I. Vision concerning Judah and Jerusalem and their rebellion (vv.1:1-1:31)
Summary: Isaiah presents Judah and Jerusalem as rebellious with corrupt leaders and people, facing judgment and consequences.
II. The mountain of the LORD established and the humbling of the proud (vv.2:1-2:22)
Summary: A future establishment of the LORD's mountain with nations flowing to it and the humbling of human pride and idols.
III. Removal of leaders and social disorder in Jerusalem and Judah (vv.3:1-3:26)
Summary: The LORD removes leaders causing social chaos with children and women ruling, and the pride and downfall of daughters of Zion.
IV. Restoration and protection for the remnant in Zion (vv.4:1-4:6)
Summary: A future day when survivors in Zion are called holy and protected by the LORD's presence and shelter.
V. Song of the vineyard and woes for injustice and falsehood (vv.5:1-5:30)
Summary: The vineyard metaphor shows failure to produce good fruit, followed by woes against injustice, falsehood, and impending judgment.