Guiding Questions: Isaiah 4

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. Why would Isaiah 4:1 say “seven women seize upon one man” — in terms of its reflection on the social circumstances of the day?
  2. Is there a saving remnant described in Isaiah 4:2-3?
  3. Does Isaiah 4, in sum, present a message of hope — albeit not for all?
  4. What do the references to hupah and sukkah imply in terms of the protective?

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Perek Yomi materials originally produced by the USCJ and Dr. Morton K. Siegel.
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