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