40 Minutes In The Old Testament

Isaiah 59:17-60:14 (Episode 501)

Mar 17, 2026
They explore God as a divine warrior, clothed in armor and zeal. The conversation traces a coming redeemer and the covenant portrayed as a living person. They paint Zion’s future glory: light breaking darkness, nations bringing riches, and former enemies transformed. The imagery of open gates, ships, and return from exile features prominently.
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God As Divine Warrior Wearing Armor And Zeal

  • God appears as a divine warrior who outfits himself in armor and zeal to complete salvation personally.
  • Daniel Emery Price ties Isaiah's imagery to Exodus 15 and shows this language undergirds Paul's Armor of God in Ephesians.
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Redeemer As Covenant Keeper With A Singular Voice

  • Isaiah's redeemer is a messianic next-of-kin who comes to Zion and gathers those who turn from transgression.
  • Daniel Emery Price highlights the masculine singular pronouns pointing to a particular servant whose Spirit and words establish an enduring covenant.
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Covenant Personified In The Messiah

  • The covenant in Isaiah is personified: the covenant is not a document but embodied in the Messiah's body and words.
  • Chad Bird and Daniel link this to the New Covenant language of 'this is my blood of the covenant' and consuming Christ in communion.
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