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)?

    <p>Smoke</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happened immediately after Isaiah 6:5?

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

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

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

    Who died when Isaiah saw God on a throne?

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

    What covered a seraphim's face?

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

    What covered a seraphim's feet?

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

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

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

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

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

    What is the English word for 'qadosh'?

    <p>Holy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Hebrew word for 'seraphim'?

    <p>Saraph</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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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