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# 📖 Isaiah
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> [[#📖 Summary of Book]]
> [[#🧭 Theme Verse]]
> [[#🧭 Major Themes]]
> [[#📅 Outline of Book]]
> [[#✍️ Chapter-by-Chapter Notes]]
> [[#🙏 Devotional Reflections]]
> [[#📚 Further Study / Interesting Insights]]
## 📖 Summary of Book
> The book of Isaiah is a prophetic message of both judgment and hope, warning Israel and surrounding nations of coming consequences for their sin. At the same time, it foretells the coming of a suffering servant and a future kingdom of peace and restoration through the Messiah. Isaiah reveals God’s holiness, justice, and redemptive plan for all nations.
#### 📚 Genre
- Prophetic Literature
- Major Prophets
#### 🙋♂️ Who is the Author
- Isaiah son of Amoz
#### ⌛️ When Was it Written
- Approximately 740–680 BC (during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah)
## 🧭 Theme Verse
>Isaiah 53:5 (NET)
“But he was wounded because of our rebellious deeds, crushed because of our sins; he endured punishment that made us well; because of his wounds we have been healed.”
## 🧭 Major Themes
• God’s holiness
• Judgment and salvation
• Messianic hope
• God’s sovereignty
• Repentance and restoration
• True worship
• Social justice
• Trust in God
• God’s faithfulness
• The coming Kingdom
## 📅 Outline of Book
- 1:1–12:6 — Judgment and Hope for Judah
- Call to repentance
- Immanuel prophecy
- Messianic promises
- 13:1–23:18 — Oracles Against the Nations
- Judgment on foreign powers
- 24:1–27:13 — The Lord’s Universal Reign
- Global judgment
- Future glory
- 28:1–35:10 — Warnings and Promises
- Trust in God, not alliances
- Promise of restoration
- 36:1–39:8 — Historical Interlude
- Hezekiah and Assyria
- Babylonian envoys
- 40:1–55:13 — Comfort and Redemption
- Servant Songs
- God’s salvation
- 56:1–66:24 — Future Glory and Judgment
- New heavens and earth
- Final restoration
## ✍️ Chapter-by-Chapter Notes
- [[Isaiah 01]]
- [[Isaiah 02]]
- [[Isaiah 03]]
- [[Isaiah 04]]
- [[Isaiah 05]]
- [[Isaiah 06]]
- [[Isaiah 07]]
- [[Isaiah 08]]
- [[Isaiah 09]]
- [[Isaiah 10]]
- [[Isaiah 11]]
- [[Isaiah 12]]
- [[Isaiah 13]]
- [[Isaiah 14]]
- [[Isaiah 15]]
- [[Isaiah 16]]
- [[Isaiah 17]]
- [[Isaiah 18]]
- [[Isaiah 19]]
- [[Isaiah 20]]
- [[Isaiah 21]]
- [[Isaiah 22]]
- [[Isaiah 23]]
- [[Isaiah 24]]
- [[Isaiah 25]]
- [[Isaiah 26]]
- [[Isaiah 27]]
- [[Isaiah 28]]
- [[Isaiah 29]]
- [[Isaiah 30]]
- [[Isaiah 31]]
- [[Isaiah 32]]
- [[Isaiah 33]]
- [[Isaiah 34]]
- [[Isaiah 35]]
- [[Isaiah 36]]
- [[Isaiah 37]]
- [[Isaiah 38]]
- [[Isaiah 39]]
- [[Isaiah 40]]
- [[Isaiah 41]]
- [[Isaiah 42]]
- [[Isaiah 43]]
- [[Isaiah 44]]
- [[Isaiah 45]]
- [[Isaiah 46]]
- [[Isaiah 47]]
- [[Isaiah 48]]
- [[Isaiah 49]]
- [[Isaiah 50]]
- [[Isaiah 51]]
- [[Isaiah 52]]
- [[Isaiah 53]]
- [[Isaiah 54]]
- [[Isaiah 55]]
- [[Isaiah 56]]
- [[Isaiah 57]]
- [[Isaiah 58]]
- [[Isaiah 59]]
- [[Isaiah 60]]
- [[Isaiah 61]]
- [[Isaiah 62]]
- [[Isaiah 63]]
- [[Isaiah 64]]
- [[Isaiah 65]]
- [[Isaiah 66]]
## 🙏 Devotional Reflections
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## 📚 Further Study / Interesting Insights
**Resources**
1. John N. Oswalt, The Book of Isaiah (NICOT, 2 vols.)
2. J. Alec Motyer, The Prophecy of Isaiah
3. Barry G. Webb, The Message of Isaiah (BST)
**Interesting Facts**
1. Isaiah is the most quoted Old Testament book in the New Testament.
2. The book contains multiple “Servant Songs.”
3. Isaiah’s vision of God’s holiness appears in chapter 6.
4. Isaiah prophesied during four kings’ reigns.
5. The name “Isaiah” means “The LORD saves.”
6. Isaiah foretold Cyrus by name nearly 150 years in advance.
7. Chapter 53 is often called the “Gospel in the Old Testament.”
8. Isaiah includes both near and far fulfillments.
9. The book spans more than 60 years of ministry.
10. It ends with a vision of new creation.
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