Questions for Reflection for Study of Isaiah 23 Through 28

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Isaiah 23 – What remaining great city will feel the destructive wrath? Why will Tyre be restored to service? What is your attitude toward money? Business? What is a proper use of material wealth?

Isaiah 24 – What is to happen to the once wonderful world? Who is bringing this on? What justification does he give? Who burst into song?

Isaiah 25 – Who are the prisoners here? Into what darkness and prison are all to descend? What light shatters their darkness? At what merry-making feast will all peoples be gathered? What makes you jubilant?

Isaiah 26 – What causes the singing here? For what are the righteous waiting? While the earth’s proud rulers perish, what is going on inside Jerusalem? When have you been aware of God’s deliverance as a dew of light?

Isaiah 27 – What is being prophesized (see Isaiah 26:20-21)? What assurance does God give to encourage them? What assessment does Isaiah make of the people and their readiness to be taught? Does God’s method of instruction achieve final success?

Isaiah 28 – What does God have for the proud Samaria (See 8:7-8)? For the remnant? How does Isaiah describe the priests and prophets? Therefore, how will God teach them? How does God’s wonderful counsel and excellent wisdom relate to the harrowing of men?

Feel free to respond with a short note or a comment about any of the questions above. Also, I welcome any other thoughts or ideas, favorite inspirational videos, photos, or favorite Bible verses. Just add them to the comments.

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1 Response to Questions for Reflection for Study of Isaiah 23 Through 28

  1. Thanks for the great prep work! Blessings.

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