tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4648300866401965494.post5982907184222146147..comments2023-06-21T02:30:06.647-07:00Comments on Project: The King and I: Book of Isaiah 40-43 He shall feed his flock like a shepherdBrucehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08310824690509335801noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4648300866401965494.post-6500318424480068972011-09-20T19:29:48.793-07:002011-09-20T19:29:48.793-07:00@Bruce,
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he he proclaims that his existence is...@Bruce,<br />41:4<br /><i>he he proclaims that his existence is finite!!! He's mortal!!!</i><br /><br />No Bruce read that again, "the first" think before anything was I AM!<br />and with the last. He is not the last, He is with the last. I may be the last person giving a ready defence yet i know God is with me.<br /><br /><i>Is God getting a soft heart for the blight of the Israelites? </i><br />No, just letting them know He won't utterly destroy them. 42:6; God is going to bring something great from these people. That being Jesus Christ.<br /><i>Is he still disappointed in them but like a parent, helping them out begrudgingly?</i><br /><br />No God made a covenant and He will not break it. He told Moses that He could rise up a nation from him alone. A remnant is more than enough for God to work with. (Deuteronomy 9:14)Edwardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16369659005071111204noreply@blogger.com