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Israel’s Return; Isaiah 12-14
Season 7, Episode 2
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02-Jul-2021
What God reveals through His prophets is true and proven. We witness the conclusion of God’s punishment upon Israel, as they return from seventy years of exile. God chose to fulfill the Sabbath years that were not observed during the time of the Kings. God tells the eighth century BC prophet, Isaiah, that the people will rejoice and be at peace when they return. This is told in advance to prove that God’s plans are real and always prevail. God will fulfill every prophecy from His Word and He will keep us close to Him, if we follow His ways and obey His Word. Isaiah 14 is a perfect example of a predictive prophecy. Reading Biblical prophecy also requires us to know Israel’s history, it is important to know what has already been fulfilled and what is yet to come.
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