| Isaiah 1:1-31 |
The Great Arraignment, or The Wickedness of Formal Worship |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces his exposition of the intense Messianic prophecy of Isaiah. A brief history of the times of Isaiah's ministry is presented. |
| Isaiah 2:1 - 4:6 |
The Two Jerusalems: Past and Future |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds a lengthy passage of the Book of Isaiah that sets forth God's vision of his kingdom on earth. |
| Isaiah 5:1-30 |
The Vineyard of Jehovah, or The Problem of Lawlessness |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the metaphor of God's chosen nation, Israel, as a vineyard. |
| Isaiah 6:1-13 |
The Prophet Cleansed, Called and Commissioned |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the conviction and call of Isaiah to his prophetic ministry. Parallels are made to the earthly ministry of Jesus Christ. |
| Isaiah 7:1-25 |
The Virgin's Son: the Divine Sign |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Isaiah's interaction with the king of Israel concerning the latter's alliance with the unbelieving nation of Assyria. |
| Isaiah 8:1 - 9:7 |
The Stone of Stumbling and the Mighty God |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on God's promise of the Messiah as told to Isaiah. An explanation of the different types of Messianic prophecies found in Scripture is provided. |
| Isaiah 9:1-7 |
The Child Who Is a Father |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds a passage in Isaiah's prophecy dealing with the Messiah as part of the Trinity. |
| Isaiah 9:8 - 10:34 |
The Destruction of the World's Kingdom |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds a poetic section of the prophecy of Isaiah which details God's judgment upon Israel. |
| Isaiah 11:1 - 12:6 |
The Coming and Consummation of Jehovah's Kingdom |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition of Isaiah's prophecy concerning the promised Messiah. Passages that confirm Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah are expouded. |
| Isaiah 13:1 - 14:23 |
Babylon and Lucifer |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the section of Isaiah's prophecy in which the prophet is given the vision of what will happen to Satan and his earthly kingdom. |
| Isaiah 14:24 - 18:7 |
Isaiah and the Foreign Nations - I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson teaches part one of two lessons on Isaiah's prophecy against the wicked nations surrounding Judah. |
| Isaiah 19:1 - 23:18 |
Isaiah and the Foreign Nations - II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his two-part message on the vision given to Isaiah about God's judgment of Israel by foreign nations. The correllation between Isaiah's vision and Daniel's experiences is exposited. |
| Isaiah 24:1 - 25:12 |
The Little Apocalypse - I: The Moral Universe in Judgment |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Apocalypse as it was revealed to Isaiah. |
| Isaiah 26:1 - 27:13 |
The Little Apocalypse - II: Israel Raised From the Dead and Fruitful In The Earth |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition of Isaiah's prophecy about the end times. Dr. Johnson details the relationship of Israel to the Messiah during the last days. |
| Isaiah 28 |
The Book of Woes - I: The Covenant with Death, or the Sure Foundation |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the passages of Isaiah's prophecy which explicitly judge the deceiving Hebrew priests. |
| Isaiah 29 |
The Book of Woes - II: Formalism, Faithlessness and the Holy One of Israel |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Isaiah's explicit judgments against the insincere religiosity of Israel. Parallels are drawn to the modern church in American society. |
| Isaiah 30 - 31 |
Politics and Faith, or the Folly of Trusting Horses and Chariots |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses the idolatry that comes when believers fail to trust in the security of God. |
| Isaiah 32 |
The Ideal Man and What's Wrong With Women |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson derives insight into Christian living from Isaiah's description of the disobedient Israelites. |
| Isaiah 33 |
The Treacherous Assyrian and the Glorious Lord |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson completes his exposition of Isaiah's "Book of Woes." |
| Isaiah 34 - 35 |
The Battle of Armageddon, the Coming of the Lord and the Kingdom of God |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Isaiah's revelation of the Second Advent of Jesus and the defeat of the antichrist. |
| Isaiah 36 - 39 |
History, Prophecy and Son: the Difference Jesus Christ Makes |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the life of Hezekiah, Judah's greatest king. |
| Isaiah 40:1-31 |
The Comfort of Israel's Incomparable God |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on what he calls "Isaiah's gospel." |
| Isaiah 41:1-7 |
Jehovah: the Sovereign Lord of Israel |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the section of Isaiah's prophecy that reveals God's sovereignty over Israel's history and future events involving the Gentiles. |
| Isaiah 42 |
The Servant of Jehovah, the Covenant of the People and the Light of the Gentiles |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the passage of Isaiah's prophecy which details the servanthood of the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ. |
| Isaiah 43 - 44:23 |
After Discipline: Deliverance |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the section of Isaiah's prophecy that describes the purpose of God's salvation of the saints. |
| Isaiah 44:24 - 45:25 |
Cyrus: Anointed of Jehovah and His Greater Captain |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the selection of the Persian King, Cyrus, to serve as God's "anointed one" in accomplishing his purposes in the divine plan of salvation. |
| Isaiah 46:1 - 47:15 |
Babylon Again! Its Gods and Its Fall |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Isaiah's prophecy concerning the spirit of Babylon set against God. The contrast betwen the gods of ancient Babylon and Jehovah is made. |
| Isaiah 41:22-23 |
The Moral Claims of Predicted Prophecy |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on how to discern God's truth in prophecy. |
| Isaiah 49:1-26 |
The Glorious Success of the Discouraged Servant of Jehovah |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins his exposition on the explicit Messianic prophecies of Isaiah. |
| Isaiah 50:1-11 |
Israel's Sin and the Servant's Steadfast Salvation |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition of Isaiah's prophecy of the future Suffering Servant. |
| Isaiah 51 - 52:12 |
Tidings of Salvation to Stricken Jerusalem |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the saving work of Jehovah for his people. |
| Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12 |
The Degradation and Exaltation of the Servant of Jehovah |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Isaiah's prophecy with regard to the suffering of the Messiah. |
| Isaiah 54 |
The Glory of the Covenant Nation |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses the hope that is found for the Jewish people in Isaiah's prophecy. |
| Isaiah 55 - 57 |
The Sure Mercies of David, or Invitation, Admonition and Denunciation |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the saving grace set forth in Isaiah's prophecy. |
| Isaiah 58 |
True Worship, or the Works of Faith |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on the expression of true faith in a true follower of the Messiah's life. |
| Isaiah 59 |
The Power of Human Sin |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds a section of Isaiah's prophecy in which the prophet is given a revelation of the sin of Israel and the nations' judgment at the Second Advent of the Messiah. |
| Isaiah 60 |
Vistas of the Future, or the Glory of the Kingdom of God |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition of Isaiah's revelation of the restoration of Israel in the Promised Land. |
| Isaiah 61 - 62 |
The Glory of the Servant and His City |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the passage from Isaiah's prophecy which Jesus of Nazareth spoke from at the beginning of his Messianic ministry. |
| Isaiah 63 - 64 |
The Advent in Judgment and Appeal for Deliverance |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the second coming of the Messiah as it was revealed to Isaiah. Details are given about Israel's ultimate confession. |
| Isaiah 65 |
Jehovah's Answer to Israel's Appeal, or New Heavens and a New Earth |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the fulfillment of God's promises to his elect as it is revealed in Isaiah's prophecy. |
| Isaiah 66 |
The Seat of the Scornful in the Day of Salvation |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition of the Book of Isaiah. This series serves at the basis for additional studies by Johnson into Isaiah's prophecies concering the future of Israel and the Messiah. |
| Isaiah 52:13-15; 1 Peter 1:10-12 |
The Startling Christ |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives a precise exposition on Isaiah's prophecy concerning the suffering servanthood of Christ. |
| Isaiah 53:1-3; John 12:37-38; Romans 10:14-17 |
The Misunderstood Messiah |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues a specific study into the prophetic role that Jesus Christ would play in working out God's redemption. Dr. Johnson provides references for Jesus' messiahship from the New Testament. |
| Isaiah 53:4-6; Matthew 8:14-17 |
The Vicarious Messiah |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues to expound Isaiah's prophecy concerning the role of Jesus Christ as the Suffering Servant of Jehovah. |
| Isaiah 53:7-9; 1 Peter 2:20-25; Revelation 5:5-14 |
The Submissive Messiah |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Isaiah's prophetic confession of Jesus as Lord by the Nation Israel. |
| Isaiah 53:10-12; Luke 22:35-38; Hebrews 9:28 |
The Sovereign Messiah |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes a sub-series on Isaiah's messianic prophecies by expounding the the final conquest of the suffering servant of Jehovah. |