Bible Prophecy can read like a dream—you see elements that do not add up but clearly stand for something. There may be cause-and-effect problems. Words and scenes feel out of context. It can be baffling. Bible prophecy is not written in the linear, logical fashion to which Western readers are accustomed. This is not aContinue reading “Prophecies, Dreams, and Hope for the Remnant. Isaiah 17.”
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Refugees & the Matthew Henry Commentary. Isaiah 15.
Image of a family of refugees seeking better times during the American Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Many traveled by car or bus, but this family was photographed walking with only an old wagon and a baby stroller. Yet, their plight is far better than some refugees—the nation was not at war, after all, andContinue reading “Refugees & the Matthew Henry Commentary. Isaiah 15.”