Covenant Rebellion : Judah’s sin is framed as rebellion by children against the LORD who reared them.
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What this page is: This is the guided workspace. It helps you move from the passage's big idea to context, themes, and teaching.
Before you begin: If you are new, open Start Here first. If you already know the flow, begin with the passage and its big idea.
How to use it: Read the main passage first. Open the supporting layers only when they help you follow the big idea clearly.
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Isaiah
Start here with a clear study in Isaiah. The big idea, chapter themes, and teaching trail stay close to the passage.
At a Glance
198 passage records and 66 chapter records are available for Isaiah.
Start here: Isaiah 1:1-9
Book Storyline
Isaiah Storyline
Isaiah moves from God's holy accusation against a covenant-breaking people through judgment on Judah and the nations, to comfort and the promise of a suffering Servant who will accomplish redemption and usher in a renewed creation where the LORD's holiness and mercy meet in Zion's restoration.
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Whole-Book Sweep
Preach Isaiah as one expansive prophetic vision from judgment to new creation.
Best for: church-wide formation, annual series, big-picture discipleship.