QUESTIONS FOR
ISAIAH 30:1. What word is used to describe Judah in this chapter? (vs. 1)
2. Why does God view them thus? (vs. 1)
3. With whom did they make their league? (vs. 2)
4. Their new alliance will result in what conditions? (vs. 3-5)
5. An oracle is pronounced beginning in verse 6. Who is it against? (vs. 6-7)
6. What must Judah traverse to get to Egypt, and what do they carry? (vs. 6)
7. Can Egypt help, and what name does God give Egypt? (vs. 7)
8. What was Isaiah to do with this oracle and to what purpose? (vs. 8).
9. Who would rebellious Judah not hear, and what did they demand of them? (vs. 9-11)
10. What figure does Isaiah use to describe God’s reaction? (vs. 14)
11. Where was true salvation and strength for Judah? (vs. 15).
12. What would Judah do before their enemies? (vs. 16-17)
13. What would Jehovah, therefore, do, and why? (vs. 18)
14. What reason does Isaiah give for Judah to stop their weeping? (vs. 19)
15. In the place of adversity and affliction, what would they have? (vs. 20-21)
16. What would they do with their idols? (vs. 22)
17. What would be the conditions in the land when God delivers them? (vs 23-25)
18. What comes from far, and what are his lips, tongue and breath filled with? (vs. 27-28)
19. What will he do to the nations? (vs. 28)
20. In Judah, what will they have and what does it mean? (vs. 29)
21. Through what does God render judgment? (vs. 30-31)
22. Who is the judgment against? (vs. 31).
23. What is prepared from old, and how is it kindled? (vs. 33)
Isa. 30:7
Rahabè Isa. 51:9; Job 9:13; Psa. 87:4; 89:10 What does Rahab mean?Isa. 30:8
Write it before them è Isa. 8:1 a witness foreverIsa. 30:10
speak …smooth thingsè Isa. 5:20; Jer. 11:21; Amos 2:12; 7:12-13; 1 Kings 22:8, 13; Jer. 5:30-31; 6:13-14; Rom. 16:17-18; 2 Tim. 4:3-4Isa. 30:18
will Jehovah waitè Isa. 42:14-16; 48:9-11; Jonah 3:4, 10; 2 Pet. 3:9, 15Isa. 30:19
dwell in Zionè Isa. 65:9; Ezek. 37:24-28Isa. 30:20
yet shall not thy teacher be hidden anymoreè Psa. 74:9; Amos 8:11; 1 Cor. 2:1-13; Eph. 3:3-5; 1 Pet. 1:10-12