Studies in Isaiah
The relational character of God's love for His people comes through the beautiful poetic words of this book. The prophecy of Isaiah has been called “the Bible within the Bible”.
In comparing them, the 66 chapters of Isaiah mirror the 66 books of the Bible. Paralleling the Old and New Testament divisions, Isaiah also has two main sections: the first 39 chapters containing promises, warnings and history, while the 27 following deal primarily with salvation through the promised Messiah. Rather than going verse by verse, our 32-message study pulls out the themes of this rich writing, identifying how their truths apply to us today. |
1) Isaiah 5:1-7
2) Isaiah 6:1-10
3) Isaiah 7:1-14
4) Isaiah 1:1-4
5) Isaiah 1:10-15
6) Isaiah 2:1-4
7) Isaiah 7:17-8:8
8) Isaiah 8:20-9:7
9) Isaiah 9:6-7
10) Isaiah 11:1-5
11) Isaiah 13:1-26:2-3
12) Isaiah 28:9-16
13) Isaiah 30:1-34:4
14) Isaiah 32:1-35:10
15) Isaiah 36:1-37:38
16) Isaiah 38:1-39:1-8
17) Isaiah 40:1-2
18) Isaiah 40:3-8
19) Isaiah 40:10-11
20) Isaiah 40:12-31
21) Isaiah 41:10
22) Isaiah 41:11-42:4
23) Isaiah 42:5-9
24) Isaiah 44:24-47:13
25) Isaiah 51:1-13
26) Isaiah 52:7-53:6
27) Isaiah 54:1-55:1-7
28) Isaiah 55:8-13
29) Isaiah 58:1-9
30) Isaiah 59:1-60:21
31) Isaiah 61:1-2
32) Isaiah 61:10-65:25