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.
| Author | Isaiah |
| For whom it was written | To the Jews of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. |
| Chapter amount | 66 |
| Verse amount | 1292 |
| 1 - 5 | Isaiah exhorts the people saying that sin is the cause of defeats. |
| 6 | Isaiah is chosen and consecrated as a prophet. |
| 7 - 12 | Isaiah warns that God is the one who judges sins. Isaiah also speaks about the promise of the coming of a Savior. |
| 13 - 23 | Speaks about God's anger with Israel and its enemies. It is reported how these nations will be destroyed. |
| 24 - 35 | Isaiah explains that in the future God will put an end to all wickedness on earth and will establish His Kingdom. |
| 36 - 38 | The Assyrians take captive the people of Israel and launched an attack on the people of Judah. Isaiah recounts how God protected Judah. |
| 39 | Speaks about the ambassadors from Babylon sent to Jerusalem. Isaiah says that the treasures and the people would be taken to Babylon. |
| 40 - 48 | Israel is being judged for disobedience. When the people learn to obey, God will destroy their enemies. |
| 49 - 66 | The prophet describes in detail the Savior that God promises to send. |