QUESTIONS FOR
ISAIAH 41:1. The people of the world are called to do what? (vs. 1)
2. They are to come together for what? (vs. 1)
3. One has been raised up from where? (vs. 2)
4. How is the strength of the one raised up described? What does he do? (vs. 2)
5. Who has raised this one up? Who is responsible for his work? (vs. 4)
6. When did he plan all of this? (vs. 4)
7. What is the effect on the surrounding nations? (vs. 5-7)
8. What do they build to protect themselves? (vs. 7) Will it help?
9. How does God describe his relationship with Israel? (vs. 8)
10. He has called Israel from where? (vs. 9)
11. Rather than cast them away, what is his promise? (vs. 9-10)
12. What will happen to the enemies of Israel? (vs. 11-12)
13. What was the status of Israel in the eyes of the world? (vs. 14)
14. Who would redeem them? (vs. 14)
15. What would be done to the mountains and hills by God through them? (vs. 14-15)
16. How are the poor and needy described, and what will God do for them? (vs. 17-18)
17. What would God do in the desert and what would that accomplish? (vs. 19-20)
18. What sort of a challenge does God present to the priests of idol gods? (vs. 21)
19. What does he call upon them to do? (vs. 22-23)
20. What is his estimation of them and their followers? (vs. 24)
21. Where does the one that God raises up come from? (vs. 25)
22. What is the point of God’s challenge, then his claim to raise one up? (vs. 26)
23. What does God bring to Jerusalem? (vs. 27)
24. What do the idol gods bring? (vs. 28)
25. What are their works and their molten images? (vs. 29)