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The author of this epistle, we believe, was the brother of our Lord.
This James, along with the Lord’s other brothers, was an unbeliever
before the resurrection.
Some feel that this epistle appears contradictory to Paul’s
teaching, but the ostensible differences are easy to understand.
Paul focused on our justification before God. James focuses on
the believer’s justification before men. His robust epistle focuses
on the practical Christian walk rather than on doctrine; it is
directed toward a living faith. Faith is not believing in spite of the
evidence; Faith is obeying in spite of the consequences.
Join Dr. Chuck Missler in his in-depth commentary on the book
of James.
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DEAR FRIENDS
Dean Packwood
Art Director, Publications and Web,
Koinonia House
A
s we approach Easter, most of us will probably welcome a break from a
turbulent start to 2017. With all the fake news, media bias, politics
and conflicts, we as Christians can all too often find ourselves
caught up in flesh and blood battles. We should take time to reflect
and remember the most pivotal point of all history.
But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for
our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and
with his stripes we are healed. All we like sheep have gone astray;
We have turned, every one, to his own way; And the Lord has
laid on Him the iniquity of us all. He was oppressed and He was
afflicted, Yet He opened not His mouth; He was led as a lamb to the
slaughter, And as a sheep before its shearers is silent, So He opened
not His mouth. He was taken from prison and from judgment,
And who will declare His generation? For He was cut off from
the land of the living; For the transgressions of My people He was
stricken.
Isaiah 53:5-6
He is not here, but is risen! Remember how He spoke to you when
He was still in Galilee, saying, ‘The Son of Man must be delivered
into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day
rise again.’
Luke 24:6-7
Please remember Koinonia House in your prayers.
In HIS service,
Dean Packwood
Art Director, Publications and Web,
Koinonia House
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ISAIAH 53
THE FULCRUM OF
Dr. Chuck Missler
Founder, Koinonia House
THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE
T
he Dead Sea Scrolls were first discovered in late 1946 in caves along
the Dead Sea. The ancient settlement of Khirbet Qumran held
millennial old sealed clay jars which contained about 1200
manuscripts, including more than 300 Biblical texts. Arguably the
greatest discovery at Qumran is the Great Isaiah Scroll, a nearly complete
scroll that was copied around 125 BC. It contains all 66 chapters
of Isaiah.
In this book, we will focus on a particularly interesting passage in the
second half of Isaiah: chapter 53. It has been called the Holy of Holies
of the Old Testament. These twelve verses offer a summary of the entire
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Portion of the Great Isaiah Scroll (1QIsaa), one of the original seven Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in
Qumran in 1947. It is the largest (H: 22-25, L: 734 cm) and best preserved of all the biblical scrolls.
New Testament, written more than 700 years before Jesus Christ was born.
A number of passages in the Hebrew Scriptures describe the victory of
the Messiah as the ruler of the world, and the Jews have focused on those.
This chapter provides another unexpected purpose for the great King;
it’s an incredible prophecy that describes the Messiah
as a servant who suffers and dies for His people. BIO
Dr. Chuck Missler
President/Founder,
Isaiah's Writing Koinonia Institute
After a distinguished
The Book of Isaiah opens with a declaration of its military career and more
authorship. In verse 1:1, the prophet Isaiah, son than 30 very successful
years in the corporate
of Amoz, states that he wrote his prophecy during business environment,
the reigns of “Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, Chuck was led to pursue
a life-long endeavor
kings of Judah.” Chapter 6 of Isaiah describes a of teaching the Bible
vision that took place “in the year that King Uzziah on a full-time basis.
He founded Koinonia
died,” – about 740/739 BC.[1] Isaiah volunteers to be House, an organization
a prophet in this passage, and the LORD gives him devoted to encouraging
people to study the Bible.
a dismal task: He also founded Koinonia
Institute to enable people
to have a Kingdom effect
1 Thiele, E. (1983). The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, 3rd Ed. Grand
on the world today.
Rapids: Zondervan/Kregel, 217.
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And he said, Go, and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but understand
not; and see ye indeed, but perceive not. Make the heart of this
people fat, and make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; lest they
see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with
their heart, and convert, and be healed. Then said I, Lord, how long?
And he answered, Until the cities be wasted without inhabitant, and
the houses without man, and the land be utterly desolate, And the
LORD have removed men far away, and there be a great forsaking
in the midst of the land.
Isaiah 6:9-12
Throughout Isaiah, the heart of God cries out to the hard-hearted people
of Judah. He alternates back and forth between rebuke and comfort,
rebuke and comfort. Meanwhile, Isaiah offers some of the most profound
prophetic passages in all of Scripture, describing the future sometimes
years, centuries, and even millennia in advance.
The majority of Isaiah gives us a rich variety of poetry. Wisdom poetry
and hymns of rebuke, prediction and prophecy pour at us from chapters
1-35. We then find a change in pace at chapters 36-39, where Isaiah
turns to prose. During this “bridge,” the prophet gives an interesting
historical narrative describing important events during the reign of King
Hezekiah. Then, at chapter 40, the poetry of comfort, prediction, and
rebuke picks up again until the end of the 66 chapters.
Right in the center of this second part, we find the focus of our present
study: Chapter 53. It is located 13 chapters from chapter 40 and 13
chapters from chapter 66. The Bible’s chapter divisions were not in the
original; they were placed in the New Testament in the 13th century AD
and in the Hebrew Old Testament in the 15th century, but the chapter
breaks often follow thematic breaks in the text.
I like to follow the Holman Bible Commentary and further divide
chapters 40-66 into three parts:[2]
• The Purpose of Peace: 40-48
2 Clendenen, E. & Howard, J. (2015). The Holman Illustrated Bible Commentary. Nashville: Holman Reference,
710.
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Crucifixion
We know that crucifixion was not invented until the Persian Empire,
after which it was widely adopted by the Romans.[4] The official form
of execution in Israel was stoning. It’s particularly startling, therefore,
to find the crucifixion of the Messiah detailed in Isaiah centuries before
this form of execution was invented.
Psalm 22 is another important passage that describes Jesus’ death from
the viewpoint of Christ hanging on the cross. His unbroken bones,
His thirst, His pierced hands and feet, His humiliation and ridicule,
and even the gambling done for His
clothes are all described by David in
His unbroken bones,
Psalm 22, nearly 1000 years before His thirst, His pierced
the crucifixion took place. Zechariah hands and feet, His
12:10 adds to the picture, declaring, humiliation and
“They shall look upon me whom they ridicule, and even the
have pierced,” offering a description gambling done for His
by the LORD of those who will see clothes are all described
Him at His return. by David in Psalm 22
Here in Isaiah 53, we find the purpose of Christ’s death written centuries
in advance. Isaiah is a supernatural book, and this is a supernatural
passage.
Deutero-Isaiah
Who hath believed our report? And to whom is the arm of the
LORD revealed?
Isaiah 53:1
It is popular these days to split Isaiah into two parts, crediting the
authorship of the first 39 chapters to Isaiah, son of Amoz, and chapters
3 Matthew 8:14-17; Mark 15:28; Luke 22:35-37; John 12:37-41; Acts 8:26-35; Romans 10:16-21; 1 Peter 2:21-
25. These are just the direct quotes of Isaiah 53 and do not include the many passages that describe Jesus
fulfilling its prophecies. We will cover those in detail later in this book.
4 Retief, F.P. and Cilliers, L. (December, 2003). The History and Pathology of Crucifixion. South African Medical
Journal: 93(12): 938–941.
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5 As quoted in Allis, O. (1951). The Unity of Isaiah. (A study in prophecy.) (p. 2). Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock.
6 Cf. Isaiah 13-24
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The writing of Isaiah is among the best, most beautiful and skilled poetry
in all the ancient world. This excellent writing skill continues from
chapter 1 to chapter 66. What’s more, we see no Babylonian influence
in his vocabulary. In the post-exilic books of Esther, Ezra or Nehemiah,
we find a range of Babylonian vocabulary and idioms, but Isaiah contains
only pure pre-exilic Hebrew.
The subject matter in both halves of Isaiah is rebellion and idolatry,
problems that had passed away after the Babylonian exile. The land of
Israel described in Isaiah is the rocky, mountainous land of Israel and
not the wide, flat land of the Fertile Crescent.
And they shall go into the holes of the rocks, and into the caves of
the earth, for fear of the LORD, and for the glory of his majesty,
when he ariseth to shake terribly the earth.
Isaiah 2:19
Enflaming yourselves with idols under every green tree, slaying the
children in the valleys under the clifts of the rocks?
Isaiah 57:5
Isaiah constantly calls God, “The Holy One of Israel” throughout his
entire book. It’s a name used in only six verses by other Bible writers.
Isaiah uses it repeatedly, 12 times in chapters 1-39 and 14 times in
chapters 40-66.
There are only a couple of reasons to split up Isaiah between two or more
writers. The first is a distinct bias against predictive prophecy. Those
who doubt God’s existence and deny His power will not accept the
reality that God is the First and the Last, “Declaring the end from the
beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done.”[11]
They refuse to believe that God spoke to Isaiah and told him things in
advance. They therefore attribute the prophetic passages to other writers.
A misunderstanding of the purposes of prophecy might be a second
reason to split up Isaiah. There are those like A.B. Davidson who force
the prophet into a narrow box, relegating his words to the small groups
of people around him. These critics will not accept that Isaiah wrote
11 Isaiah 46:10
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to distant peoples and future times, and they will feel obliged to credit
other writers with Isaiah’s words to broader audiences.
Taken at face value, however, the internal and external evidence point
to a single Isaiah who saw the throne room of the LORD and spoke
to all of us from the heart of the eternal Godhead. We should not be
surprised that Isaiah sometimes offers stern rebuke and then turns and
speaks with comfort. His words are communicating to us from God,
who hates the sins of His wayward people, but who loves them and
longs to heal them just the same.
Bible critics invented "Deutero-Isaiah" for their own purposes, without
solid evidence. It’s frankly irrational to suggest that one of the greatest,
most skilled writers of all time just vanished from history. There was
never even a hint of any other writer until modern scholars declared they
knew better. Well before the time of the New Testament, all understood
that Isaiah had written the entire book.
Who hath believed our report? And to whom is the arm of the
LORD revealed?
Isaiah 53:1
This is the first verse of Isaiah 53, and John quotes it in Chapter 12,
verse 38 of his Gospel. He notes that the people didn’t believe Jesus
even though He performed many miracles before them. He then quotes
Isaiah 6:10, reminding us that the LORD told Isaiah their eyes would
be blinded and their hearts hardened:
Therefore they could not believe, because that Esaias said again, He
hath blinded their eyes, and hardened their heart; that they should
not see with their eyes, nor understand with their heart, and be
converted, and I should heal them. These things said Esaias, when
he saw his glory, and spake of him.
John 12:39-41
In one breath, John quotes from Isaiah 53, and in the next breath he
quotes from Isaiah 6, crediting both to Isaiah.
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It’s interesting that John quotes from the first and last parts of Isaiah
in two breaths, attributing them both to Isaiah without any question.
As a teenager, I ran into this, and I now regard John 12:39 as a treasure.
That verse saved me hours of tedious library research. Here John cuts
through it all. The Isaiah who wrote Isaiah 53 and the Isaiah who
wrote Isaiah 6 are the same Isaiah, and those who do not believe are
simply hardened. John is telling us – and the entire Bible is telling us –
that there is only one Isaiah. Knowing this will save us all a lot of money
buying nonsense commentaries that deny the power of God.
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KOINONIA INSTITUTE
I KNOW
THE PLANS1
Chris Corlett
Deputy Provost and member of the
Koinonia Institute Advisory Board.
D
uring my career of over three decades as a High
School (Secondary) Mathematics teacher in BIO
the public school system in New York State, Chris Corlett,
I initiated and implemented countless changes Deputy Provost,
Koinonia Institute
to the programs delivered to my students. Also, Chris Corlett is a long-
when I spoke at the KI 2014 Strategic Perspectives time KI member who
serves in several volunteer
Conference in Idaho, I introduced what I described capacities. Among his
as the “irreducible complexity” 2 of education – activities, Chris is the
Academic Advisor to
curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment. Briefly: the Koinonia Institute
A d v i s o r y B o a rd . He
• Curriculum refers to the CONTENT that relies on his journey and
perspective as both a
the student learns KI member and as an
• Pedagogy refers to the METHODS through experienced educator
to advise the KIAB on
which the student learns reliable teaching strategies
• Assessment refers to the ACTIVITIES used and techniques as well
as emerging technologies
to determine what the student learned and research. Throughout
his professional career,
When I was a teacher, I taught four curricula he has balanced the
programs and; adjusted my teaching methods based advice found in Jeremiah
6 : 1 6 ( “c o n s i d e r t h e
on my growing experience and numerous professional old paths”) with that
development and continuing education programs. found in Matthew 9:17
(“don’t put new wine in
Also, I broadened the testing program to include old wineskins.”) Chris
a wide variety of opportunities for students to tempers his advise and
actions by balancing
demonstrate their knowledge, and it was consistently his respect for tradition
being upgraded to meet the differing needs of the with the opportunities
to proclaim the Truth
students. It is a known fact in education that no using new technologies
educational program stagnates and still succeeds. and opportunities. He is
eager to hear from you at
1 Think Jeremiah 29:11 dp.chrisc@khouse.org
2 Adapted from Michael Behe’s 1996 book Darwin’s Black Box
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OUR COMMITTEE
This professional perspective served as a major foundation for the
committee, which is now called the Koinonia Institute Advisory Board
(“KIAB”). It first began as a conversation during the summer of 2015.
Our formal mandate was to perfect and propose recommendations
addressing the Koinonia Institute (“KI”) program as its first decade came
to an end. Beginning in the mid-2000’s, KI staff brought into reality
an ambitious vision for an on-line member education, built primarily
on Dr. Missler’s teachings, and the now familiar three-track structure
– Berean,3 Issachar,4 and Koinonos.5 I relied on the familiar use of an
“apple” representing education and described our mandate as “shining up
the KI apple.” With so much right about KI, it was a matter of adopting
and adapting KI for its second decade, using the latest technology and
the lessons learned from 10 years of courses, questions, and input from
individuals who had earned medallions.
ANDRAGOGY
One of the early decisions the KIAB made relied on the research of
American educator Malcolm Knowles. He posited that andragogy6
is a necessary distinction from pedagogy7 when educating adults.
Since most KI members are adults, Knowles’ research and position
became important.
Knowles’ theory can be stated with six assumptions related to motivation
of adult learning:
• Need to know: Adults need to know the reason for learning
something.
• Foundation: Experience (including error) provides the basis
for learning activities.
• Self-direction: Adults need to be responsible for their decisions
on education.
3 Acts 17:11
4 1 Chronicles 12:32
5 Exodus 20:7
6 Andragogy definition: The method and practice of teaching adult learners; adult education.
7 Pedagogy definition: The method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject
or theoretical concept.
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Curriculum
1) Relying on existing Koinonia House (“KH”) products as well as
producing some new ones, KI introduced new course content
and design. The Issachar track expanded from its previous
emphasis on prophecy and moved toward realization of one’s
ministry through critical thinking and discernment, among
other aspects.
2) K-credits took on a new value as they became, to some extent, a
measure of the progress made by the member toward identifying
and embracing the ministry to which God was calling
him/her.
3) Some criteria have been “tweaked” to fit the needs of the
students. For example, KI is piloting with one member who
is seeking a Gold Medallion based on non-Koinonia House
products. For this individual, the ministry to which God is
calling him is one in which there is no specific KH material or
KI coursework available.
4) Work is being done to introduce a "Journal” requirement that
will serve as an opportunity to complete KI requirements while
creating a record of God’s work in the member’s life, regarding
the ministry calling and opportunity.
Andragogy
1) KI members enjoy greater flexibility in course selection, and
ultimately, options.
2) The KWL10 course design has been introduced and it relies on
the KWL11 assessment as its primary student activity. KWL is
consistent with the six assumptions of andragogy.
3) We plan to introduce an SQ3R12 course design that relies on
the SQ3R13 method for reading a document. This creates an
opportunity to develop courses based on books and other
10 The letters KWL are an acronym, for what students, in the course of a lesson, already know, want to know, and
ultimately learn.
11 For more information on KWL assessment, go to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KWL_table
12 The letters SQ3R are an acronym: Survey, Question, Read Recite & Review
13 For more information on SQ3R, go to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQ3R
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SMALL GROUPS
In mid-2016, KI introduced its Learn the Bible in 24 Hours – Small
Group Initiative. This continues to introduce prospective members
to the KI opportunity while creating person-to-person fellowship.
It has long been an ambition of this author that “KI is not only in your
computer but also in your community.” And I am available to attend
any virtual Small Group to which I am invited. I would like to extend
a “Thank You” to Dave and his small group for recently including me
in their get -together!
This is a summary and a sampling of the plans we have for 2017. I look
forward to hearing from you at dp.chrisc@khouse.org
14 For more information, read the article available in your member CAP titled, “Say Goodbye to Final Exams”
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Prophets to the N. Kingdom Comprehensive Workbook BK167 14.95
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Behold a White Horse - Chuck Missler BK195 5.95
Behold a Red Horse - Chuck Missler BK196 5.95
Behold a Black Horse - Chuck Missler BK197 5.95
Behold a Livid Horse - Chuck Missler BK198 5.95
Beyond Coincidence - Chuck Missler BK205 5.95
Beyond Newton - Chuck Missler BK207 5.95
Beyond Perception - Chuck Missler BK206 5.95
Beyond Time and Space - Chuck Missler BK204 5.95
Cosmic Codes - Chuck Missler: Revised & Expanded! BK119 19.95
The Christmas Story - Chuck Missler BK199 5.95
Daniel's 70 Weeks - Chuck Missler BK194 5.95
The Feasts of Israel - Chuck Missler * NEW * BK209 5.95
Footprints of the Messiah - Chuck Missler * NEW * BK210 5.95
Fulcrum of the Entire Universe * NEW * BK218 5.95
Hidden Treasures - Chuck Missler BK100 5.95
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