No. The KJV word 'evil' is best understood now by the Hebrew word used originally, which means 'calamities' or 'adversities'.
Buchanan Blake has written: 'Joseph and Moses' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Bible 'How to read Isaiah' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Bible
Read Isaiah chapter 53.
Some books in the Bible were known before the Church. Like the Book of Isaiah that Jesus read in the synagogue.
When I read it in the Bible-in Isaiah 40:22 which was written around 2,800 years ago! Check it out for yourself.
Psalm 14 and Psalm 53 Also 2 Kings 19 and Isaiah 37
Walter E. Read has written: 'The Bible'
One of my favorites, which shows the heart of God, is found in Isaiah 58 (get a bible or look it up on line and read what the Scriptures tell us).
actually you do not need to get a Hebrew scripture to read the book of Isaiah. In the old testament in the Bible that would be the 23rd book. The words spoken by the prophet have been kept accurately troughout the ages.
Jean Martucci has written: 'How to read the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Study and teaching 'La bible'
Marc Zvi Brettler has written: 'The Book of Judges' -- subject- s -: Bible, Criticism, interpretation 'How to Read the Jewish Bible' 'How to read the Bible' -- subject- s -: Bible, Criticism, interpretation
Yes or no, depending on whether you are a Mormon -Isaiah 29:11-12 contains an oracle of a book that the recipient could not read because he was illiterate. If this is to be read as a prophecy of a book yet to be compiled, it could be a prophecy of the Hebrew Bible or the Christian Bible, but Mormons prefer to read it as a direct reference to the Book of Mormon.
Inductive Bible study looks at the Bible for what it says (trying not to read into the text what is not there). So, and inductive Bible is probably a Bible that doesn't add too much extra formatting or information about the Bible beyond what was present in the original.