
Books of Prophecy: Insights into Prophetic Books and Isaiah's Message
Delve into the world of prophetic books covering 400 years with 17 books and 16 writers. Explore the main themes of justice, sovereignty, and mercy of God, and discover how these messages are relevant for today. Learn about the role of prophets as God's spokesmen, the diverse audiences they addressed, and the specific focus on Isaiah's prophecies concerning Judah's judgement and restoration. Uncover the Messianic passages in Isaiah that foretell the coming of Jesus and the ultimate salvation through His name.
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Books of Prophecy Prophetic books: Covers a period of about 400 years There are 17 books and 16 writers. They compliment the historical books with their information.
Books of Prophecy Main Theme of Prophetic books: The justice, sovereignty and mercy of God. Relevant message; To the people in their day (Jerimiah 1:9-10) For our learning (Romans 15:4) Main message; Christ. "Of Him all the prophets bear witness that through His name everyone who believes in Him receives forgiveness of sins."(Acts 10:43)
Books of Prophecy Being a Prophet: Primarily they were God s spokesman They were called for a special purpose They were inspired (2 Peter 1:21) They were reformers (Ezekiel 22:26) Proof of their message (Deut. 18:20-22)
Books of Prophecy Who they addressed: 1) Israel Amos and Hosea 2) Nineveh Jonah and Nahum 3) Babylon Daniel 4) Captives in Babylon Ezekiel 5) Edom Obadiah 6) Judah Joel, Isaiah, Micah, Jeremiah, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachai
Isaiah Purpose: Isaiah wrote of God s judgement of Judah and their restoration after Babylonian captivity. Messianic prophesies of Jesus. Contents: The first 39 chapters deal with the judgement of Israel. The last 27 chapters speak to the restoration of Judah after captivity.
Isaiah Important passages: 1:13-20 7:14-15 9:6-7 37:14-20 53:1-6 59:1-3
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