Isaiah
I. |The salvation of Jehovah to His beloved people and the nations—1:1-12:6A. |Jehovah the Father's complaint against His children Israel, His chastisement of them, and His loving exhortation and promise to them—1:1-5:30(The restoration of the nation of Israel—2:2-5)(Jehovah's humiliating judgment on the haughty nations—2:7-22)(The ushering in of the God-man, Christ, issuing in the restoration of the nation of Israel—4:2-6)B. |The vision of Christ in glory—6:1-7C. |Christ's warning commission to Isaiah—6:8-13D. |God's dealing with the unbelief of Ahaz the king of Judah—7:1-8:8E. |Christ as Immanuel—8:9-22F. |The unveiling of Christ as the great light and the wonderful One issuing from Jehovah's chastisement on the kingdom of Israel and His judgment on Assyria—9:1-10:34G. |The restoration brought in through Christ—11:1-16H. |The salvation enjoyed by Jehovah's beloved people—12:1-6II. |The judgment of Jehovah upon the nations unveiling Satan's oneness with the nations, showing Jehovah's sovereign rule over the nations, benefiting Jehovah's beloved Israel, and providing the wonderful Christ as the Savior to meet the need of the beloved Israel and the judged nations—13:1-23:18A. |The judgment of Jehovah—to destroy Babylon because of its cruel destruction of many nations—13:1-14:23(The judgment of Jehovah issuing in the unveiling of Satan's kingdom of darkness behind the nations and his oneness with the powers of the nations—14:12-15)B. |The judgment of Jehovah—to break Assyria because of its yoke and burden upon Israel—14:24-27C. |The judgment of Jehovah—to destroy Philistia because of its damage to Zion—14:28-32D. |The judgment of Jehovah—to devastate Moab because of its pride—15:1-16:14E. |The judgment of Jehovah—to ruin and forsake Damascus because of its invasion into Israel—17:1-18:7F. |The judgment of Jehovah—to strike and desolate Egypt because of its idols and wise men—19:1-25G. |The judgment of Jehovah—to take Egypt into captivity and to send Cush into exile because Cush has become Israel's expectation and Egypt, their boast—20:1-6H. |The judgment of Jehovah—to destroy Babylon because of its idols—21:1-10I. |Jehovah to have no judgment on Dumah—21:11-12J. |The judgment of Jehovah—to desolate Arabia by the harshness of battle because of its warlikeness—21:13-17K. |The judgment of Jehovah—to trample down the city of Jerusalem—the valley of vision—because of its unforgiving iniquity—22:1-25(Christ—a Father to the inhabitants of Jerusalem and the house of Judah and a peg driven into a sure place to become a throne of glory for His Father's house—22:20-25)L. |The judgment of Jehovah—to destroy Tyre by the Assyrians because of its pride of all beauty and all its honored men—23:1-18III. |Jehovah's dealing with His beloved Israel issuing in Israel's revival and return to God and ushering in Christ with the restoration of all things—24:1-35:10A. |Jehovah's reaction to Israel's degradation and His reaction to the nations' excessive action on Israel issuing in Israel's turn to Jehovah and their return to the Holy Land for restoration—24:1-27:13B. |Jehovah's punishment on Ephraim's drunkards issuing in Jehovah's restoration and ushering in the trustworthy Christ—28:1-29C. |Jehovah's judgment on the hypocrisy of Jerusalem's worshippers issuing in the restoration—29:1-24D. |Jehovah's dealing with Israel's reliance on Egypt and His dealing with the nations issuing in Israel's turn to Him and in His return to Israel with the restoration—30:1-31:9E. |Jehovah's destruction of the nations for Christ to be the King to bring in the restoration for Israel—32:1-35:10IV. |An example of seeking after Jehovah and trusting in Him—36:1-39:8A. |Hezekiah's seeking after Jehovah for his situation—36:1-37:38B. |Hezekiah's seeking after Jehovah for his health—38:1-22C. |Hezekiah's failure in the enjoyment of the peaceful situation and sound health—39:1-8V. |The Servant of Jehovah and the salvation brought in by Him to Israel and the nations, with the restoration of all things, consummating in the new heaven and new earth—40:1-66:24A. |Jehovah's word of comfort to Israel—40:1-31B. |Christ as the Servant of Jehovah—41:1-66:24a. |Jehovah's word of comfort and encouragement to Israel—43:1-28b. |Jehovah's word of shepherding to His servant Israel—44:1-28c. |A servant and a witness of Jehovah—45:1-25a. |The three persons of the servant of Jehovah—49:1-9ab. |The blessed return of the captives—49:9b-13c. |How Jehovah treasures Zion—49:14-21d. |Jehovah lifting up His hand to the nations and His banner unto the peoples for the gathering of the dispersed captives of Zion—49:22-26e. |The reason for Zion's being forsaken—50:1-3f. |The instruction the servant of Jehovah (Isaiah, typifying Christ) received and the life he lived—50:4-9g. |How he who fears Jehovah and hears the voice of His servant has light while walking in darkness—50:10-11a. |Jehovah's calling of Israel—51:1-3b. |Jehovah's righteousness and salvation for Israel—51:4-8c. |Jehovah's arm for Israel—51:9-16d. |Jehovah's encouragement to Jerusalem—51:17-23e. |Jehovah's encouragement to Zion—52:1-6f. |Jehovah's good news for Zion and Jerusalem—52:7-10g. |Jehovah's charge to Israel to depart from Babylon—52:11-12a. |His dynamic redemption through His vicarious death and reproductive resurrection—53:1-12b. |His being the covenant for Israel's security—54:1-17a. |Christ being the center of the divine provisions to Israel—55:1-5b. |Seeking Jehovah and returning to Him and His word—55:6-13c. |Preserving justice and doing righteousness for prosperity and Jehovah's acceptance—56:1-8d. |The rebuking of the blind watchmen and the self-seeking shepherds—56:9-12a. |It being better for the righteous and the godly to die that they may be separated from the wicked—57:1-2b. |The evils of the wicked of the house of Jacob—57:3-10c. |The wicked of the house of Jacob not remembering Jehovah and not fearing Him—57:11-13ad. |Jehovah's blessing to him who takes refuge in Him—57:13b-21e. |The hypocrisy of the house of Jacob—58:1-9af. |The instruction of Jehovah to the house of Jacob—58:9b-14a. |Jehovah's hand not being so short that it cannot save—59:1-2b. |The sins and iniquities of Jacob—59:3-8c. |The issue of Jacob's sins and iniquities—59:9-15ad. |The saving of Jehovah's arm (Christ as the Servant of Jehovah having the dynamic might of Jehovah) toward Jacob—59:15b-21e. |Christ as the Servant of Jehovah becoming Israel's light and glory forever—60:1-22a. |The ministry of the Anointed of Jehovah—61:1-3b. |The restoration of Israel—61:4-63:19Outline of Isaiah
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