Episode 139 Isaiah, the Cantor, and the Sabbath Song

The link between our passages in Isaiah and a famous Jewish prayer has profound lessons about the nature of Jewish hope.
Text: Isaiah 48-54
The link between our passages in Isaiah and a famous Jewish prayer has profound lessons about the nature of Jewish hope.
Text: Isaiah 48-54
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