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Isaiah Part 1
ISAIAH 1-2
GOD'S DEALINGS WITH ONE NATION (1:1-31):
The iniquities (1:1-19, 21-25, 28-31)
Judah's actions (1:1-8, 16-24)
They have rebelled (1:2).
They have spurned and abandoned God and his laws (1:1, 3-4, 21-24).
They have rejected God's correction (1:5-8):
God's response (1:9-15, 25, 28-31):
He will reject her sacrifices and refuse her prayers (1:9-15).
He will pour out his anger upon her (1:25, 28-31):
The invitation (1:16-19, 26-27):
GOD'S DEALINGS WITH ALL NATIONS (2:1-22)
Promised horror (2:6-22):
They will cower in fear (2:6-10, 19-22).
They will be cast down (2:11-13):
They will be crushed (2:14-18).
Promised hope (2:1-5):
We will learn God's ways (2:1-3):
We will live God's ways (2:4-5):
ISAIAH 3-4
THE CONDEMNATION (3:1-4:1)
God's judgment on the leaders (3:1-15)
He will cut off their food and water supplies (3:1).
Their armies will be destroyed (3:2-3).
Anarchy will prevail (3:4-12).
God himself will serve as the great prosecuting attorney (3:13-15):
God's judgment on the women (3:16-4:1)
Their perversions (3:16, 18-23)
They are haughty and self-centered (3:16):
Their punishment (3:17-18, 24-26; 4:1)
God will make their scalps bald from sores and scabs (3:17).
He will strip them of their finery and their beauty (3:18, 24-26).
Seven women will be forced to fight over one man (4:1).
THE CONVERSION (4:2-6)
God the Son will minister to the people (4:2-3):
God the Spirit will minister to the people (4:4-6):
ISAIAH 5
THE PARABLE OF THE VINEYARD (5:1-7)
The identity of this vineyard-Israel (5:1-2):
The indictment of this vineyard (5:3-7):
THE PAGANISM OF ISRAEL (5:8-24):
First judgment (5:8-10):
Second judgment (5:11-17):
Third judgment (5:18-19):
Fourth judgment (5:20):
Fifth judgment (5:21):
Sixth judgment (5:22-24):
THE PUNISHMENT OF ISRAEL (5:25-30):
Their dead bodies will rot in the streets (5:25).
The Lord will bring foreign nations into Jerusalem, resulting in the captivity of the people (5:26-30).
ISAIAH 6-8
THE CALL OF THE PROPHET (6:1-13)
Isaiah and the heaven of God (6:1-7)
Isaiah's vision (6:1-4)
What he sees (6:1):
What he hears (6:2-4):
Isaiah's vexation (6:5):
Isaiah's visitation (6:6-7):
Isaiah and the God of heaven (6:8-13)
Isaiah hears God's voice (6:8a):
Isaiah heeds God's voice (6:8b-13):
THE CHRIST OF THE PROPHET (7:1-25)
Isaiah's first prophecy (7:1-12):
The need for this reassurance (7:1-2):
The nature of this reassurance (7:3-9):
The negative response to this reassurance (7:10-12)
The Lord's sign (7:10-11):
The king's scorn (7:12):
Isaiah's second prophecy (7:13-16):
The first baby (7:13-14):
The second baby (7:15-16):
Isaiah's third prophecy (7:17-25):
THE CHILDREN OF THE PROPHET (8:1-22):
Isaiah's first message from God (8:1-4):
Isaiah's second message from God (8:5-16):
Isaiah's third message from God (8:17-18):
Isaiah's fourth message from God (8:19-22):
ISAIAH 9-10
GOD'S SON (9:1-7)
The twofold ministry of the Messiah (9:1-5, 7)
Christ's first coming (9:1-2):
Christ's second coming (9:3-5, 7):
The twofold nature of the Messiah (9:6):
The Messiah will be born as a human baby (9:6a).
The Messiah will be sent as a gift from heaven (9:6b).
GOD'S SOVEREIGNTY (9:8-10:34)
Regarding his friends (9:8-10:11, 20-25)
The Lord will punish Israel (9:8-10:11).
At the hands of the Arameans and Philistines (9:8-21):
At the hands of the Assyrians (10:1-11):
The Lord will protect and purify Israel (10:20-25):
Regarding his foes (10:12-19, 26-34)
He will destroy the Assyrians because of their pride (10:12-15).
The results of this destruction (10:16-19, 26-34)
An angel will send a terrible plague among the troops (10:16-18, 26-32):
Only a handful of soldiers will survive (10:19):
God will cut them down as a woodsman fells trees (10:33-34).
ISAIAH 11-12
THE PERSON OF THE MESSIAH (11:1-16)
His ancestry (11:1):
His anointing (11:2):
His administration (11:3-5):
His accomplishments (11:6-16)
The Messiah will usher in universal peace among mankind and perfect harmony among the animals (11:6-9):
All nations will rally to him (11:10, 12a).
He will gather the outcasts of Israel from all over the world and will restore them to the land (11:11, 12b-14):
He will build a highway of peace from the Red Sea to the Euphrates River (11:15-16).
THE PRAISE TO THE MESSIAH (12:1-6):
Their thanksgiving to the Lord (12:1-3)
For forgiving them (12:1):
For strength and deliverance (12:2-3):
Their testimony to the world (12:4-6):