verse by verse commentary on Isaiah 11:1-10
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verse by verse commentary on Isaiah 11:1-10
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The Millennial Kingdom - Isaiah 11:1-10; verse by verse
Instructions Read one or more of the following resources: “Understanding Isaiah” from the Old Testament Institute Student ManualLinks to an external site. “Ten Keys to Understanding Isaiah”, by Elder Bruce R. McConkie (Ensign, October 1973Links to an external site. “How Can I Understand Isaiah?” New Era, March 2012Links to an external site. Spend one hour studying the scriptures below. Use the Institute student manual (1 Nephi 20Links to an external site., 2 Nephi 11–16Links to an external site., 17–24) Links to an external site.as a guide as you puzzle your way through these challenging chapters in the Book of Mormon. Do not worry about reading each verse in every chapter in only an hour. We are looking for depth of study, not breadth. Read slowly, looking for insights that come to your mind, or that are shared in the linked passages from the Book of Mormon Institue Manual. Share at least five insights you found while studying the scriptures below. Scripture Passage Link to Institute Manual Insights & Interpretations 1 Nephi 20Links to an external site. (link)Links to an external site. 2 Nephi 12Links to an external site. (link)Links to an external site. 2 Nephi 15Links to an external site. (link)Links to an external site. 2 Nephi 16Links to an external site. (link)Links to an external site. 2 Nephi 18Links to an external site. (link)Links to an external site. 2 Nephi 20Links to an external site. (link)Links to an external site. 2 Nephi 25:1–8Links to an external site. (link)Links to an external site. Copy and paste the table above into a Word.doc and type in the 5 insights you gained as you studied in the appropriate box for the chapters you studied. Include which verses inspired your discovery and what you learned that could bless your life or cause changes to bring you closer to Heavenly Father and Christ.
1 Now I, Nephi, do speak somewhat concerning the words which I have written, which have been spoken by the mouth of Isaiah. For behold, Isaiah spake many things which were ahard for many of my people to understand; for they know not concerning the manner of prophesying among the Jews.2 For I, Nephi, have not taught them many things concerning the manner of the Jews; for their aworks were works of darkness, and their doings were doings of abominations.3 Wherefore, I write unto my people, unto all those that shall receive hereafter these things which I write, athat they may know the judgments of God, that they come upon all nations, according to the word which he hath spoken.4 Wherefore, hearken, O my people, which are of the house of Israel, and give ear unto my words; for because the words of Isaiah are not plain unto you, nevertheless they are plain unto all those that are filled with the aspirit of bprophecy. But I give unto you a cprophecy, according to the spirit which is in me; wherefore I shall prophesy according to the dplainness which hath been with me from the time that I came out from Jerusalem with my father; for behold, my soul delighteth in eplainness unto my people, that they may learn.5 Yea, and my soul delighteth in the words of aIsaiah, for I came out from Jerusalem, and mine eyes hath beheld the things of the bJews, and I know that the Jews do cunderstand the things of the prophets, and there is none other people that understand the things which were spoken unto the Jews like unto them, save it be that they are taught after the manner of the things of the Jews.6 But behold, I, Nephi, have not taught my children after the manner of the Jews; but behold, I, of myself, have dwelt at Jerusalem, wherefore I know concerning the regions round about; and I have made mention unto my children concerning the judgments of God, which ahath come to pass among the Jews, unto my children, according to all that which Isaiah hath spoken, and I do not write them.7 But behold, I proceed with mine own prophecy, according to my aplainness; in the which I bknow that no man can err; nevertheless, in the days that the prophecies of Isaiah shall be fulfilled men shall know of a surety, at the times when they shall come to pass.8 Wherefore, they are of aworth unto the children of men, and he that supposeth that they are not, unto them will I speak particularly, and confine the words unto mine bown people; for I know that they shall be of great worth unto them in the clast days; for in that day shall they understand them; wherefore, for their good have I written them. and 2 Nephi 25:1–8. Helps for Understanding IsaiahFor helps on understanding Isaiah, see commentary for 1 Nephi 20–21 on page 43.2 Nephi 25:4. “Filled with the Spirit of Prophecy”President Joseph Fielding Smith (1876–1972) clarified the phrase “the spirit of prophecy” and how we might attain this gift:“Revelation may be given to every member of the Church. The Prophet said that every man should be a prophet; that the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. It is not only the privilege but the duty of each member of the Church to know the truth which will make him free. This he cannot know unless it is revealed to him. …“The gift of the Holy Ghost is given to the members of the Church so that they may have the spirit of prophecy and revelation. Let it be understood however, that they will not receive revelation for the guidance of the Church” (Church History and Modern Revelation, 2 vols. [1953], 2:217–18).2 Nephi 25:9–30:18. Nephi’s Sermon to Jews, Children of Lehi, and GentilesThe following overview provides a summary of 2 Nephi, chapters 25–30, which make up a sermon given by Nephi to three different groups of people—the Jews, the children of Lehi, and the Gentiles.Nephi’s Message to the Jews (2 Nephi 25:10–20)Destruction of Jerusalem; captivity in Babylon; return to Jerusalem (see verses 10–11)Jewish rejection of Christ; His Crucifixion and Resurrection (see verses 12–13)Jerusalem destroyed again in A.D. 70 and A.D. 135 (see verse 14)Subsequent scattering of the Jews (see verses 17–20)Nephi’s Message to the Children of Lehi (2 Nephi 25:21–26:11)Nephi’s writings preserved and handed down; Joseph’s posterity to be preserved (see 25:21)Nephites rejoice in Christ; purpose of the law of Moses (see 25:23–30)Signs followed by destruction; Christ visited the Nephites; destruction of the Nephites (see 26:1–11). type in the 5 insights you gained as you studied in the appropriate box for the chapters you studied. Include which verses inspired your discovery and what you learned that could bless your life or cause changes to bring you closer to Heavenly Father and Christ.
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