PROPHETS: ISAIAH
Judah continued subject to _______ during the day of Ahaz.
assyria
Chapters 36 and 37 of Isaiah record the _____ of the _____
conclusion, Assyrian period
Isaiah was the son of Amos the prophet.
false
Isaiah's ministry is not mentioned beyond the reign of _____..
hezekiah
In a military alliance, _____ of Israel and _____ of Syria began to attack Judah during the reign of Jotham.
pekah, rezin
In the days of Ahaz, the attack against Judah by Israel and Syria was continued; they attempted to depose Ahaz and to replace him with an ally, the son of _____.
tabeal
Isaiah lived in Jerusalem at the time of the
Assyrian captivity
Select all that apply. Select the two major divisions of the Book of Isaiah.
1-35. 40-66
Isaiah was married and had at least _____ sons.
2
Chapters 38 and 39 of Isaiah anticipate the
Babylonian period
Select all that apply. From the alphabetized list below, select the four kings during whose reigns Isaiah the prophet ministered in Judah.
ahaz, Hezekiah, jotham, uzziah
Under Hezekiah, Judah continued subject to ___________ until __________ was succeeded by __________.
assyria, sargon, sennacherib
Isaiah 9:6
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
Select all that apply. Destroying many within the camp of the Assyrians, the Lord delivered Judah in answer to the prayer of _____ and _____.
Isaiah, hezekiah
Under attack from without, Ahaz received from the Lord by _____a promise that the line of David would be sustained, ultimately culminating in the ______ born to a _____
Isaiah, messiah, virgin
In his writings, Isaiah reveals very little about himself.
true
Isaiah demonstrated absolute obedience to God's call and complete confidence in His promises.
true