The Booke of the Prophet Isaiah.
1.1 Isaiah complaineth of Iudah for her rebellion.
1.5 He lamenteth her iudgements.
1.10 He vpbraideth their whole seruice.
1.16 He exhorteth to repentance, with promises and threatnings.
1.21 Bewailing their wickednesse, hee denounceth Gods iudgements.
1.25 Hee promiseth grace,
1.28 and threatneth destruction to the wicked.
2.1 Isaiah prophecieth the comming of Christs kingdome.
2.6 Wickednesse is the cause of Gods forsaking.
2.10 Hee exhorteth to feare, because of the powerfull effects of Gods Maiestie.
3.1 The great confusion which commeth by sinne.
3.9 The impudencie of the people.
3.12 The oppression and couetousnesse of the rulers.
3.16 The iudgements which shall be for the pride of women.
4.1 In the extremitie of euils, Christes kingdome shall be a Sanctuarie.
5.1 Vnder the Parable of a Vineyard, God excuseth his seuere iudgement.
5.8 His iudgements vpon couetousnesse,
5.11 Vpon lasciuiousnesse,
5.13 Vpon inpietie,
5.20 and vpon iniustice.
5.26 The executioners of Gods iudgements.
6.1 Isaiah in a vision of the Lord in his glory,
6.5 being terrified, is confirmed for his Message.
6.9 He sheweth the obstinacie of the people, vnto their desolation.
6.13 A remnant shall bee saued.
7.1 Ahaz, being troubled with feare of Rezin and Pekah, is comforted by Isaiah.
7.10 Ahaz, hauing liberty to choose a signe, and refusing it, hath for a signe, Christ promised.
7.17 His iudgement is prophecied to come by Assyria.
8.1 In Maher-shalal-hash-baz, hee prophecieth that Syria and Israel shalbe subdued by Assyria.
8.5 Iudah likewise for her infidelitie.
8.9 Gods iudgements shalbe vnresistable.
8.11 Comfort shalbe to them that feare God.
8.19 Great afflictions to idolaters.
9.1 What ioy shall be in the midst of afflictions, by the Kingdome and birth of Christ.
9.8 The iudgements vpon Israel for their pride,
9.13 For their hypocrisie,
9.18 And for their impemotemcoe/
10.1 The woe of tyrants.
10.5 Assyria, the rodde of hypocrites, for his pride shall be broken.
10.20 A remnant of Israel shall be saued.
10.24 Israel is comforted with promise of deliuerance from Assyria.
11.1 The peaceable kingdome of the Branch out of the root of Iesse.
11.10 The victorious restauration of Israel, and vocation of the Gentiles.
12.1 a ioyful thanksgiuing of the faithfull for the mercies of God.
13.1 God mustereth the armies of his wrath.
13.6 He threatneth to destroy Babylon by the Medes.
13.19 The desolation of Babylon.
14.1 Gods mercifull restauration of Israel.
14.4 Their triumphant insultation ouer Babel.
14.24 Gods purpose against Assyria.
14.29 Palestina is thretned.
15.1 The lamentable state of Moab.
16.1 Moab is exhorted to yeeld obedience to Christs kingdome.
16.6 Moab is threatned for her pride.
16.9 The Prophet bewaileth her.
16.12 The iudgement of Moab.
17.1 Syria and Israel are threatned.
17.6 A remnant shall forsake idolatrie.
17.9 The rest shalbe plagued for their impietie.
17.12 The woe of Israels enemies.
18.1 God in care of his people will destroy the Ethiopians.
18.7 An accesse thereby shall groy vnto the Church.
19.1 The confusion of Egypt.
19.11 The foolishnesse of their Princes.
19.18 The calling of Egypt to the Church.
19.23 The couenant of Egypt, Assyria and Israel.
20.1 a type prefiguring the shamefull captiuitie of Egypt and Ethiopia.
21.1 The Prophet bewayling the captiuity of his people, seeth in a vision, the fall of Babylon by the Medes and Persians.
21.11 Edom, scorning the Prophet, is moued to repentance.
21.13 The set time of Arabias calamity.
22.1 The Prophet lamenteth the inuasion of Iury by the Persions.
22.8 He reproueth their humane wisedome and worldly ioy.
22.15 Hee prophesieth Shebnaes depriuation,
22.20 and Eliakim prefiguring the kingdome of Christ, his substitution.
23.1 The miserable ouerthrow of Type.
23.17 Their vnhappie returne.
24.1 The dolefull iudgements of God vpon the land.
24.13 A remnant shall ioyfully praise him.
24.16 God in his iudgements shall aduance his Kingdome.
25.1 The Prophet praiseth God, for his iudgements,
25.6 for his sauing benefits,
25.9 and for his victorious saluation.
26.1 A song inciting to confidence in God,
26.5 for his iudgements,
26.12 and for his fauour to his people.
26.20 An exhortation to wait on God.
27.1 The care of God ouer his vineyard.
27.7 His chastisements differ from iudgements.
27.12 The Church of Iewes and Gentiles.
28.1 The Prophet threatneth Ephraim for their pride and drunkennesse.
28.5 The residue shall be aduanced in the Kingdom of Christ.
28.7 He rebuketh their errour.
28.9 Their vntowardnes to learne,
28.14 And their securitie.
28.16 Christ the sure foundation is promised.
28.28 Their security shalbe tried.
28.23 They are incited to the consideration of Gods discreet prouidence.
29.1 Gods heauy iudgement vpon Ierusalem.
29.7 The vnsatiablenesse of her enemies.
29.9 The sencelesnesse,
29.13 and deepe hypocricie of the Iewes.
29.18 a promise of sanctification to the godly.
30.1 The Prophet threatneth the people, for their confidence in Egypt,
30.8 and contempt of Gods word,\.
30.18 Gods mercies towards his church.
30.27 Gods wrath, and the peoples ioy in the destruction of Assyria.
31.1 The Prophet sheweth the cursed folly, in trusting to Egypt, and forsaking of God.
31.6 He exhorteth to conuersion.
31.8 Hee sheweth the fall of Assyria.
32.1 The blessings of Christes kingdome.
32.9 Desolation is foreshowen.
32.15 Restauration is promised to succeede.
33.1 Gods iudgements against the enemies of the church.
33.13 The priuileges of the godly.
34.1 The iudgements wherewith God reuengeth his church.
34.11 The desolation of her enemies.
34.16 The certantie of the prophecie.
35.1 The ioyfull flourishing of Christes Kingdome.
35.3 The weake are incouraged by the vertues and priuiledges of the Gospel.
36.1 Sennacherib inuadeth Iudah.
36.4 Rabshakeh sent by Sennacherib, by blasphemous persuasions sollicieth the people to reuolt.
36.22 His words are told to Hezekiah.
37.1 Hezekiah mouring, sendeth to Isaiah to pray for them.
37.6 Isaiah comforteth them.
37.8 Sennacherib going to encounter Tirhakah, sendeth a bloasphemour letter to Hezekiah.
37.14 Hezekiahs prayer.
37.21 Isaiah his prophecie of the pride, and destruction of Sennacherib, and the good of Zion.
37.36 An Angel slayeth the Assyrians.
37.37 Sennacherib is slaine at Nineueh by his owne sonnes.
38.1 Hezekiah hauing receiued a message of death,by prayer hath his life lengthened.
38.8 The Sunne goeth tenne degrees backward, for a signe of that promise.
38.9 His song of Thanksgiuing.
40.1 The promulgation of the Gospel.
40.3 The preaching of Iohn the Baptist.
40.9 The preaching of the Apostles.
40.12 The Prophet by the omnipotnecie of God,
40.18 and his incomprablenes,
40.26 comforteth the people.
41.1 God expostulateth with his people, about his mercies to the Church,
41.10 about his promises,
41.21 and about the vanity of Idoles.
42.1 The Office of Christ, graced with meekenes and constancie.
42.5 Gods promise vnto him.
42.10 An exhortation to praise God for his Gospel.
42.17 He reproueth the people of incredulitie.
43.1 The Lord comforteth the Church with his promises.
43.8 Hee appealeth to the people for witnesse of his Omnipotencie.
43.14 Hee foretelleth them his wonderfull deliuerance of the people.
43.22 He reprooueth the people as inexcusable.
44.1 God comforteth the Church with his promises.
44.7 The vanity of Idols,
44.9 and folly of Idolmakers
44.21 He exhorteth to prayse God for his redemption and omnipotency.
45.1 God calleth Cyrus for his Churches sake.
45.5 By his omnipotencie he challengeth obedience.
45.20 Hee conuinceth the idoles of vanitie by his sauing power.
46.1 The idoles of Babylon could not saue themselues.
46.3 God saueth his people to the end.
46.5 Idoles are not comparable to God for power,
46.12 or present saluation.
47.1 Gods iudgement vpon Babylon and Caldĉa,
47.6 for their vnmercifulnesse,
47.7 pride,
47.10 and ouerboldnes,
47.11 shalbe vnresistable.
48.1 God, to conuince the people of their foreknowen obstinacie, reuealed his prophecies.
48.9 He saueth them for his owne sake.
48.12 He exhorteth them to obedience, because of his power and prouidence.
48.16 Hee lamenteth their backwardnesse.
48.20 Hee powerfully deliuereth his out of Bablon.
49.1 Christ being sent to the Iewes, complaineth of them,
49.5 He is sent to the Gentiles, with gracious promises.
49.13 Gods loue is perpetuall to his Church.
49.18 The ample restauration of the Church.
49.24 The powerfulll [sic] deliuerance out of captiuity.
50.1 Christ sheweth, that the dereliction of the Iewes is not to be imputed to him, by his abilitie to saue,
50.5 by his obedience in that worke,
50.7 and by his confidence in that assistance.
50.10 An exhortation to trust in God, and not in our selues.
51.1 An exhortation after the paterne of Abraham, to trust in Christ,
51.3 by reason of his comfortable promises,
51.4 of his righteous saluation,
51.7 and mans mortalitie.
51.9 Christ by his sanctified arme, defendeth his from the feare of man.
51.17 He bewaileth the afflictions of Ierusalem,
51.21 and promiseth deliuerance.
52.1 Christ perswadeth the Church to beleeue his free Redemption,
52.7 To recieue the Ministers thereof,
52.9 To ioy in the power thereof,
52.11 And to free themselues from bondage.
52.13 Christs kingdome shalbe exalted.
53.1 The Prophet complaining of incredulitie, excuseth the scandall of the crosse,
53.4 by the benefite of his passion,
53.10 and the good successe thereof.
54.1 The Prophet for the comfort of the Gentiles, prophesieth the amplitude of their Church.
54.4 Their safety,
54.6 their certaine deliuerance out of affliction,
54.11 their faire edification,
54.15 and their sure preseruation.
55.1 The Prophet, with the promises of Christ calleth to faith,
55.6 and to repentance.
55.8 The happy successe of them that beleeue.
56.1 The Prophet exhorteth to sanctification.
56.3 He promiseth it shall be generall without respect of persons.
56.9 He inueyeth against blinde watchmen.
57.1 The blessed death of the righteous.
57.3 God reproueth the Iewes for their whorish idolatry.
57.13 Hee giueth Euangelicall promises to the penitent.
58.1 The Prophet being sent to reprooue hypocisie,
58.3 expresseth a counterfeit fast, and a true.
58.8 He declareth what promises are due vnto godlinesse,
58.13 and to the keeping of the Sabbath.
59.1 The damnable nature of sinne.
59.3 The sinnes of the Iewes.
59.9 Calamitie is for sinne.
59.16 Saluation is onely of God.
59.20 The couenant of the Redeemer.
60.1 The glory of the Church, in the abundant accesse of the Gentiles,
60.15 and the great blessings after a short affliction.
61.1 The office of Christ.
61.4 The forwardnesse,
61.7 and blessings of the faithfull.
62.1 The feruent desire of the Prophet, to confirme the Church in Gods promises.
62.5 The office of the Ministers, (vnto which they are incited ) in preaching the gospel,
62.10 preparing the people thereto.
63.1 Christ sheweth who he is,
63.2 what his victoru ouer his enemies,
63.7 and what his mercy toward his Church.
63.10 In his iust wrath hee remembereth his free Mercy.
63.15 The Church in their prayer,
63.17 and complaint, professe their Faith.
64.1 The Church prayeth for the illustration of Gods power.
64.5 Celebrating Gods mercy, it maketh confession of their naturall corruptions.
64.9 It complaineth of their affliction.
65.1 The calling of the Gentiles.
65.2 The Iewes, for their incredulity, idolatry and hypocrisie, is reuected.
65.8 A remnant shalbe saued.
65.11 Iudgements on the wicked, and blessings on the godly.
65.17 The blessed state of the new Ierusalem.
66.1 The glorious God will be serued in humble sinceritie.
66.5 He comforteth the humble with the marueilous generation,
66.10 and with the gracious benefits of the Church.
66.15 Gods seuere iudgements against the wicked.
66.19 The Gentiles shall haue an holy Church,
66.24 and see the damnation of the wicked.