200 Amazing Biblical Facts In The Book of Isaiah
Discover 200 Amazing Biblical Facts In The Book Of Isaiah, a fascinating collection of truths, prophecies, and teachings from one of the most powerful books of the Bible. These Biblical facts from Isaiah highlight God's holiness, the call of the prophet Isaiah, the coming Messiah, the promise of salvation, and the future hope of God's kingdom. Whether you are studying Bible facts, Isaiah Bible study, facts about the Book of Isaiah, Isaiah prophecies, Old Testament facts, Christian Bible facts, or Scripture references from Isaiah, this comprehensive guide provides valuable insights supported by chapter and verse. Explore remarkable prophecies about Jesus Christ, God's judgment and mercy, the restoration of Israel, and the promise of a new heaven and new earth. These 200 amazing facts from Isaiah are perfect for Bible students, teachers, pastors, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of God's Word.
200 Facts From The Book of Isaiah
- Isaiah saw the Lord seated on a throne – Isaiah 6:1
- Seraphim stood above the Lord and cried “Holy, holy, holy” – Isaiah 6:2-3
- The temple was filled with smoke – Isaiah 6:4
- Isaiah confessed that he was a man of unclean lips – Isaiah 6:5
- A seraph touched Isaiah’s lips with a live coal – Isaiah 6:6-7
- Isaiah answered God’s call, saying, “Here am I; send me” – Isaiah 6:8
- God warned Judah because of their rebellion – Isaiah 1:2
- The people honored God outwardly but sinned inwardly – Isaiah 1:4
- God compared Judah to Sodom and Gomorrah – Isaiah 1:10
- God desired obedience more than sacrifices – Isaiah 1:11-17
- God promised scarlet sins could become white as snow – Isaiah 1:18
- Zion would be redeemed with justice – Isaiah 1:27
- The mountain of the Lord’s house would be established – Isaiah 2:2
- Many nations would come to learn God’s ways – Isaiah 2:3
- Swords would be beaten into plowshares – Isaiah 2:4
- The day of the Lord would humble human pride – Isaiah 2:12
- God removed Judah’s leaders because of sin – Isaiah 3:1-3
- Jerusalem stumbled because of its words and deeds – Isaiah 3:8
- The daughters of Zion were rebuked for pride – Isaiah 3:16
- The Branch of the Lord would be beautiful and glorious – Isaiah 4:2
- God promised to cleanse Zion – Isaiah 4:4
- A cloud by day and fire by night would protect Zion – Isaiah 4:5
- Isaiah sang the song of the vineyard – Isaiah 5:1-2
- Israel was compared to an unfruitful vineyard – Isaiah 5:7
- Woe was pronounced on greed – Isaiah 5:8
- Woe was pronounced on drunkenness – Isaiah 5:11
- Woe was pronounced on calling evil good – Isaiah 5:20
- God would raise distant nations against Judah – Isaiah 5:26
- King Uzziah died in the year of Isaiah’s vision – Isaiah 6:1
- Isaiah was commissioned to preach to a hardened people – Isaiah 6:9-10
- A remnant would remain like a holy seed – Isaiah 6:13
- Isaiah’s son was named Shear-Jashub – Isaiah 7:3
- King Ahaz refused to ask for a sign – Isaiah 7:12
- The virgin would conceive and bear a son called Immanuel – Isaiah 7:14
- Assyria would be used as God’s instrument – Isaiah 7:17
- Isaiah’s son was named Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz – Isaiah 8:3
- The spoil would be taken before the child matured – Isaiah 8:4
- God warned against consulting mediums – Isaiah 8:19
- People were directed to the law and testimony – Isaiah 8:20
- A great light would shine in Galilee – Isaiah 9:1-2
- A child would be born and a son given – Isaiah 9:6
- The Messiah would be called Wonderful Counselor – Isaiah 9:6
- The Messiah would be called Mighty God – Isaiah 9:6
- The Messiah would be called Everlasting Father – Isaiah 9:6
- The Messiah would be called Prince of Peace – Isaiah 9:6
- His government and peace would never end – Isaiah 9:7
- God’s anger remained against Israel’s pride – Isaiah 9:12
- Leaders who misled the people were condemned – Isaiah 9:16
- Wickedness burned like fire – Isaiah 9:18
- Assyria was called the rod of God’s anger – Isaiah 10:5
- Assyria acted arrogantly against God – Isaiah 10:12-15
- A remnant of Israel would return – Isaiah 10:21
- The Lord would destroy Assyria’s power – Isaiah 10:33-34
- A shoot would come from Jesse’s stump – Isaiah 11:1
- The Spirit of the Lord would rest upon Him – Isaiah 11:2
- The Messiah would judge with righteousness – Isaiah 11:4
- The wolf would dwell with the lamb – Isaiah 11:6
- A little child would lead them – Isaiah 11:6
- The earth would be full of the knowledge of the Lord – Isaiah 11:9
- The Root of Jesse would stand as a banner – Isaiah 11:10
- God would gather Israel’s exiles – Isaiah 11:12
- People would praise God for salvation – Isaiah 12:2
- The Lord was Israel’s strength and song – Isaiah 12:2
- God’s deeds should be proclaimed among the nations – Isaiah 12:4
- A burden was pronounced against Babylon – Isaiah 13:1
- The day of the Lord would bring destruction – Isaiah 13:6
- Babylon would become desolate – Isaiah 13:19-22
- Israel would be restored to its land – Isaiah 14:1
- The king of Babylon was mocked in downfall – Isaiah 14:4
- Lucifer sought to exalt himself – Isaiah 14:12-14
- God declared Babylon would fall – Isaiah 14:22-23
- A prophecy was given against Philistia – Isaiah 14:28-32
- Moab’s judgment was foretold – Isaiah 15:1
- Moab would mourn in distress – Isaiah 15:2-5
- Moab’s glory would fade – Isaiah 16:14
- Damascus would become a ruinous heap – Isaiah 17:1
- Only a remnant would remain in Israel – Isaiah 17:6
- People would look to their Creator – Isaiah 17:7
- Nations roared like the sea – Isaiah 17:12
- Ethiopia received a prophetic message – Isaiah 18:1
- Gifts would be brought to the Lord – Isaiah 18:7
- Egypt’s idols would tremble – Isaiah 19:1
- Egyptians would fight one another – Isaiah 19:2
- The Lord would strike and heal Egypt – Isaiah 19:22
- Egypt, Assyria, and Israel would be blessed together – Isaiah 19:24-25
- Isaiah walked barefoot as a sign – Isaiah 20:2-3
- Egypt and Cush would be led away captive – Isaiah 20:4
- Babylon’s fall was announced – Isaiah 21:9
- Dumah received a burden – Isaiah 21:11
- Arabia received a burden – Isaiah 21:13
- Jerusalem trusted weapons instead of God – Isaiah 22:8-11
- Shebna was removed from office – Isaiah 22:15-19
- Eliakim was appointed steward – Isaiah 22:20-22
- Tyre’s judgment was proclaimed – Isaiah 23:1
- Tyre would be forgotten for seventy years – Isaiah 23:15
- The Lord would punish the whole earth – Isaiah 24:1
- The earth would reel like a drunkard – Isaiah 24:20
- The Lord would reign in Zion – Isaiah 24:23
- God prepared a feast for all peoples – Isaiah 25:6
- Death would be swallowed up forever – Isaiah 25:8
- God would wipe away tears from all faces – Isaiah 25:8
- Judah would sing a song of salvation – Isaiah 26:1
- Perfect peace belongs to those who trust God – Isaiah 26:3
- The righteous nation would enter God’s city – Isaiah 26:2
- The dead would rise – Isaiah 26:19
- Leviathan would be punished – Isaiah 27:1
- Israel would blossom and fill the world with fruit – Isaiah 27:6
- Ephraim’s drunkards were rebuked – Isaiah 28:1
- God laid a precious cornerstone in Zion – Isaiah 28:16
- Those who believe would not be shaken – Isaiah 28:16
- Ariel (Jerusalem) would face distress – Isaiah 29:1-2
- People honored God with lips but not hearts – Isaiah 29:13
- The deaf would hear the words of a book – Isaiah 29:18
- The meek would rejoice in the Lord – Isaiah 29:19
- Woe was pronounced on rebellious children – Isaiah 30:1
- Egypt’s help was useless – Isaiah 30:7
- God longs to be gracious – Isaiah 30:18
- The Lord would guide His people – Isaiah 30:21
- Assyria would fall by God’s sword – Isaiah 31:8
- A king would reign in righteousness – Isaiah 32:1
- The Spirit would be poured upon us from on high – Isaiah 32:15
- The work of righteousness would be peace – Isaiah 32:17
- The Lord is our judge, lawgiver, and king – Isaiah 33:22
- Zion would be a quiet habitation – Isaiah 33:20
- God’s judgment was announced against Edom – Isaiah 34:5
- Streams of Edom would become pitch – Isaiah 34:9
- The wilderness would blossom like a rose – Isaiah 35:1
- The lame would leap like a deer – Isaiah 35:6
- A highway called the Way of Holiness would exist – Isaiah 35:8
- The redeemed would return with joy – Isaiah 35:10
- King Hezekiah reigned in Judah – Isaiah 36:1
- Sennacherib king of Assyria threatened Jerusalem – Isaiah 36:4-10
- Rabshakeh mocked trust in God – Isaiah 36:18-20
- Hezekiah sought Isaiah’s counsel – Isaiah 37:2
- God promised to defend Jerusalem – Isaiah 37:35
- An angel struck 185,000 Assyrians – Isaiah 37:36
- Sennacherib was later killed by his sons – Isaiah 37:38
- Hezekiah became mortally ill – Isaiah 38:1
- Hezekiah prayed and wept before God – Isaiah 38:2-3
- God added fifteen years to Hezekiah’s life – Isaiah 38:5
- The shadow moved backward as a sign – Isaiah 38:8
- Hezekiah praised God after recovery – Isaiah 38:9-20
- Babylonian envoys visited Hezekiah – Isaiah 39:1
- Hezekiah showed them his treasures – Isaiah 39:2
- Isaiah predicted Babylonian captivity – Isaiah 39:6-7
- God told His people to be comforted – Isaiah 40:1
- A voice cried in the wilderness – Isaiah 40:3
- All flesh is like grass – Isaiah 40:6-8
- The Lord gathers lambs in His arms – Isaiah 40:11
- Those who wait on the Lord renew their strength – Isaiah 40:31
- God called the nations to silence – Isaiah 41:1
- God strengthened His servant Israel – Isaiah 41:10
- God promised to uphold His people – Isaiah 41:10
- The Lord’s servant would bring justice – Isaiah 42:1
- A bruised reed He would not break – Isaiah 42:3
- God created the heavens and earth – Isaiah 42:5
- Israel was precious in God’s sight – Isaiah 43:4
- God declared, “Fear not, for I have redeemed you” – Isaiah 43:1
- Rivers would flow in the desert – Isaiah 43:19
- Besides God there is no savior – Isaiah 43:11
- God blots out transgressions – Isaiah 43:25
- Israel was chosen before birth – Isaiah 44:2
- God is the First and the Last – Isaiah 44:6
- Idol makers were mocked – Isaiah 44:9-20
- Cyrus was called God’s shepherd – Isaiah 44:28
- Cyrus would rebuild Jerusalem – Isaiah 44:28
- God anointed Cyrus for His purpose – Isaiah 45:1
- Every knee would bow to God – Isaiah 45:23
- There is no God besides the Lord – Isaiah 45:5
- Bel and Nebo bowed down – Isaiah 46:1
- God carries His people from birth to old age – Isaiah 46:3-4
- Babylon was called the virgin daughter – Isaiah 47:1
- Babylon trusted in sorceries – Isaiah 47:12
- Israel was refined in the furnace of affliction – Isaiah 48:10
- God teaches His people to profit – Isaiah 48:17
- The servant would be a light to the Gentiles – Isaiah 49:6
- God would not forget His people – Isaiah 49:15
- Jerusalem’s walls were engraved on God’s hands – Isaiah 49:16
- The servant was obedient to God – Isaiah 50:5
- God helps His servant – Isaiah 50:7
- Abraham and Sarah were examples of faith – Isaiah 51:2
- God’s salvation would last forever – Isaiah 51:6
- Zion was told to awake and arise – Isaiah 52:1
- Beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news – Isaiah 52:7
- The servant would be exalted and lifted up – Isaiah 52:13
- The servant was despised and rejected – Isaiah 53:3
- He bore our griefs and sorrows – Isaiah 53:4
- He was wounded for our transgressions – Isaiah 53:5
- The Lord laid on Him the iniquity of us all – Isaiah 53:6
- He was led like a lamb to the slaughter – Isaiah 53:7
- He was buried with the rich – Isaiah 53:9
- The servant would justify many – Isaiah 53:11
- The barren woman was told to sing – Isaiah 54:1
- God’s covenant of peace would not be removed – Isaiah 54:10
- No weapon formed against God’s servants would prosper – Isaiah 54:17
- Everyone who thirsts is invited to come – Isaiah 55:1
- God’s word will accomplish His purpose – Isaiah 55:11
- God’s thoughts are higher than human thoughts – Isaiah 55:8-9
- Foreigners who join the Lord are welcomed – Isaiah 56:6-7
- The Lord will create new heavens and a new earth – Isaiah 65:17; 66:22
