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The Old Testament prophets - men spake from God
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Chapter 1. The Prophets.
The Prophetic Books.
The Functions of a Prophet.
History as Prophecy.
Early Prophecy.
The Form of the Prophetic Message.
The Shaping of the Prophetic Book.
Unfulfilled Prophecy.
Heralds of the New Testament
Chapter 2. Joel.
The Structure of Joel the Day of Jehovah.
Author and Date.
The Day of Jehovah.
The Swarm of Locusts.
The Giving of the Spirit.
The Judgment of the Nations (3:1-17).
Final Blessing (3:18-21).
Chapter 3. Jonah.
The Author and Date.
Historicity.
The Purpose of the Book.
The Sufferings of Disobedience (Ch. 1).
The Psalm of Thanksgiving (Ch. 2).
Nineveh Repents (Ch. 3).
God’s Tender Mercy (Ch. 4).
Chapter 4. Amos.
The Structure of Amos.
The Author.
Amos’ Message.
The Background.
The Crimes of Israel and her Neighbours (Chs. 1, 2).
Israel’s Crimes and Doom (Chs. 3-6).
Five Visions of Doom (Chs. 7-9:10).
Final Blessing (Ch. 9:11-15).
Chapter 5. Hosea.
The Structure of Hosea.
The Author and His Book.
The Background.
Hosea’s Wife (Chs. 1, 3).
Hosea’s Message.
Hosea and His Faithless Wife (Chs. 1-3).
Jehovah and Faithless Israel (Chs. 4-14).
Chapter 6. Isaiah.
The Structure of Isaiah.
The Unity of the Book.
The Problem of “Deutero-Isaiah.”
Isaiah.
The Historical Background of “Proto-Isaiah.”
Introduction (Ch. 1).
Judah under Jotham and Ahaz (Chs. 2-12).
The Call of Isaiah (Ch. 6).
Immanuel (7:1-17; 8:5-8; 9:2-7, 11:1-10).
Maher-shalal-hash-baz (8:1-8).
The Rejection of the Prophet (8:11-18).
The Judgment of the Nations and of the World (Chs. 13-27).
The Taunt-Song Against the King of Babylon (14:3-23).
Philistia (14:28-32).
Moab (15:1-16:14).
Egypt and Ethiopia (Chs. 18-20).
The Resurrection Hope (25:6-8; 26:13-19).
Judah under Hezekiah (Chs. 28-33).
Judgment and Blessing (Chs. 34, 35).
Historical Chapters (Chs. 36-39).
The Historical Background of “Deutero-Isaiah.”
“Deutero-Isaiah” (Chs. 40-55).
The Spiritual Background.
The Vindication of Jehovah.
The Servant of Jehovah.
The Servant and Israel.
“I create evil” (45:7).
The Suffering Messiah.
The Resurrection of the Messiah.
“Trio-Isaiah” (Chs. 56-66).
Venal Rulers and an Idolatrous Population (56:9-57:21).
Sin and Redemption (Chs. 58, 59).
“Arise, Shine” (Chs. 60-62).
The Day of Vengeance (63:1-6).
A Prayer (63:7-64:12).
Final Blessedness (Chs. 65-66).
Additional Notes.
Chapter 7. Micah.
The Structure of Micah.
The Author and His Book.
God’s Anger against Samaria and Judah (Ch. 1).
The Sins of Judah (Chs. 2, 3).
The Establishment of God’s Kingdom (Ch. 4).
The Messianic King (Ch. 5).
Controversy of Jehovah with Jerusalem (Chs. 6-7).
Chapter 8. Zephaniah.
The structure of Zephaniah.
The Author.
Universal Judgment focused on Jerusalem (1:2-2:3).
Judgment on the Nations (2:4-15).
God’s Judgment on Jerusalem (3:1-8).
Universal Salvation (3:9-20).
Chapter 9. Nahum.
The Fall of Nineveh.
The Author.
A Triumphal Ode (Ch. 1).
The Siege and Fall of Nineveh (Chs. 2, 3).
Chapter 10. Habakkuk.
The Structure of Habakkuk.
The Author.
Habakkuk’s Message.
Woe to the Oppressor (2:6-20).
God Comes to Deliver (Ch. 3).
Chapter 11. Jeremiah.
The Structure of Jeremiah.
The Neglected Prophet.
The Compiling of the Book.
Jeremiah the Young Man.
Jeremiah’s Call (Ch. 1).
The Northern Invader (4:5-31; 5:15-19; 6:1-8, 22-26).
Faithless Israel (2:1-4:4).
Increasing Obduracy (6:9-21).
Jeremiah and the Reign of Jehoiakim.
The Historical Background.
The Challenge (Ch. 7:1-15; 26:1-19, 24).
The Vanity of Outward Religion.[2]
Increasing Opposition.
Rejection.
Jeremiah and the False Prophets.
The Moulding of the Prophet.
Jeremiah and the Fall of Jerusalem.[3]
The new Covenant (31:31-34).
The Messiah (23:5f; 30:9, 33:14-26).
The Last Days of Jeremiah (Chs. 40-45).
Jeremiah’s Prophecies against the Nations (Chs. 46-51).
Chapter 12. Obadiah.
Obadiah and Jeremiah.
The Date of Obadiah.
The Coming Destruction of Edom (vers. 1-14, 15b).
The Day of the Lord (vers. 15a, 16-21).
Chapter 13. Ezekiel.
The Structure of Ezekiel.
Ezekiel’s Early Life.
The Call of Ezekiel (1:1-3:21).
Ezekiel’s Commissioning.
A Prophet Restrained (3:22-27).
The Coming Doom of Jerusalem (Chs. 4-7).
The Desecration of the Temple (Ch. 8).
The Divine Judgment (9:1-11:13).
God’s Grace to the Exiles (11:14-25).
Zedekiah’s Fate (12:1-20).
On Prophecy and the Prophets (12:21-13:23).
The Inevitable Penalty of Idolatry (Chs. 14-16).
The Folly and Treachery of Zedekiah (Ch. 17).
The Citizen Basis of the Restored Community (Ch. 18).
The Deeper Meaning of the Sin (Chs. 20-23).
Imminent Judgment (Ch. 24).
Prophecies Against the Nations (Chs. 25-32).
The Prophet’s Recommissioning (Ch. 33).
Rulers past and future (Ch. 34).
The Restored Land (Chs. 35, 36).
The Last Enemies (Chs. 38, 39).
The People at Peace (Chs. 40-48).
Prophecy and Apocalyptic.
Chapter 14. Haggai.
Post-exilic Prophecy.
The Historical Background of Haggai and Zechariah.
The Prophet Haggai and His Message.
The First Message and the People’s Response (Ch. 1).
The Second Message (2:1-9).
The Third Message (2:10-19).
The Fourth Message (2:20-23).
Chapter 15. Zechariah.
The Structure of Zechariah.
The Problem of Authorship.
The Prophet and his Message.
The Eight Visions (1:7-6:8).
The Crowning of Joshua (6:9-15).
The New Era (Chs. 7, 8).
The Establishment of Messiah’s Kingdom (Chs. 9-14).
Chapter 16. Malachi.
The Structure of Malachi. “I Have Loved You.”
The Prophet and His Message.
The Proof of God’s Love (1:2-5).
Obstacles to the Enjoyment of God’s Love (1:6-3:12).
God’s Loving Protection of the Pious in the Day of Judgment (3:13-4:3).
The Final Call to Repentance (4:4ff).
Chapter 17. Daniel.
The Structure of Daniel.
“Historical Errors.”
The Linguistic Problem.
When did Daniel enter the Canon?
The Miraculous Element.
The Moral Problem.
Daniel the Man.
The Stories of Daniel.
The Visions.
Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream (Ch. 2).
The End of World History (Ch. 7).
The Enemy of the Saints (Ch. 8).
The Messiah the Prince and the “seventy weeks” prophesy (Ch. 9).
The Fortunes of Israel (Chs. 10-12).
Additional Note.
Appendix.
Lamentations.
Hebrew Poetry.
The Literary Form of Lamentations.
The First Lament.
The Second Lament.
The Third Lament.
The Fourth Lament.
The Messianic Interpretation.
The Purpose of Lamentations.
Church's Heritage (Fr. M. Pomazansky).
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