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Isaiah Decoded

Written by: Avraham Gileadi
Narrated by: Marvin Payne
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Hitherto unseen literary evidence reveals a new dimension to Isaiah's prophecy that uses Israel's ancient history as an allegory of an end-time scenario. Isaiah's Hebrew gospel preempts the New Testament by teaching the path through which God empowers his children to ascent to the highest heaven.

©2018 Hebraeus Press (P)2019 Hebraeus Press

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Excellent book!!

I can only echo Christ’s words, “Great are the words of Isaiah.”
This was an excellent book in helping in my understanding of Isaiah.

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Not a biblical exegesis material

I was mislead by the summary thinking the author stumbled upon new manuscript or archaeology findings that help explain difficult passages in Isaiah based on textual/form/historical analysis.

What I get is repetitive opinion about an ideology based on some strange arbitrary geometry-patterned/Hebrew alphabet numbering encoding hidden within the text rather than doing proper biblical exegesis. It incorrectly assume academic (e.g. logical deduction) is worthless for layperson, and assume layperson does not read the bible.

Truth can exceed our rational understanding, but it cannot be irrational. If the premises cannot be proven, the conclusion cannot be sound. The time is better spend reading the actual book of Isaiah then this conjecture.

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