Isaiah 6:1-5 Quiz
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What filled the temple (Isaiah 6:1)?

  • The host of heaven
  • God's robe's train (correct)
  • Smoke
  • The glory of the LORD

How many wings did seraphim have?

  • Six (correct)
  • Eight
  • Two
  • Four

What/who was shaken by a voice (Isaiah 6)?

  • Isaiah the prophet
  • The doorposts (correct)
  • Everyone
  • The entire temple

What was the house filled with (Isaiah 6:4)?

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What happened immediately after Isaiah 6:5?

<p>One of the seraphim flew to Isaiah (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What caused the smoke in the temple (Isaiah 6)?

<p>God's glory (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who died when Isaiah saw God on a throne?

<p>King Uzziah (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What covered a seraphim's face?

<p>His wings (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What covered a seraphim's feet?

<p>His wings (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many times is the word 'holy' mentioned in Isaiah chapter 6?

<p>Four times (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which verse does the prophet Isaiah say, 'Here am I! Send me.'?

<p>Isaiah 6:8 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which one of these people mentioned below didn't see the LORD or say that they would die because of it?

<p>David (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the English word for 'qadosh'?

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What is the Hebrew word for 'seraphim'?

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Flashcards

What filled the temple in Isaiah 6:1?

The robe of God filled the temple in Isaiah 6:1. It signifies the vastness and overwhelming presence of God.

How many wings did a seraphim have?

Seraphim, celestial beings, have six wings each. This emphasizes their power and majesty.

What was shaken by a voice in Isaiah 6?

The doorposts of the temple shook when God's voice boomed. It reflects the immense power and awe of God.

What was the house filled with in Isaiah 6:4?

Smoke filled the temple in Isaiah 6:4, representing God's holy presence and glory. It symbolizes the divine presence.

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What happened immediately after Isaiah 6:5?

After Isaiah saw the seraphim and heard God's voice, one of the seraphim flew to Isaiah, emphasizing God's active involvement in the prophet's mission.

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What caused the smoke in the temple in Isaiah 6?

The smoke in the temple was caused by God's glory, signifying His awesome and holy nature. It represents the holiness of God.

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Who died when Isaiah saw God on a throne?

King Uzziah died after seeing God on a throne in a vision. This shows the awe-inspiring and sometimes dangerous nature of God's presence.

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What covered a seraphim's face?

A seraphim's face was covered with his wings, symbolizing reverence and respect before God's holy presence. It represents the importance of humility.

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What covered a seraphim's feet?

A seraphim's feet were covered with his wings, symbolizing reverence and submission to God's holy presence. It represents humility before God.

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How many times is the word 'holy' mentioned in Isaiah chapter 6?

The word 'holy' is mentioned four times in Isaiah 6. This emphasizes the holiness and purity of God.

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In which verse does the prophet Isaiah say, 'Here am I! Send me.'?

In Isaiah 6:8, the prophet Isaiah says, 'Here am I! Send me.' This signifies his willingness to serve God and fulfill his mission.

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Which one of these people mentioned below didn't see the LORD or say that they would die because of it?

David did not see the Lord or say that he would die because of it in the same way as the prophet Isaiah. This shows different experiences and responses to God's presence.

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What is the English word for 'qadosh'?

The Hebrew word 'qadosh' means 'holy'. It's important to understand the Hebrew words to have a deeper meaning.

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What is the Hebrew word for 'seraphim'?

The Hebrew word for 'seraphim' is 'saraph'. Understanding Hebrew words can give more insights.

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Study Notes

Isaiah 6 Study Notes

  • The temple was filled with God’s robe’s train symbolizing His majesty and presence.
  • Seraphim are celestial beings with six wings: two for covering their faces, two for covering their feet, and two for flying.
  • The voice of the LORD caused the doorposts to shake within the temple.
  • The house was filled with smoke, indicating the presence of God's glory.
  • Immediately after Isaiah's vision, one of the seraphim flew to Isaiah with a piece of live coal to purify him.
  • The smoke in the temple resulted from God's glory, emphasizing His divine nature.
  • King Uzziah reigned until his death; Isaiah's vision occurred in this historical context.
  • A seraphim covers its face with its wings, reflecting reverence before God.
  • Another pair of wings is used by a seraphim to cover its feet, signifying humility.
  • The word "holy" is mentioned four times in Isaiah chapter 6, underlining God's holiness.
  • Isaiah responded to God’s call with “Here am I! Send me” in Isaiah 6:8, signifying his willingness to serve.
  • David is noted for not having seen the LORD nor expressed fear of death in that context.
  • The term ‘qadosh’ translates to "holy" in English, denoting sacredness.
  • The Hebrew word for ‘seraphim’ is ‘Saraph’, which indicates their fiery nature.

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