The Trimming and Relighting: of the Lampstand in Isaiah
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New sales of the First Edition of this book have been discontinued. The second edition is available!! The Book of Isaiah is difficult to read and follow. Why does the poetry seem to transition so abruptly from stanza to stanza? We know that Isaiah was given a vision of the temple by God. An article of the temple was the lampstand, or the menorah with seven lamps. This lampstand had both plant-like and lamp-like features. Why? In The Trimming and Relighting of the Lampstand in Isaiah, the stanza structure of Isaiah’s inspired poetry is connected to features of the temple lampstand. This lampstand or menorah view of the poetry provides what modern readers might term the missing table of contents for a significant portion of the Book of Isaiah. The Trimming has been reviewed by both Isaiah and Old Testament/Hebrew Scholars. This evangelical book provides a challenging study for able readers who desire a road map to help them find their way through the literary structure of Isaiah, a difficult Old Testament book that is quite central to the Judeo-Christian faiths.
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