Read Isaiah Chapter 30
- Against whom is the “woe” spoken in Isaiah 30:1-5?
- What shall become of them?
- Against whom is judgment spoken in Isaiah 30:6-11?
- How is this group described?
- What do verses 9 to 10 say about how they respond to God’s law?
- What is the judgment spoken in Isaiah 30:12-14?
- What promise does God say to them in Isaiah 30:15?
- Compare Isaiah 30:15 to Jesus’ words in Matthew 23:37. What do you notice?
- What promises do you find in Isaiah 30:18?
- What do you learn from these verses about God’s justice?
□ Psalm 89:14 □ Psalm 97:2 - What promise do you find in Isaiah 30:19?
- What do you learn of the LORD’s willingness to answer from these verses?
□ Psalm 20:6 □ Psalm 118:5 □ Psalm 138:3 □ Jonah 2:2 - What will be the result of the adversity the people of God suffer according to Isaiah 30:20-22?
- What promises are given in Isaiah 30:23-26?
- What judgment is described in Isaiah 30:27-33?
