Lesson Three Isaiah 10-13 Chapter Ten 1) Against whom was a woe pronounced (1-2)? 2) What questions are asked of these people (3)? 3) A woe is pronounced against what other group of people (5)? 4) What is the reason for this second woe (6-11)? 5) What was the attitude of the king of Assyria (12-14)? 6) What question does God ask the king of Assyria (15)? 7) What is God going to do to the Assyrians (16-19)? 8) What is planned for God's people in the future (20-22)? 9) What was God's advice (24-27)? 10) What would be the fate of the proud enemy (33-34)? Chapter Eleven 1) Who would arise in the future (1)? 2) What is said about this One (2-5)? 3) What would be the result of this arrival (6-9)? 4) How would the nations react (10)? 5) What would God do for a second time (11-12)? 6) What would happen to God's people and to their enemies (13-14)? 7) What would God do to the Sea and the River (15-16)? Chapter Twelve 1) What would the people say in gratitude (1)? 2) What would the people say in their security (2)? 3) What would the people be able to do (3)? 4) What would the people say in praise (4-6)? Chapter Thirteen 1) Against whom is this oracle given (1)? 2) How is the muster of God's army described (2-5)? 3) What would happen in the day of the Lord (6-8)? 4) What kind of day would the day of the Lord be (9-10)? 5) What is the reason for the day of the Lord (11)? 6) What would be the result of the day of the Lord (12-16)? 7) Who would be stirred up against Babylon (17-18)? 8) What would be the fate of Babylon (19-22)