God refers to Judah as “a sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity.”
True
(Isaiah 1:4)
In Isaiah 1:3, what two animals are used for comparison?
A. Sheep and goats
B. Ox and donkey
C. Lion and lamb
D. Eagle and dove
B. Ox and donkey
“The foolish person will speak ______, And his heart will work iniquity.”
foolishness
(Isaiah 32:6)
Isaiah condemns wealth itself as sinful.
False
(Isaiah 5:8)
Isaiah 26 teaches that judgment always leads to repentance.
False
(Isaiah 26:10)
Isaiah 20 opens during a time of Assyrian expansion.
True
(Isaiah 20:1)
Which practice shows Judah has been filled from the east?
A. Agriculture
B. Soothsaying
C. Worship
D. Wisdom
B. Soothsaying
(Isaiah 2:6)
“And a little ______ shall lead them.”
child
(Isaiah 11:6)
God promises that the plans against Judah will succeed.
False
(Isaiah 7:7)
“And it shall be, at the end of ______ years, that the LORD will visit Tyre.”
seventy
(Isaiah 23:15)
Isaiah 8 ends with light and peace for those who reject God’s word
False
(Isaiah 8:21-22)
What behavior characterizes society in Isaiah 3:5?
A. Unity and peace
B. Respect for elders
C. Oppression and disrespect
D. Obedience to the law
c. Oppression and disrespect
(Isaiah 3:5)
“Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying: ‘Whom shall I send, and who will go for ______?’”
Us
(Isaiah 6:8)
Assyria understands it is being used by God.
False
(Isaiah 10:3-4)
Who is affected by drunkenness?
A. Only the people
B. Only the priests
C. Priests and prophets
D. Foreigners
C. Priests and prophets
(Isaiah 28:7)
Isaiah 16 opens with an appeal for protection from Zion.
False
(Isaiah 16:1)
What is forgiven according to Isaiah 33:24?
A. Fear
B. Poverty
C. Sin
D. Weakness
C. Sin
(Isaiah 33:24)
“He shall break it like the breaking of the potter’s vessel, Which is broken in ______.”
pieces
(Isaiah 30:14)
Moab is portrayed as stable and secure.
False
(Isaiah 16:2)
Where is the LORD’s fire and furnace located?
A. Babylon
B. Assyria
C. Jerusalem
D. Egypt
c. Jerusalem
(Isaiah 31:9)
Holiness in Isaiah 4 is connected to survival and purification.
True
(Isaiah 4:3-4)
How is Leviathan described?
A. A mountain
B. A dragon in the sea
C. A king of Assyria
D. A false prophet
B. A dragon in the sea
(Isaiah 27:1)
“Is it not yet a very little while till Lebanon shall be turned into a ______ field?”
fruitful
(Isaiah 29:16)
Isaiah condemns preparation itself rather than the absence of trust in God.
True
(Isaiah 22:9-10)
“For the leaders of this people cause them to ______.”
err
(Isaiah 9:16)