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Isaiah 5: 20 |
Calling Evil, good |
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Isaiah 6: 1, 4-8 |
Isaiah sees the Lord in the temple |
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Isaiah 8: 19, 20 |
Only if they speak according to the Word |
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Isaial 14: 3 - 6 and
Isaiah 14: 12 - 17 . . . . . |
Prophecy about Satan |
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Isaiah 24: 1 - 6 |
God makes the earth empty |
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Isaiah 28: 21 |
God's strange work |
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Isaiah 40: 30, 31 |
Wait on God |
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Isaiah 53: 2 - 4 |
Prophecy about the Messiah |
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Isaiah 55: 6, 7 |
Seek God while He can be found |
Isaiah 55: 10, 11 |
God's Word will not return void |
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Isaiah 58: 1 |
Cry out - show my people their sins |
Isaiah 58: 6 - 7 |
Christ's mission is our mission |
Isaiah 58: 10 |
Isaiah 58: 13, 14 |
God's promise in the Sabbath |
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Isaiah 59: 1, 2 |
Your sins separate you from God |
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Isaiah 59: 12 - 14 |
Justice stands far off |
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Isaiah 64: 4 |
What God has prepared for man |
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Isaiah 66: 1, 2 |
Tremble at God's Word |
Isaiah 66: 5 |
Your brothers, that have cast you out |
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The fifty-eighth chapter of Isaiah contains present truth for the people of God. Here we see how medical missionary work and the gospel ministry are to be bound together as the message is given to the world. Upon those who keep the Sabbath of the Lord is laid the responsibility of doing a work of mercy and benevolence. Medical missionary work is to be bound up with the message, and sealed with the seal of God.-- Manuscript 22, 1901. {Ev 516.4} |
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