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Before We Begin The Lesson 1. “Now in that day the remnant of , and those of the house of who have escaped, will never again rely on the who struck them, but will truly rely on the LORD, the Holy One of Israel.” 10:20 2. “Woe to , the rod of My anger, and the staff in whose hands is My indignation.” :5 3. “Stop regarding man, whose breath of life is in his nostrils; For why should he be esteemed?” :22 Before We Begin The Lesson 1. How has the encouraged you? 2. What are names of Isaiah’s sons? 3. What kings were reigning during the vision of Isaiah? 4. What sins of the people stand out to you the most as seen in 1-12? Review 1. The first section of Isaiah (1-12) deals with Judgment against and . What has stood out to you the most in these 12 chapters? Review 2. Associate a passage or thought to each of the chapters. • 1: “Alas, sinful nation…” • 2: “In the last days…” • 3: “I’m going to remove…” • 4: “The Branch of the LORD…” • 5: A vineyard that didn’t produce Review 2. Associate a passage or thought to each of the chapters. • 6: The calling of Isaiah; The Throne Scene • 7: “A virgin will be with child…” • 8: “Maher-shalal-hash-baz…” • 9: “A child will be born to us…” • 10: “Woe…” Review 2. Associate a passage or thought to each of the chapters. • 11: “A shoot will spring forth from the stem of …” • 12: “I will give thanks to You, O LORD…” Review 2. What passages in our study today are quoted in the New Testament? • :12-17; :12 Capernaum Capernaum

3. Give the name or titles by which the Messiah would be called… • See :6-7 • Wonderful… • Counselor… • Mighty God… • Eternal Father… • Prince of Peace… See Isaiah 9:8-10:1-4 4. What does the expression, “for all this his anger is not turned away, but his hand is stretched out still” mean? • See Isaiah 9:12, 17, 21 and Isaiah 10:4 See Isaiah 9:8-10:4 5. What are the four points of the poem found in Isaiah 9:8-10:4? • Isaiah 9:8-12: Foreign Invasion • Isaiah 9:13-17: Defeat in Battle • Isaiah 9:18-21: Anarchy • Isaiah 10:1-4: Now captivity stares them in the face See Isaiah 10 6. Assyria was merely a ______in God’s hand. God compared them to… • See Isaiah 10:15 • “Is the axe to boast itself over the one who chops with it? • “Is the saw to exalt himself over the one who wields it?” • “That would be like a club wielding those who lift it..” • Also notice Isaiah 10:5, “Woe to Assyria, the rod of My anger and the staff in whose hands is My indignation.” See Isaiah 10 7. Why was there no need for the southern kingdom (Judah) to fear Assyria? • “A remnant will return…” Isaiah 10:21 See Isaiah 10 8) How does the promise of the Messiah coming from the root of Jesse prove that the Messiah has come and that his coming is not yet future (as some Jews would contend)? 9) How do we know that the picture given in :6-9 is not a literal picture of a future time? 10)What is the “holy mountain” (11:9)?