- Why is Isaiah, the most quoted prophet in the New Testament, so difficult to understand?
- Why do people who learn Isaiah get so enthused, though others may look down on them?
- How does Isaiah's prophecy from around 742-690 B.C. relate to people in today's world?
- After spending 50 years of his life prophesying, why was Isaiah willing to be sawn in half?
- What makes Isaiah's prophecy different from any other in all the scriptures we now have?
- Why would Isaiah call his sons by names such as "Hasten the Plunder, Hurry the Spoil"?
- Why do most people not even try to search Isaiah's words although it is a commandment?
- In a nutshell, what is the heart and soul of Isaiah's message that I should learn for myself?
- What will it require for me to understand Isaiah's prophecy and how will that benefit me?
- What makes this website different from others that attempt to interpret these scriptures?
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