Who does the ‘burden’ continue to be against in Isaiah 13:19?
Whom does the Lord promise to give to in Isaiah 14:1-4?
Who is the parable against beginning in Isaiah 14:5?
Who is the parable against in Isaiah 14:5-11?
What does the Lord say is going to happen to Babylon in Isaiah 14:4-5?
In Isaiah 14:6, who was it that rules the nations in anger?
In Isaiah 14:7, is the reason for the earth being at rest found in verse 5?
If God broke the staff of the wicked and the scepter of the rulers, how much power would they have left (Isaiah 14:5)?
Who are the fir trees and cedar trees in this parable?
Who was the ‘feller’ that came up against the fir trees and the cedar trees (Isaiah 14:8))?
In this parable in Isaiah 14:9, whom did Hell meet?
According to Daniel chapter 5, who was the king of Babylon when this destruction took place?
Who are the ones the king speaking to in Isaiah 14:10?
Who has become like one of the ones in the earth who were treated so cruelly under Babylon’s rule (Isaiah 14:10)?
Whose pomp was brought down to the grave in Isaiah 14:11?
In this context, who is the Lucifer, who has fallen from heaven (Isaiah 14:12)?
What did the King of Babylon imagine that he could do according to Isaiah 14:13-14?
According to Isaiah 14:15-16, did the ones who looked on this person identify him as an evil spirit or a man?
Was a prophecy in Isaiah 14:19-20 against an evil spirit or against a man?
In Isaiah 14:20, who did the Lord promise would not be put into a grave?
Does Isaiah 14:11 say that the King of Babylon would be brought down to the grave, or did he say the “pomp” in the noise of the viols of the King of Babylon would be brought down to the grave?
In Isaiah 14:22, who does the Lord promise to destroy again?
According to history, which city was destroyed and not rebuilt (Isaiah 14:23)?
Which city did the Lord promise to destroy in Isaiah 13:20-22?