Outline of Isaiah 1-39:
Isaiah 24-27 has been titled by various commentators as:
- 1-5: The problem: A lack of servanthood.
- 6: The solution: The call to servanthood.
- 7-39: Lessons in trust, the basis of servanthood.
7-12 (739 BC): God or Assyria. No Trust (Ahaz). Thus the need to learn lessons in trust.
13-23: God's judgment on the nations--Don't trust the nations.
24-27: God's triumph over the nations--God is the sovereign actor on the stage of history.
28-33: Woe to those who trust the nations, who do not trust and wait on God.
34-35: Trusting God or the nations--Results.
36-39 (701 BC): God or Assyria. Trust (Hezekiah).
Isaiah 24-27 has been titled by various commentators as:
- God's Final Victory.
- God's Triumph Over the Nations.
- God is the Sovereign Actor on the Stage of History.
- Trusting Now in God, Who Will Reign Over All.
- Two Cities in Contrast: Endurance Through to Glory.
- The Little Apocalypse (or The Isaiah Apocalypse).
Isaiah 13-23 has been titled:
- God's Judgment of the Nations.
- Don't Trust the Nations.
- Messages for the Nations.
- The Oracles of Judgment.
- Lord of the Nations (ch.13-27).
- The Kingdom Panorama: The Whole World in His Hands (ch.13-27).
- The Supremacy of God Over the Nations (ch.13-27).
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