God’s Judgment of the Whole World – Why Judgment Must Precede Joy (Isaiah 13–27) Epis IX

EPISODE 9 — Pulling the Arc Together Purpose: Synthesis and orientation Function: Closure without dilution Reader Orientation Isaiah 13-27 should be read as a unified argument rather

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EPISODE 8 – Isaiah 27: The Restored Vineyard Anchor: Isaiah 27 Purpose: End on hope without sentimentality Reader Orientation Isaiah 27 should be read as the resolution

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EPISODE 7 – Isaiah 26: Learning Trust After Judgment Anchor: Isaiah 26 Purpose: Moral formation Reader Orientation Isaiah 26 should be read as a chapter about formation,

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EPISODE 6 -Isaiah 25: The Feast for All Peoples Anchor: Isaiah 25:6-8 Tone: Hopeful, reverent Reader Orientation Isaiah 25 should be read as the answer to Isaiah

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EPISODE 5 – Why Isaiah 24 Is Not the End Anchor: Isaiah 24 → 25 transition Purpose: Prevent despair Reader Orientation Isaiah 24 and 25 must be

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EPISODE 4 – Isaiah 24: When the World Comes Apart How to Read Isaiah 24 (Reader Orientation) Isaiah 24 often unsettles first-time readers because it

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