| Glen Talbott - 2006 - 94 pages
...God Is Speaking—Are We Listening? The Old Testament prophet Isaiah begins his book in verse 2 with, "Hear, O heavens, and give ear O earth: for the LORD hath spoken." It is as if God's great courtroom has been called to order. He continues, "I have nourished and brought... | |
| Alexander Roberts - Religion - 2007 - 616 pages
...confesses that words were uttered by God, who made heaven and earth, and governs them. He says : " u@ , 7 And again : " Thus saith the LORD God, who made the heaven, and stretched it out ; who established... | |
| Benjamin Harshav - Religion - 2007 - 338 pages
...argument. Thus, the formulaic opening of Isaiah 1:2, which is rather close to our previous example: Hear, O heavens and give ear, O earth: for the Lord hath spoken 1a1 mm 's consists not of two but of three parts, the first two paralleling each other rigorously and... | |
| Willie James Webb - Religion - 2007 - 178 pages
...speaks inclusively to all people: O Earth, Earth, Earth, hear the word of the Lord. (Jeremiah 22:29) Hear O Heavens, and give ear, O, Earth; for the Lord hath spoken. (Isaiah 1:2) The universality of God's message rings out clearly in the above two scriptural references.... | |
| Guy Peter Calandra - Religion - 122 pages
...as the Wonderful, not the Christ. God, through the prophet Isaiah, spoke of this problem. He said, "Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth: for the LORD hath spoken, I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me. The ox knoweth his owner... | |
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