
Chapters of the Bible
Explore all the chapters for this book. You can get a quick summary for each one, then click a chapter to read the full text.
A prophecy concerning a nation across the sea (likely Cush/Ethiopia). God promises to destroy this powerful nation when the harvest of the earth is fully ripe for judgment.
A prophecy detailing the coming judgment of Egypt. God will send confusion and civil war, leading to economic collapse, but promises a future time when Egypt will worship the Lord.
God commands Isaiah to walk naked and barefoot for three years as a prophetic sign. This dramatic action symbolizes the coming humiliation and captivity of Egypt and Cush by Assyria.
A frightening vision of the fall of Babylon and the attack on Dumah. Isaiah sees the rapid, violent destruction of the city, lamenting that all of the enemies' confidence has vanished.
A prophecy of judgment against the leaders of Jerusalem who celebrate instead of repenting during a siege. God threatens to replace the corrupt steward Shebna with Eliakim.
A prophecy detailing the complete destruction of Tyre, the great merchant city. The city will be forgotten for seventy years, and its vast commercial wealth will be dedicated to the Lord.
A prophecy of universal cosmic judgment. God declares He will empty the earth and lay waste to it because the people have broken the everlasting covenant.
A magnificent song of praise to God for His final salvation. God is praised for swallowing up death forever and wiping away tears, preparing a rich feast for all nations.
A song of ultimate trust and victory. The people trust in God's eternal strength and faithfulness, knowing the dead in Christ shall live and the earth will give up its dead.
God promises to punish the great sea monster, Leviathan (symbolizing the forces of chaos). The vineyard (Israel) will be purged of sin and will flourish abundantly in the land.
God condemns the arrogant leaders of Ephraim (Israel), warning that their proud city will be trampled. God promises to lay a precious cornerstone (the Messiah) in Zion as a sure foundation.
God condemns Jerusalem (Ariel) for its empty worship, promising a siege. The people are blind and deaf to God's warnings, but God promises a future day of spiritual restoration and sight.
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