In Isaiah 1:2–3, God says even these two farm animals understand their owner better than Israel understands Him.
What are the ox and the donkey?
In Isaiah 7:1 (context for Isaiah 8), this king of Syria joins Pekah to threaten Judah.
Who is Rezin?
In Isaiah 8:1–3, Isaiah writes a message on a large tablet, and this child is later given this name that embodies the prophecy.
Who is Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz?
In Isaiah 1:18, God invites the people to reason together, promising their sins can become as white as this.
What is snow?
In Isaiah 17:1, this ancient city is prophesied to become “a ruinous heap.”
What is Damascus?
In Isaiah 8:12–13, the people are warned not to fear conspiracies but to regard this One as holy.
Q: Who is the Lord of hosts?
In Isaiah 17:3, this capital city will lose its royal power and become like the fading glory of its northern neighbor.
What is Damascus?
In Isaiah 4:5–6, God promises that over Mount Zion there will be a cloud and smoke by day and this shining symbol by night.
What is the shining of a flaming fire?
In Isaiah 8:18, Isaiah and his children are said to be this for Israel.
What are signs and wonders?
In Isaiah 16:6–7, Moab is judged for this attitude of the heart—its very downfall.
What is pride?
In Isaiah 1:5–6, Israel is described as a body covered with these painful conditions “from the sole of the foot even to the head.”
What are wounds, bruises, and putrefying sores?
In Isaiah 16:1–2, Moab is told to send a tribute-lamb to the ruler of Judah from this rocky stronghold.
What is Sela?
In Isaiah 28:10–13, the prophet describes harsh judgment as coming through repeated commands like “precept upon precept,” causing the people to do these two things.
What is fall backward and be broken?
In Isaiah 10:20–21, a remnant will return to the mighty God even after devastation by Assyria. This returning group is called this.
What is the remnant of Israel?
In Isaiah 22:5–7, the Lord calls the day a “day of trouble” as Elam takes up quivers and Kir uncovers this.
What is the shield?
In Isaiah 28:7–8, both priest and prophet are said to err because of this addiction that causes their tables to be full of vomit.
What is intoxicating drink?
In Isaiah 22:15–19, this royal steward is denounced by name and told he will be removed from office and tossed away violently.
Who is Shebna?
In Isaiah 17:5–6, Israel’s judgment is compared to a harvester beating an olive tree and leaving only these few things behind.
What are gleaning grapes OR a few olives?
In Isaiah 16:4–5, a throne is promised that will be established in mercy, occupied by One who judges with this quality.
What is righteousness?
In Isaiah 10:16–19, the Lord will send leanness upon the Assyrian king and burn his glory like this natural force.
What is a consuming fire?
In Isaiah 22:12–14, instead of mourning and repentance, the people respond with feasting and this fatal slogan.
What is “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die”?
In Isaiah 10:8–9, the Assyrian boasts that his captains are like kings and claims to have conquered these 4 cities whose idols resembled Jerusalem’s.
What are Calno, Carchemish, Hamath, and Arpad?
In Isaiah 32:2, a righteous ruler is compared to the shadow of a great rock in a weary land and to water flowing like this.
What is rivers of water in a dry place?
In Isaiah 32:17–18, the work of righteousness is said to produce peace, leading God’s people to dwell in these conditions.
What are peaceful habitations and secure dwellings?
In Isaiah 28:17–18, God says He will sweep away lies and refuge in falsehood with this overwhelming destructive force.
What is hail and a flooding torrent?