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Isaiah
God's Work Of Condemnation And Consolation
Old Testament ยท Major Prophets
Summary
The book of Isaiah claims to have been written by one author, Isaiah, the son of Amoz. Isaiah came from a high class home with good academic preparation. He preached for about forty years, principally before kings, during one of the most decisive moments in Judah's history.
Outline
Prophecies Of Condemnation
Chapters 1-35| Summary | 1 | |
| Coming Judgment | 2-4 | |
| Cause of Judgment | 5 | |
| Call of the Prophet | 6 | |
| Plan for the Future | 7-12 | |
| Judgment against the Nations | 13-23 | Babylonia - 13-14:27 Philistia - 14:28-32 Moab - 15-16 Damascus - 17 Cush - 18 Egypt - 19-20 Desert by the Sea - 21:1-10 Edom - 21:11-12 Arabia - 21:13-17 Jerusalem - 22 Tyre - 23 |
| Tribulation and Restoration | 24-27 | Tribulation - 24-25:5 Restoration - 25:6-27:13 |
| Judgment and Blessing | 28-35 |
Divine Intervention In History
Chapters 36-39| Invasion by Sennacherib and Salvation by God | 36-37 |
| Illness and Restoration of Hezekiah | 38 |
| Indiscretion of Hezekiah | 39 |
Prophecies Of Consolation
Chapters 40-66| Restoration of Israel | 40-48 | Because of God's Strength - 40-41 Because of God's Servant - 42 Because of God's Salvation - 43-44 Because of God's Sovereignty - 45-48 |
| Redemption of Israel | 49-57 | Israel's Purpose - 49:1-7 Israel's Preservation - 49:8-26 |
| Messianic Reign over Israel | 58-66 |
Resources
Audio Lessons
Part 1: isaiah