Isaiah Bible Study in 16 Weeks
Isaiah 1–39 — Reading Guide
Weeks 1–9  ·  Judgment & Hope Discovery Bible Study  ·  16-Week Series
The arc of chapters 1–39: Isaiah accuses Jerusalem’s leaders of covenant rebellion and announces judgment through Assyria, then Babylon. But woven through the warning is hope — a coming Davidic king, a purified remnant, a new Jerusalem. The pattern of old Jerusalem → purifying judgment → new Jerusalem repeats throughout, building toward the exile that chapter 39 predicts.
Week 1 — Orientation
BibleProject Video Overview & Isaiah 1
Watch the 8-min overview · Introductory questions · Then read Isaiah 1 together
Three Movements of Isaiah 1–39
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Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Chapters 1–12
Judgment & Hope for Jerusalem
Old Jerusalem → purifying fire → new Jerusalem. Repeating pattern.
Week 1
Isaiah 1
Covenant lawsuit
Week 2
Isaiah 2
Zion vision · pride
Week 3
Isaiah 6
Isaiah’s commission
Week 4
Isaiah 7
Ahaz · Immanuel
Week 5
Isaiah 9:1–7
Davidic king promise
Chapters 13–27
Oracles Against the Nations
God judges imperial pride. Two cities: lofty city vs. new Jerusalem.
Week 6
Isaiah 14:1–27
Fall of Babylon
Week 7
Isaiah 25
Cosmic judgment · feast
The “lofty city” archetype draws language from Jerusalem, Assyria, and Babylon — a universal image of human pride under God’s judgment.
Chapters 28–39
Rise, Fall & the Hinge to Exile
Trust YHWH, not alliances. Hezekiah’s test. Babylon enters.
Week 8
Isaiah 36
Hezekiah · deliverance
Week 9
Isaiah 39
Hinge into exile
Ch. 39 is the pivot: Babylon enters, exile is foretold. Weeks 10–16 follow Isaiah 40–66 — the comfort that the exile makes necessary.
Chapter map — click a week to focus
Ch. 1–12
Ch. 13–27
Ch. 28–39
Wk 1
Isa. 1
Wk 2
Isa. 2
Wk 3
Isa. 6
Wk 4
Isa. 7
Wk 5
9:1–7
Wk 6
Isa. 14
Wk 7
Isa. 25
Wk 8
Isa. 36
Wk 9
Isa. 39
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Isaiah 40–66 — Reading Guide
Weeks 10–16  ·  Comfort & New Creation Discovery Bible Study  ·  16-Week Series
The arc of chapters 40–66: Where chapters 1–39 warned of exile, chapters 40–66 address those living through it. God announces comfort, defends his sovereignty in a trial-scene against Israel’s doubts, introduces a mysterious Servant who does what Israel failed to do, and ends with new creation — a global covenant family worshipping in a renewed world.
Week 10 — New Section Orientation
BibleProject Video Overview (40–66) & Isaiah 40
Watch the 8-min overview · Reset questions · Then read Isaiah 40 together
Three Movements of Isaiah 40–66
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Wk 10
Wk 11
Wk 12
Wk 13
Wk 14
Wk 15
Wk 16
Chapters 40–48
Announcement of Hope
Exile is over. God defends himself against Israel’s doubts. Cyrus. Israel fails as servant.
Week 10
Isaiah 40
Comfort · new exodus
Week 11
Isaiah 42:1–9; 49:1–7
Servant introduced
Chs. 41–47 are structured as a trial: God argues that the exile was judgment, not neglect, and that Cyrus’s rise proves his lordship over history.
Chapters 49–55
The Servant Fulfills God’s Mission
Israel disqualified. The Servant does what Israel couldn’t. Rejected, killed, raised.
Week 12
Isaiah 51:17–52:7
Zion comforted · awake
Week 13
Isaiah 52:13–53:12
Suffering Servant
Week 14
Isaiah 55
Free grace · covenant
Chapters 56–66
The Servants Inherit New Creation
Servants vs. wicked. Spirit-anointed program. New Jerusalem. All nations.
Week 15
Isaiah 61
Spirit-anointed renewal
Week 16
Isaiah 65
New creation · finale
The book closes where it opened: corrupted worship in ch. 1 → purified, global worship in a renewed world in chs. 65–66.
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Ch. 40–48
Ch. 49–55
Ch. 56–66
Wk 10
Isa. 40
Wk 11
42·49
Wk 12
Isa. 51
Wk 13
52–53
Wk 14
Isa. 55
Wk 15
Isa. 61
Wk 16
Isa. 65
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