In the treasure chest of the Book of Mormon scriptures, gems of Isaiah seem to be locked away in secure compartments. This book opens these Isaiah compartments and polishes the precious gems of his prophetic wisdom and symbolic poetry. Including chapters about Isaiah as prophet and poet, Isaiah and the brass plates of Laban, and Isaiah's message for Latter-day Saints, this insightful volume will enhance your study of the Book of Mormon and give you a greater appreciation for the priceless contributions of the Prophet Isaiah.
Dr. Victor L. Ludlow graduated with high honors from Brigham Young University (and was a Danforth Fellow at Harvard and Brandeis Universities, where he received a Ph.D. in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies. Beginning in 1972, he taught a variety of classes at BYU and in Jerusalem, with an emphasis on the Bible (especially the writings of Isaiah), the Book of Mormon, and Judaism. He is an emeritus professor of Ancient Scripture and the Coordinator for Near Eastern Studies at BYU. He has also served as chair of the BYU Faculty General Education Council and on the BYU Faculty Advisory Council.
Dr. Ludlow has served in the Church as a bishop, branch president, high councilor, stake young men's president, counselor in a stake presidency, and president of the Germany Frankfurt Mission (1983-86).
He and his wife, V-Ann (Virginia Ann), are the parents of four sons and two daughters, and the grandparents of fifteen children.
Dr. Ludlow has written many books and articles on the Bible, the Middle East, and comparative studies between Jewish and Latter-day Saint theology. He is especially noted as author of Isaiah: Prophet, Seer, and Poet and Principles and Practices of the Restored Gospel.
I tried reading this book in little pieces each day and struggled. It wasn't until I dove head first into this book and immersed myself in it over a four day period that it began to open my mind. For the first time in my life, I desire to truly know the words of Isaiah.
Took me long enough to finish. It definitely helped me better understand a lot of the verses in the Book of Mormon I’d often gloss over, and will help give me the right perspective and knowledge needed as I read those verses going forward. Was repetitive at times, and lots of quotes came straight from Jesus the Christ by Talmage. Not a bad thing though.
Victor Ludlow came to my wedding reception and it was great to meet him. At the time, I didn't realize the caliber of gospel scholar he was, but I certainly know now. If you're looking to have a better understanding of Nephi's Isaiah chapters (and, of course, Isaiah's writings themselves), this is a great book. I had a desire to follow through with the Savior's commandment in 3 Nephi 23 to search the words of Isaiah, and this book helped me a lot in my understanding and appreciation of this great prophet whom the author calls "a prophet's prophet." Ludlow draws heavily on writings from Talmage, McConkie and Joseph Fielding Smith in amplifying Isaiah's concepts. I took lots of notes and plan to read more of Ludlow's works on this and other subjects.
An indispensable resource for LDS students of scripture
The Isaiah chapters are difficult for most readers of the Book of Mormon, however this work helps the reader better understand what's going on, and conveniently has a chapter on each Isaiah chapter in the Book of Mormon so they become more easily organized and manageable. Each chapter goes through both the ancient context and how it relates to modern times. Very readable and helpful!
It took me a little bit to get into this book but once I really sat down and read it I really loved it. It will definitely change my attitude when I read the Isaiah chapters of Nephi. I feel I not only have a better understanding of what symbolism means. But I have a better understanding of why Nephi included so much Isaiah in his writings.
I read most of it, and it helped me understand a lot of history about the prophet Isaiah and the people he prophesied about. Very informative and quoted a lot of prophets and apostles which is awesome.
This book teaches a lot of the same principles that are found in Victor Ludow's other book 'Isaiah: Prophet, Seer, Poet'. The first few chapters are almost identical since they deal with the historical and personal background of Isaiah. Then Ludlow shows how to go through the Isaiah portions of the Book of Mormon. He makes Isaiah approachable and something that can be understood with a little work. I would highly recommend it for beginners who are just starting to approach Isaiah and also those who are looking to supplement their current knowledge.
The first few chapters are almost identical since they deal with the historical and personal background of Isaiah. Then Ludlow shows how to go through the Isaiah portions of the Book of Mormon. He makes Isaiah approachable and something that can be understood with a little work. I would highly recommend it for beginners who are just starting to approach Isaiah and also those who are looking to supplement their current knowledge.
This is not the exact book I'm reading. I'm reading Unlocking The Book of Mormon A Side by Side Commentary. It is really good, it has the chapter and verses on the left side and notes and explanations on the right side of the page. Ludlow is one of the authors of the book, and the chapters that include Isiah are referenced by him.
I loved this book! A must read for anyone who finds Isaiah hard to understand. I especially love how Ludlow points out the many scriptural prophets who comment on Isaiah's prophecies. Their comments both testify of the importance of Isaiah’s prophecies and clarify them.
very helpful companion to gaining clarity and insights into the "Isaiah chapters". Loved it and gained a deeper appreciation of these precious chapters.