Sabbath of Vision

Sabbath of Vision teaches the history of the ancient Near East through an interactive timeline, tracing the prophecies of Isaiah and Jeremiah against their historical fulfillment — the siege of Jerusalem and the exile of Israel.

Its purpose is to promote gratitude for Jewish identity, and to atone for the ancestral sins that Isaiah and Jeremiah name as the causes of the exile. It is also a call to God-fearing gentiles to embrace Noahide identity and draw near to the commonwealth of Israel — and a challenge to Christians and Muslims to relinquish replacement theology and supersessionism, and to atone for the ancestral sin of rejoicing over Jerusalem's destruction rather than mourning with her (cf. Psalm 137).

The site promotes awareness of the Hebrew calendar and prepares for the fast of the 9th of Av, encouraging communal reading of Lamentations/Eicha — mourning with those who mourn, rejoicing with those who rejoice, and mourning for our own sins.

See the interactive timeline for the chronology of events, drawn from Jeremiah 1–2 & 52, Isaiah 1, and 2 Kings 22–25.