Isaiah Flashcards
- Isaiah prophesied during the reigns of which kings of Judah?
Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah. - Isaiah 1:1
- What is the name of Isaiah’s father?
Amoz. - Isaiah 1:1
- 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.”
Rom 9:29 - Isaiah 1:9
- “Come now, let us reason together…” - complete quote and give reference
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
- After Zion’s judges and counselors are restored as at the first the city will be called what?
City of Righteousness. - Isaiah 1:26
- Those who forsake the LORD will be ashamed of what kind of tree that Zion desired and blushed for?
Oaks and gardens. - Isaiah 1:29
- Which animal imageries did God use to emphasize Israel’s foolishness for not knowing God is their owner/master?
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
- In that day, mankind will cast away silver and gold that they worship to which kind of animals?
moles and bats - Isaiah 2:20
- What will the Lord do to the haughty daughters of Zion?
strike their heads with a scab and lay bare their secret parts, take away their finery - Isaiah 3:17-23
- How many women shall take hold of one man in that day?
seven - Isaiah 4:1
- According to Isaiah 5, what does the vineyard of the Lord represent?
the house of Israel - Isaiah 5:7
- In what year did Isaiah have a vision of the Lord sitting upon a throne?
in the year that King Uzziah died - Isaiah 6:1
- How did Isaiah respond to the Lord’s voice: “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?”
“Here I am! Send me” - Isaiah 6:8
- 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.”
Matthew 1:23 - Isaiah 7:14
- What is the name of Isaiah’s second son?
Maher-shalal-hash-baz - Isaiah 8:3
- What will Zion and its repenting inhabitants be redeemed with?
Justice (Zion), righteousness (inhabitants) - Isaiah 1:27
- On the Day of the Lord, what will be brought low and what will be exalted?
Haugtiness and lofty pride of men (low), the LORD (exalted) - Isaiah 2:11,17
Delete questions
They defied the LORD with their speech and deeds - Isaiah 3:8
- What will the LORD install over Mount Zion after He cleanses Jerusalem? (3 things)
Cloud by day, flaming fire by night, and a canopy - Isaiah 4:5-6
- What did the LORD expect Israel to produce? What did he get instead?
Justice and righteousness (expected), bloodshed and outcry (result) - Isaiah 5:7
- How many acres of vinyard will yield one bath while under judgement?
10 acres - Isaiah 5:10
- What will a homer of seeds be reduced to while under judgement?
1 ephah - Isaiah 5:10
- What would the child born unto them be called?
Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace - Isaiah 9:6
- 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?
5 times - Isaiah 5:25; 9:12,17,21; 10:4
- What type of person can write down (count) the remnant of the trees of Asyri’s forest because there will be so few?
a child - Isaiah 10:19
- What group of people are like fortune-tellers?
Philistines. - Isaiah 2:6
- …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.
Plowshares; pruning hooks. - Isaiah 2:4
- Jerusalem and Judah proclaim their sin like this wicked city.
Sodom. - Isaiah 3:9
- Because the people are wicked, what kind of leaders will oppress and rule over them?
Infants and women. - Isaiah 3:12
- Because the daughters of Zion are haughty, the LORD will strike their heads with what?
A scab. - Isaiah 3:17
- In that day, what will be beautiful and glorious?
Branch of the LORD. - Isaiah 4:2
- Who will be called holy in that day?
He who is left in Zion and everyone who has been recorded for life. - Isaiah 4:3
- Why does God’s people go into exile?
Lack of knowledge. - Isaiah 5:13
- What has enlarged its appetite and opened its mouth beyond measure?
Sheol. - Isaiah 5:14
- Woe to those who call evil ____ and good ____, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put ______ for sweet and sweet for ______!
Good; evil;bitter; bitter. - Isaiah 5:20
- How many seraphim are counted in the vision of the LORD sitting upon a throne?
Two. - Isaiah 6:3
- This atones for Isaiah’s sin and takens away his guilt.
Burning coal. - Isaiah 6:6-7
- 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.””
Matt 13:14-15; Acts 28:26-27. - Isaiah 6:9-10
- The cities of Israel will be burned again even if how many people remain in it?
Tenth. - Isaiah 6:13
- What is represented by the stump left over from an oak that was felled?
The holy seed - Isaiah 6:13
- Who is Ahaz’s father?
Jotham. - Isaiah 7:1
- Who is Ahaz’s grandfather?
Uzziah. - Isaiah 7:1
- Who is the son of Remaliah?
Pekah, king of Israel. - Isaiah 7:1
- When was Syria in league with Ephraim?
Days of Ahaz. - Isaiah 7:1-2
- What is the name of Isaiah’s first son mentioned?
Shear-jashub. - Isaiah 7:3
- Where did Isaiah and Shear-jashub meet King Ahaz?
On the highway to Washer’s Field. - Isaiah 7:3
- Rezin and Pekah are described as smoldering what?
Stumps of firebrands. - Isaiah 7:4
- Pekah and Resin schemed to make this person king in place of Ahaz.
Son of Tabeel. - Isaiah 7:6
- Within how many years would Ephraim be shattered from being a people?
Sixty-five years. - Isaiah 7:8
- 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?
Immanuel. - Isaiah 7:14-15
- This ruler beyond the River is described as a razor.
King of Assyria. - Isaiah 7:20
- Every place that used to have a thousand vines will become briers and thorns even if it was worth how many shekels of silver?
Thousand. - Isaiah 7:23
- Which of Isaiah’s sons is the large tablet written out to?
Maher-shalal-hash-baz. - Isaiah 8:1
- What is the name of one priest during the time of Isaiah?
Uriah. - Isaiah 8:2
- Who is the son of Jeberechiah?
Zechariah. - Isaiah 8:2
- What is the name of the gently flowing waters that Judah has refused?
Shiloah. - Isaiah 8:5
- Where do we see Isa 8:12 (do not fear what they fear, nor be in dread) in the NT?
1 Pe 3:14-15. - Isaiah 8:12
- Where do we see Isa 8:14 (a stone of offense and a rock of stumbling) in the NT?
Rom 9:33; 1 Pe 2:8 - Isaiah 8:14
- Who are signs and portents in Israel?
Isaiah and the children given to him. - Isaiah 8:18
- Where do we see Isa 8:18 (Behold, I and the children whom the LOD has given me) in the NT?
Heb 2:13. - Isaiah 8:18
- Who chirps and mutters?
Mediums and necromancers. - Isaiah 8:19
- Why do people not speak according to the teaching and to the testimony?
Because they have no dawn. - Isaiah 8:20
- Where do we see Isa 9:1-2 (The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali…) in the NT?
Mat 4:15-16. - Isaiah 9:1-2
- The rod of the oppressor is broken as on the day of what famous battle?
Midian. - Isaiah 9:4
- What enemy on the west seeks to devour Israel?
Philistines. - Isaiah 9:12
- What enemy on the east seeks to devour Israel?
Syria. - Isaiah 9:12
- Manasseh devours _______, and _______ devours Manasseh…
Ephraim. - Isaiah 9:21
- What are the Spirit of the Lord also known as?
Spirit of wisdom and understanding, Spirit of counsel and might, Spirit of knowlefge and the fear of the Lord - Isaiah 11:2
- Who is the rod of the LORD’s anger?
Assyria. - Isaiah 10:5
- Why does the LORD judge Assyria even though it is the rod of his anger?
Because of the intent of his heart. - Isaiah 10:7
- 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!
Axe; saw. - Isaiah 10:15
- The remnant of the trees of Israel’s forest will be so few that who can write them down?
A child. - Isaiah 10:19
- Where do we see Isa 10:22 (For though your people Israel be as the sand of the sea…) in the NT?
Rom. 9:27-28. - Isaiah 10:22
- What is overflowing with righteousness?
Destruction that is decreed. - Isaiah 10:22
- Who was struck at the rock of Oreb?
Midian. - Isaiah 10:26
- The LORD will lift up his staff over the sea just like it was over what nation?
Egypt. - Isaiah 10:26
- Where is baggage stored?
Michmash. - Isaiah 10:28
- Where do the people lodge for the night after crossing the pass?
Geba. - Isaiah 10:29
- The Majestic One will cause this forested nation to fall.
Lebanon. - Isaiah 10:34
- Why was Isaiah afraid at the sight of God?
He was a man of unclean lips and he’s seen the LORD. - Isaiah 6:5
- You will joyfully draw water from which well?
wells of salvation - Isaiah 12:3
- Who will the Lord stir up against Babylon in their judgement day?
Medes - Isaiah 13:17
- Why will the Lord again choose Israel?
for the Lord will have compassion on Jacob - Isaiah 14:1
- Which animal will the Lord use to go after the Moab who escape and the remnant of the land?
a lion - Isaiah 15:9
- Whose daughters were compared to fleeing birds and scattered nest?
daughters of Moab - Isaiah 16:2
- Damascus will cease to be a city, instead it becomes what?
a heap of ruins - Isaiah 17:1
- Which nation were the swift messengers ordered to go?
a nation of tall and smooth; mighty and conquering (Cush) - Isaiah 18:2
- The Lord has mingled within Egypt a spirit of what?
spirit of confusion - Isaiah 19:14
- What did the Lord command Isaiah to do as a sign for the people of Egypt and Cush to see?
loose the sackcloth from the waist and take off the sandals from the feet - Isaiah 20:2
- Who has walked naked and barefooted for three years
Isiah - Isaiah 20:4
- How many animals can sustain one man after the LORD brings Assyria upon Judah?
One young cow and two sheep - Isaiah 7:21
- What body of water did the LORD compare the king of Assyria to?
A mighty river - Isaiah 8:7
- What do the tail and head of Israel that the LORD cuts off represent?
Head: elder and honored men; tail: false prophets - Isaiah 9:15
- What will come forth from the stump and roots of Jesse?
A shoot and a branch. - Isaiah 11:1
- The Spirit of the LORD shall rest upon the shoot from the stump of Jesse and give him how many qualities?
6 (Wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge and fear). - Isaiah 11:2
- Who will lead a wolf, lamb, leopard, young goat, calf and lion?
A little child. - Isaiah 11:6
- What will eat straw like an ox?
The lion. - Isaiah 11:7
- 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…
Waters cover the sea - Isaiah 11:9
- Where in the Minor Prophets do we see the earth full of the knowledge of the LORD as the waters cover the sea?
Hab 2:14. - Isaiah 11:9
- Where do we see Isa 11:10 (Root of Jesse…) in the NT?
Rom 15:12. - Isaiah 11:10
- Where will the LORD extend his hand a second time to recover the remnant of his people?
Assyria, Egypt, Pathros, Cush, Elam, Shinar, Hamath, and from the coastlands of the sea. - Isaiah 11:11
- What body of water will be struck into seven channels?
The River (Euphrates). - Isaiah 11:15
- With joy you will draw water from the…
Wells of salvation. - Isaiah 12:3
- Where is the oracle concerning Babylon which Isaiah the son of Amoz saw?
Isa 13. - Isaiah 13
- What will be raised on a bare hill?
A signal. - Isaiah 13:2
- Wail, for the day of the LORD is near; as destruction from the ________ it will come!
Almighty. - Isaiah 13:6
- What will be more rare than fine gold and the gold of Ophir?
People and mankind. - Isaiah 13:12
- Who will not pitch his tent in Babylon?
An Arab. - Isaiah 13:20
- Who will dwell and dance in the houses of Babylon?
Ostriches and wild goats. - Isaiah 13:21
- Who will cry in the towers and pleasant places of Babylon?
Hyenas and jackals. - Isaiah 13:22
- Who will taunt the king of Babylon?
Israel and Jacob. - Isaiah 14:1-4
- Who rouses the shades to greet Babylon?
Sheol. - Isaiah 14:9
- What is the bed and covers of Babylon?
Maggots and worms. - Isaiah 14:11
- How you are fallen from heaven, O ____________________! How you are cut down to the ground, you who laid the nations low!
Day Star, son of Dawn. - Isaiah 14:12
- Where is the oracle concerning Assyria?
14:24-27. - Isaiah 14:24-27
- For the LORD of hosts has purposed, and who will annul it? His hand is stretched out, and ______________________?
Who will turn it back - Isaiah 14:27
- Where is the oracle concerning Philistia?
14:28-32 - Isaiah 14:28-32
- When the oracle concerning Philistia come?
The year that King Ahaz died. - Isaiah 14:28
- Where is the oracle concerning Moab?
15:1-16:14 - Isaiah 15:1-16:14
- Name at least two cities of Moab?
Ar, Kir, Nebo, Medeba, Heshbon, Elealeh, Jahaz, Dibon. - Isaiah 15:1-16:14
- This city has raisin cakes?
Kir-hareseth. - Isaiah 16:7
- In how many years will the glory of Moab be brought into contempt?
3 - Isaiah 16:14
- How many years are the years of a hired worker?
3 - Isaiah 16:14
- Where is the oracle concerning Damascus?
17:1-14 - Isaiah 17:1-14
- Name at least two cities of Syria?
Damascus, Aroer. - Isaiah 17:1-2
- Where are ears of grain gleaned?
Valley of Rephaim. - Isaiah 17:5
- After gleanings, how many berries are on the top of the highest bough of an olive tree?
Two or three. - Isaiah 17:6
- After gleanings, how many berries are left on the branches of a fruit tree?
Four or five. - Isaiah 17:6
- Where is the oracle concerning CUsh?
18:1-7. - Isaiah 18:1-7
- Where is the land of whirring wings?
Beyond the rivers of Cush. - Isaiah 18:1
- Cush sends ambassadors by the sea in what kind of vessels?
Papyrus. - Isaiah 18:2
- Where is the oracle concerning Egypt?
19:1-15. - Isaiah 19:1-15
- To where is the LORD riding on a swift cloud?
Egypt. - Isaiah 19:1
- Name at least two cities in Egypt?
Zoan, Memphis. - Isaiah 19:11, 13
- How many cities in the land of Egypt will speak the language of Canaan?
Five. - Isaiah 19:18
- Where is the City of Destruction located and what language does it speak?
Egypt; language of Canaan. - Isaiah 19:18
- Israel along with what two other nations will be a blessing in the midst of the earth?
Egypt and Assyria. - Isaiah 19:24
- What nation is the work of the LORD of hosts’ hands?
Assyria. - Isaiah 19:25
- When was Ashdod captured?
The year that the commander in chief sent by Sargon the king of Assyria. - Isaiah 20:1
- Who walked naked and barefoot and for how long?
Isaiah; three years. - Isaiah 20:2
- Who is the king of Assyria?
Sargon. - Isaiah 20:1
- Where did a caravans of Dedanites lodge?
in the thickets in Arabia - Isaiah 21:13
- What is Jerusalem compared to?
A prostitute - Isaiah 1:21
- What lofty things will the Lord bring down on the day of judgement?
Mountains, hills, cedars, etc. - Isaiah 2:12-17
- What will happen to Jerusalem and Judah’s leadership?
It will collapse, leaving chaos - Isaiah 3:1-3
- What will the survivors of Israel be called?
Holy - Isaiah 4:3
- What parable does Isaiah use to illustrate Judah’s unfaithfulness?
The parable of the unfruitful vineyard - Isaiah 5:1-7
- What causes Isaiah to cry out, “Woe to me!”?
Seeing the Lord’s holiness and his own sinfulness - Isaiah 6:5
- What sign does God give to Ahaz to confirm the prophecy about Immanuel?
A virgin will conceive and bear a son - Isaiah 7:14
- What does Isaiah mean when he instructs people to “bind up the testimony and seal up the law”?
Preserve God’s words against false prophets - Isaiah 8:16
- What title is given to the child who will be born as a future ruler?
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace - Isaiah 9:6
- What nation is the “rod of God’s anger” that He will use to punish Israel?
Assyria - Isaiah 10:5
- What type of animal imagery depicts the peace of the Messiah’s kingdom?
Wolf & lamb, leopard & goat, etc. - Isaiah 11:6-9
- What song of praise will Israel sing on the day of salvation?
“With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation” - Isaiah 12:3
- Which powerful nation will be overthrown according to Isaiah’s prophecy?
Babylon - Isaiah 13:1
- What is the taunt song directed at the fallen king of Babylon?
A satirical poem mocking his pride - Isaiah 14:4-21
- What nation is Isaiah prophesying against in this chapter?
Moab - Isaiah 15:1
- How does Isaiah personally lament for Moab?
He weeps for their suffering - Isaiah 16:9
- Which nation’s downfall does Isaiah predict, likening it to a rustling of leaves?
Damascus (Syria) - Isaiah 17:12-13
- What nation beyond the rivers of Cush sends ambassadors to Jerusalem by sea?
The tall and smooth-skinned people of Cush - Isaiah 18:1-2
- What surprising prophecy does Isaiah give about a future highway built between these traditional enemies?
Egypt, Assyria, and Israel - Isaiah 19:23-25
- What unusual act does Isaiah perform for three years as a sign?
Walking around stripped and barefoot - Isaiah 20:3
- How long will Tyre be forgotten for?
70 years - Isaiah 23:15
- Where will the caravans of Dedanites lodge?
In the thickets of Arabia. - Isaiah 21:13
- What will happen to those fleeing from the sound of the terror?
They will fall into the pit - Isaiah 24:18
- What will happen to those climbing out of the pit?
They will be caught in a snare - Isaiah 24:18
- Where is the oracle concerning the wilderness of the sea?
21:1-10. - Isaiah 21:1-10
- Who comes in pairs?
Horsemen. - Isaiah 21:7, 9
- Fallen, fallen is _______.
Babylon. - Isaiah 21:9