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Avraham Gileadi

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Avraham Gileadi



Average rating: 4.25 · 517 ratings · 103 reviews · 40 distinct worksSimilar authors
Isaiah Decoded: Ascending t...

4.43 avg rating — 107 ratings — published 2012 — 7 editions
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The Book of Isaiah: A New T...

4.15 avg rating — 74 ratings — published 1988 — 6 editions
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The Last Days: Types and Sh...

4.12 avg rating — 73 ratings — published 1991 — 10 editions
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Isaiah Decoded: Ascending t...

4.29 avg rating — 49 ratings — published 2002 — 2 editions
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The Literary Message of Isaiah

4.14 avg rating — 37 ratings — published 1994 — 8 editions
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The End from the Beginning:...

3.97 avg rating — 38 ratings — published 1997 — 4 editions
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Studies in the Book of Mormon

4.21 avg rating — 33 ratings — published 2005 — 4 editions
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Endtime Prophecy: A Judeo-M...

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Becoming Kings and Queens o...

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Modern Idolatry and the End...

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“But let’s begin at the beginning. Do you remember Jacob’s “ladder” reaching from earth to heaven, on which angels ministered up and down? Jacob called it the “gate of heaven,” with God visible at the top. (Genesis 28:12, 17.) Around that idea, Isaiah builds a theology—a way we define humanity’s relationship to God. In other words, What is God’s role towards us, and ours towards him? Isaiah’s theology embraces all people born on the earth, no matter how good or evil they turn out to be. In the process, Isaiah describes different ways of living that people choose for themselves, some drawing them nearer to God, others distancing them from him. Each way has a place on the ladder to heaven. Where we find ourselves in this divine scheme depends on us, on what law we live—a higher or lesser law. When we discern the different levels represented on the ladder, we can learn a great deal about ourselves by asking, How does my life fit with this picture? Probably most of us would like to know more about where we stand with God. We have questions such as, How did I get where I am, and where am I going? Or more to the point, Where do I want to go? In addressing such questions, Isaiah eliminates the need for a lot of speculation about ourselves. He shows us the ladder to heaven, and we answer our own questions. Most importantly, Isaiah teaches us how to get through heaven’s “gate.”
Avraham Gileadi, Isaiah Decoded: Ascending the Ladder to Heaven

“I also realized it wasn’t so much that people read the same Word of God differently, but that many weren’t reading it at all—not the scripture itself—at least not in a manner that allowed them to fit every piece of it into one cohesive picture of the truth. Instead, people were reading materials their religions published for study. Often these were selective—preserving some threads of the truth while excluding others—so that the total picture was so incomplete it became a distortion.”
Avraham Gileadi, Isaiah Decoded: Ascending the Ladder to Heaven

“We qualify for heaven when we enter God’s presence. Some people attain that state in this life; while still living on the earth they see God. Others fail to do so even after death.”
Avraham Gileadi, Isaiah Decoded: Ascending the Ladder to Heaven



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