How Reading Isaiah in a Poetry Format Can Bring New Insight
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Paul RobertsMay 31, 2018
I agree. But even better is to download a section of Isaiah to your computer then with the Enter and Tab keys discover for yourself the poetic structure of this great prophet. I discovered this when I wanted to quote Isaiah in a libretto for a Musical I am writing from the Book of Mormon. As one tries to discern the poetry you gain a greater understanding of the message.
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