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It warns of judgment against sin while offering hope through the promise of a Messiah. Isaiah calls for repentance and faithfulness, foretelling the coming of Jesus Christ as the suffering servant and ultimate redeemer.<p><b>Title and Author:</b> The book is named after its primary author, the prophet Isaiah, whose name means &#8220;Yahweh is salvation.&#8221; Isaiah is traditionally considered the author of the entire book, although some scholars propose multiple authorship due to stylistic and thematic differences.<p><b>Historical Context:</b> Isaiah prophesied during the period in Judah&#8217;s history spanning the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. This era was marked by political instability, threats from Assyria, and moral and spiritual decline within the nation. Isaiah&#8217;s ministry occurred between approximately 740 and 686 BC.<p><b>Audience and Purpose:</b> The primary audience for this text was Judah and Jerusalem, with additional messages for surrounding nations. Addressing both his contemporaries and future exiled Israelites, Isaiah&#8217;s purpose was to call for repentance, warn of judgment for sin, offer hope of restoration, and reveal God&#8217;s ultimate plan of salvation through the Messiah. <p><b>Genre and Style:</b> Isaiah is a prophetic book, combining poetry, narrative, and apocalyptic literature. Its style is rich in imagery and symbolism, with a rhythmic and lyrical quality.<div class="vheading2">Key People</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/i/isaiah.htm">Isaiah</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/1.htm">Isaiah 1:1</a>) <br> - Isaiah is the prophet and author of the book. He served as a prophet in Judah during the reigns of several kings, delivering messages from God.<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/u/uzziah.htm">Uzziah</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/1.htm">Isaiah 1:1</a>) <br> - Uzziah was a king of Judah. His reign is noted for prosperity and military success, but he was struck with leprosy for disobeying God.<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/j/jotham.htm">Jotham</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/1.htm">Isaiah 1:1</a>) <br> - Jotham was the son of Uzziah and king of Judah. He is known for his righteous reign and for strengthening the kingdom.<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/a/ahaz.htm">Ahaz</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/1.htm">Isaiah 1:1</a>) <br> - Ahaz was a king of Judah known for his idolatry and for seeking Assyrian help against Israel and Syria, which led to negative consequences for Judah.<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/h/hezekiah.htm">Hezekiah</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/1.htm">Isaiah 1:1</a>) <br> - Hezekiah was a king of Judah noted for his religious reforms and trust in God, especially during the Assyrian siege of Jerusalem.<br><br>6. <b><a href="/topical/r/rezin.htm">Rezin</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/7.htm">Isaiah 7:1</a>) <br> - Rezin was the king of Aram (Syria) who allied with Israel against Judah during the reign of Ahaz.<br><br>7. <b><a href="/topical/p/pekah.htm">Pekah</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/7.htm">Isaiah 7:1</a>) <br> - Pekah was the king of Israel who allied with Rezin of Aram to attack Judah.<br><br>8. <b><a href="/topical/s/shear-jashub.htm">Shear-Jashub</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/7-3.htm">Isaiah 7:3</a>) <br> - Shear-Jashub was the son of Isaiah. His name means "a remnant shall return," symbolizing hope for Israel's future.<br><br>9. <b><a href="/topical/i/immanuel.htm">Immanuel</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/7-14.htm">Isaiah 7:14</a>) <br> - Immanuel is a prophetic name meaning "God with us," signifying the coming of a child as a sign from God.<br><br>10. <b><a href="/topical/m/maher-shalal-hash-baz.htm">Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/8.htm">Isaiah 8:1-3</a>) <br> - Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz was another son of Isaiah. His name means "quick to the plunder, swift to the spoil," symbolizing the impending Assyrian invasion.<br><br>11. <b><a href="/topical/s/sargon.htm">Sargon</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/20.htm">Isaiah 20:1</a>) <br> - Sargon was an Assyrian king who captured Ashdod, as mentioned in Isaiah's prophecy.<br><br>12. <b><a href="/topical/t/tartan.htm">Tartan</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/20.htm">Isaiah 20:1</a>) <br> - Tartan was a title for the Assyrian commander sent by Sargon to capture Ashdod.<br><br>13. <b><a href="/topical/m/merodach-baladan.htm">Merodach-Baladan</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/39.htm">Isaiah 39:1</a>) <br> - Merodach-Baladan was a king of Babylon who sent envoys to Hezekiah, leading to a prophecy about Babylonian captivity.<br><br>14. <b><a href="/topical/c/cyrus.htm">Cyrus</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/44-28.htm">Isaiah 44:28</a>) <br> - Cyrus was the Persian king prophesied by Isaiah to be the one who would allow the Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple.<div class="vheading2">Key Places</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/j/jerusalem.htm">Jerusalem</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/1.htm">Isaiah 1:1</a>)<br> - Description: The capital city of Judah and a central location in Isaiah's prophecies. It is often depicted as a place of both sin and redemption.<br> - First Occurrence: "The vision concerning Judah and Jerusalem that Isaiah son of Amoz saw..."<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/j/judah.htm">Judah</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/1.htm">Isaiah 1:1</a>)<br> - Description: The southern kingdom of the Israelites, which includes Jerusalem. Isaiah's prophecies frequently address the people of Judah.<br> - First Occurrence: "The vision concerning Judah and Jerusalem that Isaiah son of Amoz saw..."<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/s/sodom_and_gomorrah.htm">Sodom and Gomorrah</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/1-9.htm">Isaiah 1:9-10</a>)<br> - Description: Ancient cities destroyed for their wickedness, used metaphorically to describe the sinfulness of Judah and Jerusalem.<br> - First Occurrence: "Unless the LORD of Hosts had left us a few survivors, we would have become like Sodom, we would have resembled Gomorrah."<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/l/lebanon.htm">Lebanon</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/2-13.htm">Isaiah 2:13</a>)<br> - Description: A region known for its majestic cedar trees, often symbolizing pride and strength.<br> - First Occurrence: "against all the cedars of Lebanon, lofty and lifted up, against all the oaks of Bashan..."<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/b/bashan.htm">Bashan</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/2-13.htm">Isaiah 2:13</a>)<br> - Description: A fertile region east of the Jordan River, known for its strong oaks.<br> - First Occurrence: "against all the cedars of Lebanon, lofty and lifted up, against all the oaks of Bashan..."<br><br>6. <b><a href="/topical/t/tarshish.htm">Tarshish</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/2-16.htm">Isaiah 2:16</a>)<br> - Description: A distant port city, often associated with wealth and trade.<br> - First Occurrence: "against every ship of Tarshish, and every stately vessel."<br><br>7. <b><a href="/topical/e/egypt.htm">Egypt</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/7-18.htm">Isaiah 7:18</a>)<br> - Description: A powerful neighboring nation, often a place of refuge or threat for Israel and Judah.<br> - First Occurrence: "In that day the LORD will whistle for flies from the distant streams of Egypt and for bees from the land of Assyria."<br><br>8. <b><a href="/topical/a/assyria.htm">Assyria</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/7-18.htm">Isaiah 7:18</a>)<br> - Description: A dominant empire during Isaiah's time, frequently a threat to Israel and Judah.<br> - First Occurrence: "In that day the LORD will whistle for flies from the distant streams of Egypt and for bees from the land of Assyria."<br><br>9. <b><a href="/topical/e/ephraim.htm">Ephraim</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/7-2.htm">Isaiah 7:2</a>)<br> - Description: Another name for the northern kingdom of Israel, often used to represent the ten tribes.<br> - First Occurrence: "When it was reported to the house of David that Aram had allied with Ephraim, the hearts of Ahaz and his people trembled..."<br><br>10. <b><a href="/topical/m/moab.htm">Moab</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/15.htm">Isaiah 15:1</a>)<br> - Description: A nation east of the Dead Sea, often in conflict with Israel.<br> - First Occurrence: "An oracle concerning Moab: Ar in Moab is devastated, destroyed in a night!"<br><br>11. <b><a href="/topical/b/babylon.htm">Babylon</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/13.htm">Isaiah 13:1</a>)<br> - Description: A major empire and city, symbolizing human pride and eventual downfall.<br> - First Occurrence: "This is an oracle concerning Babylon that Isaiah son of Amoz received..."<br><br>12. <b><a href="/topical/p/philistia.htm">Philistia</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/14-29.htm">Isaiah 14:29</a>)<br> - Description: A region along the Mediterranean coast, home to the Philistines, often at odds with Israel.<br> - First Occurrence: "Do not rejoice, all you Philistines, that the rod that struck you is broken..."<br><br>13. <b><a href="/topical/t/tyre.htm">Tyre</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/23.htm">Isaiah 23:1</a>)<br> - Description: A wealthy and influential Phoenician city known for its trade and commerce.<br> - First Occurrence: "An oracle concerning Tyre: Wail, O ships of Tarshish, for Tyre is destroyed, without house or harbor."<br><br>14. <b><a href="/topical/e/edom.htm">Edom</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/34-5.htm">Isaiah 34:5</a>)<br> - Description: A nation descended from Esau, often hostile to Israel.<br> - First Occurrence: "For My sword is drunk with blood in the heavens; behold, it descends in judgment upon Edom, the people I have devoted to destruction."<div class="vheading2">Key Events</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/i/isaiah's_vision_and_commission.htm">Isaiah's Vision and Commission (Isaiah 6:1-13)</a></b> <br> Isaiah receives a vision of the Lord in the temple, where he sees seraphim and hears the Lord's voice. He is cleansed by a coal from the altar and commissioned to be a prophet, despite being told that the people will not listen.<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/p/prophecy_against_judah_and_jerusalem.htm">Prophecy Against Judah and Jerusalem (Isaiah 1:1-31)</a></b> <br> Isaiah begins with a message of judgment against Judah and Jerusalem for their rebellion and sin. He calls for repentance and promises redemption for those who turn back to God.<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_sign_of_immanuel.htm">The Sign of Immanuel (Isaiah 7:1-25)</a></b> <br> During the Syro-Ephraimite War, Isaiah delivers a prophecy to King Ahaz, promising the birth of Immanuel as a sign that God is with His people, despite the threat from surrounding nations.<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_coming_of_the_prince_of_peace.htm">The Coming of the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:1-7)</a></b> <br> Isaiah prophesies the birth of a child who will be called "Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace," heralding a future of justice and righteousness.<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_fall_of_babylon.htm">The Fall of Babylon (Isaiah 13:1-22)</a></b> <br> Isaiah predicts the downfall of Babylon, describing it as a day of the Lord's wrath and a time of desolation for the once-great city.<br><br>6. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_suffering_servant.htm">The Suffering Servant (Isaiah 52:13-53:12)</a></b> <br> Isaiah presents the image of the Suffering Servant, who bears the sins of many and is pierced for transgressions, bringing healing and redemption through his suffering.<br><br>7. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_promise_of_a_new_heaven_and_new_earth.htm">The Promise of a New Heaven and New Earth (Isaiah 65:17-25)</a></b> <br> Isaiah concludes with a vision of a new creation, where God will create new heavens and a new earth, characterized by joy, peace, and the absence of suffering.<div class="vheading2">Themes</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/j/judgment_and_redemption.htm">Judgment and Redemption</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/1-18.htm">Isaiah 1:18</a>)<br> - Isaiah begins with a call to repentance and a promise of redemption. The theme of judgment against sin and the hope of redemption through God's mercy is prevalent throughout the book. "Come now, let us reason together, says the LORD: Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool."<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_holiness_of_god.htm">The Holiness of God</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/6-3.htm">Isaiah 6:3</a>)<br> - The vision of God's holiness is a central theme, emphasizing His purity and the reverence due to Him. The seraphim proclaim, "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of Hosts; His glory fills the whole earth."<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_sovereignty_of_god.htm">The Sovereignty of God</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/14-24.htm">Isaiah 14:24</a>)<br> - God's control over the nations and history is a recurring theme. He is depicted as the ultimate ruler whose plans cannot be thwarted. "The LORD of Hosts has sworn: As I have planned, so will it be; as I have purposed, so will it stand."<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_messiah_and_messianic_prophecies.htm">The Messiah and Messianic Prophecies</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/7-14.htm">Isaiah 7:14</a>)<br> - Isaiah contains prophecies about the coming Messiah, who will bring salvation. "Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call Him Immanuel."<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/s/social_justice_and_righteousness.htm">Social Justice and Righteousness</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/1-17.htm">Isaiah 1:17</a>)<br> - The book calls for justice and righteousness, urging the people to defend the oppressed and care for the needy. "Learn to do right; seek justice and correct the oppressor. Defend the fatherless and plead the case of the widow."<br><br>6. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_remnant.htm">The Remnant</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/10-20.htm">Isaiah 10:20</a>)<br> - A theme of a faithful remnant who will return to God and be preserved through judgment. "On that day the remnant of Israel and the survivors of the house of Jacob will no longer depend on him who struck them, but will truly rely on the LORD, the Holy One of Israel."<br><br>7. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_day_of_the_lord.htm">The Day of the Lord</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/2-12.htm">Isaiah 2:12</a>)<br> - This theme involves the future day of judgment and salvation, when God will establish His kingdom. "For the Day of the LORD of Hosts will come against all the proud and lofty, against all that is exalted&#8212;it will be humbled."<br><br>8. <b><a href="/topical/c/comfort_and_hope.htm">Comfort and Hope</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/40.htm">Isaiah 40:1</a>)<br> - The latter part of Isaiah shifts to a message of comfort and hope for the future, promising restoration and peace. "Comfort, comfort My people, says your God."<br><br>9. <b><a href="/topical/t/the_servant_of_the_lord.htm">The Servant of the Lord</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/42.htm">Isaiah 42:1</a>)<br> - Introduces the concept of the Servant, who will bring justice and light to the nations. "Here is My Servant, whom I uphold, My Chosen One, in whom My soul delights. I will put My Spirit on Him, and He will bring justice to the nations."<br><br>10. <b><a href="/topical/n/new_heavens_and_new_earth.htm">New Heavens and New Earth</a></b> (<a href="/isaiah/65-17.htm">Isaiah 65:17</a>)<br> - The promise of a new creation where God will dwell with His people in peace and righteousness. "For behold, I will create new heavens and a new earth. The former things will not be remembered, nor will they come to mind."<div class="vheading2">Titles and Types for Jesus</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/i/immanuel.htm">Immanuel (God with Us)</a></b> <br> - <b>Type</b>: Prophetic Sign <br> - <b>Description</b>: This title signifies the divine presence with His people. It is a prophecy of a virgin birth, symbolizing God's intervention and presence. <br> - <b>Reference</b>: <a href="/isaiah/7-14.htm">Isaiah 7:14</a> - "Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call Him Immanuel."<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/w/wonderful_counselor,_mighty_god,_everlasting_father,_prince_of_peace.htm">Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace</a></b> <br> - <b>Type</b>: Messianic Titles <br> - <b>Description</b>: These titles describe the multifaceted nature of the Messiah, emphasizing His wisdom, divine power, eternal nature, and role in establishing peace. <br> - <b>Reference</b>: <a href="/isaiah/9-6.htm">Isaiah 9:6</a> - "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and the government will be upon His shoulders. And He will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/b/branch_of_the_lord.htm">Branch of the Lord</a></b> <br> - <b>Type</b>: Messianic Symbol <br> - <b>Description</b>: The "Branch" symbolizes new growth and restoration, representing the Messiah as a descendant of David who will bring renewal. <br> - <b>Reference</b>: <a href="/isaiah/4-2.htm">Isaiah 4:2</a> - "On that day the Branch of the LORD will be beautiful and glorious, and the fruit of the land will be the pride and glory of the survivors of Israel."<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/r/root_of_jesse.htm">Root of Jesse</a></b> <br> - <b>Type</b>: Messianic Lineage <br> - <b>Description</b>: This title emphasizes the Messiah's lineage from Jesse, the father of King David, highlighting His rightful place in the Davidic line. <br> - <b>Reference</b>: <a href="/isaiah/11-10.htm">Isaiah 11:10</a> - "On that day the Root of Jesse will stand as a banner for the peoples. The nations will seek Him, and His place of rest will be glorious."<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/s/servant_of_the_lord.htm">Servant of the Lord</a></b> <br> - <b>Type</b>: Suffering Servant <br> - <b>Description</b>: This title describes the Messiah's role as a humble and obedient servant who suffers for the sins of others, bringing salvation. <br> - <b>Reference</b>: <a href="/isaiah/42.htm">Isaiah 42:1</a> - "Here is My Servant, whom I uphold, My Chosen One, in whom My soul delights. I will put My Spirit on Him, and He will bring justice to the nations."<br><br>6. <b><a href="/topical/l/light_to_the_nations.htm">Light to the Nations</a></b> <br> - <b>Type</b>: Universal Savior <br> - <b>Description</b>: The Messiah is depicted as a light for all nations, bringing salvation beyond Israel to the entire world. <br> - <b>Reference</b>: <a href="/isaiah/49-6.htm">Isaiah 49:6</a> - "He says, 'It is not enough for you to be My Servant, to raise up the tribes of Jacob and restore the protected ones of Israel. I will also make you a light for the nations, to bring My salvation to the ends of the earth.'"<br><br>7. <b><a href="/topical/m/man_of_sorrows.htm">Man of Sorrows</a></b> <br> - <b>Type</b>: Suffering Redeemer <br> - <b>Description</b>: This title highlights the Messiah's suffering and rejection, bearing the griefs and sorrows of humanity. <br> - <b>Reference</b>: <a href="/isaiah/53-3.htm">Isaiah 53:3</a> - "He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows acquainted with grief. Like one from whom men hide their faces, He was despised, and we esteemed Him not."<br><br>8. <b><a href="/topical/r/righteous_servant.htm">Righteous Servant</a></b> <br> - <b>Type</b>: Justifier <br> - <b>Description</b>: The Messiah is portrayed as righteous, bringing justification to many through His knowledge and sacrifice. <br> - <b>Reference</b>: <a href="/isaiah/53-11.htm">Isaiah 53:11</a> - "After the anguish of His soul, He will see the light of life and be satisfied. By His knowledge My righteous Servant will justify many, and He will bear their iniquities."<div class="vheading2">Key Prophecies</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/p/prophecy_of_the_virgin_birth_of_immanuel.htm">Prophecy of the Virgin Birth of Immanuel</a></b> <br> - <b>Prophecy</b>: "Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call Him Immanuel." (<a href="/isaiah/7-14.htm">Isaiah 7:14</a>)<br> - <b>Fulfillment</b>: Christians believe this prophecy is fulfilled in the birth of Jesus Christ, as described in <a href="/matthew/1-22.htm">Matthew 1:22-23</a>.<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/p/prophecy_of_the_ministry_of_john_the_baptist.htm">Prophecy of the Ministry of John the Baptist</a></b> <br> - <b>Prophecy</b>: "A voice of one calling: 'Prepare the way for the LORD in the wilderness; make a straight highway for our God in the desert.'" (<a href="/isaiah/40-3.htm">Isaiah 40:3</a>)<br> - <b>Fulfillment</b>: This is seen as fulfilled in the ministry of John the Baptist, as noted in <a href="/matthew/3.htm">Matthew 3:1-3</a> and <a href="/john/1-23.htm">John 1:23</a>.<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/p/prophecy_of_the_suffering_servant.htm">Prophecy of the Suffering Servant</a></b> <br> - <b>Prophecy</b>: "But He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed." (<a href="/isaiah/53-5.htm">Isaiah 53:5</a>)<br> - <b>Fulfillment</b>: Christians interpret this as fulfilled in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, as referenced in <a href="/1_peter/2-24.htm">1 Peter 2:24</a>.<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/p/prophecy_of_the_light_to_the_gentiles.htm">Prophecy of the Light to the Gentiles</a></b> <br> - <b>Prophecy</b>: "I will also make You a light for the nations, to bring My salvation to the ends of the earth." (<a href="/isaiah/49-6.htm">Isaiah 49:6</a>)<br> - <b>Fulfillment</b>: This is seen as fulfilled in the spread of the Gospel to the Gentiles, as described in <a href="/acts/13-47.htm">Acts 13:47</a>.<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/p/prophecy_of_the_destruction_of_babylon.htm">Prophecy of the Destruction of Babylon</a></b> <br> - <b>Prophecy</b>: "Babylon, the jewel of kingdoms, the glory of the pride of the Chaldeans, will be overthrown by God like Sodom and Gomorrah." (<a href="/isaiah/13-19.htm">Isaiah 13:19</a>)<br> - <b>Fulfillment</b>: Historically, Babylon was conquered by the Medes and Persians, as recorded in <a href="/bsb/daniel/5.htm">Daniel 5</a>.<br><br>6. <b><a href="/topical/p/prophecy_of_the_restoration_of_israel.htm">Prophecy of the Restoration of Israel</a></b> <br> - <b>Prophecy</b>: "He will raise a banner for the nations and gather the exiles of Israel; He will collect the scattered of Judah from the four corners of the earth." (<a href="/isaiah/11-12.htm">Isaiah 11:12</a>)<br> - <b>Fulfillment</b>: Some see this as fulfilled in the return of the Jewish exiles from Babylon, while others see it as an ongoing process.<br><br>7. <b><a href="/topical/p/prophecy_of_the_messiah's_reign_of_peace.htm">Prophecy of the Messiah's Reign of Peace</a></b> <br> - <b>Prophecy</b>: "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and the government will be upon His shoulders. And He will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." (<a href="/isaiah/9-6.htm">Isaiah 9:6</a>)<br> - <b>Fulfillment</b>: Christians believe this is fulfilled in the person and future reign of Jesus Christ, as referenced in <a href="/luke/1-32.htm">Luke 1:32-33</a>.<div class="vheading2">Outline</div><p class="hdg1"><span class="n1">1.</span> The Judgments &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/1.htm#1">1:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;35:10</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg2"><span class="n2">a.</span> Judgment and Hope for Judah &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/1.htm#1">1:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;12:6</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">i.</span> Judgement for Sin &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/1.htm#1">1:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;6:13</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">1.</span> Judah&#8217;s Rebellion &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/1.htm#1">1:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;31</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">2.</span> Hope for the Future &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/2.htm#1">2:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;4:6</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg5"><span class="n5">a.</span> The Mountain of the House of the LORD &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/2.htm#1">2:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;5</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg5"><span class="n5">b.</span> Judgement on Jerusalem and Judah &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/2.htm#6">2:6&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;3:26</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg5"><span class="n5">c.</span> A Remnant in Zion &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/4.htm#1">4:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;6</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">3.</span> The Song of the Vineyard &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/5.htm#1">5:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;30</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">4.</span> Isaiah's Commission &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/6.htm#1">6:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;13</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">ii.</span> Prophecies Concerning Political Threats against Judah &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/7.htm#1">7:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;12:6</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">1.</span> Message to Ahaz King of Judah &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/7.htm#1">7:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;25</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg5"><span class="n5">a.</span> Aram and Israel Advance &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/7.htm#1">7:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;9</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg5"><span class="n5">b.</span> The Sign of Immanuel &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/7.htm#10">7:10&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;16</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg5"><span class="n5">c.</span> Judgement to Come &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/7.htm#17">7:17&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;25</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">2.</span> Assyrian Invasion Prophesied &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/8.htm#1">8:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;22</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">3.</span> Unto Us a Child Is Born &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/9.htm#1">9:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;7</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">4.</span> Judgement against Israel &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/9.htm#8">9:8&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;21</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg5"><span class="n5">a.</span> For Pride &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/9.htm#8">9:8&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;12</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg5"><span class="n5">b.</span> For Hypocrisy &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/9.htm#13">9:13&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;17</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg5"><span class="n5">c.</span> For Unrepentance &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/9.htm#18">9:18&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;21</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">5.</span> The Destruction of the Assyrian Empire &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/10.htm#1">10:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;34</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">6.</span> Messiah&#8217;s Kingdom through the Root of Jesse &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/11.htm#1">11:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;16</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">7.</span> Joyful Thanksgiving &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/12.htm#1">12:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;6</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg2"><span class="n2">b.</span> Judgment and Hope for the Nations &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/13.htm#1">13:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;27:13</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">i.</span> Judgements &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/13.htm#1">13:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;23:18</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">1.</span> Against Babylon &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/13.htm#1">13:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;14:23</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">2.</span> Against Assyria &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/14.htm#24">14:24&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;27</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">3.</span> Against Philistia &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/14.htm#28">14:28&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;32</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">4.</span> Against Moab &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/15.htm#1">15:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;16:13</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">5.</span> Against Damascus &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/17.htm#1">17:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;14</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">6.</span> Against Cush &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/18.htm#1">18:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;7</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">7.</span> Against Egypt &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/19.htm#1">19:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;20:6</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">8.</span> Against Babylon Again &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/21.htm#1">21:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;10</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">9.</span> Against Edom &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/21.htm#11">21:11&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;12</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">10.</span> Against Arabia &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/21.htm#13">21:13&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;17</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">11.</span> Against the Valley of Vision &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/22.htm#1">22:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;25</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">12.</span> Against Tyre &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/23.htm#1">23:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;18</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">ii.</span> Judgment and Promise for the Future &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/24.htm#1">24:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;27:13</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">1.</span> God&#8217;s Judgement on the Earth &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/24.htm#1">24:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;23</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">2.</span> Praise to the Victorious God &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/25.htm#1">25:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;12</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">3.</span> A Song of Salvation &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/26.htm#1">26:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;21</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">4.</span> The LORD&#8217;s Vineyard &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/27.htm#1">27:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;13</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg2"><span class="n2">c.</span> The Woes &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/28.htm#1">28:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;33:24</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">i.</span> Woe to Ephraim &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/28.htm#1">28:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;29</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">ii.</span> Woe to David's City &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/29.htm#1">29:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;14</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">iii.</span> Woe to Those Who Rely on Foreign Alliances &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/29.htm#15">29:15&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;24</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">iv.</span> Woe to the Rebellious Children &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/30.htm#1">30:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;33</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">v.</span> Woe to Those Who Rely on Egypt &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/31.htm#1">31:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;32:20</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">vi.</span> Woe to Assyria &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/33.htm#1">33:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;24</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg2"><span class="n2">d.</span> Conclusion of Judgments and Hope &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/34.htm#1">34:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;35:10</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">i.</span> Judgement on the Nations &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/34.htm#1">34:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;17</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">ii.</span> The Glory of Zion &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/35.htm#1">35:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;10</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg1"><span class="n1">2.</span> The Nation of Judah from Assyria to Babylon &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/36.htm#1">36:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;39:8</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg2"><span class="n2">a.</span> Judah Saved from the Assyrians &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/36.htm#1">36:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;37:38</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">i.</span> Sennacherib Threatens Jerusalem &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/36.htm#1">36:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;22</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">ii.</span> The LORD Delivers Jerusalem &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/37.htm#1">37:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;38</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg2"><span class="n2">b.</span> Hezekiah&#8217;s Illness and Recovery &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/38.htm#1">38:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;22</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg2"><span class="n2">c.</span> Hezekiah&#8217;s Error &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/39.htm#1">39:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;8</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">i.</span> Hezekiah Shows His Treasures to Babylon &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/39.htm#1">39:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;2</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">ii.</span> Isaiah Prophesies the Babylonian Exile &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/39.htm#3">39:3&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;8</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg1"><span class="n1">3.</span> The Salvation &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/40.htm#1">40:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;66:24</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg2"><span class="n2">a.</span> The Deliverance from Exile &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/40.htm#1">40:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;48:22</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">i.</span> Prepare the Way for the LORD &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/40.htm#1">40:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;31</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">ii.</span> God&#8217;s Help to Israel &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/41.htm#1">41:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;29</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">iii.</span> God&#8217;s Servant &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/42.htm#1">42:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;9</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">iv.</span> A New Song of Praise &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/42.htm#10">42:10&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;25</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">v.</span> Israel&#8217;s Only Savior &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/43.htm#1">43:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;28</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">1.</span> The Holy One of Israel, your Savior &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/43.htm#1">43:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;13</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">2.</span> A Way in the Wilderness &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/43.htm#14">43:14&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;21</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">3.</span> Israel&#8217;s Unfaithfulness &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/43.htm#22">43:22&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;28</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">vi.</span> The LORD Has Chosen Israel &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/44.htm#1">44:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;20</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">vii.</span> Jerusalem to Be Restored &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/44.htm#21">44:21&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;28</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">viii.</span> God Calls Cyrus &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/45.htm#1">45:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;25</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">ix.</span> The Judgement of Babylon &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/46.htm#1">46:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;47:15</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">1.</span> Babylon&#8217;s Idols &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/46.htm#1">46:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;13</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">2.</span> The Humiliation of Babylon &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/47.htm#1">47:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;15</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">x.</span> Deliverance Promised to Israel &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/48.htm#1">48:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;22</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg2"><span class="n2">b.</span> The Servant's Ministry &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/49.htm#1">49:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;55:8</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">i.</span> The Servant and Light to the Gentiles &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/49.htm#1">49:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;26</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">ii.</span> Israel's Sin &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/50.htm#1">50:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;3</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">iii.</span> The Servant's Obedience &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/50.htm#4">50:4&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;11</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">iv.</span> Salvation for Zion &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/51.htm#1">51:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;16</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">v.</span> God&#8217;s Fury Removed &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/51.htm#17">51:17&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;23</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">vi.</span> Deliverance for Jerusalem &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/52.htm#1">52:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;12</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">vii.</span> The Servant Exalted &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/52.htm#13">52:13&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;15</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">viii.</span> The Suffering Servant &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/53.htm#1">53:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;12</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">ix.</span> The Future Blessing for Zion &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/54.htm#1">54:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;17</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">x.</span> Invitation to the Needy &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/55.htm#1">55:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;8</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg2"><span class="n2">c.</span> The Servants Inherit God&#8217;s Kingdom &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/56.htm#1">56:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;66:24</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">i.</span> Salvation for the Nations &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/56.htm#1">56:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;8</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">ii.</span> The Wicked and the Servants &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/56.htm#9">56:9&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;58:14</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">1.</span> Israel&#8217;s Sinful Leaders &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/56.htm#9">56:9&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;12</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">2.</span> The Blessed Death of the Righteous &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/57.htm#1">57:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;2</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">3.</span> God Condemns Idolatry &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/57.htm#3">57:3&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;13</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">4.</span> Healing for the Repentant &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/57.htm#14">57:14&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;21</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">5.</span> True Fasts and Sabbaths &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/58.htm#1">58:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;14</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">iii.</span> Prayer of Repentance &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/59.htm#1">59:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;21</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">1.</span> Sin Separates Us from God &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/59.htm#1">59:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;15</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">2.</span> Salvation is Only of God &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/59.htm#16">59:16&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;19</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">3.</span> The Covenant of the Redeemer &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/59.htm#20">59:20&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;21</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">iv.</span> God&#8217;s Kingdom &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/60.htm#1">60:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;62:12</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">1.</span> Future Glory for Zion &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/60.htm#1">60:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;22</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">2.</span> The Year of the LORD&#8217;s Favor &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/61.htm#1">61:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;11</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">3.</span> Zion&#8217;s Salvation and New Name &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/62.htm#1">62:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;12</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">v.</span> Prayer for Mercy &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/63.htm#1">63:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;64:12</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">1.</span> God&#8217;s Vengeance on the Nations &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/63.htm#1">63:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;6</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">2.</span> God&#8217;s Mercies Recalled &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/63.htm#7">63:7&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;14</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">3.</span> The People Pray &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/63.htm#15">63:15&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;64:12</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">vi.</span> The Righteous and the Wicked &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/65.htm#1">65:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;66:17</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">1.</span> Judgement and Promises &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/65.htm#1">65:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;16</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">2.</span> A New Heaven and a New Earth &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/65.htm#17">65:17&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;25</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">3.</span> Heaven Is My Throne &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/66.htm#1">66:1&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;6</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">4.</span> Rejoice with Jerusalem &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/66.htm#7">66:7&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;14</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg4"><span class="n4">5.</span> Final Judgments against the Wicked &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/66.htm#15">66:15&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;17</a>&#8239;)<p class="hdg3"><span class="n3">vii.</span> Call to the Nations &nbsp;(&#8239;<a href="/bsb/isaiah/66.htm#18">66:18&#8288;&#8211;&#8288;24</a>&#8239;)<br><br><br><br></div></div><div id="botbox"><div class="padbot"><div align="center"><br><br><br><a href="https://berean.bible">Courtesy of Berean Bible</a><br></div></div></div></td></tr></table></div><div id="left"><a href="../songs/" onmouseover='lft.src="/leftgif.png"' onmouseout='lft.src="/left.png"' title="Song of Solomon"><img src="/left.png" name="lft" border="0" alt="Song of Solomon" /></a></div><div id="right"><a href="../jeremiah/" onmouseover='rght.src="/rightgif.png"' onmouseout='rght.src="/right.png"' 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