Lesson Eight Isaiah 30-33 Chapter 30 1) Against whom is a woe pronounced (1-2)? 2) What will happen to those who put their trust in the Pharaoh (3-5)? 3) Against whom is the oracle spoken (6)? 4) To whom had these people turned for help (6-7)? 5) What was commanded to be done as a witness (8)? 6) What had the people done wrong (9-12)? 7) What would happen to these people (13-14)? 8) How had the people responded to God's call for repentence (15-16)? 9) What does God want to do (18)? 10) What would happen in the future (19-26)? 11) How is the coming of the "name of the Lord" described (27-33)? Chapter 31 1) Against whom is this woe given (1)? 2) How certain is God's judement (2)? 3) How do the Egyptians compare with God (3)? 4) How is God's judgement described (4)? 5) How is God's protection described (5)? 6) What does God say about the future (6-9)? Chapter 32 1) What changes would come in the future (1-5)? 2) What was the situation before that time (6)? 3) What observation is made about the character of various people (7-8)? 4) What instruction is given to the women who are at ease (9-14)? 5) When would things change (15)? 6) What would happen (15-20)? Chapter 33 1) Against whom is this woe spoken (1)? 2) What would happen to this one (1)? 3) What request is made on behalf of the people (2)? 4) How is the tumult described (3-4)? 5) What statement is made about God (5-6)? 6) What is the reaction to the destruction (7-9)? 7) What two things happen when the Lord arises (10-12)? 8) What are those who are near and far away told to do (13)? 9) What happens to the sinner and the godless (14)? 10) Who can survive (15-16)? 11) What would it be like for those who survived (17-24)?