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| Who was Isaiah’s father? (1:1) |
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| What two nations did Isaiah speak to? (1:1) |
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| What did God say know their owner and master’s crib? (1:3) |
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| What did Isaiah say God’s people had done to Him? (1:4) |
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| They have forsaken the Lord, they have provoked to anger The Holy One of Israel, They have turned away backward |
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| How did God describe His people? (1:5) |
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| The whole head is sick and the whole heart faints. |
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| What two cities does Isaiah compare Israel to? (1:9-10) |
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| What did Isaiah say happened to the city? (1:21) |
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| the faithful city has become a harlot! |
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| What does Isaiah say about the princes? (1:23) |
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| Your princes are rebellious, and companions of thieves |
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| Who does God say He will redeem with justice? (1:27) |
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| What does God say Israel shall be ashamed of? (1:29) |
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| The terebinth trees which you have desired |
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