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1 1,5 | 19), his wearing a yoke (chs. 27-28), his buying of land ( 2 2,1 | of Jehovah. ~ A. To-Day — Chs. 1:2-2:17.~1 — Ch. 1:2-20. 3 2,1 | Penitence. ~ B. The Future — Chs. 2:18-3:21.~1 — Ch. 2:18- 4 4,1 | Israel and her Neighbours — Chs. 1, 2.~1 — Ch. 1:1, 2. Introduction.~ 5 4,1 | 1, 2. Introduction.~2 — Chs. 1:3-2:5. The Crimes of 6 4,1 | Israel’s Crimes and Doom — Chs. 3-6.~1 — Ch. 3. Social 7 4,1 | Five Visions of Doom — Chs. 7-9:10. ~ D. Final Blessing — 8 4,5 | Israel and her Neighbours (Chs. 1, 2). ~ The mention of 9 4,6 | Israel’s Crimes and Doom (Chs. 3-6). ~ Amos’ second message 10 4,7 | Five Visions of Doom (Chs. 7-9:10).~ These visions, 11 5,1 | and his Faithless Wife — Chs. 1-3.~1 — Ch. 1:1-9. The 12 5,1 | The Faithless Wife.~2 — Chs. 1:10-2:23. Israel’s Faithlessness.~ 13 5,1 | Jehovah and Faithless Israel — Chs. 4-14.~1 — Chs. 4:1-5:7. 14 5,1 | Israel — Chs. 4-14.~1 — Chs. 4:1-5:7. Like Priest Like 15 5,1 | Priest Like People.~2 — Chs. 5:8-6:6. Fratricidal Strife.~ 16 5,1 | Fratricidal Strife.~3 — Chs. 6:7-7:7. The Testimony 17 5,1 | Testimony of History.~4 — Chs. 7:8-8:14. Israel’s Political 18 5,1 | The Father’s Love.~9 — Chs. 11:12-12:14. Israel False 19 5,2 | discovered in the major portion (chs. 4-14) of Hosea; the order 20 5,4 | Hosea’s Wife (Chs. 1, 3). ~ Hosea’s call came 21 5,6 | and His Faithless Wife (Chs. 1-3). ~ The meaning of 22 5,7 | Jehovah and Faithless Israel (Chs. 4-14). ~ A foremost place 23 6,1 | A. Assyrian background — Chs. 1-39.~1 — (a) Ch. 1. Introduction 24 6,1 | section and whole book. (b) Chs. 2-6. Growth of obduracy 25 6,1 | Chiefly time of Jotham.).~2 — Chs. 7-12. Consolation of Immanuel 26 6,1 | Chiefly time of Ahaz.).~3 — Chs. 13-23. Judgment of the 27 6,1 | contemporary nations.~4 — Chs. 24-27. Judgment of the 28 6,1 | and the last things.~5 — Chs. 28-33. The revolt from 29 6,1 | Time of Hezekiah.).~6 — Chs. 34-35. God’s avenging and 30 6,1 | avenging and redeeming.~7 — (a) Chs. 36-37. Deliverance from 31 6,1 | Assyria (looking back.). (b) Chs. 38-39. Entanglement with 32 6,1 | Babylonian background. Chs. 40-66.~1 — Chs. 40-48. 33 6,1 | background. Chs. 40-66.~1 — Chs. 40-48. Deliverance from 34 6,1 | Deliverance from Babylon.~2 — Chs. 49-55. The spiritual deliverance 35 6,1 | deliverance of Israel.~3 — Chs. 56-66. The new Zion and 36 6,2 | collection of prophecies (chs. 40-55 — Deutero-Isaiah) 37 6,2 | less homogeneous section (chs. 56-66 — Trito-Isaiah) in 38 6,6 | merely an introduction to chs. 2-12, but serves in that 39 6,7 | Judah under Jotham and Ahaz (Chs. 2-12). ~ Though as has 40 6,7 | there is a break between chs. 6 and 7, and the two resultant 41 6,7 | they form a larger whole. Chs. 2-6 come mainly from the 42 6,7 | until there is no hope; chs. 7-12 are mainly from the 43 6,7 | closes with two Messianic chs. (11 and 12), which end 44 6,8 | s action in the light of chs. 2-5. Though God hardens, 45 6,9 | J-Young: Studies in Isaiah, chs. 6 and 7).~ ~ 46 6,2 | Nations and of the World (Chs. 13-27). ~ Here, too, we 47 6,2 | His own people. To that, chs. 13-23 give an answer, for 48 6,2 | apocalyptic and eschatological chs. 24-27. Here God’s final 49 6,6 | Egypt and Ethiopia (Chs. 18-20). ~ At this time 50 6,8 | Judah under Hezekiah (Chs. 28-33). ~ The general impression 51 6,9 | Judgment and Blessing (Chs. 34, 35). ~ Much of the 52 6,0 | Historical Chapters (Chs. 36-39). ~ Chs. 36 and 37 53 6,0 | Chapters (Chs. 36-39). ~ Chs. 36 and 37 obviously hang 54 6,0 | subservient to spiritual ends. Chs. 36, 37 are placed first 55 6,0 | prophecies about Assyria; chs. 38, 39, though earlier 56 6,2 | Deutero-Isaiah” (Chs. 40-55). ~ Though it is 57 6,4 | these references are from chs. 40-48, which form a clear-cut 58 6,4 | the Babylonian exile. In chs. 49-55 (“The Book of the 59 6,5 | with the general setting of chs. 40-55 was that of Delitzsch 60 6,0 | Trio-Isaiah” (Chs. 56-66). ~ Unlike the two 61 6,0 | By a number of scholars chs. 60-62 are taken as belonging 62 6,2 | Sin and Redemption (Chs. 58, 59). ~ Here again we 63 6,3 | Arise, Shine” (Chs. 60-62). ~ There seems to 64 6,6 | Final Blessedness (Chs. 65-66). ~ Though in its 65 6,7 | for there is nothing in chs. 56-66 to justify such an 66 7,1 | Samaria and Jerusalem — Chs. 1-3.~1 — Ch. 1. God’s Anger 67 7,1 | against Samaria and Judah.~2 — Chs. 2, 3. The Sins of Judah. ~ 68 7,1 | The Messianic Period — Chs. 4, 5.~1 — Ch. 4. The Establishment 69 7,1 | Jehovah with Jerusalem — Chs. 6, 7.~ ~ 70 7,2 | closing section of the book (chs. 6, 7) Micah’s denunciations 71 7,2 | much more gloomy than in chs. 1-3. There is a general 72 7,4 | The Sins of Judah (Chs. 2, 3). ~ Two groups of 73 7,5 | probably synchronize with chs. 1-3 rather than follow 74 7,7 | Jehovah with Jerusalem (Chs. 6-7). ~ The changes of 75 8,1 | of the Day of the Lord — Chs. 1:1-3:8.~1 — Chs. 1:1-2: 76 8,1 | Lord — Chs. 1:1-3:8.~1 — Chs. 1:1-2:3. Universal Judgment 77 9,4 | Siege and Fall of Nineveh (Chs. 2, 3). ~ The chapter division 78 10,1| A. A Spiritual Dialogue—Chs. 1, 2.~1 — 1:2ff. The Prophet’ 79 11,1| Structure of Jeremiah. ~ A. Chs. 1-25:14. Prophecies of 80 11,1| The call of Jeremiah.~2 — Chs. 2-6. Prophecies from the 81 11,1| the time of Josiah.~3 — Chs. 7-20. Prophecies from the 82 11,1| the time of Jehoiakim.~4 — Chs. 21-25: 14. Prophecies against 83 11,1| kings and prophets.~ B. Chs. 25:15-38; 46-51. Prophecies 84 11,1| against the Nations[1]~ C. Chs. 26-33. Destruction and 85 11,1| Destruction and Restoration. ~ D. Chs. 34-45. Jeremiah and the 86 11,3| third is found mainly in chs. 34-45 (see structure of 87 11,3| but is to be found also in chs. 1-25:14 and chs. 26-33. 88 11,3| also in chs. 1-25:14 and chs. 26-33. There is no reasonable 89 11,3| second is found mainly in chs. 1-25:14 but also in chs. 90 11,3| chs. 1-25:14 but also in chs. 26-33. If compared carefully 91 11,3| tended adding section D (chs. 34-45). It may well be 92 11,6| idolatry in contrast to chs. 2 and 3, which are before 93 11,8| with base metal (6:28-30).~ Chs. 1-6 of Jeremiah underline 94 11,3| actions are recorded in chs. 35, 27 (note ver. 1 should 95 11,6| 18:18-23; 20:7-18.~ Since chs. 1-20 represent approximately 96 11,7| the North, viz. most of chs. 30, 31. The approximate 97 11,7| fourth year of Zedekiah (chs. 27, 28) and to deflect 98 11,8| down his message of hope in chs. 30-31. After the fall of 99 11,0| The Last Days of Jeremiah (Chs. 40-45). ~ When Jerusalem 100 11,1| Prophecies against the Nations (Chs. 46-51). ~ The bulk of these 101 11,1| bulk of these prophecies, chs. 46-49:33 though 46:13-28 102 13,1| Structure of Ezekiel. ~ A. Chs. 1-24. Prophecies of Doom.~ 103 13,1| Prophecies of Doom.~1 — Chs. 1-7. The Call and the opening 104 13,1| the opening message.~2 — Chs. 8-19. The Sin of Jerusalem.~ 105 13,1| The Sin of Jerusalem.~3 — Chs. 20-23. The deeper meaning 106 13,1| Imminent Judgment. ~ B. Chs. 25-32. Prophecies against 107 13,1| Palestine’s Neighbours.~2 — Chs. 26-28. Tyre.~3 — Chs. 29- 108 13,1| Chs. 26-28. Tyre.~3 — Chs. 29-32. Egypt. ~ C. Chs. 109 13,1| Chs. 29-32. Egypt. ~ C. Chs. 33-48. Prophecies of Restoration.~ 110 13,1| Ch. 37. The People.~5 — Chs. 38, 39. The last Enemies.~ 111 13,1| 39. The last Enemies.~6 — Chs. 40-48. The Redeemed People 112 13,4| 122 seq.). It is said that chs. 4-24 are addressed exclusively 113 13,4| to the understanding of chs. 4-24. We entirely agree 114 13,4| could begin his building up (chs. 33-48), he had to bring 115 13,6| Coming Doom of Jerusalem (Chs. 4-7). ~ These acted prophecies 116 13,7| with a long trance-vision (chs. 8-11). The presence of 117 13,8| Judgment (9:1-11:13). ~ Chs. 9 and 10, and possibly 118 13,2| Inevitable Penalty of Idolatry (Chs. 14-16). ~ These chapters 119 13,5| Deeper Meaning of the Sin (Chs. 20-23). ~ These chapters, 120 13,5| However, in the light of chs. 40-48 any such interpretation 121 13,7| Prophecies Against the Nations (Chs. 25-32). ~ These prophecies 122 13,9| ver. 23). In contrast to chs. 12:10; 19:1; 21:25 no stress 123 13,0| The Restored Land (Chs. 35, 36). ~ Though Ezekiel 124 13,1| The Last Enemies (Chs. 38, 39). ~ Instead of letting 125 13,1| Josephus is to be trusted, chs. 40-48 may very well originally 126 13,2| The People at Peace (Chs. 40-48). ~ Reference has 127 14,2| History of Israel, Vol. II, chs. VII. VIII.).~ ~ 128 15,1| The Visions of Zechariah — Chs. 1-8.~1 — Gh. 1:1-6. The 129 15,1| Crowning of Joshua. ~11 — Chs. 7, 8. A New Era.~ B. The 130 15,1| Establishment of Messiah’s Kingdom — Chs. 9-14. ~1 — Chs. 9, 10. 131 15,1| Kingdom — Chs. 9-14. ~1 — Chs. 9, 10. The Deliverance 132 15,2| into two distinct parts (chs. 1-8; 9-14) is denied by 133 15,2| second part as well, viz. chs. 9-11; 12-14. With this 134 15,2| as 1653 Mede attributed chs. 9-14 to Jeremiah on the 135 15,2| Contacts between the style of chs. 9-11 and Jeremiah are too 136 15,3| a false interpretation.~ Chs. 1-8 present many difficulties 137 15,3| tend to become blended.~ Chs. 9-14 are also apocalyptic, 138 15,3| is nothing comparable in chs. 9-14, where the figures 139 15,6| The New Era (Chs. 7, 8). ~ The fall of Jerusalem 140 15,7| Establishment of Messiah’s Kingdom (Chs. 9-14). ~ We have already 141 16,1| Love — Ch. 1:6-3:12.~1 — Chs. 1:6-2:9. Lack of Respect 142 16,1| Inhumanity and Apostasy.~3 — Chs. 2:17-3:6. Despising of 143 16,1| in the Day of Judgment — Chs. 3:13-4:3.~ D. The Final 144 17,1| beasts. ~ B. The Future — Chs. 7-12.~1 — Ch. 7. The End 145 17,1| Messiah the Prince.~4 — Chs. 10-12. The Fortunes of 146 17,3| with the nations, while chs. 8-12 deal with the Jews, 147 17,4| variants, especially in chs. 4-6, but there are three 148 17,5| guarantee that the visions of chs. 9 and 10-12, in which the 149 17,4| The Fortunes of Israel (Chs. 10-12). ~ How remarkable 150 18,3| Hebrew alphabet, and so chs. 1, 2, and 4 have 22 verses 151 18,3| while ch. 3 has 66.~ In chs. 1 and 2 each verse has 152 18,3| translation.~ Ch. 4 resembles chs. 1 and 2, except that each 153 18,0| 11:1-8; 14:10-12~ [3] Chs. 21; 22:20-23:8; 24; 27-