Isaiah 7-8
Learn the historical background of some of the messianic texts in Isaiah, starting here with Isaiah 7.
Learn the historical background of some of the messianic texts in Isaiah, starting here with Isaiah 7.
Hear Greg Taylor’s recent sermon. Spenser Bolte reads Isaiah 5-6 and Greg preaches from this text in a sermon titled, “From Woe to Whoa!”
Greg Taylor shares five keys from some of the best scholars of scripture in how to read the Bible contextually.
Greg Taylor shares some Hebrew words from Isaiah 5 in today’s Journey Bible Project blog that will make a big difference in how you view the prophecy from now on.
What was the original context for the saying, “nations will beat their swords into plows”? Greg Taylor investigates in today’s Journey Bible Project blog.
I was mystified by Isaiah, known to be one of the greatest prophecies of all time. That was until I met John T. Willis in 2000 in Kenya. What he did was so amazing, I have to tell you about it in this blog.
I was mystified by Isaiah, known to be one of the greatest prophecies of all time. That was until I met John T. Willis in 2000 in Kenya. What he did was so amazing, I have to tell you about it in this blog.
How did the first church show radical acts of love? Will you join the Revolution: Radical Acts of Love? You are invited to The Journey this Sunday!
In today’s Journey Bible Project Blog, Greg Taylor shows how Jesus does not propose theories about the meaning of his death. He enacts concrete actions based in historical realities such as the Passover and the Exodus to show how he and his death are becoming the new liberation of Israel from the powers of evil.
This post is about a very interesting Scripture, Ezra 3:11-13 about how the second Jewish temple foundation was laid and the people rejoiced and cried. Half the assembly, mostly the older ones, cried. Half the assembly rejoiced. The post relates that to our lives, how often we gather in mosques, churches, synagogues, and temples and some rejoice and some are terribly sad. The important point is we are together in seeking God.
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