Moving on from Isaiah, it makes sense to go back to the New Testament, and the gospels specifically. I haven't done a strong comparative study of the gospels since college--1989-1990--when I wasn't a Christian. After some research, I discovered The Fourfold Gospel published in 1918 by J.W. McGarvey. It combines the four gospels so that they are chronologically interwoven with each other.
More perhaps later, but for today, this is where I'm headed
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