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Ep. 36 | Great are the Words of Isaiah Pt. 1 with Avraham Gileadi, of the Isaiah Institute The Latter-day Disciples Podcast

    • Christianity

Meghan is thrilled to be join in this the first part of a two-part interview with scholar, author, and Scribe in Israel, Avraham Gileadi. Discussion topics include:
 
- Literary structures and Isaiah as an end-time scenario
- The role of covenants
- Isaiah's Spiritual Levels of Humanity
- The importance of suffering, trial and descent phases
- The role of Latter-day Disciples in the end-time

The Book of Isaiah, Isaiah Institute Hebrew Translation
Isaiah's Seven Levels of Spiritual Humanity
Isaiah's Literary Structures

Avraham Gileadi was born in the Netherlands during World War II. During the war, his father’s Dutch underground organization helped a New Zealand pilot escape to England. This led to the family emigrating to New Zealand in 1950. In 1968, Avraham Gileadi emigrated to Israel, where he learned Hebrew, attended rabbinical school, and studied Jewish analytical methods. In 1973, he moved to the United States, married and raised a family of nine children. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Studies under the tutelage of Professor Roland. K. Harrison of Wycliffe College, Toronto, Canada, with Professor Hugh Nibley as chairman.

For his doctoral thesis, he analyzed a complex literary structure in the Book of Isaiah that radically impacts the book’s interpretation. During his Ph.D. program, he translated the text of Isaiah into modern English, with annotations from the Dead Sea Scroll of Isaiah, 1Qsaa, and the Greek Septuagint Version, LXX. His publications include  The Literary Message of Isaiah; The End from the Beginning: The Apocalyptic Vision of Isaiah with Isaiah Translation; The Book of Isaiah: Analytical Translation with Comprehensive Concordance; Apocalyptic Commentary of the Book of Isaiah; and Windows on the Prophecy of Isaiah: Study Tools for Understanding Isaiah, and Becoming Kings and Queens of the Gentiles. 
Professor Hugh Nibley of BYU is known to have decl
Have you heard about the first-of-its-kind online temple class, "House of Learning: Understanding the Doctrine of the Temple"?! Registered students receive access to 19 lessons, over 6 hours of video/audio content, and list of over 50 additional resources, all geared towards helping you know and live what the temple aims to teach us. Click HERE to register now!

Meghan is thrilled to be join in this the first part of a two-part interview with scholar, author, and Scribe in Israel, Avraham Gileadi. Discussion topics include:
 
- Literary structures and Isaiah as an end-time scenario
- The role of covenants
- Isaiah's Spiritual Levels of Humanity
- The importance of suffering, trial and descent phases
- The role of Latter-day Disciples in the end-time

The Book of Isaiah, Isaiah Institute Hebrew Translation
Isaiah's Seven Levels of Spiritual Humanity
Isaiah's Literary Structures

Avraham Gileadi was born in the Netherlands during World War II. During the war, his father’s Dutch underground organization helped a New Zealand pilot escape to England. This led to the family emigrating to New Zealand in 1950. In 1968, Avraham Gileadi emigrated to Israel, where he learned Hebrew, attended rabbinical school, and studied Jewish analytical methods. In 1973, he moved to the United States, married and raised a family of nine children. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Studies under the tutelage of Professor Roland. K. Harrison of Wycliffe College, Toronto, Canada, with Professor Hugh Nibley as chairman.

For his doctoral thesis, he analyzed a complex literary structure in the Book of Isaiah that radically impacts the book’s interpretation. During his Ph.D. program, he translated the text of Isaiah into modern English, with annotations from the Dead Sea Scroll of Isaiah, 1Qsaa, and the Greek Septuagint Version, LXX. His publications include  The Literary Message of Isaiah; The End from the Beginning: The Apocalyptic Vision of Isaiah with Isaiah Translation; The Book of Isaiah: Analytical Translation with Comprehensive Concordance; Apocalyptic Commentary of the Book of Isaiah; and Windows on the Prophecy of Isaiah: Study Tools for Understanding Isaiah, and Becoming Kings and Queens of the Gentiles. 
Professor Hugh Nibley of BYU is known to have decl
Have you heard about the first-of-its-kind online temple class, "House of Learning: Understanding the Doctrine of the Temple"?! Registered students receive access to 19 lessons, over 6 hours of video/audio content, and list of over 50 additional resources, all geared towards helping you know and live what the temple aims to teach us. Click HERE to register now!

42 min