Scot and Maurine Proctor are joined by scripture scholar Jeffrey Bradshaw to share why Isaiah 53 is the crown jewel of the Old Testament. It is not only unforgettable in its beauty, but stunning in increasing our understanding of what the Savior did for each of us personally. When the discussion is expanded to include Isaiah 50-57, we see how deeply Isaiah speaks of the Messiah and why we have a glorious future and do not need to be afraid.
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Come Follow Me Podcast # 40: “He Hath Borne Our Griefs, and Carried Our Sorrows,” — Isaiah 50-57
By Scot and Maurine Proctor
· September 22, 2022
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Maurine Jensen ProctorSeptember 26, 2022
Jeff Bradshaw has written two articles on these chapters that will appear in Meridian this week. He may include the Jewish story there, or you can contact him.
Maurine Jensen ProctorSeptember 26, 2022
We do not have a transcript for this podcast, but we will be publishing two back-to-back articles by Jeffrey Bradshaw on Meridian this week, so you can watch for them.