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Isaiah Part 6
ISAIAH 40
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GOD OF ISRAEL (40:1-26):
His mercy (40:1-2)
He comforts (40:1):
He forgives (40:2):
His glory (40:3-5)
The messenger (40:3):
The message (40:4-5):
His eternality (40:6-9):
His gentleness (40:11):
His omnipotence (40:10, 12, 26):
His omniscience (40:13-14):
His sovereignty (40:15-17, 21-24)
All nations are as a drop in the bucket, as dust on the scales to him (40:15-17).
He is enthroned above the circle of the earth (40:21-22):
He rules overall people (40:23-24).
His uniqueness (40:18-20, 25):
AN INVITATION BY THE GOD OF ISRAEL (40:27-31)
Israel's problem (40:27-28):
Israel's promise (40:29-31):
ISAIAH 41-42
THE CONQUESTS OF CYRUS (41:1-7, 25-29):
The source of Cyrus's power (41:1-4, 25-29):
The strength of Cyrus's power (41:5-7):
THE CHOSEN OF GOD (41:8-24; 42:18-25):
The consolation of Israel (41:8-24):
The reason for God's choice (41:8-9):
The results of God's choice (41:10-24)
Divine protection (41:10-16):
Divine provision (41:17-24):
The correction of Israel (42:18-25)
Their sin (42:18-21):
Their suffering (42:22-25):
THE COMING OF CHRIST (42:1-9)
The Messiah's anointing (42:1):
The Messiah's achievements (42:2-4)
What he does not do (42:2b, 3a, 4a)
Shout or quarrel in public (42:2b)
Crush the weak (42:3a)
Stop until truth and righteousness prevail (42:4a)
What he does do (42:2a, 3b, 4b)
Acts with gentleness (42:2a)
Brings justice to all (42:3b)
Ushers in a reign of righteousness (42:4b):
The Messiah's assurance (42:5-9):
THE CHORUS OF CREATION (42:10-17)
The singers (42:10-12):
The song (42:13-17):
Defeating his enemies (42:13-15)
Delivering his people (42:16-17)
ISAIAH 43-44
ISAIAH REVEALS THE ONE TRUE GOD (43:1-28; 44:1-8, 21-28).
Because of his grace (43:1-21; 44:1-8, 21-28):
He protects them (43:1-2, 14-17)
From the fire and water (43:1-2)
From their enemies (43:14-17)
He prefers them (43:3-4):
He gathers them (43:5-9):
He appoints them as his special witnesses (43:10-13; 44:6-8):
He ushers in the Millennium for them with his Spirit (43:18-21):
He fills them with his Spirit (44:1-5).
He forgives them (44:21-24).
He rebuilds their Temple (44:25-28):
In spite of their sin (43:22-28):
ISAIAH RIDICULES THE MANY FALSE GODS (44:9-20).
The worthlessness of false idols (44:9-10):
The wrath upon false idols (44:11):
The workmanship of false idols (44:12-17):
The wickedness prompting false idols (44:18-20):
ISAIAH 45-48
THE ANOINTED OF GOD (45:1-21):
Cyrus and the Gentile nations (45:1-3, 14-21):
Cyrus and the Jewish nation (45:4-13):
THE ANGER OF GOD (46:1-2; 47:1-15):
The sins of Babylon (47:6-8, 10)
Cruelty (47:6-7):
Materialism and pride (47:8, 10):
The shame of Babylon (47:1-4):
The suffering of Babylon (46:1-2; 47:5, 9, 11-15)
Its idols are crushed (46:1-2):
Babylon is crushed, never to rise again (47:5).
This destruction strikes suddenly, in a single day (47:9, 11-15).
THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD (45:22-25; 46:3-13; 48:1-22):
His salvation (45:22-25; 48:20-22)
Offered universally, to all nations (45:22-25):
Offered nationally, to Israel (48:20-22):
His faithfulness (46:3-4; 48:16-17)
In caring for his own (46:3-4):
In correcting his own (48:16-17):
His uniqueness (46:5-9):
His omnipotence (46:10-13; 48:13-15)
He created all things (48:13):
He has chosen a pagan Persian named Cyrus to accomplish the rebuilding of the Temple (46:11-13; 48:14-15):
He does whatever he desires to do (46:10):
His eternality (48:12):
His grace (48:1-11):
His grief (48:18-19):