Outline of the Book of Isaiah

Isaiah
  1. Looking toward the captivities  (1:1-39:8)
    1. Jehovah's case against Judah  (1:1-24)
    2. Mingled warning and promise  (1:25-31)
    3. The promise for the last days  (2:1-5)
    4. Chastisement before blessing  (2:6-3:26)
    5. The vision of the future kingdom  (4:1-6)
    6. Parable of Jehovah's vineyard  (5:1-7)
    7. The six woes upon Israel  (5:8-30)
    8. Isaiah's transforming vision  (6:1-13)
      1. The effect of the vision  (6:5)
      2. The cleansing fire  (6:6-8)
      3. Isaiah's new commission  (6:9-13)
    9. Under the reign of Ahaz  (7:1-25)
      1. The evil confederacy of Rezin and Pekah  (7:1-9)
      2. The great sign: Immanuel, the virgin's son  (7:10-16)
      3. Prediction of an impending invasion of Judah  (7:17-25)
    10. Prediction of the Assyrian invasion  (8:1-9:7)
      1. A divine child Israel's only hope  (9:1-7)
    11. The vision of the stretched-out hand: the unavailing chastisement  (9:8-10:4)
    12. Predicted judgment on Assyria, God's rod on Samaria  (10:5-19)
    13. The vision of the Jewish remnant in the great tribulation  (10:20-27)
    14. The approach of the Gentile hosts to the battle of Armageddon  (10:28-34)
    15. The Davidic kingdom set up  (11:1-12:6)
      1. The King's ancestry  (11:1)
      2. The source of the King's power: the sevenfold Spirit  (11:2)
      3. The character of his reign  (11:3-5)
      4. The quality of the kingdom  (11:6-8)
      5. The extent of the kingdom  (11:9)
      6. How the kingdom will be set up  (11:10-16)
      7. The worship of the kingdom  (12:1-6)
    16. The burden of Babylon: a prophecy to be fulfilled in the day of the Lord  (13:1-14:8)
      1. The Gentile nations  (13:1-11)
      2. The Jewish remnant in the great tribulation  (13:12-16)
      3. The destruction of "Babylon"  (13:17-22)
      4. The kingdom set up: Israel restored and exalted  (14:1-6)
      5. The joy of the kingdom  (14:7-8)
    17. The "Beast" in hell  (14:9-11)
    18. Satan, the real prince of this world, and organizer of "Babylon," addressed through his tool, the "Beast"  (14:12-17)
    19. Judgment of "Babylon"  (14:18-27)
    20. The burden of Palestina: worse oppressors than Ahaz yet to come  (14:28-32)
    21. The burden of Moab  (15:1-16:14)
      1. The destruction  (15:1-9)
      2. The women of Moab anticipate the Davidic kingdom  (16:1-5)
      3. They lament the pride of Moab  (16:6-12)
      4. A first fulfillment within three years  (16:13-14)
    22. The burden of Damascus  (17:1-14)
    23. The woe of the land beyond the rivers of Ethiopia, in the day of the regathering of Israel  (18:1-7)
    24. The burden of Egypt. Looks forward through desolations to kingdom blessing with Israel  (19:1-25)
    25. A prophecy that Assyria will waste Egypt and Ethiopia  (20:1-6)
    26. The four burdens, anticipating Sennacherib's invasion  (21:1-22:25)
      1. The burden of the desert  (21:1-10)
      2. The burden of Dumah  (21:11-12)
      3. The burden upon Arabia  (21:13-17)
      4. The burden of the valley of vision  (22:1-25)
    27. The burden of Tyre: desolations preceding the final deliverance of Israel  (23:1-18)
    28. Looking through troubles to the kingdom-age  (24:1-27:13)
      1. The Jewish remnant  (24:13-15)
      2. The great tribulation  (24:16-20)
      3. Destruction of Gentile world-power  (24:21)
      4. The first resurrection: the kingdom age begun  (24:22-23)
      5. Triumphs of the kingdom-age  (25:1-12)
      6. The worship and testimony of restored and converted Israel  (26:1-19)
      7. Retrospect: order of events in establishing the kingdom  (26:20-27:13)
        1. The Gentile world-power destroyed  (26:20-27:11)
        2. Israel regathered  (27:12-13)
    29. The woe of Ephraim. Prediction of the Assyrian captivity of Ephraim  (28:1-13)
    30. The fate of Ephraim a warning to Judah  (28:14-29)
    31. Warnings to Judah and Jerusalem of impending discipline  (29:1-31:9)
      1. The discipline  (29:1-8)
      2. The reasons for the discipline  (29:9-16)
      3. Blessing after deliverance: type of blessing in the kingdom after Rev. 19  (29:17-24)
      4. Warnings against an alliance with Egypt against Sennacherib  (30:1-14)
      5. Exhortation to turn to the Lord for help against Sennacherib: foreshadowing of kingdom blessing  (30:15-33)
      6. Judah again warned against the Egyptian alliance: Jehovah will defend Jerusalem  (31:1-9)
    32. Promise and warning: tribulation: the King-Deliverer  (32:1-33:24)
    33. The day of the Lord: Armageddon  (34:1-17)
    34. Kingdom blessing: the regathering of Israel  (35:1-10)
    35. Sennacherib's invasion and Jehovah's deliverance  (36:1-37:38)
      1. The invasion  (36:1-3)
      2. The threats of Rabshakeh  (36:4-21)
      3. Rabshakeh's threats told to Hezekiah  (36:22-37:4)
      4. Message of Jehovah by Isaiah  (37:5-7)
      5. Sennacherib's message to Hezekiah  (37:8-13)
      6. Hezekiah's prayer  (37:14-20)
      7. Jehovah's answer by Isaiah  (37:21-35)
      8. Destruction of the Assyrian host  (37:36-38)
    36. Hezekiah's sickness and recovery  (38:1-22)
    37. Hezekiah's folly: the Babylonian captivity of Judah foretold  (39:1-8)
  2. Looking beyond the captivities  (40:1-66:24)
    1. The prophet's new message  (40:1-2)
    2. The mission of John the Baptist  (40:3-5)
    3. The greatness of God and man's weakness  (40:6-41:29)
    4. Christ, the Servant of Jehovah  (42:1-7)
    5. Israel, chosen, sinning, chastened, restored  (42:8-44:27)
      1. The chastening of Israel  (42:13-25)
      2. The chosen nation redeemed, and restored  (43:1-28)
      3. The promise of the Spirit: the folly of idolatry  (44:1-27)
    6. The prophecy concerning Cyrus, and the restoration under Ezra and Nehemiah  (44:28-45:4)
    7. Israel reminded that safety and salvation are to be found only in Jehovah  (45:5-25)
    8. Israel exhorted to remember the power of Jehovah, and the powerlessness of idols  (46:1-13)
    9. Judgment upon Babylon  (47:1-15)
    10. Israel to be restored under the Holy One, Jehovah's servant  (48:1-52:15)
      1. Israel reminded of the promises  (48:1-22)
      2. The Holy One, Israel's Redeemer  (49:1-7)
      3. Israel to be preserved and restored  (49:8-21)
      4. Judgment on Israel's oppressors  (49:22-26)
      5. The humiliation of the Holy One  (50:1-11)
      6. Israel to be redeemed: oppressors punished  (51:1-23)
      7. Vision of Jerusalem in the kingdom-age  (52:1-12)
      8. Jehovah's Servant, marred and afterward exalted  (52:13-15)
    11. The vicarious sacrifice of Christ, Jehovah's Servant  (53:1-12)
    12. Israel the restored wife of Jehovah  (54:1-10)
    13. Security and blessing of restored Israel  (54:11-17)
    14. The everlasting salvation  (55:1-13)
    15. Ethical instructions  (56:1-59:19)
    16. The Deliverer out of Zion  (59:20-60:22)
    17. The two advents in one view  (61:1-2)
    18. Kingdom peace and blessing after the day of vengeance anticipated  (61:3-63:6)
      1. The restoration of Israel  (61:3-62:12)
      2. The day of vengeance  (63:1-6)
    19. Fear and hope of the Remnant in the day of vengeance  (63:7-64:12)
    20. The answer of Jehovah to the Remnant  (65:1-16)
    21. The eternal blessing of Israel in the new earth  (65:17-66:24)
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