Lesson 18 The Book of Isaiah Scriptures in
Lesson 18: The Book of Isaiah Scriptures in quotation marks are taken from the KING JAMES VERSION of the Bible.
Prophet: One who speaks for another; Spokesman God Priest Prophet People
Isaiah was the prophet to The Southern Kingdom of Judah Isaiah’s contemporaries: 1. Joel 2. Micah
1. Isaiah is convicted (6: 5 a) – “Woe is me! for I am undone. ” 2. Isaiah confesses (6: 5 b) – “I am a man of unclean lips. ” 3. Isaiah is cleansed (6: 6 -7) – His “iniquity is taken away” and his sin is “purged” (atoned for).
4. Isaiah makes his commitment (6: 8) – “Here am I; send me. ” 5. Isaiah is commissioned (6: 9 a) – “Go, and tell this people. ”
Isaiah 1: 23 – The government was corrupt and did not care for the needy. Isaiah 5: 20 -23 – No absolute right or wrong; Excessive drinking; Taking of bribes; Isaiah 10: 1 -2 – Laws benefit the wealthy and unfairly oppress the poor.
Isaiah 29: 15 – People think they are getting away with their sin and nobody knows. Isaiah 31: 1 – They depended on military might rather than the Lord.
Isaiah 7: 14 – He will be born of a virgin and will be called Immanuel. Isaiah 11: 1 – He will be a descendant of Jesse.
Isaiah 50: 6 – His back and face will be beaten. Isaiah 53: 3 – He will be “despised and rejected. ”
Isaiah 53: 5 – He will be “wounded” and “bruised” for our sins. Isaiah 53: 7 – He will not defend Himself. Isaiah 53: 12 – He will die with criminals.
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