Part 13.1
Warnings

Prophesy of God’s judgment on Babylon, Moab, Damascus, Cush, and other nations, warnings of destruction, yet hinting at future restoration and God’s sovereignty.
Part 13.2
Judgement

Judgment on Egypt, Edom, Arabia, and Jerusalem, highlighting political upheaval, divine punishment, human pride, and a call to trust in God alone.
Part 13.3
Hope

Judgment on Tyre and the world, but promises God’s ultimate victory, the defeat of evil, and the joyful restoration of His people.
Part 13.4
King Hezekiah

King Hezekiah’s faithful reign, his religious reforms, Judah’s revolt against Assyria, and Assyria’s threats against Jerusalem through Rabshakeh’s intimidating speech.
Part 13.5
Renewal

Hezekiah restores temple worship, purifies Judah, reinstitutes Passover, and inspires national revival, leading to widespread reforms, joy, and God’s blessing on the people.
Part 13.6
Hosea 1

Portraying Israel’s unfaithfulness through Hosea’s marriage, condemns their idolatry and corruption, and calls them to repentance before facing God’s judgment.
Part 13.7
Hosea 2

Warnings of Israel’s impending judgment for rebellion and a call to repentance and promises God’s healing, restoration, and steadfast love.
Part 13.8
Isaiah speaks

Isaiah warns Israel and Judah against pride, false alliances, and rebellion, urging trust in God alone and promising future salvation for the faithful.
Part 13.9
Isaiah speaks 2

Isaiah urges trust in God over Egypt, prophesies Judah’s deliverance, condemns wickedness, and promises a glorious future of justice, joy, and divine redemption.
Part 13.10
The siege

Assyria’s failed siege of Jerusalem, Hezekiah’s prayer and healing, his prideful mistake with Babylon, and God’s prophecy of future exile.
Part 13.11
Isaiah speaks 3

Isaiah declares God’s power, His protection of Israel, the futility of idols, and His promise to redeem, restore, and be with His people.
Part 13.12
Isaiah speaks 4

Isaiah proclaims God’s sovereignty, denounces idols, promises Israel’s redemption, and foretells Babylon’s fall, emphasizing God’s faithfulness and call for His people to trust Him.
Part 13.13
Isaiah speaks 5

Isaiah reveals God’s servant bringing salvation to all nations, Israel’s restoration, and the servant’s suffering, sacrifice, and ultimate triumph for humanity’s redemption.
Part 13.14
Isaiah speaks 6

Isaiah promises restoration, calls for righteous living, denounces sin and injustice, and offers salvation, emphasizing God’s everlasting covenant and mercy for the repentant.
Part 13.15
Isaiah speaks 7

Isaiah envisions future glory, justice, and new creation, where God redeems His people, judges the wicked, and establishes everlasting peace and righteousness.
Part 13.16
The great Passover

Hezekiah’s final years, Manasseh and Amon’s evil reigns, then Josiah’s reforms, rediscovery of the Law, covenant renewal, and celebration of a great Passover.
Part 13.17
Nahum

Nahum prophesies Nineveh’s downfall, declaring God’s justice against oppression and evil, while offering comfort and hope to His people through the promise of deliverance.
Part 13.18
Josiah

Josiah repairs the temple, finds the Book of the Law, leads major reforms, renews the covenant, and restores true worship before his tragic death.
Part 13.19
Josiah again

Josiah seeks God, purges idolatry, repairs the temple, finds the Law, leads national repentance, renews the covenant, and holds a great Passover celebration.
Part 13.20
Zephaniah

Zephaniah warns of God’s coming judgment on Judah and the nations, calls for repentance, and promises restoration, blessing, and joy for the faithful remnant.
Part 13.21
Jeremiah

God’s call to Jeremiah as a prophet, his commission to warn Judah of impending judgment, and Israel’s unfaithfulness and idolatry.
Part 13.22
Jeremiah 2

God condemns Israel and Judah for their idolatry, unfaithfulness, and rejection of His calls to repentance, warning of impending judgment and destruction.
Part 13.23
Jeremiah 3

God’s condemnation of Judah’s false worship, idolatry, and disobedience, warning of judgment, and urging repentance, while emphasizing God’s sovereignty and the futility of idols.
Part 13.24
Jeremiah 4

God’s covenant violation by Judah, their refusal to repent, the coming judgment, and God’s warning through Jeremiah, alongside his personal struggles and prophetic mission.
Part 13.25
Jeremiah 5

God’s command to Jeremiah not to marry, prophecies of Judah’s destruction, Jeremiah’s personal lament, and his struggle with the burden of prophecy
Part 13.26
Jeremiah 6

Jeremiah warns of Jerusalem’s fall to Babylon, condemns corrupt leaders and false prophets, calls for repentance, and prophesies seventy years of exile and judgment on nations
Part 13.27
Jeremiah 7

Jeremiah’s trials for prophesying judgment, confrontations with false prophets, and God’s message to the exiles to settle in Babylon and trust His plans
Part 13.28
Jeremiah 8

Promises of Israel and Judah’s restoration, a new covenant of forgiveness and renewal, and hope for a future ruled by a righteous Davidic king
Part 13.29
Jeremiah 9

Jeremiah warns Judah’s leaders of judgment for breaking covenants, recounts King Jehoiakim burning God’s word, and highlights Jeremiah’s persistence in delivering God’s message
Part 13.30
Jeremiah 10

King Zedekiah’s fear, Jeremiah’s imprisonment, warnings ignored, Jerusalem’s fall to Babylon, Zedekiah’s capture, and Jeremiah’s release and protection by the Babylonians
Part 13.31
Habakkuk

Habakkuk questions God about injustice, foresees the fall of Judah to Babylon, and affirms trust in God’s sovereignty, justice, and ultimate victory over evil
Part 13.32
Judah falls

Judah falls to Babylon; Jerusalem is destroyed and exiled. Uzziah prospers but becomes prideful, leading to downfall and punishment by God