In describing the third introductory sermon given by Isaiah, Dr. John Whitcomb shows how the prophet spoke in order to catch the attention of his fellow Israelites. You might be surprised to know that our teacher calls Isa. 5 "one of the most depressing chapters in the book of Isaiah -- if not the Bible." Why would he say such a thing? Listen to find out, and you will see how Isaiah uses plays on words to explain Israel's failure and perversion during this time. Isaiah pronounced woe -- first on himself and then on others in Israel. Dr. Whitcomb also explains the differences between Israel and the church. We trust that you will be blessed as you listen to this message, which covers both the condemnation of sin and the glorious offer of the grace of God to sinners.
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Dr. John C. Whitcomb has been a professor of Old Testament and theology for more than 50 years, and is widely recognized as a leading Biblical scholar. He taught at Grace Theological Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana, from 1951-1990, and gained much recognition for his work on...