Sunday, August 1, 2010

Answers: 7/26 - 8/1

Monday, July 26th

Read Isaiah 22-25

· How many years will Tyre be forgotten?

70 years

· Where will the LORD Almighty reign?

On Mount Zion and Jerusalem and before its elders.

· When did the LORD plan all of these things?

Long ago

Tuesday, July 27th

Read Isaiah 26-28

· What does the LORD establish for us?

Peace

· Whose guilt will be atoned for?

Jacob’s

· Who will be the glorious crown, a beautiful wreath?

The LORD Almighty

Wednesday, July 28th

Read Isaiah 29-31

· With what will the LORD Almighty come?

With thunder and earthquake and great noise, with windstorm and tempest and flames of a devouring fire.

· What does the LORD long to be?

Gracious

· By what will Assyria fall?

The sword that is not of man

Thursday, July 29th

Read Isaiah 32-35

· What will the stammering tongue become?

Fluent and clear

· What will their eyes see?

The king in his beauty

· With what will the redeemed enter Zion?

Singing

Friday, July 30th

Read Isaiah 36-38

· What language did they request to be used?

Aramaic

· How many were put to death in the Assyrian camp?

A hundred and eighty-five thousand men

· How many years did the LORD add to Hezekiah’s life?

15 years

Saturday, July 31st

Read Isaiah 39-42

· What would be carried off to Babylon?

Everything in the palace, and all that their fathers had stored up until that day.

· What would the ‘voice of one calling’ say?

“In the desert prepare a way for the LORD…”

· What would happen to those who hope in the LORD?

“They will renew their strength, they will soar on wings like eagles…”

Sunday, August 1st

Read Isaiah 43-47

· What would happen when the people of Israel passed through the waters, river and fire?

The LORD would be with them, the rivers would sweep over, they would not be burn, and the flames would not set them ablaze.

· What is in the LORD alone?

Righteousness and strength.

· What will happen to astrologers and stargazers who make predictions?

The fire will burn them up.

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