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Israel’s ancient apostasy typifies an endtime apostasy, with salvation reserved for some who repent

The endtime restoration of Zion/Jerusalem contrasts Jehovah’s judgment of the world at his coming

Wickedness in society leads to anarchy, internal collapse, destitution, and invasion by enemies

In his Day of Judgment Jehovah preserves alive those whose names are inscribed in the Book of Life

Jehovah’s vineyard yields bad fruit, leading to Assyria’s invasion and covenant curses on offenders

Jehovah appears to Isaiah in the temple and sends him as a prophet to warn of imminent judgments

King Ahaz’ transgression of the terms of his covenant leads to a hostile world power gaining supremacy

A new Flood in the form of Assyria’s world conquest awaits all but those who find refuge in Jehovah

A fiery holocaust engulfs the land as leaders and people apostatize and Jehovah empowers his servant

Jehovah appoints the king of Assyria to despoil and destroy the wicked of his people and the nations

As an ensign to the nations, Jehovah’s servant gathers a remnant of Israel and Judah in a new exodus

Songs of Salvation and exultation follow Jehovah’s deliverance of a remnant of his people in Zion

The Assyrian alliance destroys the wicked world that is Babylon as God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah

The king of Assyria/Babylon conquers the world and ascends the heavens but his soul descends to Hell

Moab, a kindred people, suffers calamity in Jehovah’s Day of Judgment, their prayers to no avail

Moab’s prideful people receive three years’ warning before Jehovah destroys them and their land

Disaster overtakes the people of Ephraim and their allies for forgetting Jehovah and loving idols

People’s dread of Assyria’s world conquest is unfounded as Jehovah has prepared a way of escape

Although the world’s superpower Egypt suffers internal collapse, Jehovah delivers his covenanters

Assyria subjugates the superpower Egypt after Jehovah’s prophet–servant gives three years’ warning

Jehovah appoints a watchman to warn of Babylon’s imminent fall at the hands of the Assyrian alliance

Sports and amusement addicts suffer enemy invasion; Jehovah appoints his servant in place of another

Tyre, the world shipping empire with its magnates, comes to a sudden end in Jehovah’s Day of Judgment

Wickedness by the earth’s inhabitants leads to a cataclysmic destruction and collapse into chaos

Survivors of the earth’s catastrophic destruction sing praises when Jehovah does away with death

Unlike their oppressive rulers, the righteous survive the earth’s desolation while others resurrect

At his harvest of the earth’s wicked, Jehovah gleans out individually his people who bear good fruit

Ephraim and its prophets reap disaster for being delusional and for rejecting divine revelation

Unsealing the sealed Book of Isaiah overturns the learning of academics and exposes spiritual error

At Jehovah’s coming the rebellious suffer destruction but those who prove loyal enjoy deliverance

Those who trust in Egypt’s military might rely on an arm of flesh while Jehovah alone is all- powerful

Jehovah guides and protects the just but he turns the tables on perverse preachers and complacent women

Jehovah preserves the righteous at his coming but the wicked of his people and the nations burn up

The nations are slaughtered and their lands laid waste in Jehovah’s day of vengeance on behalf of Zion

At the new exodus to Zion, the righteous regenerate and the desert blooms, heralding Jehovah’s coming

The king of Assyria invades many lands and lays siege to a remnant of Jehovah’s people in Jerusalem

As King Hezekiah intercedes on behalf of his people Jehovah delivers them from the besieging Assyrians

When interceding with Jehovah on behalf of his people against Assyria, Hezekiah suffers nearly to death

Upon his recovery from illness and Jehovah’s victory over Assyria, Hezekiah gains notoriety

Having spiritually ascended, Zion/Jerusalem declares good tidings to those who have yet to ascend

Jehovah’s righteous servant, who hails from the east, leads Jacob/Israel’s returnees in a new conquest

Jehovah’s appointing his servant as a light to the nations leads to a new exodus or to captivity

Jehovah’s people who repent of idolatry return in a new exodus from the four directions of the earth

Jehovah’s servant resembles Moses and Cyrus in dissuading people from idols and rebuilding the temple

Jehovah’s servant resembles David and Cyrus in restoring Jehovah’s people and routing their enemies

Jehovah sends his servant as a bird of prey to turn his errant people from idolatry to righteousness

The Harlot Babylon, who rules as Mistress of Kingdoms, descends into the dust in Jehovah’s Day of Judgment

Jehovah’s servant calls on Jacob/Israel to forsake its idols and return in a new exodus out of Babylon

Jehovah empowers his servant after he is rejected to restore his people and to implement their new exodus

Jehovah’s servant meets hostility from those who sell themselves, who light their way with mere sparks

Jehovah empowers his servant as an arm of righteousness to deliver his people in an exodus to Zion