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The Book Of Isaiah - Executable Outlines

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Mark A. Copeland4. Woe to those who decree unrighteous decrees - 10:1-4a. Who rob the needy of justice, prey on widows and the fatherlessb. Desolation from afar will come, they shall be taken captive or fall among the slainc. Even so, God’s anger is not turned awayE. THE FUTILE BOASTING OF ASSYRIA...1. It arrogantly believes it conquers by its own strength - 10:5-11a. It is the rod of God’s anger, used to punish His people (Israel, then Judah)b. It presumes that it can do to Jerusalem what it did to other nations and their gods2. God will punish Assyria when He through using it - 10:12-19a. When the Lord has finished His work on Mount Zion and Jerusalemb. <strong>The</strong> Lord will then punish the king of Assyria for his arrogancec. Assyria is but an instrument in the hand of Godd. <strong>The</strong> Lord will send leanness, a burning fire to consume the glory of his forest and fieldF. THE DELIVERANCE BY THE LORD...1. A remnant of Israel will be saved - 10:20-23a. Those who will never again depend on him (Assyria) who defeated himb. <strong>The</strong>y will depend on the Lord, the Holy One of Israelc. A remnant will return after the Lord makes a determined end in the land2. <strong>The</strong>refore those in Zion (Judah) should not fear the Assyrian - 10:24-27a. Though he strike you with the rod and lift his staff against you, as did Egyptb. Yet a little while, and God’s indignation and anger will ceasec. <strong>The</strong> Lord of hosts will then stir up a scourge for him like He did Midian and Egypt - cf.Judg 7:25; Exo 14:21-31d. <strong>The</strong> Assyrian’s burden and yoke will be removed and destroyed3. <strong>The</strong> march and defeat of Sennacherib (king of Assyria) foretold - 10:28-34a. He will advance through Aith, Migron, Michmash, Geba, Ramah, Gibeah, etc.b. He will threaten Zion and Jerusalemc. <strong>The</strong> Lord of hosts will cut his forest (army) down - cf. 2 Kin 19:32-37III. JUDAH’S HOPE IN THE MESSIAH (11:1-12:6)A. THE REIGN OF THE “BRANCH”...1. A reign of righteousness - 11:1-5a. A “Rod” or “Branch” will come from the stem of Jesse (David’s father)b. <strong>The</strong> Spirit of the Lord will be upon Him, His delight in the fear of the Lordc. He will judge with righteousness, equity, and the rod of His mouthd. He will be adorned with righteousness and faithfulness2. A reign of peace - 11:6-10a. <strong>The</strong> wolf and the lamb, etc., will dwell together and a little child shall lead themb. No harm shall be in His holy mountain, the earth full of the knowledge of the Lordc. <strong>The</strong> Root of Jesse will stand as a banner, Gentiles will seek Himd. His resting place will be gloriousB. THE REMNANT OF ISRAEL...1. <strong>The</strong> Lord shall recover them - 11:11a. Setting His hand “the second time” (the restoration being the first?)<strong>The</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Of</strong> <strong>Isaiah</strong> 23

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