Isaiah chapter 8 covers fear and trust — warning against fear and encouragement to trust god. Isaiah, written by Isaiah (c. 740-680 BC), is part of the Major Prophets and centers on themes of holiness, judgment, salvation.

Isaiah Chapter 8 Quiz - Multi-Level

An enhanced quiz on Isaiah chapter 8 with Easy, Medium, Hard, and Theological levels. Each level has 15 carefully crafted questions. Choose your difficulty and dive in!

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Perfect for new Christians and beginners. Basic facts and recognition questions to build confidence.

Isaiah Chapter 8 Quiz - Easy Level

Perfect for beginners! Test your basic knowledge of Isaiah Chapter 8.

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  • • Answer all questions below and click Submit when complete
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  • • Results will show immediately after submission
  • • This quiz takes approximately 8 minutes
  • • Test your biblical knowledge and learn from detailed explanations!

1.What was Isaiah instructed to take and write with a man's pen?

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2.Who were the two faithful witnesses that Isaiah took with him?

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3.According to Isaiah 8:3, what was the name given to the son born to the prophetess?

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4.Before the child Mahershalalhashbaz can say 'My father, and my mother,' what will happen?

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5.What do the people refuse according to Isaiah 8:6?

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6.Who is described as bringing up the waters of the river, strong and many?

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7.According to Isaiah 8:8, to what extent will the king of Assyria pass through Judah?

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8.What is the name mentioned in Isaiah 8:8 that refers to the land?

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9.What does Isaiah 8:10 say about taking counsel and speaking the word?

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10.True or False: Isaiah 8:12 commands people to say 'A confederacy' to those who say it and to fear their fear.

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11.Who should be sanctified and feared according to Isaiah 8:13?

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12.True or False: Isaiah 8:14 describes the LORD as a sanctuary and a stone of stumbling to the houses of Israel.

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13.What is Isaiah told to do with the testimony and law in Isaiah 8:16?

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14.Fill in the blank: 'Behold, I and the children whom the LORD hath given me are for ______ and for wonders in Israel.'

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15.True or False: Isaiah 8:19 encourages people to seek guidance from those who have familiar spirits and wizards.

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