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What filled the temple (Isaiah 6:1)?
What filled the temple (Isaiah 6:1)?
How many wings did seraphim have?
How many wings did seraphim have?
What/who was shaken by a voice (Isaiah 6)?
What/who was shaken by a voice (Isaiah 6)?
What was the house filled with (Isaiah 6:4)?
What was the house filled with (Isaiah 6:4)?
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What happened immediately after Isaiah 6:5?
What happened immediately after Isaiah 6:5?
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What caused the smoke in the temple (Isaiah 6)?
What caused the smoke in the temple (Isaiah 6)?
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Who died when Isaiah saw God on a throne?
Who died when Isaiah saw God on a throne?
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What covered a seraphim's face?
What covered a seraphim's face?
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What covered a seraphim's feet?
What covered a seraphim's feet?
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How many times is the word 'holy' mentioned in Isaiah chapter 6?
How many times is the word 'holy' mentioned in Isaiah chapter 6?
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In which verse does the prophet Isaiah say, 'Here am I! Send me.'?
In which verse does the prophet Isaiah say, 'Here am I! Send me.'?
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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?
Which one of these people mentioned below didn't see the LORD or say that they would die because of it?
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What is the English word for 'qadosh'?
What is the English word for 'qadosh'?
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What is the Hebrew word for 'seraphim'?
What is the Hebrew word for 'seraphim'?
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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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Test your knowledge of Isaiah 6:1-5 through multiple-choice questions. Each question explores key elements from this pivotal biblical chapter. Perfect for those studying the book of Isaiah or interested in biblical texts.