QUESTIONS FOR
ISAIAH 45:1. To whom does God speak in the first part of this chapter? (vs. 1)
2. Who is he and what will God do for him? (vs. 1-3)
3. What is God going to give this person? (vs. 3)
4. To what purpose will he do this? (vs 3)
5. For whose sake is this one called? (vs. 4)
6. What is the previous relationship of this person and God? (vs. 4-5)
7. His calling this one by his name is supposed to accomplish what? (vs. 6)
8. What does Jehovah claim to do? (vs. 7) Explain this.
9. What are the heavens and the earth to bring forth together? (vs. 8)
10. Who has created heaven and earth, and what they are to bring forth? (vs. 8)
11. Upon whom does God pronounce a woe? (vs. 9)
12. To what is this type of individual compared? (vs. 9-10)
13. What does the Maker of Israel tell the people to do? (vs. 11)
14. What has God done, and this is proof of what? (vs. 12-13)
15. What is the cost of their redemption? (vs. 13)
16. What is the result of this chosen one’s work in Egypt and Ethiopia? (vs. 14)
17. How is God described in verse 15, and what does it mean? (vs. 15)
18. Who is going to be confounded and ashamed? (vs. 16)
19. Who will not be? (vs. 17)
20. What intention did God have for the earth from the beginning to the end? (vs. 18)
21. What did God NOT do? (vs. 19)
22. What do idolaters do? (vs. 20)
23. What has God done that no other can? (vs. 21)
24. What does God invite all of all nations to do? (vs. 20, 22)
25. To what has God sworn? (vs. 23)
26. Where is righteousness and strength to be found? (vs. 24)
27. Where is justification and glory for Israel? (vs. 25)