Isaiah 5:8-30 Woes
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Isaiah 5:8-30 Woes
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Summary of passage
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Original Context & Exegesis
Exegesis of passage
(as a whole or verse-by-verse, if helpful).
First Verse Number
Second Verse Number
Passage Boundaries
Why are these verses grouped together in this chapter or pericope?
Literary Features
What genre is it? What literary devices (e.g. metaphor) does it use?
Connections to the rest of book
What purpose does this pericope serve in the bigger picture of the book?
Connections to the rest of Scripture
How is it referenced or alluded to elsewhere?
Jesus Christ: The Redemptive-Historical Context
Where is Christ and the Gospel present in this passage?
How does this passage point to Christ or depend on Christ?
How does Christ fulfill this passage? How was it fulfilled already? How will it be fulfilled?
What does this passage tell us about God’s plan of redemption in Christ?
Current Context
Connect the teaching of the passage to ourselves, our world, and the human condition
What are some modern parallels, examples, or illustrations of this passage?
What is the call/command/invitation of the passage?
How does Christ & the Gospel in this passage enable us to see, think, and live differently?
Links/References/Bibliography
Representative sermons on the passage
Commentaries on this book
Articles on this book or passage
Citations
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