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Isaiah: The Holy One of Israel

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Words swirl around us and opinions are expressed with little thought and less humility. Can you imagine posting, “Woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a [woman] of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for my eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts!” (Isa. 6:5)?

Studying the book of Isaiah is a great place to start to learn humility. Isaiah uses “holy” to describe God more than all the other Old Testament books combined and then reveals a way that God can make us holy - because Christ’s humility leads to our holiness.

Table of Contents: 

Introduction to Isaiah                                                                         

Lesson 1: The Lord Confronts, Consoles, and Condemns (Isaiah 1-5)                                                           

Lesson 2: The Holy Lord Sends (Isaiah 6-12)                         

Lesson 3: The Lord of Hosts Reigns (Isaiah 13-27)                 

Lesson 4: A Remnant Will Be Redeemed (Isaiah 28-35)                                            

Lesson 5: In Whom Do You Now Trust? (Isaiah 36-37)                                             

Lesson 6: Deliverance and Declaration (Isaiah 38-39)

Lesson 7: The Lord Who Comforts (Isaiah 40:1-44:23)

Lesson 8: The Superior Servant (Isaiah 44:24-55:13)

Lesson 9: The Lord Sanctifies His People (Isaiah 56:1-59:13)

Lesson 10: The Covenant-Keeper and Crimson-Conqueror (Isaiah 59:14-63:6)

Lesson 11: A Praying People and A Promise-Keeping God (Isaiah 63:7-66:24)

167 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2021

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Sarah E. Ivill

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Sarah Ivill (ThM, Dallas Theological Seminary) is a Reformed author, mother, homemaker, Bible study teacher, and retreat and conference speaker who lives in Matthews, North Carolina, and is a member of Christ Covenant Church (PCA).

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Read for a women’s Bible study. Tough to get through. Felt shallow and not very helpful in understanding the book of Isaiah. No one in the group liked it very much.
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