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Book of Isaiah Quiz: Restoration and the Coming Kingdom

Test your knowledge of Isaiah chapters 56–66 — true fasting, the anointed preacher, the new heavens and new earth, and Isaiah's vision of God's ultimate restoration.

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The Book of Isaiah Quiz: Restoration and the Coming Kingdom is a free medium-level Bible quiz featuring 20 multiple-choice questions. Test your knowledge of Isaiah chapters 56–66 — true fasting, the anointed preacher, the new heavens and new earth, and Isaiah's vision of God's ultimate restoration. Each question comes with a 20-second countdown timer and instant explanations after every answer so you can learn as you play. This quiz is completely free on GoKwiz — no account or sign up required.

Book of Isaiah Quiz: Restoration and the Coming Kingdom — Practice Questions

  1. Isaiah 56 opens the final section of the book with a promise that surprises the original audience. Who does God say will be included in his house of prayer?
  2. In Isaiah 57:15, God makes a striking statement about where he dwells. What does he say?
  3. Isaiah 58 rebukes Israel's religious fasting. What is the core problem God identifies with their fasting?
  4. Isaiah 58:6-7 describes the true fast God desires. Which of these is NOT part of that description?
  5. Isaiah 59:1-2 explains why Israel felt God was not answering their prayers. What is the reason given?
  6. Isaiah 59 describes God responding to injustice by putting on armour. What does this armour consist of, famously echoed in Ephesians 6?
  7. Isaiah 60:1 contains a famous command. What is it, and what is the reason given?
  8. Isaiah 60:19-20 says the sun and moon will no longer be needed. What will replace them?
  9. Isaiah 61:1-2 describes the anointed one who is sent to proclaim good news to the poor. Which Gospel records Jesus reading this passage in the Nazareth synagogue and declaring it fulfilled?
  10. Isaiah 61:3 says God will provide for those who grieve in Zion. What three exchanges does he promise?
  11. Isaiah 62:2 says Jerusalem will be given a new name. What are the two new names given to Jerusalem in Isaiah 62:4?
  12. Isaiah 63:1 opens with a dramatic scene of a warrior coming from Edom in crimson-stained garments. Who is this warrior, and what does he say he has done?
  13. Isaiah 64:6 contains a sobering description of human righteousness before God. What does it say?
  14. Isaiah 64:4 contains a verse quoted by Paul in 1 Corinthians 2:9 about the glories God has prepared. What does it say?
  15. Isaiah 65:17 contains God's promise that he will create something entirely new. What does he say?
  16. Isaiah 65:20 describes the remarkable longevity of people in the new creation. What does it say about age?
  17. Isaiah 65:25 repeats imagery from chapter 11 about the peaceful kingdom. What does it say about the wolf and lamb?
  18. Isaiah 66:1-2 records God asking a surprising question about the temple. What does he say?
  19. Isaiah 66:24 closes the book with a sobering image of the fate of those who rebelled against God. What does this verse describe?
  20. Isaiah is often called the 'fifth Gospel' because of how extensively the New Testament draws from it. Roughly how many times is Isaiah quoted or alluded to in the New Testament?

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