- Does Isaiah 25:1 indicate that there are “other gods” or affirm the loyalty of the prophet to Adonai?
- How does Isaiah 25:4 reflect the persistent concern of the prophet with certain classes of society?
- What remarkable result will there be “at the end of days” according to Isaiah 25:8?
- In Isaiah 25:9, who is (or who are) the speaker(s)?
- Does Isaiah 25 represent a prophecy of hope, of consolation, or of something other?
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