Outline of Contents PLAY 1 A father and his rebellious sons (1-9) Jehovah hates formalistic worship (10-17) “Let us set matters straight” (18-20) Zion to be restored as a faithful city (21-31) 2 Jehovah’s mountain elevated (1-5) Swords into plowshares (4) Jehovah’s day humiliates the haughty (6-22) 3 Judah’s leaders mislead the people (1-15) Zion’s flirtatious daughters judged (16-26) 4 Seven women to one man (1) What Jehovah makes sprout will be glorious (2-6) 5 Song about Jehovah’s vineyard (1-7) Woes over Jehovah’s vineyard (8-24) God’s anger against his people (25-30) 6 Vision of Jehovah in his temple (1-4) “Holy, holy, holy is Jehovah” (3) Isaiah’s lips cleansed (5-7) Isaiah commissioned (8-10) “Here I am! Send me!” (8) “How long, O Jehovah?” (11-13) 7 Message to King Ahaz (1-9) Shear-jashub (3) Sign of Immanuel (10-17) Consequences of unfaithfulness (18-25) 8 The coming Assyrian invasion (1-8) Maher-shalal-hash-baz (1-4) Do not fear—“God is with us!” (9-17) Isaiah and his children as signs (18) Turn to the law, not to demons (19-22) 9 A great light for the land of Galilee (1-7) Birth of the “Prince of Peace” (6, 7) God’s hand against Israel (8-21) 10 God’s hand against Israel (1-4) Assyria—God’s rod of anger (5-11) Punishment on Assyria (12-19) A remnant of Jacob to return (20-27) God will judge Assyria (28-34) 11 Righteous rule of the twig of Jesse (1-10) Wolf and lamb reside together (6) Knowledge of Jehovah to fill the earth (9) A remnant restored (11-16) 12 Song of thanksgiving (1-6) “Jah Jehovah is my strength” (2) 13 Pronouncement against Babylon (1-22) The day of Jehovah is near! (6) Medes to overthrow Babylon (17) Babylon never to be inhabited (20) 14 Israel to dwell in its own land (1, 2) Taunt against the king of Babylon (3-23) Shining one to fall from heaven (12) Jehovah’s hand to crush the Assyrian (24-27) Pronouncement against Philistia (28-32) 15 Pronouncement against Moab (1-9) 16 Message against Moab continued (1-14) 17 Pronouncement against Damascus (1-11) Nations to be rebuked by Jehovah (12-14) 18 Message against Ethiopia (1-7) 19 Pronouncement against Egypt (1-15) Egypt will get to know Jehovah (16-25) An altar to Jehovah in Egypt (19) 20 Sign against Egypt and Ethiopia (1-6) 21 Pronouncement against the wilderness of the sea (1-10) Keeping watch from the watchtower (8) “Babylon has fallen!” (9) Pronouncement against Dumah and the desert plain (11-17) “Watchman, what of the night?” (11) 22 Pronouncement about the Valley of Vision (1-14) Steward Shebna replaced by Eliakim (15-25) Symbolic peg (23-25) 23 Pronouncement against Tyre (1-18) 24 Jehovah to empty the land (1-23) Jehovah King in Zion (23) 25 Rich blessings on God’s people (1-12) Jehovah’s banquet of fine wine (6) No more death (8) 26 Song about trust and salvation (1-21) Jah Jehovah, the eternal Rock (4) Earth’s people to learn righteousness (9) “Your dead will live” (19) Enter the inner rooms and hide (20) 27 Leviathan killed by Jehovah (1) Song about Israel as a vineyard (2-13) 28 Woe to Ephraim’s drunkards! (1-6) Judah’s priests and prophets stagger (7-13) “A covenant with Death” (14-22) Precious cornerstone in Zion (16) Jehovah’s unusual work (21) Jehovah’s wise discipline illustrated (23-29) 29 Woe to Ariel! (1-16) Lip service condemned (13) Deaf will hear; and blind will see (17-24) 30 Egypt’s help completely useless (1-7) People reject the prophetic message (8-14) Strength by showing trust (15-17) Jehovah shows his people favor (18-26) Jehovah, the Grand Instructor (20) “This is the way” (21) Jehovah to execute judgment on Assyria (27-33) 31 True help is from God, not from humans (1-9) Egypt’s horses are flesh (3) 32 A king and princes will rule for true justice (1-8) Complacent women warned (9-14) Blessings when spirit poured out (15-20) 33 Judgment and hope for the righteous (1-24) Jehovah is Judge, Lawgiver, and King (22) No one will say: “I am sick” (24) 34 Jehovah’s vengeance on the nations (1-4) Edom to be desolated (5-17) 35 Paradise restored (1-7) Blind will see; deaf will hear (5) Way of Holiness for redeemed ones (8-10) 36 Sennacherib invades Judah (1-3) The Rabshakeh taunts Jehovah (4-22) 37 Hezekiah seeks God’s help through Isaiah (1-7) Sennacherib threatens Jerusalem (8-13) Hezekiah’s prayer (14-20) Isaiah conveys God’s answer (21-35) An angel slays 185,000 Assyrians (36-38) 38 Hezekiah’s sickness and recovery (1-22) Song of gratitude (10-20) 39 Messengers from Babylon (1-8) 40 Comfort for God’s people (1-11) A voice in the wilderness (3-5) God’s greatness (12-31) Nations like a drop from a bucket (15) God dwells above “the circle of the earth” (22) All stars called by name (26) God never tires out (28) Hoping in Jehovah gives new strength (29-31) 41 A conqueror from the sunrise (1-7) Israel chosen as God’s servant (8-20) “Abraham my friend” (8) Other gods challenged (21-29) 42 God’s servant and his mission (1-9) ‘Jehovah is my name’ (8) A new song of praise to Jehovah (10-17) Israel is blind and deaf (18-25) 43 Jehovah regathers his people (1-7) The gods on trial (8-13) “You are my witnesses” (10, 12) Release from Babylon (14-21) “Let us bring our case against each other” (22-28) 44 Blessings on God’s chosen people (1-5) There is no God but Jehovah (6-8) Absurdity of man-made idols (9-20) Jehovah, Israel’s Repurchaser (21-23) Restoration through Cyrus (24-28) 45 Cyrus anointed to capture Babylon (1-8) The clay not to contend with the Potter (9-13) Other nations recognize Israel (14-17) God is reliable in creation and in revelation (18-25) Earth created to be inhabited (18) 46 Babylonian idols versus Israel’s God (1-13) Jehovah foretells the future (10) A bird of prey from the sunrise (11) 47 Fall of Babylon (1-15) Astrologers exposed (13-15) 48 Israel rebuked and purified (1-11) Jehovah to act against Babylon (12-16a) God’s teaching beneficial (16b-19) “Go out from Babylon!” (20-22) 49 Assignment of Jehovah’s servant (1-12) A light of nations (6) Comfort for Israel (13-26) 50 Israel’s sins cause problems (1-3) Jehovah’s obedient servant (4-11) Tongue and ear of taught ones (4) 51 Zion restored like the garden of Eden (1-8) Comfort from Zion’s mighty Maker (9-16) Cup of Jehovah’s wrath (17-23) 52 Awake, O Zion! (1-12) Beautiful feet of those bringing good news (7) Zion’s watchmen shout in unison (8) Those carrying Jehovah’s utensils must be clean (11) Jehovah’s servant will be exalted (13-15) A disfigured appearance (14) 53 The suffering, death, and burial of Jehovah’s servant (1-12) Despised and avoided (3) Carries sicknesses and pains (4) “Like a sheep to the slaughter” (7) Sin of many carried by him (12) 54 Barren Zion to have many sons (1-17) Jehovah, husband to Zion (5) Zion’s sons to be taught by Jehovah (13) Weapons against Zion to fail (17) 55 Invitation to eat and drink for free (1-5) Search for Jehovah and his reliable word (6-13) God’s ways higher than man’s (8, 9) God’s word to have sure success (10, 11) 56 Blessings on foreigners and eunuchs (1-8) A house of prayer for all (7) Blind watchmen, speechless dogs (9-12) 57 Righteous one and loyal ones perish (1, 2) Israel’s spiritual prostitution exposed (3-13) Comfort for the lowly (14-21) The wicked like the restless sea (20) No peace for the wicked (21) 58 True and false fasting (1-12) Delighting in observing the Sabbath (13, 14) 59 Israel’s sins cause alienation from God (1-8) Confession of sins (9-15a) Jehovah intervenes for the repentant (15b-21) 60 Jehovah’s glory shines on Zion (1-22) Like doves to their dovecotes (8) Gold instead of copper (17) The little one will become a thousand (22) 61 Anointed to declare good news (1-11) “Year of Jehovah’s goodwill” (2) “Big trees of righteousness” (3) Foreigners to assist (5) “Priests of Jehovah” (6) 62 Zion’s new name (1-12) 63 Jehovah’s vengeance on the nations (1-6) Jehovah’s loyal love in times past (7-14) Prayer of repentance (15-19) 64 Prayer of repentance continued (1-12) Jehovah “our Potter” (8) 65 Jehovah’s judgment against idolaters (1-16) Gods of Good Luck and of Destiny (11) “My servants will eat” (13) New heavens and a new earth (17-25) Building houses; planting vineyards (21) No one will toil for nothing (23) 66 True worship and false (1-6) Mother Zion and her sons (7-17) People gathered to worship in Jerusalem (18-24) Previous Next Print Share Share Isaiah—Outline of Contents BIBLE BOOKS Isaiah—Outline of Contents English Isaiah—Outline of Contents https://cms-imgp.jw-cdn.org/img/p/1001070000/univ/art/1001070000_univ_sqr_xl.jpg nwtsty Isaiah Copyrights for this publication Copyright © 2024 Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. 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