Who is the prophet who wrote the book we are studying?
Isaiah
God says the people honor Him with their lips, but their ______ are far from Him
Hearts
Even though sins are red like crimson, God says they can become what color?
White as snow
What city is often called the “faithful city” in Isaiah?
Jerusalem
Isaiah sees the Lord sitting on a ______ throne.
high and lifted up
Which two kingdoms are mainly spoken to in Isaiah?
Israel and Judah
What does God say He is tired of because the people’s hearts are not right?
Their sacrifices/offering rituals
In the last days, God’s mountain will be established above the ______.
The hills
Isaiah warns which nation in Chapter 13?
Babylon
What creatures cry “Holy, Holy, Holy” before God?
seraphim
What is the main message of Isaiah?
The main message is God calling His people to repent and trust Him
What happens to proud people when God judges?
They are humbled
What tools will weapons be turned into in Isaiah 2?
plowshares and pruning hooks
What vineyard does God say did not produce good grapes?
Judah/Israel
What touches Isaiah’s lips to make him clean?
burning coal
Isaiah warns the people to stop doing evil and learn to do what instead.
To do good
Isaiah says Judah is sick from head to toe. What does this sickness represent?
Sin
God promises peace when people walk in whose light?
The light of the Lord
What does God remove from Jerusalem in Chapter 3 ?
leaders and provisions
Isaiah’s message would make the people’s hearts ______.
hard
What two animals does God compares Israel’s rebellion to?
Like an ox and a donkey
Name one sin listed in Isaiah 5
greed, injustice, pride, drunkenness
God always keeps His promises, even when His people disobey. True or False?
True
Who are the people God says He will judge besides Israel?
The nations?
Isaiah volunteers to serve God by saying these words.
“Here am I! Send me.”