• Do you find Isaiah boring?
  • Are the 10 Lost Tribes really hiding under the Polar Ice Caps?
  • Do you find Isaiah too hard to read?
  • Do you just not want to read Isaiah?
  • Would you rather gouge your eyes out than read Isaiah?
  • Would you rather drink a whole pot of coffee than listen to another “interpretation” of Isaiah?
  • Do you doubt the conferences where they “UNLOCK THE MYSTERIES OF ISAIAH?”
You are not alone!!
Dr. Sheldon Greaves actually makes Isaiah interesting as he puts Isaiah’s writings in historical context in this episode of The Weird and Wild Old Testament. Miguel didn’t believe that Isaiah could be made interesting, but is now a convert and you can be too!
The Taylor Prism telling of the Assyrian King, Sennacherib's conquests

The Taylor Prism telling of the Assyrian King, Sennacherib’s conquests

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    Dr. Sheldon Greaves received his Ph.D. in Ancient Near Eastern Studies with an emphasis in Hebrew Bible from UC Berkeley in 1996. He is a co-founder of Henley-Putnam University, a private university catering to the intelligence and counterterrorism communities. He has taught Old and New Testament and similar subjects at Stanford University. At present, Dr. Greaves leads seminars on biblical and related topics as Scholar-in-Residence at the Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan in Corvallis, Oregon. He is also the founder of Guerrilla Scholars (501(c)(3) status pending), a loose association of learners, thinkers, teachers, artists, and recovering academics that can best be described as, "a bunch of geeks who want to save the world."

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