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Bible Questions On Isaiah 1

The document contains questions about the Book of Isaiah chapter 1. It discusses how Isaiah was a prophet during the reigns of kings Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah of Judah. The Lord expresses anger towards Israel for rebelling against Him despite being His people. He describes them as sinful and sick, and says their sacrifices are insufficient as they have forsaken their covenant with Him. The Lord compares Israel's fate to that of Sodom and Gomorrah if He had not left survivors, and expresses having had enough of their empty rituals without repentance.

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Bible Questions On Isaiah 1

The document contains questions about the Book of Isaiah chapter 1. It discusses how Isaiah was a prophet during the reigns of kings Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah of Judah. The Lord expresses anger towards Israel for rebelling against Him despite being His people. He describes them as sinful and sick, and says their sacrifices are insufficient as they have forsaken their covenant with Him. The Lord compares Israel's fate to that of Sodom and Gomorrah if He had not left survivors, and expresses having had enough of their empty rituals without repentance.

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1. Who was the prophet mentioned in Isaiah 1:1?

a) Jeremiah

b) Isaiah

c) Ezekiel

d) Daniel

2. In which kingdom did Isaiah prophesy?

a) Babylon

b) Israel

c) Assyria

d) Judah

3. According to verse 2, who has rebelled against the Lord?

a) The animals

b) The nations

c) The children of Israel

d) The angels

4. What metaphor is used in verse 3 to describe Israel's lack of understanding?

a) Sheep without a shepherd

b) A lost coin

c) An ox and a donkey

d) A vine without fruit

5. What term is used to describe Israel in verse 4?


a) Faithful nation

b) Righteous people

c) Sinful nation

d) Holy children

6. According to verse 5, what is the condition of the whole head and heart?

a) Healthy

b) Sick and faint

c) Strong

d) Joyful

7. What is the state of Israel's country and cities in verse 7?

a) Prosperous

b) Desolate

c) Populated

d) Fertile

8. What simile is used to describe the daughter of Zion in verse 8?

a) A fortress on a hill

b) A palace in a garden

c) A booth in a vineyard

d) A tower in a city

9. In verse 9, what city is mentioned as a comparison to Israel's fate?

a) Jerusalem
b) Sodom

c) Nineveh

d) Tyre

10. Who does the Lord address in verse 10?

a) The prophets

b) The priests

c) The rulers of Sodom and the people of Gomorrah

d) The kings of Israel

11. What does the Lord say He has had enough of in verse 11?

a) Prayers

b) Sacrifices

c) Offerings

d) Praise

12. What is the tone of the Lord's statement in verse 11?

a) Joyful

b) Grateful

c) Displeased

d) Indifferent

13. According to verse 2, what analogy does God use to describe His relationship with Israel?

a) A shepherd and his flock

b) A parent and their children

c) A king and his subjects


d) A master and his servants

14. In verse 4, what term does the Lord use to describe Israel's relationship with Him?

a) Faithful

b) Disobedient

c) Righteous

d) Humble

15. What is the primary message of verses 10-11?

a) God's desire for repentance over sacrifice

b) The importance of offering sacrifices regularly

c) The need for elaborate rituals in worship

d) God's indifference towards His people's actions

16. What comparison does the Lord make in verse 10?

a) Jerusalem and Babylon

b) Zion and Gomorrah

c) Israel and Sodom

d) Judah and Assyria

17. According to verse 3, what does Israel lack compared to animals?

a) Understanding

b) Food

c) Shelter

d) Water
18. What does the Lord declare about Israel's sacrifices in verse 11?

a) They are acceptable

b) They are numerous

c) They are insufficient

d) They are pleasing

19. What metaphor is used to describe Israel's condition in verse 6?

a) A garden in bloom

b) A well-watered field

c) A wounded body

d) A flourishing vine

20. What does the Lord ask in verse 2?

a) "What have I done to you?"

b) "Why do you disobey me?"

c) "Am I not your God?"

d) "Where are my people?"

21. In verse 8, what comparison is made to the daughter of Zion?

a) A tower in a city

b) A fortress on a hill

c) A garden in bloom

d) A tent in a vineyard
22. What is the consequence of Israel's rebellion, according to verse 7?

a) Foreigners invade their land

b) The land flourishes

c) Peace and prosperity

d) They become a powerful nation

23. What does the Lord say about Israel's sacrifices in verse 11?

a) They are essential for forgiveness

b) They are a burden to Him

c) They are pleasing to Him

d) They are enough to atone for sin

24. In verse 4, what does the Lord accuse Israel of forsaking?

a) Their wealth

b) Their allies

c) The covenant

d) The law

25. How does the Lord describe Israel's physical state in verse 6?

a) Healthy

b) Sick and wounded

c) Strong and resilient

d) Wealthy and prosperous

26. What is the Lord's message to the rulers of Sodom and the people of Gomorrah in verse 10?
a) He will destroy them

b) He will bless them

c) He will ignore them

d) He will save them

27. According to verse 9, what would Israel have become if the Lord had not left survivors?

a) Like Sodom and Gomorrah

b) A prosperous nation

c) A great empire

d) A righteous people

28. What does the Lord say He has had enough of in verse 11?

a) Songs and praises

b) Prayers and petitions

c) Sacrifices and offerings

d) Offerings of fruits and vegetables

29. In verse 3, what do the ox and donkey know that Israel does not?

a) Their master's voice

b) Their master's crib

c) The way home

d) The meaning of sacrifice

30. What emotion does the Lord express in verse 5 towards Israel's continued rebellion?

a) Joy
b) Indifference

c) Anger

d) Compassion

31. Who was the father of Isaiah, the prophet mentioned in Isaiah 1:1?

a) Amos

b) Amoz

c) Azariah

d) Abijah

32. During which kings' reigns did Isaiah prophesy, according to Isaiah 1:1?

a) Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Josiah

b) Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah

c) Hezekiah, Josiah, Jehoahaz, and Jehoiakim

d) Solomon, Rehoboam, Jeroboam, and Abijah

33. According to Isaiah 1:2, who does God call to hear His words?

a) The mountains

b) The heavens and the earth

c) The rivers and the seas

d) The angels

34. In verse 3, what does God lament about His people?

a) Their disobedience

b) Their lack of faith

c) Their lack of understanding


d) Their prosperity

35. What term is used in verse 4 to describe the people of Israel?

a) Faithful

b) Righteous

c) Sinful

d) Holy

36. According to verse 5, what is the condition of Israel's whole body?

a) Healthy and strong

b) Sick and faint

c) Joyful and vibrant

d) Righteous and pure

37. In verse 6, what is described as being full of bruises, sores, and wounds?

a) The heart

b) The mind

c) The body

d) The spirit

38. What happens to Israel's land in verse 7?

a) It becomes fertile

b) It is invaded by foreigners

c) It is blessed by God

d) It prospers abundantly
39. In verse 8, what simile is used to describe the daughter of Zion?

a) A fortress on a hill

b) A palace in a garden

c) A booth in a vineyard

d) A tower in a city

40. According to verse 9, what would Israel have become if the Lord had not left survivors?

a) Like Sodom and Gomorrah

b) A prosperous nation

c) A great empire

d) A righteous people

41. Who does the Lord address in verse 10?

a) The prophets

b) The priests

c) The rulers of Sodom and the people of Gomorrah

d) The kings of Israel

42. What does the Lord say He has had enough of in verse 11?

a) Prayers

b) Sacrifices

c) Offerings

d) Praise
43. What metaphor is used to describe Israel's condition in verse 6?

a) A garden in bloom

b) A well-watered field

c) A wounded body

d) A flourishing vine

44. What does the Lord ask in verse 2?

a) "What have I done to you?"

b) "Why do you disobey me?"

c) "Am I not your God?"

d) "Where are my people?"

45. In verse 8, what comparison is made to the daughter of Zion?

a) A tower in a city

b) A fortress on a hill

c) A garden in bloom

d) A tent in a vineyard

46. What is the consequence of Israel's rebellion, according to verse 7?

a) Foreigners invade their land

b) The land flourishes

c) Peace and prosperity

d) They become a powerful nation

47. What does the Lord say about Israel's sacrifices in verse 11?
a) They are essential for forgiveness

b) They are a burden to Him

c) They are pleasing to Him

d) They are enough to atone for sin

48. In verse 4, what does the Lord accuse Israel of forsaking?

a) Their wealth

b) Their allies

c) The covenant

d) The law

49. How does the Lord describe Israel's physical state in verse 6?

a) Healthy

b) Sick and wounded

c) Strong and resilient

d) Wealthy and prosperous

50. What is the Lord's message to the rulers of Sodom and the people of Gomorrah in verse 10?

a) He will destroy them

b) He will bless them

c) He will ignore them

d) He will save them

51. According to verse 9, what would Israel have become if the Lord had not left survivors?

a) Like Sodom and Gomorrah


b) A prosperous nation

c) A great empire

d) A righteous people

52. What does the Lord say He has had enough of in verse 11?

a) Songs and praises

b) Prayers and petitions

c) Sacrifices and offerings

d) Offerings of fruits and vegetables

53. In verse 3, what do the ox and donkey know that Israel does not?

a) Their master's voice

b) Their master's crib

c) The way home

d) The meaning of sacrifice

54. What emotion does the Lord express in verse 5 towards Israel's continued rebellion?

a) Joy

b) Indifference

c) Anger

d) Compassion

55. What comparison does the Lord make in verse 10?

a) Jerusalem and Babylon

b) Zion and Gomorrah


c) Israel and Sodom

d) Judah and Assyria

56. According to verse 3, what does Israel lack compared to animals?

a) Understanding

b) Food

c) Shelter

d) Water

57. What does the Lord declare about Israel's sacrifices in verse 11?

a) They are acceptable

b) They are numerous

c) They are insufficient

d) They are pleasing

58. In verse 4, what does the Lord accuse Israel of forsaking?

a) Their wealth

b) Their allies

c) The covenant

d) The law

59. How does the Lord describe Israel's physical state in verse 6?

a) Healthy

b) Sick and wounded

c) Strong and resilient


d) Wealthy and prosperous

60. What is the Lord's message to the rulers of Sodom and the people of Gomorrah in verse 10?

a) He will destroy them

b) He will bless them

c) He will ignore them

d) He will save them

61. According to verse 1, who was the father of Isaiah?

a) Amos

b) Amoz

c) Azariah

d) Abijah

62. During which kings' reigns did Isaiah prophesy, according to Isaiah 1:1?

a) Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Josiah

b) Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah

c) Hezekiah, Josiah, Jehoahaz, and Jehoiakim

d) Solomon, Rehoboam, Jeroboam, and Abijah

63. According to Isaiah 1:2, who does God call to hear His words?

a) The mountains

b) The heavens and the earth

c) The rivers and the seas

d) The angels
64. In verse 3, what does God lament about His people?

a) Their disobedience

b) Their lack of faith

c) Their lack of understanding

d) Their prosperity

65. What term is used in verse 4 to describe the people of Israel?

a) Faithful

b) Righteous

c) Sinful

d) Holy

66. According to verse 5, what is the condition of Israel's whole body?

a) Healthy and strong

b) Sick and faint

c) Joyful and vibrant

d) Righteous and pure

67. In verse 6, what is described as being full of bruises, sores, and wounds?

a) The heart

b) The mind

c) The body

d) The spirit

68. What happens to Israel's land in verse 7?


a) It becomes fertile

b) It is invaded by foreigners

c) It is blessed by God

d) It prospers abundantly

69. In verse 8, what simile is used to describe the daughter of Zion?

a) A fortress on a hill

b) A palace in a garden

c) A booth in a vineyard

d) A tower in a city

70. According to verse 9, what would Israel have become if the Lord had not left survivors?

a) Like Sodom and Gomorrah

b) A prosperous nation

c) A great empire

d) A righteous people

71. Who does the Lord address in verse 10?

a) The prophets

b) The priests

c) The rulers of Sodom and the people of Gomorrah

d) The kings of Israel

72. What does the Lord say He has had enough of in verse 11?

a) Prayers
b) Sacrifices

c) Offerings

d) Praise

73. What metaphor is used to describe Israel's condition in verse 6?

a) A garden in bloom

b) A well-watered field

c) A wounded body

d) A flourishing vine

74. What does the Lord ask in verse 2?

a) "What have I done to you?"

b) "Why do you disobey me?"

c) "Am I not your God?"

d) "Where are my people?"

75. In verse 8, what comparison is made to the daughter of Zion?

a) A tower in a city

b) A fortress on a hill

c) A garden in bloom

d) A tent in a vineyard

76. What is the consequence of Israel's rebellion, according to verse 7?

a) Foreigners invade their land

b) The land flourishes


c) Peace and prosperity

d) They become a powerful nation

77. What does the Lord say about Israel's sacrifices in verse 11?

a) They are essential for forgiveness

b) They are a burden to Him

c) They are pleasing to Him

d) They are enough to atone for sin

78. In verse 4, what does the Lord accuse Israel of forsaking?

a) Their wealth

b) Their allies

c) The covenant

d) The law

79. How does the Lord describe Israel's physical state in verse 6?

a) Healthy

b) Sick and wounded

c) Strong and resilient

d) Wealthy and prosperous

80. What is the Lord's message to the rulers of Sodom and the people of Gomorrah in verse 10?

a) He will destroy them

b) He will bless them

c) He will ignore them


d) He will save them

81. According to verse 9, what would Israel have become if the Lord had not left survivors?

a) Like Sodom and Gomorrah

b) A prosperous nation

c) A great empire

d) A righteous people

82. What does the Lord say He has had enough of in verse 11?

a) Songs and praises

b) Prayers and petitions

c) Sacrifices and offerings

d) Offerings of fruits and vegetables

83. In verse 3, what do the ox and donkey know that Israel does not?

a) Their master's voice

b) Their master's crib

c) The way home

d) The meaning of sacrifice

84. What emotion does the Lord express in verse 5 towards Israel's continued rebellion?

a) Joy

b) Indifference

c) Anger

d) Compassion
85. What comparison does the Lord make in verse 10?

a) Jerusalem and Babylon

b) Zion and Gomorrah

c) Israel and Sodom

d) Judah and Assyria

86. According to verse 3, what does Israel lack compared to animals?

a) Understanding

b) Food

c) Shelter

d) Water

87. What does the Lord declare about Israel's sacrifices in verse 11?

a) They are acceptable

b) They are numerous

c) They are insufficient

d) They are pleasing

88. In verse 4, what does the Lord accuse Israel of forsaking?

a) Their wealth

b) Their allies

c) The covenant

d) The law
89. How does the Lord describe Israel's physical state in verse 6?

a) Healthy

b) Sick and wounded

c) Strong and resilient

d) Wealthy and prosperous

90. What is the Lord's message to the rulers of Sodom and the people of Gomorrah in verse 10?

a) He will destroy them

b) He will bless them

c) He will ignore them

d) He will save them

91. According to verse 9, what would Israel have become if the Lord had not left survivors?

a) Like Sodom and Gomorrah

b) A prosperous nation

c) A great empire

d) A righteous people

92. What does the Lord say He has had enough of in verse 11?

a) Songs and praises

b) Prayers and petitions

c) Sacrifices and offerings

d) Offerings of fruits and vegetables

93. In verse 3, what do the ox and donkey know that Israel does not?

a) Their master's voice


b) Their master's crib

c) The way home

d) The meaning of sacrifice

94. What emotion does the Lord express in verse 5 towards Israel's continued rebellion?

a) Joy

b) Indifference

c) Anger

d) Compassion

95. What comparison does the Lord make in verse 10?

a) Jerusalem and Babylon

b) Zion and Gomorrah

c) Israel and Sodom

d) Judah and Assyria

96. According to verse 3, what does Israel lack compared to animals?

a) Understanding

b) Food

c) Shelter

d) Water

97. What does the Lord declare about Israel's sacrifices in verse 11?

a) They are acceptable

b) They are numerous


c) They are insufficient

d) They are pleasing

98. In verse 4, what does the Lord accuse Israel of forsaking?

a) Their wealth

b) Their allies

c) The covenant

d) The law

99. How does the Lord describe Israel's physical state in verse 6?

a) Healthy

b) Sick and wounded

c) Strong and resilient

d) Wealthy and prosperous

100. What is the Lord's message to the rulers of Sodom and the people of Gomorrah in verse 10?

a) He will destroy them

b) He will bless them

c) He will ignore them

d) He will save them

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