JESUS CHRIST: GOD’S REVELATION TO THE WORLD

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JESUS CHRIST: GOD’S REVELATION TO THE WORLD CHAPTER 5 KINGS AND PROPHETS AWAITING THE MESSIAH

The Bible on Friendship Putting _________ Confidentiality ______________ Humility Positive _________

Conquest of the Promised Land

Joshua led the Israelites into the _________________ The Lord fought for Israel, and without his help, the Israelites would never have settled in the “______________________________________________” Joshua led the Israelites into the _________________

Judges In ancient Israel, judges were those who acted as temporary military leaders, as well as arbiters of disputes within and between tribes. Judges were also expected to remind the people of their responsibility to God. ___________________

Cycle of Apostasy Israelites sinned Israelites repent Judge died . . .

The Monarchy of Israel Israel’s Final Judge Choosing a King _____________l was Israel’s last and most significant judge. Toward the end of his life, the people clamored for a king. Samuel warned against this. Saul was selected king but lost the kingship because he disobeyed divine commands. _____________ was anointed by Samuel to replace Saul. Saul fell on his sword in despair.

Israel’s Greatest King David became the sole king of Israel, uniting all tribes into a single nation. David brought the Ark of the Covenant to _________________ to show YHWH’s abiding presence to the new nation. David had has faults for which he begged forgiveness. Solomon succeeded his father as king.

A Divided Kingdom Solomon was known for his wisdom. Solomon was corrupted by his office. After his death, Israel was split into the Kingdom of Judah (south) and the Kingdom of Israel (north). __________________________of the northern kingdom in 721 BC ____________________________of the southern kingdom in 587-586 BC

Prophet—”one who speaks for another” God Sends Prophets Prophet—”one who speaks for another” 1. There is only one true God—YHWH 2. The one God is holy, and God demands that we renounce sin 3. God would not abandon His promises to send the Messiah

Prophets of the Northern Kingdom Elijah and Elisha Elijah taunted the king’s pagan prophets Next to Moses, Elijah is the greatest of the OT prophets. He was present at Jesus’ Transfiguration Elisha succeeded Elijah

Prophets of the Southern Kingdom Isaiah Largest of all the prophetic books The ____________________must imitate God’s holiness by righteous living and true worship. Compared the nation to a vineyard that God cultivated

Prophets of the Southern Kingdom Jeremiah Shouted the love of a God who desperately wanted the Chosen People to repent Became a living symbol of God’s message Compared ____________ to a potter who would mold the nation in his hands

Prophets of the Southern Prophets Micah Ezekiel Message: Foretold a coming Messiah who would lead Israel to _____________________ Message: keep the Sabbath and follow the _____________________

The Babylonian Exile Living in a foreign land and intermarriage led to a loss of identity. Without a Temple, Jewish exiles gathered in _________________ where they studied and prayed together.

The Message of Second Isaiah SUFFERING SERVANT SONGS Speaks of God’s Chosen One who will bring justice to the world and treat the bruised reed tenderly Tells how God chose the servant before his birth Describes how God’s special messenger runs into resentment Parallels to __________________________________________—lamb led to slaughter

Return and Recommitment After the return to the Holy Land, a purified Judaism was more faithful to its vocation of witnessing to the nations by keeping the Law. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.