Through a masterful mix of poetry and prose, the book of Isaiah gives prophetic witness to the complex story of God's judgment against ancient Israel and the enduring promise of divine redemption. Both unsettling and inspiring, Isaiah continues to enrich readers with its powerful condemnation of corruption and an uncompromising call for social justice. Part One of our study covers Isaiah 1-39, including many of the prophet's most memorable passages. Commentary, study and reflection questions, prayers, and access to online lectures are included. 6 lessons.
Through a masterful mix of poetry and prose, the book of Isaiah gives prophetic witness to the complex story of God's judgment against ancient Israel and the enduring promise of divine redemption. Both unsettling and inspiring, Isaiah continues to enrich readers with its powerful condemnation of corruption and an uncompromising call for social justice. Part One of our study covers Isaiah 1-39, including many of the prophet's most memorable passages. Commentary, study and reflection questions, prayers, and access to online lectures are included. 6 lessons.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome 7
What materials will you use? 8
How will you use these materials?
8
Map: The Assyrian Empire 11
Map: The Babylonian Empire 12
Lesson One (Introduction and Isaiah 1–4) 13
Lesson Two (Isaiah 5–11) 29
Lesson Three (Isaiah 12–19) 49
Lesson Four (Isaiah 20–27) 67
Lesson Five (Isaiah 28–32) 87
Lesson Six (Isaiah 33–39) 105
Praying with Your Group 121
Reflecting on Scripture 123
Leslie J. Hoppe, OFM, is professor emeritus of Old Testament studies at Catholic Theological Union. He is the author of several books on biblical studies and archaeology, including The Holy City: Jerusalem in the Theology of the Old Testament, and has served as general editor of The Bible Today and The Catholic Biblical Quarterly.
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