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JUDGMENT. HOPE. GLORY.Overview&Outline

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THEME, PURPOSE & SURVEYTHEME AND PURPOSE1The basic theme of this book is found in Isaiah’s name: salvation is of the Lord. The word“salvation” appears twenty-six times in Isaiah but only seven times in all the other prophetscombined. Chapters 1-39 portray man’s great need for salvation and chapters 40-66 revealGod’s great provision of salvation. Salvation is of God, not man, and He is seen as thesupreme Ruler, the sovereign Lord of history, and the only Savior.Isaiah solemnly warned Judah of approaching judgment because of moral depravity, politicalcorruption, social injustice, and especially spiritual idolatry. Because the nation would not turnaway from its sinful practice, Isaiah announced the ultimate overthrow of Judah. Nevertheless,God would remain faithful to His covenant by preserving a godly remnant and promisingsalvation and deliverance through the coming Messiah. The Savior will come out of Judah andaccomplish the twin work of redemption and restoration. The Gentiles will come to his Lightand universal blessing will finally come.SURVEY OF ISAIAHThe “gospel according to Isaiah” has three major sections: prophecies of condemnation (1-35);historical parenthesis (36-39); and prophecies of comfort (40-66).Prophecies of Condemnation (1-35): Isaiah’s first message of condemnation is aimed at hisown countrymen in Judah (1–12). Chapter 1 is a capsulized message of the entire book. Judahis riddled with moral and spiritual disease; the people are neglecting God as they bow toritualism and selfishness. But Yahweh graciously invites them to repent and to return to himbecause this is their only hope of avoiding judgment. Isaiah’s call to proclaim God’s messageis found in chapter 6, and this is followed by the book of Immanuel (7–12). These chaptersrepeatedly for refer to the Messiah (see 7:14; 8:14; 9:2, 6-7: 11:1-2) and anticipate the blessingof His future reign.The prophet moves from local to regional judgment as he proclaims a series of miracles a getsthe surrounding nations (13-23). The 11 nations are Babylon, Syria, Philistia, Moab, Damascus(Syria), Ethiopia, Babylon (again), Edom, Arabia, Jerusalem (Judah), Tyre. Isaiah’s littleApocalypse (24–27) the picture universal tribulation followed by the blessings of the kingdom.Chapters 28–33 pronounce six woes on Israel and Judah for specific sins. Isaiah’s propheticcondemnation closes with a general picture of international devastation that will precedeuniversal blessing (34–35).Historical Parenthesis (36-39): This historical parenthesis looks back to the Assyrian invasionof Judah in 701 BC and anticipates the coming Babylonian invasion of Judah. Judah escapescaptivity by Assyria (36–37; 2 Kings 18–19), but they will not escape from the hands of Babylon(38–39; 2 Kings 20). God answers King Hezekiah's prayers and delivers Judah from Assyriandestruction by Sennacherib. Hezekiah also turns to the Lord in his illness and is granted a 15year extension of his life. But he foolishly shows all his treasures to the Babylonian messengers,and Isaiah tells him that the Babylonians will one day carry his treasure and descendants totheir land.Prophecies of Comfort (40-66): Having pronounce Judas define condemnation, Isaiahcomforts them with God’s promises of hope and restoration. The basis for this hope is thesovereignty and majesty of God (40–48). Of the 216 verses in these nine chapters, 115 speak1From Talk Through the Bible by Kenneth Boa & Bruce Wilkinson

of God’s greatness and power. The Creator is contrasted with idols, the creations of men. Hissovereign character is Judah’s future restoration. Babylon will indeed carry them off; butBabylon will finally be judged and destroyed, and God’s people will be released from captivity.Chapters 49-57 concentrate on the coming Messiah who will be their Savior and SufferingServant. This rejected but exalted One will pay for their iniquities and usher in a kingdom ofpeace and righteousness throughout the earth. All who acknowledge their sin and trust in himwill be delivered (58-66). In that day Jerusalem will be rebuilt, Israel’s borders will be enlarged,in the Messiah will rain in Zion. God’s people will confess their sins in His enemies will bejudged. Peace, prosperity, and justice will prevail, and God will make all things new.

Outline of IsaiahCONDENSED OUTLINE1 Prophecies of Condemnation (1-35)o Prophecies Against Judah (1-12)o Prophecies Against Other Nations (13-23)o Prophecies of the Day of the Lord (24-27)o Prophecies of Judgment and Blessing (28-35) The Historical Parenthesis (36-39)o Hezekiah’s Salvation from Assyria (36-37)o Hezekiah’s Salvation from Sickness (38)o Hezekiah’s Sin (39) Prophecies of Comfort (40-66)o Prophecies of Israel’s Deliverance (40-48)o Prophecies of Israel’s Deliverer (49-57)o Prophecies of Israel’s Glorious Future (58-66)EXPANDED OUTLINEPART ONE: PROPHECIES OF CONDEMNATION (1:1-35:10)1 Prophecies Against Judah (1-12)o The Judgment of Judah, 1:1-31o The Day of the Lord, 2:1-4:6o The Parable of the Vineyard, 5:1-30o The Commission of Isaiah, 6:1-13o The Destruction of Israel by Assyria, 7:1-10:4§ Sign of Immanuel, 7:1-25§ Sign of Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz, 8:1-22§ Prophecy of the Messiah’s Birth, 9:1-7§ Judgment on Ephraim, 9:8-10:4o The Destruction of Assyria by God, 10:5-12:6§ Destruction of Assyria, 10:5-19§ Remnant of Israel, 10:5-19§ Restoration of the Messiah’s Kingdom, 11:1-16§ Thanksgiving in the Messiah’s Kingdom, 12:1-6 Prophecies Against Other Nations (13-23)o Prophecies Against Babylon, 12:1-14:23o Prophecies Against Assyria, 12:24-27o Prophecies Against Philistia, 14:28-32o Prophecies Against Moab, 15:1-16:14o Prophecies Against Damascus and Samaria, 17:1-14o Prophecies Against Ethiopia, 18:1-7o Prophecies Against Egypt, 19:1-20:6o Prophecies Against Babylon, 21:1-10o Prophecies Against Dumah (Edom), 21:11-12o Prophecies Against Arabia, 21:13-17From Talk Through the Bible by Kenneth Boa & Bruce Wilkinson

ooProphecies Against Jerusalem, 22:1-25Prophecies Against Tyre, 23:1-18 Prophecies of the Day of the Lord (24-27)o Judgments of the Tribulation, 24:1-23o Triumphs of he Kingdom, 25:1-27:13§ Israel’s Praise for Kingdom Blessings, 25:1-12§ Israel’s Kingdom Song, 26:1-21§ Israel Blossoms in the Kingdom, 27:1-13 Prophecies of Judgment and Blessing (28-35)o Woe to Ephraim, 28:1-29o Woe to Ariel (Jerusalem), 29:1-24o Woe to Egyptian Alliance, 30:1-31:9o Behold the Coming King, 32:1-20o Woe to the Spoiler of Jerusalem (Assyria), 33:1-24o Woe to the Nations, 34:1-17o Behold the Coming Kingdom, 35:1-10PART TWO: HISTORICAL PARENTHESIS (36-39) Hezekiah’s Salvation from Assyria (36-37)o Assyria Challenges God, 36:1-22o God Destroys Assyria, 37:1-38 Hezekiah’s Salvation from Sickness (38) Hezekiah’s Sin (39)PART THREE: PROPHECIES OF COMFORT (40-66) The Prophecies of Israel’s Deliverance (40-48)o Comfort Because of Israel’s Deliverance, 40:1-11o Comfort Because of God’s Character, 40:12-13o Comfort Because of God’s Greatness, 41:1-29o Comfort Because of God’s Servant, 42:1-25o Comfort Because of Israel’s Restoration, 43:1-44:28o Comfort Because of God’s Use of Cyrus, 45:1-25o Comfort Because of Babylon’s Destruction, 46:1-48:22§ Destruction of Babylon’s Idols, 46:1-13§ Destruction of Babylon, 47:1-15§ Declaration of Judah’s Chastening, 48:1-22 Prophecy of Israel’s Deliverer (49-57)o The Messiah’s Mission, 49:1-26o The Messiah’s Obedience, 50:1-11o The Messiah’s Encouragement to Israel, 51:1-52:12o The Messiah’s Atonement, 52:13-53:12o The Messiah’s Promise of Israel’s Restoration, 54:1-17o The Messiah’s Invitation to the World, 55:1-56:8o The Messiah’s Rebuke of the Wicked, 56:9-57:21 The Prophecies of Israel’s Glorious Future (58-66)

oooooooooBlessings of True Worship (58:1-14)Sins of Israel, 59:1-21Glory of Israel in the Kingdom, 60:1-22Advents of the Messiah, 61:1-11Future of Jerusalem, 62:1-12Vengeance of God, 63:1-6Prayer of the Remnant, 63:7-64:12The Lord’s Answer to the Remnant, 65:1-16Glorious Commission of History, 65:17-66:24

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