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Old Testament Survey


CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

ISAIAH

OBJECTIVES:

Upon completion of this chapter you will be able to:

  • Name the author of the book of Isaiah.
  • Identify to whom the book of Isaiah was written.
  • State the purpose for the book of Isaiah.
  • Write the key verse of the book of Isaiah from memory.
  • State the Life and Ministry Principle for the book of Isaiah.

INTRODUCTION

AUTHOR: Isaiah

TO WHOM: Judah

PURPOSE: Correction and reproof.

KEY VERSE: Isaiah 53:6

LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Rebellion leads to retribution. Repentance leads to restoration.

MAIN CHARACTERS: Isaiah, Hezekiah

OUTLINE

Part One

I. Prophecies concerning Judah and Jerusalem: Isaiah 1:1-12:6

A. General introduction: Isaiah 1:1-31
B. Millennial blessing by cleansing: Isaiah 2:1-4:6
C. Punishment for Israel's sins: Isaiah 5:1-30
D. The prophet's call and commission: Isaiah 6:1-13
E. The prophecy of Immanuel: Isaiah 7:1-25
F. The prophecy of the Assyrian invasion: Isaiah 8:1-22