IsIsaiah

1.The prophet admonishes Israel for their disobedience and foretells of their coming destruction if they do not repent.
2.The chapter describes the judgment of Judah and Jerusalem for their sins, and the promise of restoration and righteousness.
3.Isaiah 3: Judah and Jerusalem will be judged for their rebelliousness. God will punish the leaders and remove their support.
4.In chapter 4, Isaiah foretells of a glorious future for Jerusalem, where the Lord's presence will provide protection and cleansing.
5.God warns Israel of coming judgment for their pride and materialism. The Lord will humble the proud and exalt the humble.
6.Isaías 6: God calls Isaiah to be a prophet. Isaiah sees a vision of the Lord and volunteers to speak for Him.
7.Isaiah 7 describes how Ahaz, the king of Judah, seeks help from Assyria and how Isaiah prophesies the coming of Immanuel.
8.Israel's impending judgment and the call to trust in God's plan instead of turning to mediums and spirits.
9.The people of Israel are warned of impending distress and darkness, but a promise of hope is given through the birth of a child who will bring light and peace.
10.The destruction of the wicked and the restoration of the righteous is prophesied, with a call for repentance and trust in God.
11.In Chapter 11, Isaiah prophesies about a righteous king from the line of Jesse, who will bring peace and justice to the world.
12.A song of praise for God's salvation and comfort for Israel, with a call for them to sing and shout for joy.
13.The downfall of Babylon is foretold, and the devastation that will come upon the land is described in detail.
14.God will have compassion on Israel and will choose them again. The nations will join Israel and the people of Israel will be settled in their own land.
15.This chapter contains a prophecy against Moab, predicting their downfall and destruction due to their pride and arrogance.
16.Moab is told to send tribute to Zion, as a sign of submission and they are told to offer shelter to the outcasts of Moab.
17.Damascus and Ephraim will be laid waste, and their glory will fade. Only a few will be left of the people of Israel.
18.Chapter 18 discusses a message to the allies of Judah, warning them of the impending danger and advising them to wait for the Lord's intervention.
19.Egypt will be judged by the Lord but will turn to the Lord and be healed, and will worship and make sacrifices to the Lord.
20.Chapter 20: Isaiah predicts judgment on Egypt and Cush, as Assyria will conquer and lead them captive in shame.
21.A prophecy against the desert of the sea, the distress of the nations, and the fall of Babylon.
22.Jerusalem's downfall and the judgement of the people for their pride and arrogance.
23.Tyre and Sidon, two cities lament their destruction in the hands of the Babylonians, but are eventually restored by God.
24.Destruction and desolation will come upon the earth, but a remnant of God's people will praise and glorify Him.
25.God will judge and destroy the wicked, while rewarding and blessing the righteous with peace and abundance.
26.In that day, people will sing of the Lord's strength and salvation, trusting in Him and finding peace in His perfect peace.
27.In this chapter, God reassures the people of Israel that He will protect and care for them, like a vineyard that He nourishes.
28.A warning to the leaders and people of Jerusalem for their pride and drunkenness, and a promise of God's justice and wisdom.
29.God's judgment on Jerusalem for their disobedience and idolatry, but also the promise of restoration and blessing in the future.
30.The people are warned against relying on Egypt for help, as it will only bring them shame and disappointment.
31.In this chapter, Isaiah warns those who rely on Egypt for help instead of God. He reminds them that Egypt will ultimately fail them, but God will be their refuge and strength.
32.The righteous will flourish in peace; judgment will result in righteousness; fruitfulness and justice will bring security forever.
33.The Lord will be exalted and Zion will be secure. God will be the judge and the king, bringing peace and security to the people.
34.God's judgment on the nations, their desolation, and the restoration of Israel.
35.The desert will rejoice and bloom, the eyes of the blind will be opened, and the redeemed will return with singing to Zion.
36.The prophecy of Isaiah about the future restoration and blessings of Jerusalem and Judah.
37.God saves Jerusalem from the Assyrian army, Hezekiah is healed, and the sun moves back ten steps as a sign from God.
38.Hezekiah's illness and recovery, a sign from God through the movement of the sun's shadow, the prayer of Hezekiah
39.Hezekiah's illness, recovery, and thanksgiving. Envoys from Babylon visit him.
40.God promises to bring comfort and salvation to his people, proclaiming his sovereignty and power over all creation.
41.God encourages Israel not to fear, for he is with them, and he will help and uphold them.
42.The chapter discusses the coming of a servant chosen by God, who will bring justice and light to the nations.
43.God promises to redeem and protect His people, reminding them that He is the only Savior and Creator.
44.God promises to bless and protect his chosen people, while exposing the folly of worshiping idols.
45.God affirms his sovereignty and declares his plans to use Cyrus to rebuild Jerusalem and free the Israelites from captivity.
46.God's call to uphold justice and righteousness, and the futility of idols. The promise of salvation for Israel.
47.God proclaims his sovereignty and power, declaring that idols are worthless and that he alone is the Creator and Redeemer of Israel.
48.God's call for Israel to listen, trust, and follow him, promising to bless them and bring them to prosperity.
49.God promises to restore Israel and bring salvation to all nations, with kings and queens bowing before Him.
50.God encourages the righteous to rely on Him, as He will help and defend them against their enemies.
51.God's encouragement to his people to trust in him and not fear, as he will deliver them from their enemies.
52.The chapter discusses the redemption and restoration of Jerusalem, with a message of hope and salvation for God's people.
53.The chapter speaks of the suffering of the servant of the Lord and the ultimate victory and restoration he will bring.
54.God's promise of salvation and protection for his people, and the establishment of an everlasting covenant of peace.
55.God invites all who are thirsty to come and drink, and promises everlasting joy and salvation for those who seek Him.
56.Gives instructions for righteous living, promises blessings and restoration for those who keep the Sabbath and follow the ways of the Lord.
57.God calls for righteousness and declares blessings upon those who follow Him, but warns of judgment for the wicked.
58.God promises blessings to those who keep justice and righteousness, and condemns the wicked. He will reward the faithful.
59.The Lord's power to save and His promise of peace and prosperity for those who follow Him
60.God's promise of salvation and restoration for Zion; nations and kings will come to its light; God will provide for its beauty.
61.The prophet Isaiah speaks of the year of the Lord's favor, the restoration of Israel, and the blessings of the Lord's people.
62.God promises to vindicate and bless His people, bringing justice and prosperity to Zion, and proclaiming salvation to all nations.
63.God's power revealed to save, punish enemies, and restore his people; a prayer for mercy and remembrance.
64.God's promise of salvation and judgment for the wicked, as well as the restoration and blessing of Israel.
65.God promises blessings and judgment but will spare a remnant for salvation.
66.God will judge the wicked and reward the faithful. The Lord will create new heavens and a new earth for his people.