Isaiah 47 unmasks Babylon’s pride and comforts God’s people with the name of their Redeemer. This study traces the city’s fall and the Lord’s faithfulness, offering humble, hope-filled application for today.
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Isaiah 47 unmasks Babylon’s pride and comforts God’s people with the name of their Redeemer. This study traces the city’s fall and the Lord’s faithfulness, offering humble, hope-filled application for today.
Bel and Nebo must be hauled into captivity, but the Lord carries his people from birth to gray hairs. Isaiah 46 calls us to remember, trust the God who declares the end from the beginning, and expect near salvation that sets Zion singing.
Isaiah 45 reveals God’s unmatched rule as he grasps Cyrus’s hand to free exiles and rain righteousness on the earth. The chapter ends with a global oath—every knee will bow and every tongue confess that in the Lord alone are strength and deliverance.
Isaiah 44 pairs rain on thirsty land with a monotheistic banner over Zion. God pours out his Spirit on descendants, shames idols, and names Cyrus to rebuild, calling Israel to remember, return, and rejoice.
Isaiah 43 pairs identity-based courage with the promise of a new exodus. The Lord alone saves, gathers his people from every direction, and blots out sins for his own sake, sending them out as witnesses to his glory.
Isaiah 42 introduces God’s Spirit-anointed Servant who brings justice without breaking bruised reeds. The chapter calls the world to sing, exposes idols, and confronts Israel’s deafness so that real hope can spread to the nations.
Isaiah 41 convenes a global courtroom and then takes Israel by the hand. God explains the rise of empires, shames idols, and says “Do not fear; I will help you,” planting rivers and trees so the world will know his hand.
After exile is foretold, Isaiah 40 opens with a double call to comfort and a promise of God’s approach. The everlasting Creator speaks a word that endures, displaces idols, and renews the strength of all who wait on him.
Babylonian envoys flatter a healed king, and Isaiah announces exile that will touch treasure and sons. This hinge chapter turns from deliverance to discipline and sets the stage for the comfort and future hope that follow.
Hezekiah’s sickbed becomes a sanctuary where prayer is heard and years are added. Isaiah 38 blends medicine and miracle, forgiveness and worship, and calls the living to teach the next generation God’s faithfulness.
Under Assyrian threat, Hezekiah spreads the letter before the Lord and prays for God’s honor. Isaiah announces deliverance grounded in God’s name and Davidic promise, and the Lord defends Zion while giving a sign that the remnant will flourish.
Assyria’s envoy taunts Jerusalem and recasts holiness as weakness, but Isaiah 36 anchors courage in the living God. The chapter trains believers to resist counterfeit peace and to answer propaganda with quiet trust and prayer.
Isaiah 35 paints the wilderness blossoming as God comes to save, heal, and guide his redeemed along the Way of Holiness. It invites fearful hearts to courage and pilgrims to sing on the journey to Zion.
Isaiah 34 calls the earth to hear a verdict that shakes sky and soil. Edom becomes the emblem of judgment that upholds Zion’s cause, while the scroll of the Lord guarantees that his measured word will stand and make way for joy in the chapter that follows.
Isaiah 48 Chapter Study
Published by Brother Woody BrohmIsaiah 48 confronts stubborn hearts and announces new things created now by the Redeemer. It calls hearers to leave Babylon, learn his ways, and find peace like a river under his faithful instruction.