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1 Announcements For those doing the extra credit project, nothing is due on Monday. Exam on Monday: –If you are taking the exam in the ASC, please go directly there instead of picking up your exam in Jenks 237. –You may start at 8:45 if you wish. –Please bring a bright pen (red, orange, or bright blue) for the map. Otherwise, it will be difficult to read your answers on the map.

2 Psalm 18:46 (English) HAIADONAIUVARUKHTZURI (2X) LivesThe LORDand blessed (is)my Rock VEYARUM ELOHEI YESHU’ATI (2X) And may He be exalted the God of My salvation

3 Review Which prophet condemned the nations roundabout before addressing Israel? Which prophet gave his children symbolic names – Jezreel, “Not Loved,” and “Not My People”? What was the purpose of the book of Jonah?

4 Prophets of the South: Isaiah, Micah, Joel

5 Introduction to Isaiah Significance of Isaiah Historical contexts –Southern kingdom and reigning kings Uzziah[approx 790-740] Jotham[750-732 – co-reign with both Uzziah and Ahaz] Ahaz[735-715 – co-reign] Hezekiah[715-685] –Foreign threats (current – Assyria; later – Babylonia) –The future restoration in the reference to Cyrus [539]

6 The Geo-political Context

7 The Critics Confront Isaiah The “problem” of accurate prediction Subsequent divisions of the text Presumed authors and date Responses to the charges of “differences in style, content, and theology”: –Length of Isaiah’s life and ministry –The crisis of idolatry fits 8 th century, not the 6 th –The prediction regarding Cyrus fits into Isaiah’s contrast between idols and the LORD –Same themes and expressions throughout the book

8 Key Doctrines in Isaiah The Supreme and Unique Nature of God (44:6-18) – Idols mean nothing; those who make and worship them are the greatest of fools –Idols are made by humans so it is illogical to worship them –Idols cannot tell the future; by contrast, God not only foretells; He brings it to pass The Holiness of God – “the Holy One of Israel” (used 25 times) The universal promise of salvation (Jews and Gentiles) –All nations will come to the temple (2:2 and chapter 4) –Foreigners will come; the temple will be a house of prayer for all nations (56:3-8) –The Servant of the Lord will be a light to the nations (49:6) The Servant of the Lord –The tasks of the Servant (Israel) – 42:1-7 –An individual who restores Israel – 42:18-20  49:1-7 –The Suffering Servant - 52:13-53:12

9 The Messiah in Isaiah Isaiah’s terms for the Messiah –Servant –Branch –Descendant of David –Righteous King Key passages –Born of a virgin (7:13-14) – note continuity from this context to the next –The Child who is God (9:5-7) –Brings peace to earth (11:1-12) –Frees people from sin through His own atoning death (53:1-12) –Anointed by God’s Spirit (61:1-4)

10 Micah – “What Does the LORD Require of You?” (6:8) Historical background –During time of Jotham, Ahaz, Hezekiah –Contemporary of Isaiah (note 4:1-5) – also prophesied in the south – and he also mentions Babylon (as did Isaiah) Micah’s Messages: –The Sovereign Lord is coming in judgment –Israel’s leaders are guilty of covetousness, fraud, injustice, brutality, deceit, hypocrisy –Israel’s prophets are false –there will be a time of restoration for all peoples Torah will go forth from Zion A Ruler over Israel – the One from Bethlehem - Micah in the New Testament: Messiah’s birthplace (5:2 in Matt 2:6)

11 Some Background for Joel

12 The Arrival of the Locust Plague

13 Before and After: “…laid waste my vines and ruined my fig trees…” (1:7)

14 On the Walls of Jerusalem Buildings: “They rush upon the city and run along the wall…” (2:9)

15 Joel Ministry to the southern kingdom – Zion, Judah, Jerusalem Messages –The locust plague and the day of the Lord –Repent and return to God (2:13) –The great Day heralded by the outpouring of the Spirit and astronomical phenomena – 2:28-32 is part of Peter’s sermon (Acts 2:17- 21) at Pentecost


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