the “lowly in spirit” (Heb. shephal-ruach, “the humble of spirit”). This is not a temporary visit. Though God is transcendent, He is also immanent. He continues to live within to give life to the spirit of the humble and to the heart
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