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The Book Of Isaiah - Executable Outlines

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2. <strong>The</strong> Nile will turn foul, devastating those who depend upon it - 19:5-103. <strong>The</strong> Lord will confound the famed Egyptian wisdom - 19:11-154. In that day Egypt will fear the Lord and the land of Judah - 19:16-175. In that day Egypt will turn to the Lord and be blessed along with Assyria - 19:18-25H. ISAIAH - A SIGN AGAINST EGYPT AND ETHIOPIA...1. <strong>Isaiah</strong> serves as a sign when Assyria invaded Ashdod - 20:1-4a. By walking naked and barefoot for three years - 20:1-2b. To portend the captivity of Egypt and Ethiopia - 20:3-42. To discourage placing hope in those nations for deliverance from Assyria - 20:5-6Mark A. CopelandI. JUDGMENT AGAINST BABYLON, EDOM, AND ARABIA...1. <strong>The</strong> burden against <strong>The</strong> Wilderness of the Sea (Babylon) - 21:1-10a. Like a whirlwind, Elam and Media (Persia) to plunder the land - 21:1-2b. <strong>Isaiah</strong> distressed when he heard and saw that to come - 21:3-4c. A watchman appointed, who reports the fall of Babylon - 21:5-9d. To those (Judah?) who have experienced his threshing, <strong>Isaiah</strong> has declared what Godhas told him - 21:102. <strong>The</strong> burden against Dumah (Edom) - 21:11-12a. <strong>Isaiah</strong> is inquired by those from Seir, “Watchman, what of the night?” - 21:11b. His reply suggests their inquiry was not sincere; he calls for them to return (to God?)- 21:123. <strong>The</strong> burden against Arabia - 21:13-17a. Judgment to involve fleeing caravans - 21:13-15b. Within a year the glory of Kedar will fail - 21:16-17J. JUDGMENT AGAINST JERUSALEM...1. <strong>The</strong> city shall be under siege - 22:1-72. Efforts to defend the city fail to include God - 22:8-113. Judgment to come for their failure to heed calls for repentance - 22:12-144. Shebna (treasurer under King Hezekiah) to be removed - 22:15-195. <strong>The</strong> Lord to replace him with Eliakim, who will serve as a symbol of security - 22:20-246. Yes, the day will come when the peg (Shebna) will be removed - 22:25K. JUDGMENT AGAINST TYRE...1. <strong>The</strong> dismay of those who traded with Tyre when they hear of her fall - 23:1-72. Her destruction planned by the Lord, carried out by the Chaldeans - 23:8-143. For seventy years Tyre will be forgotten - 23:15a4. Tyre will be restored, and her ‘service’ devoted to the Lord and His people - 23:15b-18II. PROPHECIES CONCERNING JUDAH IN PARTICULAR (24:1-27:13)A. GOD’S JUDGMENT ON THE LAND...1. Administered by the Lord, it is thorough - 24:1-32. Rendered to haughty people due to their disobedience - 24:4-63. Desolation removes song and drink - 24:7-124. <strong>The</strong> remnant will glorify the Lord in song - 24:13-16a5. <strong>The</strong> prophet bewails being afflicted by the wicked, but proclaims their judgment will be<strong>The</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Of</strong> <strong>Isaiah</strong> 30

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