Isaiah Chapter 8 
SatanThe serpent cast out of his mouth a river that she might be carried away by it. The earth opened its mouth and swallowed the river. See Isaiah 59:19. |
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Isaiah 8:7,8![]() |
Isaiah 59:19-21
Revelation 12:15,16
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JND v5, pp39JND Collected wtitings. |
Immanuel, God With UsImmanuel |
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Isaiah 8:7,8 (P,M)![]() |
Matthew 1:23
Revelation 12:15,16
Note link with waters of the river, in Isaiah 8:7,8 and Rev. 12:15,16. |
JND v5, pp39,40JND Collected writings. |
Immanuel, God With UsChrist's name Immanuel. See Isaiah 8:7,8. |
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Isaiah 8:7,8![]() |
Matthew 1:23
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Christ born of a virgin. Note in Gen. 3:15 unusual reference "her seed". |
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Isaiah 8:8![]() |
Genesis 3:15
Link of "her seed". Isaiah 7:14
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Stone Which the Builders Rejected Becomes the Head of the CornerNote: It is commented that Psalm 118 is more often quoted in the N.T. than any other in the O.T. Note the stone which the builders rejected as the rock goes through our dispensation (Matt 16:18 and the coming age Dan. 2:45) |
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Isaiah 8:14![]() |
Genesis 49:24
Psalms 118:22,23
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Stone Which the Builders Rejected Becomes the Head of the CornerStumbling stone to Israel. See most references Psalm 118:22,23 |
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Isaiah 8:14 (P,M)![]() |
Psalms 118:22,23
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JND v11, pp252JND Collected writings. |
Stone Which the Builders Rejected Becomes the Head of the CornerGod's people have stumbled at the stumbling stone. See Isaiah 8:14. |
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Isaiah 8:14![]() |
Romans 9:32,33
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Day of the Lord (Judgement in the Tribulation)Stone cut out without hands sets out Christ, as dealing with all enemies, becoming a great mountain and filling the whole earth (introducing the Millennium). See Isaiah 2:12,and references of Christ as stone and rock. |
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Isaiah 8:14![]() |
Psalms 2:9
Psalms 118:22,23
Isaiah 2:12
Isaiah 28:6
Daniel 2:35,44,45
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JT v48, pp512JND v2, pp317,332JND Collected writings. Note important difference of prophetic events of Daniel compared to Ezekiel in pg. 332. |
The RemnantSee also chart of the headings of the Psalms, for many references to the remnant. |
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Isaiah 8:16,17![]() |
Isaiah 1:9
Isaiah 7:3
A remnant shall return, see foot note "i" in J.N.D. bible. Isaiah 10:20-22
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JND v11, pp127JND Collected writings. Note most interesting comments about the remnant and the Church related to the latter days. JND v11, pp121JND Collected writings. |
The RemnantSee most references in Isaiah 10:20-22. |
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Isaiah 8:16,17 (P)![]() |
Isaiah 10:20-22
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JT v48, pp483-486 |
Behold I and the children which God has given me. See Isaiah 8:18. |
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Isaiah 8:18![]() |
Hebrews 2:13
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Those given to Christ. |
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Isaiah 8:18 (P)![]() |
John 17:6
Hebrews 2:13
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Hint of the darkness in the tribulation. |
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Isaiah 8:22 (G)![]() |
Revelation 16:10,11
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JND v11, pp252-253JND Collected writings. |
Day of the Lord (Judgement in the Tribulation)Darkness and earthquakes in the Tribulation. |
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Isaiah 8:22![]() |
Isaiah 13:10-13
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7 BOWLS5th BOWL: poured out on throne of the beast, and its kingdom became darkened. They gnawed their tongues with distress and blasphemed the God of heaven because of their distresses and sores. See links below. |
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Isaiah 8:22![]() |
Exodus 10:21
Isaiah 13:10
Isaiah 60:2
Joel 2:2
Matthew 24:29
Revelation 8:12
Revelation 16:10-11
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JND v5, pp55JND Collected writings. |