Guiding Questions: Isaiah 16

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. Is the theme of Isaiah 16 identical with that of the immediately preceding text?
  2. Does Isaiah 16:8 indicate an exilic dimension to Moab’s destruction?
  3. In Isaiah 16:11 who is the “I” who indicates sorrow at the fate of Moab? Is it a genuine expression of sorrow or is it a sarcastic reference?
  4. How does Isaiah 16:14 present a unique observation by the prophet which has not been encountered in earlier chapters?

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