Episode 133 Isaiah, Assyria, and the Gettysburg Address

A sermon about Isaiah links our text to one of the most famous speeches in American history.
Text: Isaiah 36-38
A sermon about Isaiah links our text to one of the most famous speeches in American history.
Text: Isaiah 36-38
A British art story teaches is about leadership and mortality.
One of the most famous synagogues in the world reflects the Jewish love for Jerusalem.
The appearance of a text from Isaiah on a movie about religion inspires us to ponder when this passage is read in synagogue.
Isaiah's description of the Jewish people is reflected in Judaism's impact throughout history.
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