22. Isaiah 21:9. What is fascinating about the prophecy of the fall of Babylon here? If the prophecy here is in chronological order, Assyria is ruling the world, and Babylon has not yet risen to power! But Macarthur and others point out that...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
An invitation and opportunity from Brother Bob of Hackberry House of Chosun Here’s our recording Catalog, as of November 4, 2016 We now have 1,980 recordings for your edification. Here’s the breakdown: “Bible Study.”...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
1. Isaiah 14:12. What is the implication here? The message, per verse 4, is directed to the King of Babylon. Again it seems we are talking about Babylon in its final form, though that is not necessarily so. Any Kingdom that rises up to...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
1. Isaiah 11:1. Has the “shoot” sprung from Jesse yet? The timing of this prophecy is merely “then.” When? It would appear that the flow of the text points to the time after the remnant has returned, or at the same...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Isaiah 6:8-9. Why is this verse not the best reference for world missions? The most famous world missions text ever is not about world missions, except for the obedient heart of God’s servant, Isaiah, willing to do anything the Lord asks....[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Isaiah 4. Will there be normal life after Jesus comes? The study of the coming Kingdom is a fascinating one, robbed from Bible believers by Jehovah’s Witnesses and others who see some of this clearly, and teach it. Their enthusiasm scares...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
ISAIAH Isaiah 1:7. When did this state of affairs come to pass? Though some want to suggest that all this happened in the time before King Uzziah (767-740 B.C.), and that perhaps Israel has not received fully from it, most look to Ahaz’s...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Song of Solomon 6:13. Who is the Shulamite? The same woman as throughout the book? Is the wife/lover of Solomon a poor country girl from “Shunem” in the distant tribe of Issachar, or is she the proud daughter of a king, now the wife...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Song of Solomon 2:1. What is the significance of the “Rose of Sharon, ” and “the lily of the valleys”? You will read in the commentaries the whole gamut of possibilities about the rose, the lily, Sharon, and the...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
SONG OF SOLOMON 1. Why the Song of Solomon? What does it mean? Does it have to mean anything? Whose interpretation of the book shall we use? This book is among the most difficult of all Scriptures for me to interpret. That thought alone has...[ abbreviated | read entire ]