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I. Introduction
Isaiah
A. Setting
As this verse notes, Isaiah prophesied during the reigns of 4 kings
This covered a time of about 40 years, 740 B.C to 700 B.C.
B. Meet Isaiah
1. Family
Isaiah was the son Amoz - The only thing we know about Amoz is that he was the father of Isaiah!
a. Isaiah was the son Amoz - The only thing we know about Amoz is that he was the father of Isaiah!
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He was married to a prophetess and had two sons
The only thing we know about Amoz is that he was the father of Isaiah
He was married to a prophetess and had two sons
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A PROMISE OF MERCY Shear-Jashub = A remnant will return
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A PROMISE OF MERCY Shear-Jashub = A remnant will return
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A WARNING OF JUDGMENT Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz = swift is the booty, speedy is the prey
Shear-Jashub
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The Book of Isaiah is filled with those two themes, as we will see in Isaiah chapter 1
2. Significance
Isaiah is called by many “the evangelist of the OT”
Others call him “the prince of OT prophets”
3. Role in Israel
a. Isaiah struck at the root of the nation’s trouble: Idolatry, apostasy, political corruption, social corruption
b. warned the surrounding nations of coming judgment isa.
6:9-12
c. declared that God would preserve a faithful remnant of followers true to Him
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This hope was realized in the Messiah:
—First coming, , ;
---Second coming
---Second coming, national salvation for Israel- ; ; AND MANY MORE
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BODY - God’s Case Against Judah
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BODY - God’s Case Against Judah
A. Judah’s wickedness, 1:2-8
A. Judah’s wickedness, 1:2-8
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1. God’s witnesses 1:2a
2. God’s innocence.
1:2b – 3
3. Judah’s sinful condition, 1:4-6
4. Judah’s desolation 1:7-8
B. God’s mercy, 1:9
C. How to remove the guilt 1:10-20
1. Hear the Word of the Lord, 1:10
2. Stop relying on outward religion, without spiritual renewal, 1:11-15
3. Do works of repentance, 1:16-17
Acts 26:19-20
4. Accept the Great Invitation, 1:18-20
4. Accept the Great Invitation, 1:18-20
4. Accept the Great Invitation, 1:18-20
D. Jerusalem’s corruption, 1:21-23
E. The promise of restoration, 1:24-31
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Isaiah 1:
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Conclusion
The Great Invitation, 1:18-20
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