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About This Book
The book of Isaiah is the glorious, prophetic message of overcoming, hope, comfort, and the restoration of all things. To journey through the book of Isaiah is to experience the entire Bible. Both end with God making all things new and giving us a new heaven and earth.This 12-lesson study guide on the book of Isaiah provides a unique and welcoming opportunity to immerse yourself in God's precious Word as expressed in The Passion Translation®. Begin your journey with a thorough introduction that details Isaiah's authorship, date of composition, first recipients, setting, purpose, central message, and key themes. Each lesson then walks you through a portion from the book and includes features such as notable verses, historical and cultural background information, definitions of words and language, cross references to other books of the Bible, maps, and character portraits of figures from the Bible and church history.Enrich your biblical understanding of the book of Isaiah, experience God's love for you, and share his heart with others.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- From God’s Heart to Yours
- Why I Love the Book of Isaiah, by Brian Simmons
- Introduction to the Book of Isaiah
- Lesson 1: A Prophetic Look at Jerusalem and Judah (1:1–5:30)
- Lesson 2: God’s Throne and Isaiah’s Calling (6:1–13)
- Lesson 3: The Book of Immanuel (7:1–12:6)
- Lesson 4: Nations: Wake Up to God’s Actions (13:1–23:18)
- Lesson 5: Sin, Salvation, and a Song of Confidence in God (24:1–27:13)
- Lesson 6: Warning: Don’t Trust Foreign Alliances (28:1–33:34)
- Lesson 7: Judgment for Enemies and Hope for the Redeemed (34:1–35:10)
- Lesson 8: King Hezekiah: Illness, Healing, and Failure (36:1–39:8)
- Lesson 9: Comfort in God’s Promises (40:1–48:22)
- Lesson 10: The Lord’s Special Servant (49:1–52:12)
- Lesson 11: The Suffering Servant (52:13–53:12)
- Lesson 12: Repentance, Blessing, and Restoration (54:1–66:24)
- Endnotes