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V. 25-26 In every conflict ever fought, there are women and families waiting at home coping with their
               men being gone, being at risk.  Your men shall fall by the sword and the women shall lament and mourn.


               1.4 Let’s Practice…


                     Questions from Chapter 1

                     1.  When was Isaiah probably written?

                     2.  To whom what the book addressed?

               3.  What does it mean that prophecies are in a continual cycle?




               4.  What was the spiritual condition of Israel when Isaiah began to minister?




               5.  Why does God hate ‘just going through the motions’ so much?




               6.  What is the significance of salvation resulting in concern for the poor and the needy?



               Questions from Chapter 2
               7.  What promise from verse 2 do we have to look forward to?


               8.  In Bible prophecies, when does verse three take place?


               9.  What do verses 5 and 22 ask us to do?




               Questions from Chapter 3
               0.  What does it mean in verse on that God “takes away” from Jerusalem and Judah?




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