ISAIAH
- 1:1–31 — Rebellious Judah; call to repentance; promise of restoration
- 2:1–22 — The mountain of Yahweh; day of Yahweh against pride
- 3:1–26 — Judgment on leaders and women of Zion
- 4:1–6 — The Branch of Yahweh and cleansing of Zion
- 5:1–30 — The song of the vineyard; six woes; approaching judgment
- 6:1–13 — Isaiah’s vision and call: “Here am I; send me”
- 7:1–25 — Sign of Immanuel amid crisis with Aram and Israel
- 8:1–22 — Assyrian invasion foretold; the people warned against fear
- 9:1–21 — The child to be born; judgment on Israel’s arrogance
- 10:1–34 — Woe to oppressors; Assyria as Yahweh’s rod; remnant will return
- 11:1–16 — The Branch from Jesse; peace in the Messiah’s reign
- 12:1–6 — Song of salvation and thanksgiving
- 13:1–22 — Oracle against Babylon: the day of Yahweh’s destruction
- 14:1–32 — Restoration of Israel; taunt against the king of Babylon; oracle against Philistia
- 15:1–9 — Oracle against Moab: its destruction and lament
- 16:1–14 — Moab’s appeal and continued judgment
- 17:1–14 — Oracle against Damascus and Ephraim; remnant will remain
- 18:1–7 — Oracle concerning Cush (Ethiopia): tribute to Yahweh
- 19:1–25 — Oracle against Egypt; future blessing for Egypt, Assyria, and Israel
- 20:1–6 — Isaiah’s sign against Egypt and Cush: captivity by Assyria
- 21:1–17 — Oracles concerning Babylon, Edom, and Arabia
- 22:1–25 — Oracle concerning Jerusalem: rebuke for pride; Shebna and Eliakim
- 23:1–18 — Oracle concerning Tyre: fall and restoration after seventy years
- 24:1–23 — Yahweh’s judgment on the whole earth
- 25:1–12 — Song of praise for Yahweh’s deliverance; victory over death
- 26:1–21 — Song of Judah’s trust; resurrection hope
- 27:1–13 — Deliverance of Israel from exile and judgment
- 28:1–29 — Woe to Ephraim and Judah; the cornerstone in Zion
- 29:1–24 — Woe to Ariel (Jerusalem); blindness of leaders; future redemption
- 30:1–33 — Woe to rebellious children; trust in Egypt condemned; Yaheeh’s graciousness
- 31:1–9 — Woe to those who rely on Egypt; deliverance through Yahweh
- 32:1–20 — The righteous king and the outpouring of the Spirit
- 33:1–24 — Woe to the destroyer; Zion’s deliverance and future glory
- 34:1–17 — Judgment on all nations; devastation of Edom
- 35:1–10 — Joy of the redeemed; the desert blossoms
- 36:1–22 — Sennacherib’s invasion; Rabshakeh’s challenge to Hezekiah
- 37:1–38 — Hezekiah’s prayer; Assyria defeated by Yahweh
- 38:1–22 — Hezekiah’s illness and healing; his song of thanksgiving
- 39:1–8 — Visit of Babylonian envoys; prophecy of Babylonian captivity
- 40:1–31 — Comfort for Yahweh’s people; the greatness of Yahweh; those who wait on Yahweh will renew their strength
- 41:1–29 — Yahweh’s assurance to Israel; idols challenged
- 42:1–25 — The Servant of Yahweh; light to the nations; Israel’s blindness rebuked
- 43:1–28 — Israel redeemed and restored; Yahweh alone saves
- 44:1–28 — Yahweh versus idols; Cyrus named as Yahweh’s shepherd
- 45:1–25 — Cyrus as Yahweh’s instrument; Yahweh’s sovereignty and salvation
- 46:1–13 — Babylon’s idols; Yahweh carries His people
- 47:1–15 — Judgment on Babylon, the proud virgin daughter
- 48:1–22 — Israel’s stubbornness; Yahweh’s mercy; call to leave Babylon
- 49:1–26 — The Servant’s mission to restore Israel and be a light to the nations
- 50:1–11 — Israel’s sin and the obedient Servant’s suffering
- 51:1–23 — Comfort for Zion; Yahweh’s righteousness endures forever
- 52:1–15 — Zion’s restoration; the exalted Servant brings salvation
- 53:1–12 — The Suffering Servant: despised, wounded for our transgressions, exalted
- 54:1–17 — Yahweh’s everlasting covenant of peace with His people
- 55:1–13 — Invitation to abundant life; Yahweh’s word accomplishes His purpose
- 56:1–12 — House of prayer for all nations; rebuke to unfaithful leaders
- 57:1–21 — Condemnation of idolatry; comfort for the contrite
- 58:1–14 — True fasting: justice, mercy, and Sabbath delight
- 59:1–21 — Sin separates from Yahweh; promise of the Redeemer in Zion
- 60:1–22 — Arise, shine: glory of Zion and nations’ homage
- 61:1–11 — The Spirit of Yahweh anoints the Servant to bring good news
- 62:1–12 — Zion’s vindication and salvation proclaimed
- 63:1–19 — Yahweh’s vengeance and mercy; Israel’s prayer for mercy
- 64:1–12 — Plea for Yahweh’s intervention and mercy
- 65:1–25 — Judgment on rebels; promise of new heavens and new earth
- 66:1–24 — True worship; final judgment and restoration of all nations
JEREMIAH
- 1:1–19 — Jeremiah’s call and commission as prophet to the nations
- 2:1–37 — Israel’s unfaithfulness; forsaking the fountain of living waters
- 3:1–25 — Call to repentance; faithless Israel and treacherous Judah compared
- 4:1–31 — Warning of coming disaster from the north; call to cleanse the heart
- 5:1–31 — Judah’s corruption and refusal to repent
- 6:1–30 — Warning to flee; Jerusalem’s impending destruction
- 7:1–34 — The Temple Sermon: false trust in the temple; judgment on Judah
- 8:1–22 — Continuation of judgment; the people’s stubbornness and grief
- 9:1–26 — Jeremiah’s lament for Zion; boasting only in knowing Yahweh
- 10:1–25 — The folly of idols; the incomparable Yahweh; Jeremiah’s prayer for correction
- 11:1–23 — The broken covenant; plot against Jeremiah’s life
- 12:1–17 — Jeremiah’s complaint; Yahweh’s answer; lament over the land
- 13:1–27 — The ruined linen belt; the jars filled with wine; Jerusalem’s shame
- 14:1–22 — Drought, false prophets, and Jeremiah’s intercession
- 15:1–21 — Yahweh’s irreversible judgment and renewed promise to Jeremiah
- 16:1–21 — Jeremiah forbidden to marry; coming judgment; Gentiles will know Yahweh
- 17:1–27 — Judah’s sin engraved; blessings and curses; keeping the Sabbath
- 18:1–23 — The potter’s house; plot against Jeremiah
- 19:1–15 — The shattered jar: prophecy of Jerusalem’s ruin
- 20:1–18 — Persecution by Pashhur; Jeremiah’s lament and inner struggle
- 21:1–14 — Message to King Zedekiah: surrender to Babylon; judgment on the house of David
- 22:1–30 — Warnings to Judah’s kings: injustice condemned; Jehoiachin’s judgment
- 23:1–40 — Woe to false shepherds; promise of the Righteous Branch; false prophets exposed
- 24:1–10 — Vision of two baskets of figs: exiles blessed, remaining people condemned
- 25:1–38 — Seventy years of captivity foretold; the cup of Yahweh’s wrath for the nations
- 26:1–24 — Jeremiah’s temple sermon; trial for his life; deliverance by elders
- 27:1–22 — The yoke of Babylon; message to neighboring kings and Judah
- 28:1–17 — Conflict with the false prophet Hananiah
- 29:1–32 — Letter to the exiles in Babylon; promise of future restoration
- 30:1–24 — Promise of restoration for Israel and Judah (Book of Consolation begins)
- 31:1–40 — New covenant and restoration of Israel; Yahweh’s everlasting love
- 32:1–44 — Jeremiah buys a field as a sign of future hope
- 33:1–26 — Promise of restoration for Jerusalem and David’s line
- 34:1–22 — Zedekiah’s fate foretold; covenant broken by releasing and reenslaving servants
- 35:1–19 — The faithfulness of the Rechabites contrasts with Judah’s disobedience
- 36:1–32 — Jehoiakim burns Jeremiah’s scroll; the word rewritten
- 37:1–21 — Jeremiah imprisoned during Zedekiah’s reign
- 38:1–28 — Jeremiah cast into a cistern, then rescued; message to Zedekiah
- 39:1–18 — Fall of Jerusalem; Jeremiah’s protection; Ebed-melech rewarded
- 40:1–16 — Jeremiah remains in Judah; Gedaliah appointed governor
- 41:1–18 — Assassination of Gedaliah; Johanan rescues the captives; flight toward Egypt
- 42:1–22 — The remnant asks for guidance but refuses to obey Yahweh’s command to stay in Judah
- 43:1–13 — The remnant flees to Egypt; Jeremiah prophesies Babylon’s invasion of Egypt
- 44:1–30 — Judgment on the Jews in Egypt for continued idolatry
- 45:1–5 — Word to Baruch: do not seek great things; Yahweh’s promise to preserve him
- 46:1–28 — Oracle against Egypt: defeat at Carchemish; promise of deliverance for Israel
- 47:1–7 — Oracle against Philistia
- 48:1–47 — Oracle against Moab: pride and destruction foretold
- 49:1–39 — Oracles against Ammon, Edom, Damascus, Kedar, Hazor, and Elam
- 50:1–46 — Oracle against Babylon: judgment and Israel’s redemption
- 51:1–64 — Yahweh’s judgment on Babylon continued; Jeremiah’s scroll thrown into the Euphrates
- 52:1–34 — Historical appendix: the fall of Jerusalem; temple destroyed; Jehoiachin released from prison
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