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With Isaiah’s call, Isaiah first had a bittersweet experience with a seraph before he was commissioned as a messenger of God.
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The whole earth is full of his glory (Isaiah 6:3).
Jesus prompts a trip to the other side, and then quickly decides to take a nap.
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The book of Isaiah is Narrative History, Prophetic Oracle, and even a Parable (chapter 5).
the call narrative, functions as a part of it and further was likely intended to do so.
They said he began wailing the moment he was born.
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