What is
The Isaiah Matrix?
The Isaiah Matrix is a deep study into the Bible’s relationship to the Book of Isaiah and how, as one of the Book of Isaiah’s many purposes, it acts as the authentication Book of God’s Word, from which all other Books of the Bible find their authenticated Canonical place within the Bible. This aspect of the Book of Isaiah never supplants, changes, or discounts the plain surface level or deeper level meanings found within the Book of Isaiah’s many prophecies, histories, and messages. In fact, it only augments, enhances, and elucidates them. The Isaiah Matrix relationships presented are embedded within the Book of Isaiah in its relationship with the rest of the Bible without ever overtly calling attention to themselves; however, once the relationships are seen, they can open up new vistas of understanding.
First, to understand the core concept behind The Isaiah Matrix, consider the following anchor points of the Book of Isaiah’s relationship to the Bible
The Book of Isaiah has long been known to consist of two very distinct and primary sections: Chapters 1-39 and Chapters 40-66 respectively.
Likewise, the Bible is clearly comprised of two major sections as well: The Old Testament (Books 1-39) and The New Testament (Books 40-66) respectively.
The master link is found in the following parallel: Isaiah 40:3 “The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the LORD, make straight in the desert a highway for our God.” This prophecy is quoted, realized, and fully fulfilled in Matthew (Book 40) Chapter 3 “For this is he that was spoken of by the prophet Esaias, saying, The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.”
So Isaiah Chapter 40 Verse 3 equals Matthew (Book 40) Chapter 3.
The next anchor point is found with the opening statement of Genesis 1:1 “In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth.” This relates to the Book of Isaiah in that the opening prophecy of Isaiah begins with the following command in Isaiah 1:2 “Listen O Heavens, and hear O earth, for the LORD speaks.”
The final anchor point is found with the relationship with Isaiah’s prophecy of the new heavens and new earth in Isaiah 66:22 which comes to fruition at the end of the Book of Revelation (Book 66) as follows: Isaiah 66:22 “For as the new heavens and the new earth, which I will make, shall remain before me, saith the LORD, so shall your seed and your name remain,” corresponds to Revelation (Book) 66 in the following fulfillment, Revelation 21:1 “And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.”
This sparked a study into each Chapter of Isaiah and how it correlated with its related Bible Book: Isaiah Chapter 2 with Exodus (Book 2), Isaiah Chapter 3 with Leviticus (Book 3) etc. This initial study was titled Isaiah: A Biblical Microcosm, because it showed how the Book of Isaiah was likened to a mini-Bible within the Bible itself.
The next component of The Isaiah Matrix was the discovery that the Bible Book order was laid out in a thematic progression of God’s plan for the redemption of man, Israel, and the Nations through three 17-stage tandemic iterations in The History: Genesis – Esther, The Prophets: Isaiah – Malachi, and The Epistles: Romans – 2 Peter all interspersed with three 5 Book interludes of The Poetry: Job – Song of Songs, The Gospel Action: Matthew – Acts, and the Preparation for Eternity Epistles: 1 John – Revelation. This second study was titled Metacosm: A Study of the Bible Book Order.
The Isaiah Matrix takes these two discoveries and integrates them into a comprehensive whole, where it now shows that every single Verse in each Isaiah Chapter is directly related to its corresponding Bible Book and also to that Bible Book’s stage of progression as per the Metacosm study. The Isaiah Matrix contains a Verse by Verse commentary on the Book of Isaiah with how each Verse relates to its corresponding Bible Book and that stage of progression of God’s plan for the Redemption of man, Israel, and the Nations.