David J. Ridges Quotes
ISAIAH 50 Background This Chapter Can Be Compared With 2 Nephi 7. As With Many Other Portions Of Isaiah, This Chapter Speaks Of The Future As If It Had Already Taken Place. A Major Question Here Is Who Has Left Whom When People Apostatize And Find Themselves Far Away From God Spiritually. Another Question That Isaiah Asks Is, Essentially, "Why Don't You Come Unto Christ? Has He Lost His Power To Save You?" It Is In This Chapter That We Learn That One Of The Terrible Tortures Inflicted Upon The Savior During His Trial And Crucifixion Was The Pulling Out Of His Whiskers (see Verse 6). At The Beginning Of Verse 1, The Lord Asks, In Effect, "Did I Leave You, Or Did You Leave Me?
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