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THE BOOK OF THE PROPHET
ISAIAH

CHAPTERS

  • Isa. 1
  • Israel is apostate, rebellious, and corrupt; a very small remnant only is faithful—Their sacrifices and feasts are rejected—They are called upon to repent and work righteousness—Zion shall be redeemed in the day of restoration.

  • Isa. 2
  • Isaiah sees the latter-day temple, gathering of Israel, and Millennial judgment and peace—The proud and wicked shall be brought low at the Second Coming—Compare 2 Nephi 12.

  • Isa. 3
  • Judah and Jerusalem shall be punished for their disobedience—The Lord pleads for and judges his people—The daughters of Zion cursed and tormented for their worldliness—Compare 2 Nephi 13.

  • Isa. 4
  • Zion and her daughters shall be redeemed and cleansed in the Millennial day—Compare 2 Nephi 14.

  • Isa. 5
  • The Lord’s vineyard (Israel) shall become desolate and his people be scattered—Woes shall come upon them in their apostate and scattered state—The Lord shall lift an ensign and gather Israel—Compare 2 Nephi 15.

  • Isa. 6
  • Isaiah sees the Lord—His sins are forgiven—He is called to prophesy—He prophesies of the rejection by the Jews of Christ’s teachings—A remnant shall return—Compare 2 Nephi 16.

  • Isa. 7
  • Ephraim and Syria wage war against Judah—Christ shall be born of a virgin—Compare 2 Nephi 17.

  • Isa. 8
  • Christ shall be as a stone of stumbling and a rock of offense—Seek the Lord, not peeping wizards—Turn to the law and to the testimony for guidance—Compare 2 Nephi 18.

  • Isa. 9
  • Isaiah speaks Messianically—The people in darkness shall see a great Light—Unto us a Child is born—He shall be the Prince of Peace and reign on David’s throne—Compare 2 Nephi 19.

  • Isa. 10
  • Destruction of Assyria is a type of destruction of the wicked at the Second Coming—Few people shall be left after the Lord comes again—Remnant of Jacob shall return in that day—Compare 2 Nephi 20.

  • Isa. 11
  • Stem of Jesse (Christ) shall judge in righteousness—The knowledge of God shall cover the earth in the Millennium—The Lord shall raise an ensign and gather Israel—Compare 2 Nephi 21.

  • Isa. 12
  • In the Millennial day all men shall praise the Lord—He shall dwell among them—Compare 2 Nephi 22.

  • Isa. 13
  • Destruction of Babylon is a type of destruction at Second Coming—It shall be a day of wrath and vengeance—Babylon (the world) shall fall forever—Compare 2 Nephi 23.

  • Isa. 14
  • Israel shall be gathered and enjoy Millennial rest—Lucifer cast out of heaven for rebellion—Israel shall triumph over Babylon (the world)—Compare 2 Nephi 24.

  • Isa. 15
  • Moab shall be laid waste and her people shall howl and weep.

  • Isa. 16
  • Moab is condemned and her people shall sorrow—Messiah shall sit on David’s throne, seeking judgment and hasting righteousness.

  • Isa. 17
  • Israel scattered because she forgot God—Yet the nations that spoil her shall be destroyed.

  • Isa. 18
  • The Lord shall raise the gospel ensign, send messengers to his scattered people, and gather them to mount Zion.

  • Isa. 19
  • The Lord will smite and destroy Egypt—Finally he will heal her, and Egypt and Assyria shall be blessed with Israel.

  • Isa. 20
  • Assyria shall overrun Egypt and make her ashamed.

  • Isa. 21
  • Babylon is fallen, is fallen!—Other nations also are destroyed.

  • Isa. 22
  • Jerusalem shall be attacked and scourged—Her people shall be carried captive—Messiah shall hold the key of the house of David, inherit glory, and be fastened as a nail in a sure place.

  • Isa. 23
  • Tyre shall be overthrown.

  • Isa. 24
  • Men shall transgress the law and break the everlasting covenant—At the Second Coming they shall be burned, the earth shall reel, and the sun be ashamed—Then shall the Lord reign in Zion and in Jerusalem.

  • Isa. 25
  • In mount Zion the Lord shall prepare a gospel feast of fat things—He shall swallow up death in victory—It shall be said: Lo, this is our God.

  • Isa. 26
  • Trust in the Lord forever—Jehovah shall die and be resurrected—All men shall rise in the resurrection.

  • Isa. 27
  • Israel shall blossom and bud and fill the earth with fruit—She shall be gathered one by one, and shall worship the Lord.

  • Isa. 28
  • Woe to the drunkards of Ephraim!—Revelation comes line upon line, and precept upon precept—Christ, the sure foundation, is promised.

  • Isa. 29
  • Nephites shall speak as a voice from the dust—The apostasy, restoration of the gospel, and coming forth of Book of Mormon are foretold—Compare 2 Nephi 27.

  • Isa. 30
  • Israel scattered for rejecting her seers and prophets—She shall be gathered and blessed temporally and spiritually—The Lord shall come in a day of apostasy to judge and destroy the wicked.

  • Isa. 31
  • Israel reproved for turning to Egypt for help—When the Lord comes he will defend and preserve his people.

  • Isa. 32
  • King Messiah shall reign in righteousness—The land of Israel shall be a wilderness until the day of restoration and gathering.

  • Isa. 33
  • Apostasy and wickedness precede the Second Coming—The Lord shall come with devouring fire—Zion and her stakes shall be perfected—The Lord is our Judge, Lawgiver, and King.

  • Isa. 34
  • The Second Coming shall be a day of vengeance and judgment—The indignation of the Lord shall be upon all nations—His sword shall fall upon the world.

  • Isa. 35
  • In the day of restoration the desert shall blossom, the Lord will come, Israel shall be gathered, and Zion shall be built up.

  • Isa. 36
  • Assyrians war against Judah and blaspheme the Lord.

  • Isa. 37
  • Hezekiah seeks counsel from Isaiah to save Jerusalem—Isaiah prophesies defeat of Assyrians and death of Sennacherib—Hezekiah prays for deliverance—Sennacherib sends a blasphemous letter—Isaiah prophesies destruction of Assyrians, and that a remnant of Judah will flourish—An angel slays 185,000 Assyrians—Sennacherib slain by his sons.

  • Isa. 38
  • Hezekiah’s life is lengthened fifteen years—The sun returns ten degrees as a sign—Hezekiah praises and thanks the Lord.

  • Isa. 39
  • Hezekiah reveals his wealth to Babylon—Isaiah prophesies the Babylonian captivity.

  • Isa. 40
  • Isaiah speaks Messianically—Prepare ye the way of the Lord—He shall feed his flock like a shepherd—Israel’s God is incomparably great.

  • Isa. 41
  • To Israel the Lord says: Ye are my servants; I will preserve you—Idols are nothing—One shall bring good tidings to Jerusalem.

  • Isa. 42
  • Isaiah speaks Messianically—The Lord shall bring his law and his judgment, be a light to the Gentiles, and free the prisoners—Praise ye the Lord.

  • Isa. 43
  • To Israel the Lord says: I am thy God; I will gather thy seed; beside me there is no Savior; ye are my witnesses.

  • Isa. 44
  • The Lord’s Spirit shall be poured out on the seed of Israel—Idols of wood are as fuel for a fire—The Lord shall gather, bless, and redeem Israel, and rebuild Jerusalem.

  • Isa. 45
  • Cyrus shall free the captives of Israel from Babylon—Come unto Jehovah (Christ) and be saved—To him every knee shall bow and every tongue shall swear.

  • Isa. 46
  • Idols are not to be compared with the Lord—He alone is God and shall save Israel.

  • Isa. 47
  • Babylon and Chaldea shall be destroyed for their iniquities—None shall save them.

  • Isa. 48
  • The Lord reveals his purposes to Israel—They have been chosen in the furnace of affliction and are to go forth from Babylon—Compare 1 Nephi 20.

  • Isa. 49
  • Messiah shall be a light to the Gentiles and shall free the prisoners—Israel shall be gathered with power in the last days—Kings shall be their nursing fathers—Compare 1 Nephi 21.

  • Isa. 50
  • Isaiah speaks Messianically—Messiah shall have the tongue of the learned—He shall give his back to the smiters—He shall not be confounded.

  • Isa. 51
  • In the last days, the Lord shall comfort Zion and gather Israel—The redeemed shall come to Zion amid great joy.

  • Isa. 52
  • In the last days, Zion shall return and Israel be redeemed—Messiah shall deal prudently and be exalted.

  • Isa. 53
  • Isaiah speaks Messianically—Messiah’s humiliation and sufferings set forth—He makes his soul an offering for sin and makes intercession for transgressors—Compare Mosiah 14.

  • Isa. 54
  • In the last days, Zion and her stakes shall be established, and Israel shall be gathered in mercy and tenderness—They shall triumph—Compare 3 Nephi 22.

  • Isa. 55
  • Come and drink: Salvation is free—The Lord will make an everlasting covenant with Israel—Seek the Lord while he is near.

  • Isa. 56
  • All who keep the commandments shall be exalted—The sons of strangers will join Israel—The Lord will gather others to the house of Israel.

  • Isa. 57
  • When the righteous die they enter into peace—Mercy promised to the penitent—There is no peace for the wicked.

  • Isa. 58
  • True law of the fast, with its attendant blessings, is set forth—Sabbath observance enjoined.

  • Isa. 59
  • Israel is separated from their God by iniquity—Their sins testify against them—Messiah shall intercede, come to Zion, and redeem the repentant.

  • Isa. 60
  • In the last days, Israel shall rise again as a mighty nation—Gentile peoples shall join with and serve her—Zion shall be established—Finally, they shall dwell in celestial splendor.

  • Isa. 61
  • Isaiah speaks Messianically—Messiah shall have the Spirit, preach the gospel, and proclaim liberty—In the last days the Lord will call his ministers and make an everlasting covenant with the people.

  • Isa. 62
  • In the last days, Israel shall be gathered—Zion shall be established—Her watchmen shall teach about the Lord—They shall lift the gospel standard—They shall be chosen and redeemed.

  • Isa. 63
  • Second Coming shall be a day of vengeance and also the year of the redeemed of the Lord—Then shall the saints praise the Lord and acknowledge him as their father.

  • Isa. 64
  • Israel prays for the Second Coming and for the salvation that shall then be hers.

  • Isa. 65
  • Ancient Israel rejected for rejecting the Lord—The Lord’s people will rejoice and triumph during the Millennium.

  • Isa. 66
  • At the Second Coming, Israel, as a nation, shall be born in a day; the wicked shall be destroyed; and the Gentiles shall hear the gospel.

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