Isaiah 6 opens the temple and shows the true throne. A burning coal cleanses the prophet, a hard commission follows, and hope remains in a holy seed that carries God’s purposes forward.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Isaiah 6 opens the temple and shows the true throne. A burning coal cleanses the prophet, a hard commission follows, and hope remains in a holy seed that carries God’s purposes forward.
Isaiah 5 sings a vineyard love song that becomes a lawsuit, exposing sour fruit where justice and righteousness should grow. Its six woes warn and its hope points to renewal under God’s faithful care.
Isaiah 4 moves from social disgrace to purified hope. The Lord washes Zion by judgment and fire, raises the Branch in beauty, and spreads a glory-canopy that shelters a holy people.
Isaiah 3 shows how a city unravels when leaders crush the poor and image outruns truth. The Lord removes false supports, judges oppression, and promises it will be well with the righteous even as He purges a proud people.
Isaiah 2 holds a bright mountain and a hard warning together. Nations will learn God’s ways and unlearn war, while present pride and idols must fall as we walk in the Lord’s light.
Isaiah 1 opens with a courtroom and a father’s grief. It rejects empty ritual, commands mercy, offers cleansing, and promises a refined city under the Holy One’s rule.
Hezekiah faces Assyria with prudent planning and bold faith, then learns humility when prosperity follows. 2 Chronicles 32 shows God’s deliverance and God’s testing.
Hezekiah’s tears move God to heal and to bend a shadow, yet a prideful tour for Babylon draws a warning of future exile. This chapter pairs mercy with admonition and points hope beyond one man’s lifetime to God’s enduring promise.
Under siege and insult, Hezekiah spreads Assyria’s letter before the Lord and prays for the sake of God’s name. God answers through Isaiah, preserves a remnant, and sends the invader home, a rescue that points toward future fullness.
Isaiah’s vision of God’s holiness led to his prophetic commission, warning of Israel’s judgment yet also pointing to their future restoration. This passage foreshadows both Israel’s exile and their eventual redemption under Christ.