IsIsaiah

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The most eloquent of the prophets, Isaiah analyzed the failures of all the nations around him and prophesied about a future Messiah who would bring salvation and peace – Jesus Christ.

AuthorIsaiah
For whom it was writtenTo the Jews of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah.
Chapter amount66
Verse amount1292

Message/Outline

  • Rebuke and promises (Is. 1-6).
  • About the Messiah (Is. 7-12).
  • Judgment on the Gentile nations (Is. 13-23).
  • Rebuke and promises (Is. 24-27).
  • Curses on the unbelievers (Is. 28-33).
  • Rebuke and promises (Is. 34-35).
  • Fall of Babylon (Is. 36-48).
  • Restoration of Zion (Is. 49-57).
  • The good news (Is. 58-66).

Chapters

1 - 5Isaiah exhorts the people saying that sin is the cause of defeats.
6Isaiah is chosen and consecrated as a prophet.
7 - 12Isaiah warns that God is the one who judges sins. Isaiah also speaks about the promise of the coming of a Savior.
13 - 23Speaks about God's anger with Israel and its enemies. It is reported how these nations will be destroyed.
24 - 35Isaiah explains that in the future God will put an end to all wickedness on earth and will establish His Kingdom.
36 - 38The Assyrians take captive the people of Israel and launched an attack on the people of Judah. Isaiah recounts how God protected Judah.
39Speaks about the ambassadors from Babylon sent to Jerusalem. Isaiah says that the treasures and the people would be taken to Babylon.
40 - 48Israel is being judged for disobedience. When the people learn to obey, God will destroy their enemies.
49 - 66The prophet describes in detail the Savior that God promises to send.