Isaiah Flashcards

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  1. Isaiah prophesied during the reigns of which kings of Judah?
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Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah. - Isaiah 1:1

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  1. What is the name of Isaiah’s father?
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Amoz. - Isaiah 1:1

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  1. Where do we see the Isa 1:9 quoted in the NT by Paul?

“If the Lord of hosts had not left us a few survivors, we should have been like Sodom, and become like Gomorrah.”

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Rom 9:29 - Isaiah 1:9

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  1. “Come now, let us reason together…” - complete quote and give reference
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Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool. - Isaiah 1:18

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  1. After Zion’s judges and counselors are restored as at the first the city will be called what?
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City of Righteousness. - Isaiah 1:26

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  1. Those who forsake the LORD will be ashamed of what kind of tree that Zion desired and blushed for?
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Oaks and gardens. - Isaiah 1:29

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  1. Which animal imageries did God use to emphasize Israel’s foolishness for not knowing God is their owner/master?
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The ox knows its owner, and the donkey its master’s crib, but Israel does not know, my people do not understand - Isaiah 1:3

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  1. In that day, mankind will cast away silver and gold that they worship to which kind of animals?
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moles and bats - Isaiah 2:20

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  1. What will the Lord do to the haughty daughters of Zion?
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strike their heads with a scab and lay bare their secret parts, take away their finery - Isaiah 3:17-23

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  1. How many women shall take hold of one man in that day?
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seven - Isaiah 4:1

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  1. According to Isaiah 5, what does the vineyard of the Lord represent?
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the house of Israel - Isaiah 5:7

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  1. In what year did Isaiah have a vision of the Lord sitting upon a throne?
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in the year that King Uzziah died - Isaiah 6:1

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  1. How did Isaiah respond to the Lord’s voice: “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?”
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“Here I am! Send me” - Isaiah 6:8

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  1. Where do we see the Isaiah 7:14 quoted in the NT by the angel?

“Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.”

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Matthew 1:23 - Isaiah 7:14

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  1. What is the name of Isaiah’s second son?
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Maher-shalal-hash-baz - Isaiah 8:3

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  1. What will Zion and its repenting inhabitants be redeemed with?
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Justice (Zion), righteousness (inhabitants) - Isaiah 1:27

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  1. On the Day of the Lord, what will be brought low and what will be exalted?
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Haugtiness and lofty pride of men (low), the LORD (exalted) - Isaiah 2:11,17

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They defied the LORD with their speech and deeds - Isaiah 3:8

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  1. What will the LORD install over Mount Zion after He cleanses Jerusalem? (3 things)
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Cloud by day, flaming fire by night, and a canopy - Isaiah 4:5-6

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  1. What did the LORD expect Israel to produce? What did he get instead?
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Justice and righteousness (expected), bloodshed and outcry (result) - Isaiah 5:7

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  1. How many acres of vinyard will yield one bath while under judgement?
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10 acres - Isaiah 5:10

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  1. What will a homer of seeds be reduced to while under judgement?
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1 ephah - Isaiah 5:10

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  1. What would the child born unto them be called?
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Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace - Isaiah 9:6

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  1. How many times did the phrase “For all this his anger has not turned away, and his hand is stretched out still” occur in the book?
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5 times - Isaiah 5:25; 9:12,17,21; 10:4

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  1. What type of person can write down (count) the remnant of the trees of Asyri’s forest because there will be so few?
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a child - Isaiah 10:19

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  1. What group of people are like fortune-tellers?
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Philistines. - Isaiah 2:6

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  1. …and they shall beat their swords into ___________, and their spears into ______________; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore.
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Plowshares; pruning hooks. - Isaiah 2:4

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  1. Jerusalem and Judah proclaim their sin like this wicked city.
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Sodom. - Isaiah 3:9

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  1. Because the people are wicked, what kind of leaders will oppress and rule over them?
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Infants and women. - Isaiah 3:12

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  1. Because the daughters of Zion are haughty, the LORD will strike their heads with what?
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A scab. - Isaiah 3:17

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  1. In that day, what will be beautiful and glorious?
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Branch of the LORD. - Isaiah 4:2

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  1. Who will be called holy in that day?
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He who is left in Zion and everyone who has been recorded for life. - Isaiah 4:3

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  1. Why does God’s people go into exile?
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Lack of knowledge. - Isaiah 5:13

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  1. What has enlarged its appetite and opened its mouth beyond measure?
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Sheol. - Isaiah 5:14

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  1. Woe to those who call evil ____ and good ____, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put ______ for sweet and sweet for ______!
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Good; evil;bitter; bitter. - Isaiah 5:20

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  1. How many seraphim are counted in the vision of the LORD sitting upon a throne?
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Two. - Isaiah 6:3

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  1. This atones for Isaiah’s sin and takens away his guilt.
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Burning coal. - Isaiah 6:6-7

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  1. Where do we see Isaiah 6:9-10 quoted in the NT (give two references)?

“And he said, “Go, and say to this people: “‘Keep on hearing, but do not understand; keep on seeing, but do not perceive.’ Make the heart of this people dull, and their ears heavy, and blind their eyes; lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their hearts, and turn and be healed.””
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Matt 13:14-15; Acts 28:26-27. - Isaiah 6:9-10

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  1. The cities of Israel will be burned again even if how many people remain in it?
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Tenth. - Isaiah 6:13

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  1. What is represented by the stump left over from an oak that was felled?
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The holy seed - Isaiah 6:13

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  1. Who is Ahaz’s father?
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Jotham. - Isaiah 7:1

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  1. Who is Ahaz’s grandfather?
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Uzziah. - Isaiah 7:1

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  1. Who is the son of Remaliah?
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Pekah, king of Israel. - Isaiah 7:1

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  1. When was Syria in league with Ephraim?
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Days of Ahaz. - Isaiah 7:1-2

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  1. What is the name of Isaiah’s first son mentioned?
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Shear-jashub. - Isaiah 7:3

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  1. Where did Isaiah and Shear-jashub meet King Ahaz?
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On the highway to Washer’s Field. - Isaiah 7:3

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  1. Rezin and Pekah are described as smoldering what?
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Stumps of firebrands. - Isaiah 7:4

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  1. Pekah and Resin schemed to make this person king in place of Ahaz.
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Son of Tabeel. - Isaiah 7:6

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  1. Within how many years would Ephraim be shattered from being a people?
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Sixty-five years. - Isaiah 7:8

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  1. What is the name of the boy who will eat curds and honey when he knows how to refuse the evil and choose the good?
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Immanuel. - Isaiah 7:14-15

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  1. This ruler beyond the River is described as a razor.
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King of Assyria. - Isaiah 7:20

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  1. Every place that used to have a thousand vines will become briers and thorns even if it was worth how many shekels of silver?
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Thousand. - Isaiah 7:23

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  1. Which of Isaiah’s sons is the large tablet written out to?
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Maher-shalal-hash-baz. - Isaiah 8:1

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  1. What is the name of one priest during the time of Isaiah?
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Uriah. - Isaiah 8:2

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  1. Who is the son of Jeberechiah?
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Zechariah. - Isaiah 8:2

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  1. What is the name of the gently flowing waters that Judah has refused?
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Shiloah. - Isaiah 8:5

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  1. Where do we see Isa 8:12 (do not fear what they fear, nor be in dread) in the NT?
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1 Pe 3:14-15. - Isaiah 8:12

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  1. Where do we see Isa 8:14 (a stone of offense and a rock of stumbling) in the NT?
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Rom 9:33; 1 Pe 2:8 - Isaiah 8:14

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  1. Who are signs and portents in Israel?
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Isaiah and the children given to him. - Isaiah 8:18

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  1. Where do we see Isa 8:18 (Behold, I and the children whom the LOD has given me) in the NT?
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Heb 2:13. - Isaiah 8:18

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  1. Who chirps and mutters?
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Mediums and necromancers. - Isaiah 8:19

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  1. Why do people not speak according to the teaching and to the testimony?
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Because they have no dawn. - Isaiah 8:20

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  1. Where do we see Isa 9:1-2 (The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali…) in the NT?
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Mat 4:15-16. - Isaiah 9:1-2

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  1. The rod of the oppressor is broken as on the day of what famous battle?
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Midian. - Isaiah 9:4

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  1. What enemy on the west seeks to devour Israel?
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Philistines. - Isaiah 9:12

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  1. What enemy on the east seeks to devour Israel?
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Syria. - Isaiah 9:12

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  1. Manasseh devours _______, and _______ devours Manasseh…
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Ephraim. - Isaiah 9:21

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  1. What are the Spirit of the Lord also known as?
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Spirit of wisdom and understanding, Spirit of counsel and might, Spirit of knowlefge and the fear of the Lord - Isaiah 11:2

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  1. Who is the rod of the LORD’s anger?
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Assyria. - Isaiah 10:5

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  1. Why does the LORD judge Assyria even though it is the rod of his anger?
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Because of the intent of his heart. - Isaiah 10:7

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  1. Shall the ___ boast over him who hews with it, or the ___ magnify itself against him who wields it? As if a rod should wield him who lifts it, or as if a staff should lift him who is not wood!
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Axe; saw. - Isaiah 10:15

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  1. The remnant of the trees of Israel’s forest will be so few that who can write them down?
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A child. - Isaiah 10:19

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  1. Where do we see Isa 10:22 (For though your people Israel be as the sand of the sea…) in the NT?
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Rom. 9:27-28. - Isaiah 10:22

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  1. What is overflowing with righteousness?
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Destruction that is decreed. - Isaiah 10:22

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  1. Who was struck at the rock of Oreb?
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Midian. - Isaiah 10:26

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  1. The LORD will lift up his staff over the sea just like it was over what nation?
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Egypt. - Isaiah 10:26

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  1. Where is baggage stored?
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Michmash. - Isaiah 10:28

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  1. Where do the people lodge for the night after crossing the pass?
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Geba. - Isaiah 10:29

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  1. The Majestic One will cause this forested nation to fall.
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Lebanon. - Isaiah 10:34

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  1. Why was Isaiah afraid at the sight of God?
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He was a man of unclean lips and he’s seen the LORD. - Isaiah 6:5

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  1. You will joyfully draw water from which well?
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wells of salvation - Isaiah 12:3

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  1. Who will the Lord stir up against Babylon in their judgement day?
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Medes - Isaiah 13:17

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  1. Why will the Lord again choose Israel?
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for the Lord will have compassion on Jacob - Isaiah 14:1

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  1. Which animal will the Lord use to go after the Moab who escape and the remnant of the land?
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a lion - Isaiah 15:9

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  1. Whose daughters were compared to fleeing birds and scattered nest?
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daughters of Moab - Isaiah 16:2

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  1. Damascus will cease to be a city, instead it becomes what?
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a heap of ruins - Isaiah 17:1

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  1. Which nation were the swift messengers ordered to go?
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a nation of tall and smooth; mighty and conquering (Cush) - Isaiah 18:2

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  1. The Lord has mingled within Egypt a spirit of what?
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spirit of confusion - Isaiah 19:14

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  1. What did the Lord command Isaiah to do as a sign for the people of Egypt and Cush to see?
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loose the sackcloth from the waist and take off the sandals from the feet - Isaiah 20:2

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  1. Who has walked naked and barefooted for three years
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Isiah - Isaiah 20:4

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  1. How many animals can sustain one man after the LORD brings Assyria upon Judah?
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One young cow and two sheep - Isaiah 7:21

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  1. What body of water did the LORD compare the king of Assyria to?
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A mighty river - Isaiah 8:7

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  1. What do the tail and head of Israel that the LORD cuts off represent?
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Head: elder and honored men; tail: false prophets - Isaiah 9:15

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  1. What will come forth from the stump and roots of Jesse?
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A shoot and a branch. - Isaiah 11:1

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  1. The Spirit of the LORD shall rest upon the shoot from the stump of Jesse and give him how many qualities?
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6 (Wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge and fear). - Isaiah 11:2

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  1. Who will lead a wolf, lamb, leopard, young goat, calf and lion?
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A little child. - Isaiah 11:6

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  1. What will eat straw like an ox?
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The lion. - Isaiah 11:7

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  1. They shall not hurt or destroy in all my holy mountain; for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD as the…
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Waters cover the sea - Isaiah 11:9

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  1. Where in the Minor Prophets do we see the earth full of the knowledge of the LORD as the waters cover the sea?
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Hab 2:14. - Isaiah 11:9

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  1. Where do we see Isa 11:10 (Root of Jesse…) in the NT?
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Rom 15:12. - Isaiah 11:10

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  1. Where will the LORD extend his hand a second time to recover the remnant of his people?
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Assyria, Egypt, Pathros, Cush, Elam, Shinar, Hamath, and from the coastlands of the sea. - Isaiah 11:11

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  1. What body of water will be struck into seven channels?
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The River (Euphrates). - Isaiah 11:15

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  1. With joy you will draw water from the…
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Wells of salvation. - Isaiah 12:3

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  1. Where is the oracle concerning Babylon which Isaiah the son of Amoz saw?
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Isa 13. - Isaiah 13

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  1. What will be raised on a bare hill?
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A signal. - Isaiah 13:2

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106
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  1. Wail, for the day of the LORD is near; as destruction from the ________ it will come!
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Almighty. - Isaiah 13:6

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  1. What will be more rare than fine gold and the gold of Ophir?
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People and mankind. - Isaiah 13:12

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108
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  1. Who will not pitch his tent in Babylon?
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An Arab. - Isaiah 13:20

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109
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  1. Who will dwell and dance in the houses of Babylon?
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Ostriches and wild goats. - Isaiah 13:21

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110
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  1. Who will cry in the towers and pleasant places of Babylon?
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Hyenas and jackals. - Isaiah 13:22

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111
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  1. Who will taunt the king of Babylon?
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Israel and Jacob. - Isaiah 14:1-4

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  1. Who rouses the shades to greet Babylon?
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Sheol. - Isaiah 14:9

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  1. What is the bed and covers of Babylon?
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Maggots and worms. - Isaiah 14:11

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114
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  1. How you are fallen from heaven, O ____________________! How you are cut down to the ground, you who laid the nations low!
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Day Star, son of Dawn. - Isaiah 14:12

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  1. Where is the oracle concerning Assyria?
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14:24-27. - Isaiah 14:24-27

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116
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  1. For the LORD of hosts has purposed, and who will annul it? His hand is stretched out, and ______________________?
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Who will turn it back - Isaiah 14:27

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  1. Where is the oracle concerning Philistia?
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14:28-32 - Isaiah 14:28-32

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  1. When the oracle concerning Philistia come?
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The year that King Ahaz died. - Isaiah 14:28

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119
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  1. Where is the oracle concerning Moab?
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15:1-16:14 - Isaiah 15:1-16:14

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120
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  1. Name at least two cities of Moab?
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Ar, Kir, Nebo, Medeba, Heshbon, Elealeh, Jahaz, Dibon. - Isaiah 15:1-16:14

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121
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  1. This city has raisin cakes?
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Kir-hareseth. - Isaiah 16:7

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122
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  1. In how many years will the glory of Moab be brought into contempt?
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3 - Isaiah 16:14

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  1. How many years are the years of a hired worker?
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3 - Isaiah 16:14

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124
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  1. Where is the oracle concerning Damascus?
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17:1-14 - Isaiah 17:1-14

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  1. Name at least two cities of Syria?
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Damascus, Aroer. - Isaiah 17:1-2

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126
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  1. Where are ears of grain gleaned?
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Valley of Rephaim. - Isaiah 17:5

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127
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  1. After gleanings, how many berries are on the top of the highest bough of an olive tree?
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Two or three. - Isaiah 17:6

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128
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  1. After gleanings, how many berries are left on the branches of a fruit tree?
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Four or five. - Isaiah 17:6

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129
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  1. Where is the oracle concerning CUsh?
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18:1-7. - Isaiah 18:1-7

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130
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  1. Where is the land of whirring wings?
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Beyond the rivers of Cush. - Isaiah 18:1

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  1. Cush sends ambassadors by the sea in what kind of vessels?
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Papyrus. - Isaiah 18:2

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132
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  1. Where is the oracle concerning Egypt?
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19:1-15. - Isaiah 19:1-15

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133
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  1. To where is the LORD riding on a swift cloud?
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Egypt. - Isaiah 19:1

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134
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  1. Name at least two cities in Egypt?
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Zoan, Memphis. - Isaiah 19:11, 13

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135
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  1. How many cities in the land of Egypt will speak the language of Canaan?
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Five. - Isaiah 19:18

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136
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  1. Where is the City of Destruction located and what language does it speak?
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Egypt; language of Canaan. - Isaiah 19:18

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137
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  1. Israel along with what two other nations will be a blessing in the midst of the earth?
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Egypt and Assyria. - Isaiah 19:24

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138
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  1. What nation is the work of the LORD of hosts’ hands?
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Assyria. - Isaiah 19:25

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139
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  1. When was Ashdod captured?
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The year that the commander in chief sent by Sargon the king of Assyria. - Isaiah 20:1

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140
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  1. Who walked naked and barefoot and for how long?
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Isaiah; three years. - Isaiah 20:2

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141
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  1. Who is the king of Assyria?
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Sargon. - Isaiah 20:1

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142
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  1. Where did a caravans of Dedanites lodge?
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in the thickets in Arabia - Isaiah 21:13

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143
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  1. What is Jerusalem compared to?
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A prostitute - Isaiah 1:21

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144
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  1. What lofty things will the Lord bring down on the day of judgement?
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Mountains, hills, cedars, etc. - Isaiah 2:12-17

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145
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  1. What will happen to Jerusalem and Judah’s leadership?
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It will collapse, leaving chaos - Isaiah 3:1-3

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146
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  1. What will the survivors of Israel be called?
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Holy - Isaiah 4:3

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147
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  1. What parable does Isaiah use to illustrate Judah’s unfaithfulness?
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The parable of the unfruitful vineyard - Isaiah 5:1-7

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148
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  1. What causes Isaiah to cry out, “Woe to me!”?
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Seeing the Lord’s holiness and his own sinfulness - Isaiah 6:5

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149
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  1. What sign does God give to Ahaz to confirm the prophecy about Immanuel?
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A virgin will conceive and bear a son - Isaiah 7:14

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150
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  1. What does Isaiah mean when he instructs people to “bind up the testimony and seal up the law”?
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Preserve God’s words against false prophets - Isaiah 8:16

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151
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  1. What title is given to the child who will be born as a future ruler?
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Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace - Isaiah 9:6

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152
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  1. What nation is the “rod of God’s anger” that He will use to punish Israel?
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Assyria - Isaiah 10:5

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153
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  1. What type of animal imagery depicts the peace of the Messiah’s kingdom?
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Wolf & lamb, leopard & goat, etc. - Isaiah 11:6-9

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154
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  1. What song of praise will Israel sing on the day of salvation?
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“With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation” - Isaiah 12:3

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155
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  1. Which powerful nation will be overthrown according to Isaiah’s prophecy?
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Babylon - Isaiah 13:1

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156
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  1. What is the taunt song directed at the fallen king of Babylon?
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A satirical poem mocking his pride - Isaiah 14:4-21

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157
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  1. What nation is Isaiah prophesying against in this chapter?
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Moab - Isaiah 15:1

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158
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  1. How does Isaiah personally lament for Moab?
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He weeps for their suffering - Isaiah 16:9

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159
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  1. Which nation’s downfall does Isaiah predict, likening it to a rustling of leaves?
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Damascus (Syria) - Isaiah 17:12-13

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160
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  1. What nation beyond the rivers of Cush sends ambassadors to Jerusalem by sea?
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The tall and smooth-skinned people of Cush - Isaiah 18:1-2

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161
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  1. What surprising prophecy does Isaiah give about a future highway built between these traditional enemies?
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Egypt, Assyria, and Israel - Isaiah 19:23-25

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162
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  1. What unusual act does Isaiah perform for three years as a sign?
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Walking around stripped and barefoot - Isaiah 20:3

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163
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  1. How long will Tyre be forgotten for?
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70 years - Isaiah 23:15

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164
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  1. Where will the caravans of Dedanites lodge?
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In the thickets of Arabia. - Isaiah 21:13

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165
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  1. What will happen to those fleeing from the sound of the terror?
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They will fall into the pit - Isaiah 24:18

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166
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  1. What will happen to those climbing out of the pit?
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They will be caught in a snare - Isaiah 24:18

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167
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  1. Where is the oracle concerning the wilderness of the sea?
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21:1-10. - Isaiah 21:1-10

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168
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  1. Who comes in pairs?
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Horsemen. - Isaiah 21:7, 9

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169
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  1. Fallen, fallen is _______.
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Babylon. - Isaiah 21:9

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170
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  1. Where is Isa 21:9 (Fallen, fallen is Babylon) in the NT?
A

Rev 14:8; 18:2 - Isaiah 21:9

171
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  1. Where is the oracle concerning Dumah?
A

21:11-12 - Isaiah 21:11-12

172
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  1. Where is the one calling “Watchman, what time of the night” from?
A

Seir. - Isaiah 21:11

173
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  1. Where is the oracle concerning Arabia?
A

21:13-16 - Isaiah 21:13-16

174
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  1. When will all the glory of Kendra come to an end?
A

Within one year. - Isaiah 21:16

175
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  1. Where is the oracle concerning the valley of vision (Jerusalem)?
A

22:1-25. - Isaiah 22:1-25

176
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  1. Who bore the quiver with chariots and horsemen?
A

Elam. - Isaiah 22:6

177
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  1. Who uncovered the shield while Elam bore the quiver with chariots and horsemen?
A

Kir. - Isaiah 22:6

178
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  1. What was kept in the House of the Forest?
A

Weapons. - Isaiah 22:8

179
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  1. Where do we see Isa 22:13 (Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die) in the NT?
A

1 Cor 15:32 - Isaiah 22:13

180
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  1. Who is the steward over the household that cut a temb for himself?
A

Shebna. - Isaiah 22:15-19

181
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  1. Who will replace Shebna the steward?
A

Eliakim the son of Hilkiah. - Isaiah 22:20-25

182
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  1. This leader is given the key of the house of David and shall open and none shall shut and vice versa.
A

Eliakim the son of Hilkiah. - Isaiah 22:20-25

183
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  1. Where is the oracle concerning Tyre?
A

23:1-18. - Isaiah 23:1-18

184
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  1. Because Tyre is laid waste, the ships of what city are to wail?
A

Tarshish. - Isaiah 23:1

185
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  1. This group of people carried as their revenue the grain of Shihor and the harvest of the Nile.
A

Merchants of Sidon. - Isaiah 23:2-3

186
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  1. This wealthy city was a bestower of crowns.
A

Tyre. - Isaiah 23:8

187
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  1. The song of the prostitute is applied to this wealthy city.
A

Tyre. - Isaiah 23:15-16

188
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  1. And it shall be, as with the people, so with the ______; as with the slave, so with his ______…
A

Priest; master. - Isaiah 24:2

189
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  1. Why does the earth lie defiled under its inhabitants?
A

Because people transgressed the laws, violated the statutes, and broken the everlasting covenant. - Isaiah 24:5

190
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  1. What devours the earth and causes its inhabitants to suffer for their guilt?
A

A curse. - Isaiah 24:6

191
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  1. What three things are upon the inhabitant of the earth?
A

Terror, pit and snare. - Isaiah 24:17

192
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  1. Why is the moon confounded and the sun ashamed?
A

Because the LORD of hosts reigns. - Isaiah 24:23

193
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  1. “O LORD, you are my God; I will exalt you; I will praise your name, for you have done …”
A

Wonderful things, plans formed of old, faithful and sure. - Isaiah 25:1

194
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  1. “On this mountain the LORD of hosts will make for all peoples a feast of…
A

Rich food, a feast of well-aged wine, of rich food full of marrow, of aged wine well refined. - Isaiah 25:6

195
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  1. “And he will swallow up on this mountain the covering that is cast over all peoples, the veil that is spread over all nations…”
A

He will swallow up death forever; and the Lord God will wipe away tears from all the earth, for the LORD has spoken. - Isaiah 25:7-8

196
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  1. Where do we see Isa 25:8 (He will swallow up death forever) in the NT?
A

1 Cor 15:54. - Isaiah 25:8

197
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  1. This nation is compared to a swimmer that spread his hands out to swim.
A

Moab. - Isaiah 25:11

198
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  1. Where is the song that will be sung in the land of Judah?
A

26:1-21. - Isaiah 26:1-21

199
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  1. You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you…
A

Because he trusts in you. - Isaiah 26:3

200
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  1. “The path of the righteous is _____; you make _____ the way of the righteous.”
A

Level; level. - Isaiah 26:7

201
Q
  1. “…we were pregnant, we writhed, but we have given birth to ____.”
A

Wind. - Isaiah 26:18

202
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  1. What is the name of the twisting creature that is fleeing from the the sword of the LORD?
A

Leviathan. - Isaiah 27:1

203
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  1. The LORD will slay this creature with his sword that is in the sea.
A

The dragon (Leviathan). - Isaiah 27:1

204
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  1. Where will the LORD thresh out the grain so that Israel will be gleaned one by one?
A

River Euphrates to the Brook of Egypt. - Isaiah 27:12

205
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  1. What will call those lost in the land of Assyria and driven to the land of Egypt to come and worship the LORD on the holy mountain at Jerusalem?
A

A great trumpet. - Isaiah 27:13

206
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  1. Who wears a proud crown of the drunkards?
A

Ephraim. - Isaiah 28:1, 3

207
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  1. Who will be the crown of glory and a diadem of beauty to the remnant of people?
A

The LORD of hosts. - Isaiah 28:5

208
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  1. Who reels with strong drink and are swallowed by wine?
A

Priest and prophet. - Isaiah 28:7

209
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  1. “For it is precept upon precept, precept upon precept, line upon line, line upon line…”
A

Here a little, there a little. - Isaiah 28:10

210
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  1. Where do we see Isa 28:11 (For by people of strange lips and with a foreign tongue the LORD will speak to this people) in the NT?
A

1 Cor 14:21. - Isaiah 28:11

211
Q
  1. This city made a covenant with death and an agreement with Sheol.
A

Jerusalem. - Isaiah 28:15

212
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  1. “Behold, I am the one who has laid as a foundation in Zion, a stone, a tested stone…”
A

A precious cornerstone, of a sure foundation: ‘Whoever believes will not be in haste.’ - Isaiah 28:16

213
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  1. Where do we see Isa 28:16 (Behold, I am the one who has laid a foundation in Zion…) in the NT?
A

Rom 9:33; 1 Pet 2:6. - Isaiah 28:16

214
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  1. “And I will make justice the line, and righteousness the plumb line; and hail will sweep away the…”
A

Refuge of lies, and waters will overwhelm the shelter. - Isaiah 28:17

215
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  1. The LORD doing his strange deed and alien work is compared to rising up on what mountain and being roused in what valley (two part answer)?
A

Mount Perazim; Valley of Gideon. - Isaiah 28:21

216
Q
  1. What is not threshed with a threshing sledge but beaten out with a stick?
A

Dill. - Isaiah 28:27

217
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  1. What is not rolled over with a cart but beaten with a rod?
A

Cumin. - Isaiah 28:27

218
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  1. The city where David encamped that will be distressed by the LORD.
A

Ariel. - Isaiah 29:1

219
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  1. Where will Moab be trampled down?
A

On the mountain of the LORD - Isaiah 25:10

220
Q
  1. What can the inhabitants of the world learn from God’s judgements?
A

Righteousness - Isaiah 26:9

221
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  1. What will the earth disclose when the LORD comes out punish its inhabitants?
A

Blood shed and those who were slain - Isaiah 26:21

222
Q
  1. By what will the guilt of Jacob will be atoned for?
A

When the idol altars are crushed to pieces - Isaiah 27:9

223
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  1. The LORD has closed the eyes and covered the heads of these two groups.
A

Prophets and seers. - Isaiah 29:10

224
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 29:13 (Because this people draw near with their mouth and honor me with their lips, while their hearts are far from me) in the NT?
A

Mat 15:8-9; Mar 7:6 - Isaiah 29:13

225
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  1. Where do we see Isa 29:14 (The wisdom of their wise men shall perish, and the discernment of their discerning men shall be hidden) int he NT?
A

1 Cor1:19 - Isaiah 29:14

226
Q
  1. You turn things upside down! Shall the potter be regarded as the ____, that the thing made should say of its _____, “He did not make me…”
A

Clay; maker. - Isaiah 29:16

227
Q
  1. Who will obtain fresh joy in the LORD?
A

The meek. - Isaiah 29:19

228
Q
  1. Whose officials are at Zoan and envoys reach Hanes?
A

Pharaoh. - Isaiah 30:4

229
Q
  1. Where is the section on an oracle on the beasts of Negev?
A

30:6-7 - Isaiah 30:6-7

230
Q
  1. From where do the lioness and the lion, the adder and the flying fiery serpent come from?
A

Through a land of trouble and anguish. - Isaiah 30:6

231
Q
  1. Who is Rahab who sits still?
A

Egypt. - Isaiah 30:7

232
Q
  1. Whose help is worthless and empty?
A

Egypt. - Isaiah 30:7

233
Q
  1. Why does Isaiah write on a table and inscribe in a book?
A

That it may be for the time to come as a witness forever. - Isaiah 30:8

234
Q
  1. For they are a rebellious people, lying children, children…
A

Unwilling to hear the instruction of the LORD; who say to the seers, “Do not see,” and to the prophets, “Do not prophesy to us what is right… - Isaiah 30:9-10

235
Q
  1. Speak to us _____________, prophesy _________…
A

Smooth things; illusions. - Isaiah 30:10

236
Q
  1. What is like a breach in a high wall, bulging out and about to collapse?
A

Despising the word (iniquity). - Isaiah 30:12-13

237
Q
  1. How many will flee at the threat of one?
A

Thousand. - Isaiah 30:17

238
Q
  1. At the threat of five you shall flee until you are left like what on a mountain or hill?
A

Flagstaff or signal. - Isaiah 30:17

239
Q
  1. Although the Lord has a given the bread of adversity and water of affliction, this person will not hide himself anymore.
A

The Teacher. - Isaiah 30:20

240
Q

242.And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you…

A

Turn to the right or when you turn to the left.” - Isaiah 30:21

241
Q
  1. What will be sevenfold, as the light of seven days?
A

The light of the sun. - Isaiah 30:26

242
Q
  1. What will sift the nations?
A

The sieve of destruction. - Isaiah 30:28

243
Q
  1. What will be placed on the jaws of the peoples?
A

A bridle that leads astray. - Isaiah 30:28

244
Q
  1. Who will be terror-stricken at the voice of the LORD, when he strikes with his rod?
A

The Assyrians. - Isaiah 30:31

245
Q
  1. What will be as a sound of tambourine and lyres?
A

Every stroke of the appointed staff. - Isaiah 30:32

246
Q
  1. What nation is a man and not God and their horses are flesh and not spirit?
A

Egypt. - Isaiah 31:3

247
Q
  1. Who will fall by a sword, not of man?
A

Assyria. - Isaiah 31:8

248
Q
  1. Who will be like a hiding place from the wind, a shelter from the storm, streams of water in a dry place and a shade of a great wick in a weary land?
A

A king who reigns in righteousness and princes who rule in justice. - Isaiah 32:1

249
Q
  1. Who will no more be called noble or honorable?
A

Fool nor scoundrel. - Isaiah 32:5

250
Q
  1. How long will it be when complacent women shudder?
A

In little more than a year. - Isaiah 32:10

251
Q
  1. The hill and the watchtower will become dens forever and a joy for what?
A

Wild donkeys, a pasture of flocks. - Isaiah 32:14

252
Q
  1. The happy ones sow beside all waters and let what to range free?
A

Ox and donkey. - Isaiah 32:20

253
Q
  1. What is Zion’s treasure?
A

The fear of the LORD. - Isaiah 33:6

254
Q
  1. The land mourns and languishes; _______ is confounded and withers away; ______ is like a desert, and ______ and ______ shake off their leaves.
A

Lebanon, Sharon, Bashan and Carmel. - Isaiah 33:9

255
Q
  1. You conceive _____; you give birth to _______; your breath is a fire that will consume you.
A

Chaff; stubble. - Isaiah 33:11

256
Q
  1. Your eyes will behold the ____ in his beauty; they will see a ____ that stretches afar.
A

King; land. - Isaiah 33:17

257
Q
  1. What is a place of broad rivers and streams who no galley can go or ship pass?
A

The LORD in majesty. - Isaiah 33:21

258
Q
  1. What hangs loose and cannot hold the mast firm in its place or keep the sail spread out?
A

Cords. - Isaiah 33:23

259
Q
  1. Where does the LORD have a sacrifice and a great slaughter?
A

Bozrah, Edom. - Isaiah 34:6

260
Q
  1. What nation’s streams will be turned into pitch and soil into sulfur?
A

Edom. - Isaiah 34:9

261
Q
  1. Who will possess and dwell in the land of Edom?
A

Hawks and the porcupine, the owl and the raven. - Isaiah 34:11

262
Q
  1. What nests and lays and hatches and gathers her young in her shadow?
A

An owl. - Isaiah 34:15

263
Q
  1. What is gathered, each with her mate?
A

Hawk. - Isaiah 34:15

264
Q
  1. What will rejoice and blossom like the crocus?
A

Desert. - Isaiah 35:1

265
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 35:3 (Strengthen the weak hands, and make firm the feeble knees) in the NT?
A

Heb 12:12. - Isaiah 35:3

266
Q
  1. The lame man shall leap like what?
A

A deer. - Isaiah 35:6

267
Q
  1. Who will never pass over the Way of Holiness?
A

Unclean. - Isaiah 35:8

268
Q
  1. When did Sennarcherib king of Assyria take all the fortified cities of Judah?
A

Fourteenth year of King Hezekiah. - Isaiah 36:1

269
Q
  1. Who came against King Hezekiah at Jerusalem from Assyria?
A

Rabshakeh (military officer). - Isaiah 36:2

270
Q
  1. Who is the recorder?
A

Joah the son of Asaph. - Isaiah 36:3

271
Q
  1. What nation is described as a broken reed of a staff?
A

Egypt. - Isaiah 36:5

272
Q
  1. How many horses did Rabshakeh offer to Hezekiah?
A

Two thousand. - Isaiah 36:8

273
Q
  1. WhendidSennacherib invade Judah?
A

Fourteenth year. - Isaiah 36:1

274
Q
  1. Who is king of Assyria that invades Judah?
A

Sennacherib. - Isaiah 36:1

275
Q
  1. Those who go astray in spirit will ___; those who murmur will ___
A

Come to understanding; accept instruction - Isaiah 29:24

276
Q
  1. What will those dwelling in Zion say to their idols when they have the Teachers guiding them?
A

“Be gone!” - Isaiah 30:22

277
Q
  1. Which place has been long prepared for the Assyrian king?
A

A burning place - Isaiah 30:33

278
Q
  1. Like which animal will the LORD protect Jerusalem and deliver it?
A

birds hovering - Isaiah 31:5

279
Q
  1. What does a noble man plan?
A

Noble things - Isaiah 32:8

280
Q
  1. Where does a noble man stand?
A

On noble things - Isaiah 32:8

281
Q
  1. Which is the city of appointed feasts?
A

Zion - Isaiah 33:20

282
Q
  1. What is the sword of the LORD sated and gorged with?
A

Blood and fat - Isaiah 33:6

283
Q
  1. What place shall be the haunt of jackals and an abode for ostriches?
A

Edom. - Isaiah 34:13

284
Q
  1. What will the LORD put in Sennacherib’s nose and mouth?
A

Hook; bit - Isaiah 37:29

285
Q
  1. What sign did the LORD give Hezekiah that he will be healed?
A

Shadow on sun dial will go back 10 steps - Isaiah 38:8

286
Q
  1. Hezekaiah’s dwelling is plucked up like what?
A

A shepherd’s tent - Isaiah 38:12

287
Q
  1. What did Hezekaiah show to the Babylonian envoys?
A

Everything - Isaiah 38:2

288
Q
  1. What will the LORD make of Israel to crush the mountains?
A

Threshing sledge - Isaiah 41:15

289
Q
  1. What does the LORD not give to others?
A

His glory - Isaiah 42:8

290
Q
  1. Which cities of the desert are commanded to praise the LORD
A

Kedar and Sela - Isaiah 42:11

291
Q
  1. How did Israel respond when the LORD poured on them the heat of his anger?
A

They did not understand and take it to heart. - Isaiah 42:25

292
Q
  1. Who was given as Israel’s ransom?
A

Egypt, Cush, and Seba - Isaiah 43:3

293
Q
  1. Instead of honoring God with their sacrifices, what did Israel burden Him with?
A

Their sins - Isaiah 43:24

294
Q
  1. For what purpose did the LORD blot out the transgressions of Israel?
A

For his own sake - Isaiah 43:25

295
Q
  1. Why can’t the carpenter realize he’s bowing to a piece of wood?
A

Because his eyes and heart have been shut by Him. - Isaiah 44:18

296
Q
  1. What Assyrian leader came to King Hezekiah in Jerusalem from Lachish?
A

The Rabshakeh. - Isaiah 36:2

297
Q
  1. Who are the officials who met the Rabshakeh in Jerusalem?
A

Eliakim the son of Hilliard over the household, Shebna the secretary and Joah the son of Asaph, the recorder. - Isaiah 36:3

298
Q
  1. What Jewish ruler tore down the high places and altars of the LORD?
A

Hezekiah. - Isaiah 36:7

299
Q
  1. What nation is compared to a broken reed of a staff for anyone that trusts in her?
A

Egypt. - Isaiah 36:6

300
Q
  1. How many horses did the Rabshakeh offer to give to Judah if they could find riders?
A

2000 - Isaiah 36:8

301
Q
  1. What language did the Rabshakeh speak to the officials of Jerusalem and what language did they want him to speak in?
A

Language of Judah; Aramaic. - Isaiah 36:11

302
Q
  1. Which nations’ gods does the Rabshakeh identify as not being able to defeat Assyria?
A

Hamath; Arpad; Sepharvaim; Samaria; Gozan; Haran; Rezeph; Eden in Telassar; Hena; Ivvah. - Isaiah 36:18-19; 37:12-13

303
Q
  1. Who is the king of Cush that went out against Assyria?
A

Tirhakah. - Isaiah 37:9

304
Q
  1. Who was the king of Assyria fighting when the Rabshakeh returned to him?
A

Libnah. - Isaiah 37:8

305
Q
  1. What did Hezekiah spread before the LORD after he went up to his house?
A

The letter from the Rabshakeh. - Isaiah 37:14

306
Q
  1. What kinds of trees did Sennacherib boast of cutting down from Lebanon?
A

Cedars; cypresses. - Isaiah 37:24

307
Q
  1. Sennacherib boasted of drying up all the streams of this nation?
A

Egypt. - Isaiah 37:25:00

308
Q
  1. What was the name of Sennacherib’s god?
A

Nisroch. - Isaiah 37:38:00

309
Q
  1. Adrammelech and Sharezer killed their father and escaped into the land of Ararat.
A

Sennacherib. - Isaiah 37:38:00

310
Q
  1. After his brothers killed their father and escaped to Ararat he became king.
A

Esarhaddon. - Isaiah 37:38:00

311
Q
  1. How many years were added to Hezekiah’s life?
A

15 - Isaiah 38:5

312
Q
  1. How many steps did the shadow of the declining sun go back?
A

10 - Isaiah 38:8

313
Q
  1. What king of Judah has a dial named after him?
A

Ahaz. - Isaiah 38:8

314
Q
  1. What kind of birds chirp?
A

Swallow or crane. - Isaiah 38:14:00

315
Q
  1. What kind of bird moans?
A

Dove. - Isaiah 38:14:00

316
Q
  1. Where did Hezekiah want his music played?
A

On stringed instruments. - Isaiah 38:20:00

317
Q
  1. What can a cake of figs be applied to?
A

A boil. - Isaiah 38:21:00

318
Q
  1. What ruler of Babylon sends envoys to Hezekiah?
A

Merodach-baladan the son of Baladan. - Isaiah 39:1

319
Q
  1. How much has Jerusalem received from the LORD’s hand for all her sins?
A

Double. - Isaiah 40:1

320
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 40:3 (A voice cries: In the wilderness prepare the way of the LORD…) in the NT?
A

Matt 3:3; Mark 1;3; Luke 3:4; John 1:23. - Isaiah 40:3

321
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 40:4 (Every valley shall be lifted up, and every mountain and hill be made low…) In the NT?
A

Luke 3:5 - Isaiah 40:4

322
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 40:6 (All flesh is grass, and all its beauty is like the flower of the field…) in the NT?
A

1 Pet 1:24-25. - Isaiah 40:6

323
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 40:8 (The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever) in the NT?
A

Jas 1:11. - Isaiah 40:8

324
Q
  1. Who has measured the waters in the ______ of his hand and marked off the heavens with a ____, enclosed the dust of the earth in a _______ and weighed the mountains in ______ and the hills in a balance?
A

Hollow; span; measure; scales. - Isaiah 40:12

325
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 40:13 (Who has measured the Spirit of the LORD, or what man shows him his counsel) in the NT?
A

Rom 11:34. - Isaiah 40:13

326
Q
  1. What nation would not suffice for fuel nor its beasts be enough for a burnt offering?
A

Lebanon. - Isaiah 40:16

327
Q
  1. But they who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with _____ like ______; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.
A

Wings; eagles. - Isaiah 40:31

328
Q
  1. Where is the one coming from who is stirred up by the LORd and whom victory meets at every step?
A

The east. - Isaiah 41:2

329
Q
  1. Who is the LORD’s friend?
A

Abraham. - Isaiah 41:8

330
Q
  1. Fear not, for I am with you; be not ________, for I am your God: I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous _____ hand.
A

Dismayed; right. - Isaiah 41:10

331
Q
  1. What insect is Israel compared to in God’s promise to help them?
A

Worm. - Isaiah 41:14:00

332
Q
  1. What is new, sharp and has teeth with which to crush the mountains?
A

Israel as a threshing sledge. - Isaiah 41:15:00

333
Q
  1. What kind of trees will be placed in the wilderness?
A

Cedar, acacia, Myrtle and olive. - Isaiah 41:19:00

334
Q
  1. What kind of trees will be set in the desert?
A

Cypress, plane and pine. - Isaiah 41:19:00

335
Q
  1. Set forth your ____, says the LORD; bring your ______, says the King of Jacob.
A

Case; proofs. - Isaiah 41:21:00

336
Q
  1. Where is one stirred up from the rising of the sun and will call upon the name of the LORD?
A

The north. - Isaiah 41:25:00

337
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 42:1-3 (Behold my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen, in whom my soul delights…) in the NT?
A

Matt 12:18-20. - Isaiah 42:1-3

338
Q
  1. I am the LORD; I have called you in righteousness; I will take you by the hand and keep you; I will give you as a ________ for the people, a _____ for the nations…
A

Covenant; light. - Isaiah 42:6

339
Q
  1. The habitants of this place are to sing for joy and shout from the top of the mountains.
A

Sela. - Isaiah 42:11

340
Q
  1. The villages that this nation inhabits will join the desert and its cities in lifting up their voice.
A

Kedar. - Isaiah 42:11

341
Q
  1. The LORD goes out like a mighty ___, like a ___ of war he stirs up his zeal; he cries out, he shouts aloud. He shows himself mighty against his foes.
A

Man; man. - Isaiah 42:13

342
Q
  1. Hear, you ____, and look, you _____, that you may see!
A

Deaf; blind. - Isaiah 42:18

343
Q
  1. When you pass through the _______, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and the ______ shall not consume you.
A

Waters; flame. - Isaiah 43:2

344
Q
  1. What nation is given as a ransom for Israel?
A

Egypt. - Isaiah 43:3

345
Q
  1. What nations are given in exchange for Israel?
A

Cush and Seba. - Isaiah 43:3

346
Q
  1. “You are my _________,” declares the LORD, “and my _______ whom I have chosen, that you may know and believe me and understand that I am he. Before me no god was formed, nor shall there be any after me. I, I am the LORD, and besides me there is no savior
A

Witnesses; servant. - Isaiah 43:10-11

347
Q
  1. Behold, I am doing a ____ thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a ____ in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.
A

New; way. - Isaiah 43:19

348
Q
  1. Along with the wild beasts, these animals will honor the LORD because he gives water in the wilderness.
A

Jackals and ostriches. - Isaiah 43:20

349
Q
  1. “I, I am he who blots out your _____________ for my own sake, and I will not remember your ____.
A

Transgressions; sins. - Isaiah 43:25

350
Q
  1. When the LORD pours his Spirit upon Jacob’s offspring, they will spring up like what?
A

Grass; willows. - Isaiah 44:4

351
Q
  1. Thus says the LORD, the King of Israel and his _________, the _____ of hosts: “I am the first and I am the last; besides me there is no god.
A

Redeemer; LORD. - Isaiah 45:6

352
Q
  1. Who takes a cutting tool and works on an object over coals and fahsions and hammers it until it becomes an idol?
A

Ironsmith. - Isaiah 44:12

353
Q
  1. Who uses a pencil, planes and a compass to shape wood into an idol?
A

Carpenter. - Isaiah 44:13

354
Q
  1. What kind of wood is used to make an idol?
A

Cedar, cypress or oak. - Isaiah 45:14

355
Q
  1. Idolaters use half of the wood they cut to make an abomination and the other half to do what?
A

Make fuel to cook their meal. - Isaiah 45:18-20

356
Q
  1. Because the LORD has blotted our Jacob’s trangressions and sins like these natural phneomena, he will return because he has been redeemed.
A

Cloud; mist. - Isaiah 44:22

357
Q
  1. The LORD your Redeemer formed you in the womb and frustrates the signs of these people and makes fools of these people.
A

Liars; diviners. - Isaiah 44:24-25

358
Q
  1. Who is the LOD’s shepherd who will fulfill all his purpose to rebuilt Jerusalem and the temple?
A

Cyrus. - Isaiah 44:28

359
Q
  1. Who is the LORD’s anointed whose right hand he has grasped?
A

Cyrus. - Isaiah 45:1

360
Q
  1. I form _____ and create ________; I make well-being and create calamity; I am the LORD, who does all these things.
A

Light; darkness. - Isaiah 45:7

361
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 45:9 (Does the clay say to him who forms it, “what are you making’) in the NT?
A

Rom 9:20 - Isaiah 45:9

362
Q
  1. Who are men of stature?
A

Sabeans. - Isaiah 45:14

363
Q
  1. Turn to me and be _____, all the ends of the _____! For I am God, and there is no other.
A

Saved; earth. - Isaiah 45:22

364
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 45:23 (To me every knee shall bow; every tongue hall swear allegiance) in the NT?
A

Rom 14:11. - Isaiah 45:23

365
Q
  1. These idols bow down and stoop and are carried by beasts and livestock.
A

Bel and Nebo. - Isaiah 46:1

366
Q
  1. God has no other because he declares the ___ from the beginning and from _______ times things not yet done.
A

End; ancient. - Isaiah 46:10

367
Q
  1. From where does God call a bird of prey?
A

From the east. - Isaiah 46:11

368
Q
  1. Who is the mistress of kingdoms?
A

Babylon. - Isaiah 47:5

369
Q
  1. Who is the daughter of the Chaldeans?
A

Babylon. - Isaiah 47:1, 5

370
Q
  1. How long will it take Babylon to experience loss of children and widowhood?
A

One day. - Isaiah 47:9

371
Q
  1. Because Jacob is obstinate, its neck and forehead are made of these metals.
A

Iron; brass. - Isaiah 48:4

372
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 49:6 (I will make you as a light for the nations) in the NT?
A

Acts 13:47. - Isaiah 49:6

373
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 49:8 (In a time of favor I have answered you; in a day of salvation I have helped you) in the NT)?
A

2 Cor 6:2. - Isaiah 49:8

374
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 49:10 (They shall not hunger or thirst) in the NT?
A

Rev 7:16. - Isaiah 49:10

375
Q
  1. Israel will come from afar, from the north, west and from this land.
A

Syene. - Isaiah 49:12

376
Q
  1. Can a woman forget her _______ child, that she should have no compassion on the son of her ____? Even these may forget, yet I will not forget you.
A

Nursing; womb. - Isaiah 49:15

377
Q
  1. Even as Jerusalem’s walls are continually before him, the LORD has engrave her name where?
A

Palms of his hands. - Isaiah 49:16

378
Q
  1. What did the LORD send Israel away with?
A

A certificate of divorce. - Isaiah 50:1

379
Q
  1. What stinks for lack of water?
A

Fish. - Isaiah 50:2

380
Q
  1. What has the LORD given to sustain with a word him who is weary.
A

The tongue of those who are taught. - Isaiah 50:4

381
Q
  1. I gave my ____ to those who strike, and my cheeks to those who pull out the _____; I hid not my face from disgrace and spitting.
A

Back; beard. - Isaiah 50:6

382
Q
  1. The servant is not put to shame because he set his face like this stone?
A

Flint. - Isaiah 50:7

383
Q
  1. When the LORD helps, no one will declare you guilty and those who would will wear out like a garment and be eaten by what?
A

Moth. - Isaiah 50:9

384
Q
  1. What should you do if you walk in darkness and have no light?
A

Trust in the name of the LORD and rely on your God. - Isaiah 50:10

385
Q
  1. If you are looking to the rock from which you were hewn and the quarry from which you were dug it is because…
A

You pursue righteousness and seek the LORD. - Isaiah 51:1

386
Q
  1. Zion’s wilderness will become like this place and desert like this place?
A

Eden; garden of the LORD. - Isaiah 51:3

387
Q
  1. Lift up your eyes to the heavens and look at the earth beneat because…
A

The heavens will vanish like smoke and the earth will wear out like a garment and those who dwell in it will die in like manner. - Isaiah 51:6

388
Q
  1. Do not fear the reproach of man or be dismayed at their revilings because they will be eaten up like a garment and wool by these insects?
A

Moth; worm. - Isaiah 51:8

389
Q
  1. Who did the LORD cut in pieces and pierce?
A

Rahab; the dragon. - Isaiah 51:9

390
Q
  1. The son of man is made like what?
A

Gass. - Isaiah 51:12

391
Q
  1. What kind of cup and bowl did Jerusalem drink?
A

Cup of wrath and staggering; bowl. - Isaiah 51:17

392
Q
  1. What two things happened to Jerusalem with non to console or comfort her?
A

Devastation and destruction; famine and sword. - Isaiah 51:19

393
Q
  1. The sons of Jerusalem lie at the head of every street like what animal caught in a net?
A

Antelope. - Isaiah 51:20

394
Q
  1. Why should Zion awake put on its strength and beautiful garments?
A

The uncircumcised and unclean won’t enter her again. - Isaiah 52:1

395
Q
  1. How much was Jerusalem sold for and oppressed and how much will it be redeemed?
A

For nothing. - Isaiah 52:3-4

396
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 52:7 (How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, who publishes peace, who brings good news of happiness, who publishes salvation, who says to Zion “Your God reigns” in the NT?
A

Rom 10:15. - Isaiah 52:7

397
Q
  1. What has the LORD bared before the eyes of all the nations and all the ends of the earth that they shall see the salvation of our God?
A

His arm. - Isaiah 52:10

398
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 52:11 (Depart, depart, go out from there; touch no unclean thing…) in the NT?
A

2 Cor 6:17. - Isaiah 52:11

399
Q
  1. Why were many astonished at the Servant?
A

His appearance was so marred, beyond human semblance, and his form beyond that of the children of mankind. - Isaiah 52:14

400
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 52:15 (…for what which has not been told them they see, and that which they have not heard they understand) in the NT?
A

Rom 15:21. - Isaiah 52:15

401
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 53:1 (Who has believed what he has heard from us? And to whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed) in the NT?
A

John 12:38; Rom 10:16. - Isaiah 53:1

402
Q
  1. The Servant grew up before the LORD like this kind of plant?
A

Young plant; root out of dry ground. - Isaiah 53:2

403
Q
  1. He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief; and as one from whom men hide their faces he was despised, and we esteemed him not.
A

53:3 - Isaiah 53:3

404
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 53:5-6 (But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities…) in the NT?
A

1 Pet 2:24-25. - Isaiah 53:5-6

405
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 53:7 (He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth; like a lamb that is led to the slaughter…) in the NT?
A

Acts 8:32 - Isaiah 53:7

406
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 53:9 (And they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich man in his death, although he had done no violence, and there was no deceit in his mouth) in the NT?
A

1 Pet 2:22 - Isaiah 53:9

407
Q
  1. Yet it was the will of the LORD to crush him; he has put him to grief; when his soul makes an offering for guilt, he shall seee his offspring; he shall prolong his days; the will of the LORD shall prosper in his hand.
A

2.21527777777778 - Isaiah 53:10

408
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 54:1 (Sing, O barren one, who did not bear; break forth into singing and cry aloud, you who have not been in labor! For the children of the desolate one will be more than the children of her who is married, says the LORD) in the NT?
A

Gal 4:27 - Isaiah 54:1

409
Q
  1. Enlarge the place of your ____, and let the curtains of your ___________ be stretched out; do not hold back; lengthen your cords and strengthen your stakes.
A

Tent; habitations. - Isaiah 54:2

410
Q
  1. The LORD has sowrn that he will not be angry or rebuke Jerusalem because these days are like the days of what prophet that the waters would not go over the earth?
A

Noah. - Isaiah 54:9

411
Q
  1. I will make your pinnacles of _____, your gates of __________, and all your wall of precious stones.
A

Agate; carbuncles. - Isaiah 54:12

412
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 54:13 (All your children shall be taught by the LORD, and great shall be the peace of your children) in the NT?
A

John 6:45. - Isaiah 54:13

413
Q
  1. Who did the LORD create to blow upon the coals and produce a weapon for its purpose?
A

Smith. - Isaiah 54:16

414
Q
  1. Who was created to destroy?
A

Ravager. - Isaiah 54:16

415
Q
  1. No weapon that is fashioned against you shall succeed, and you shall refute every tongue that rises against you in judgment.
A

2.26180555555556 - Isaiah 54:17

416
Q
  1. Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and he who has no money, come, buy and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price.
A

55:1 - Isaiah 55:1

417
Q
  1. Seek the LORD while he may be found; call upon him while he is near.
A

55:6 - Isaiah 55:6

418
Q
  1. For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.
A

55:8-9 - Isaiah 55:8-9

419
Q
  1. “For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it.
A

55:10-11 - Isaiah 55:10-11

420
Q
  1. When you go out in joy and be led forth in peace, what will break forth into singing and clap their hands?
A

Mountains and hills; trees of the field. - Isaiah 55:12

421
Q
  1. Instead of the thorn shall come up the _______; instead of the brier shall come up the ______; and it shall make a name for the Lord, an everlasting sign that shall not be cut off.”
A

Cypress; Myrtle. - Isaiah 55:13

422
Q
  1. Who is not to say the LORD will surely separate me from his people or I am a dry tree?
A

Foreigner; eunuch. - Isaiah 56:3

423
Q
  1. Where do we see Isa 56:7 (for my house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples) in the NT?
A

Matt 21:13; Mark 11:17; Luke 19:46. - Isaiah 56:7

424
Q
  1. Who is blind, without knowledge, silent as dogs that do not bark, dreaming, lying down, loving to slumber?
A

Watchmen. - Isaiah 56:10