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Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series: Isaiah

Learn the Complete Book of Isaiah in 4 Hours or Less

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Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series: Isaiah

De: Dante Fortson
Narrado por: Steve Stewart's voice replica
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The Book of Isaiah is often referred to as "The Fifth Gospel," a title earned through its staggering prophetic clarity and its panoramic view of the redemptive arc of history. Spanning sixty-six chapters, it is a literary cathedral, built over decades of turbulent Judean history, yet speaking with a voice that feels unnervingly contemporary. To study Isaiah is not merely to read ancient poetry or dusty oracles; it is to encounter the "Holy One of Israel", a favorite title of the prophet, and to grapple with the tension between divine justice and inexhaustible mercy. How-ever, the sheer volume and complexity of the text often intimidate the modern listener. This audiobook is designed to dismantle that barrier, providing a rigorous, four-hour deep dive into the heart of Isaiah’s message, structured for the student who de-sires both speed and depth.

The prophet Isaiah lived during a pivot point in human history, ministering in the eighth century B.C. during the reigns of four Judean kings: Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. This was an era defined by the looming shadow of the Assyrian Empire, the superpower of the day, whose ruthless expansionism threatened to swallow the tiny kingdom of Judah. In this con-text, Isaiah served as both a political advisor and a spiritual lightning rod. He stood in the gap between a corrupt, ritualistic society and a God who demanded "justice to roll down like waters." Throughout the first half of the book, we see Isaiah confronting the pride of nations and the spiritual bankruptcy of God’s own people, warning that judgment is the inevitable harvest of injustice.

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