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2 Lesson 14 Prophetic Themes 2 Chronicles 21:18-20 2 Kings 4

3 Prophetic Themes  Prophets often understudied Often not taught  Repent Unfaithfulness brings calamity God will chastise But, in mercy He desires repentance

4 Prophetic Themes  The Day of Jehovah Day of reckoning  Individuals or nations Day of judgment of evil Day of deliverance for the righteous

5 Prophetic Themes  God’s concern for the nations God wants all people to be righteous He calls on all nations to measure up Chastises those who don’t Rewards those that do Obedience = blessings Sin = punishment

6 Prophetic Themes  The Messiah The Messiah is coming Shining message of the prophets Coming to do God’s will Coming to save Coming to destroy

7 Prophetic Themes  A new spiritual world order Messiah will inaugurate Mountain of the Lord’s house A kingdom Reference is to the church

8 Jehoshaphat—end of life  Became king of Judah at age 35  Reigned 25 years  “Did what was right in the sight of the Lord” √  High places were not destroyed  People had not directed their hearts to God Makes it so very easy to turn back review

9 Jehoshaphat  JUDAH  Jehoshaphat  Jehoram  Ahaziah  Athaliah  ISRAEL  Ahab – Jezebel Ahaziah Jehoram Athaliah review

10 Jehoshaphat  Aligned himself with Ahaziah, king of Israel  Made ships to attack Tarshish  God destroyed the ships  ---------------------------------------  Jehoshaphat dies  Jehoram, his son reigns in his place review

11 Kingdom Relationships  JUDAH  Jehoshaphat  Jehoram  Ahaziah  Athaliah  ISRAEL  Ahab – Jezebel Ahaziah Jehoram Athaliah review

12 Jehoram (Judah)  Has six brothers  Jehoshaphat had given them all great gifts  The kingdom he gave to Jehoram  Jehoram established his kingdom  Jehoram killed all his brothers  Jehoram was 32 when he became king  Jehoram reigned 8 years in Jerusalem review

13 Jehoram  He did not follow the ways of his father  Rather he walked after the kings of Israel Specifically Ahab  Jehoram was married to Ahab and Jezebel’s daughter, Athaliah  Jehoram did evil in the sight of the Lord  God did not destroy him because of his promise to David influenced by review

14 2 Samuel 7  13 "He shall build a house for My name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever.  14 "I will be his Father, and he shall be My son. If he commits iniquity, I will chasten him with the rod of men and with the blows of the sons of men. review

15 Jehoram  Edom and Libnah revolted against Jehoram  2 Chron 21:11 Moreover he made high places in the mountains of Judah, and caused the inhabitants of Jerusalem to commit harlotry, and led Judah astray.  A warning letter from Elijah (Elisha ?)  The Philistines and Arabians attack Jehoram  All of Jehoram’s sons are killed— but one review

16 Prophecy of Obadiah  In the reign of Rehoboam, Jerusalem was invaded by Shishak, of Egypt  In the days of Joram/Jehoram, Jerusalem was invaded by the Philistines, Arabians and, possibly, the Edomites  In the reign of Joash/Jehoash, Jerusalem was threatened by Hazael, King of Syria concerning Edom Obadiah 1:1 The vision of Obadiah. Thus says the Lord GOD concerning Edom Obadiah 1:10 "For violence against your brother Jacob, Shame shall cover you, And you shall be cut off forever. strangers carried captive his forces foreigners entered his gates 11 In the day that you stood on the other side-In the day that strangers carried captive his forces, When foreigners entered his gates And cast lots for Jerusalem-Even you were as one of them. review

17 Prophecy of Obadiah  Differences on time of book  First of the written prophets  Edom—descendants of Esau Brother to Jacob (Israel) review

18 Prophecy of Obadiah  Edom had been conquered by David  God is using them to punish Jehoram  But, Edom’s punishment is coming as well Obedience = blessings Sin = punishment review

19 Prophecy of Obadiah  Judgment is coming on Edom  V 1 – call for nations to rise up against Edom  V 2-4 – pride was her downfall; no one could bring her down; God says “I will bring you down”. Proverbs 16:8 Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before a fall. review

20 Prophecy of Obadiah  Judgment is coming on Edom  V 1 – call for nations to rise up against Edom  V 2-4 – pride was her downfall; no one could bring her down; God says “I will bring you down”.  V 5-9 – everything would be taken; nothing left in Edom to be found; wise men destroyed "Edom was known for its wise men; Elephaz, one of the friends of Job, was a Temanite, Teman being one of the most important towns in Edom." review

21 Prophecy of Obadiah  V 10-14 – reason for destruction; violence against Jacob; should not have rejoiced at Judah’s troubles; nor taken from them during calamities as you have done, it shall be done to you  V 15-16 – results of judgment; “as you have done, it shall be done to you”; she would be swallowed up "For we must all be made manifest before the judgment-seat of Christ; that each one may receive the things done in the body, according to what he hath done, whether it be good or bad" (2 Corinthians 5:10). review

22 Prophecy of Obadiah  V 17-21 – Mt Zion would be the deliverance of Jacob; Jacob would be fire, but Edom stubble; no survivor would remain from Edom  Last part Messianic Edom often used as unrepentant mankind They would not survive Deliverers would come from Zion review

23 Lesson 14 Prophetic Themes 2 Chronicles 21:18-20 2 Kings 4

24 Jehoram (Judah)  God smote Jehoram with an incurable disease of the bowels  He suffered two years before he died

25 Jehoram (Judah)  Buried in City of David Not in tombs of the kings  “departed without being desired” He died and no one cared  Good people in Judah felt relief  Succeeded by his son Ahaziah

26 Elisha  Began when Elijah taken up in whirlwind  About time of end of Ahaziah and beginning of Jehoram in Israel  Continued through several kings  Record may not be chronological

27 Elisha Increases the Widow’s Oil  Wife of one of the sons of the prophets  Creditors are demanding her sons become slaves  What do you have in your house  I have nothing but a little oil  Go borrow all the vessels you can

28 Elisha Increases the Widow’s Oil  Shut your door and fill the vessels  When all vessels filled, the oil stopped  Go sell the oil and pay your debtors  Live off the proceeds of the rest

29 A Shunammite Woman  Elisha passes through Shunem At sw foot of Hill of Moreh in valley of Jezreel

30 A Shunammite Woman  A well-to-do woman  Invited Elisha to eat  Became a ‘stopping place’  This is a man of God  Let’s make a small room for him  Her husband agrees  Elisha told Gehazi, his servant, to call the Shunammite woman

31 A Shunammite Woman  You have done all this for us; what can we do for you? Speak to the king Or the commander of the army  I am content  You will have a son  …some time passes; the boy becomes ill

32 A Shunammite Woman  The woman held him until noon then he died  She placed the boy in Elisha’s bed  She had a donkey saddled and set out for Mt Carmel where Elisha lived  Elisha saw her coming and sent Gehazi to meet her Is everything alright?

33 A Shunammite Woman  She would not stop to talk to Gehazi  She rushed on to Elisha  She fell at Elisha’s feet and could not speak for her distress  The Lord had not told Elisha the reason for her coming  Elisha sent Gehazi Lay my staff on the boy’s face

34 A Shunammite Woman  She would not leave Elisha  Elisha went with her  Gehazi met them saying the staff had no effect  Elisha Went in and shut the door He prayed He stretched himself over the boy’s body Elisha walked around and repeated

35 A Shunammite Woman  The boy began to sneeze  Then opened his eyes  Call the Shunammite  Take your son  She fell at Elisha’s feet in profound gratitude  She took her son and went out

36 Elisha Purifies Stew  In Gilgal

37 Elisha Purifies Stew  There was a famine is the land  He was with the sons of the prophets  Put on a pot of stew  One man gathered herbs and wild gourds  He ground these into the stew Not knowing they were poisonous and very bitter

38 Elisha Purifies Stew  When they began to eat the stew they tasted the bitterness and knew something was wrong  Elisha asks for some meal  He puts it in the stew  Then they dipped for each one  There was nothing harmful in the stew

39 Jehoram (Judah)  God smote Jehoram with an incurable disease of the bowels  He suffered two years before he died  Why the suffering and agony?  Jehoshaphat his father “Did what was right in the sight of the Lord”  Yielded to influence of Athaliah Ahab and Jezebel Lessons 1 – who will influence us? 2 – who will we influence? A careful man I ought to be, A little fellow follows me; I do not dare to go astray, For fear he'll go the self-same way.

40 Jehoram (Judah)  Buried in City of David Not in tombs of the kings  “departed without being desired” He died and no one cared  Why was there great mourning when their king died?  Why did ‘no one care?’ Lessons 1 – who will mourn when I die? 2 – or course, my family 3 – what will be in the ‘dash’ in my life? 4 – what will God say when I die? 'Come, you blessed of My Father Matthew 25:34 "Then the King will say to those on His right hand, 'Come, you blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world 'Depart from Me Matthew 25:41 "Then He will also say to those on the left hand, 'Depart from Me, you cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels

41 Jehoram (Judah)  Good people in Judah felt relief  Glad his evil influence was gone  Ahaziah his son is the next king Mother was Athaliah  What do you think will be said of Ahaziah? Evil king Lessons 1 – will good people be glad my bad influence is gone? 2 – how can I make my influence good and godly people really mourn when I die? Egyptians mourned for him seventy days Genesis 50:3 Forty days were required for him, for such are the days required for those who are embalmed; and the Egyptians mourned for him seventy days. all the house of Israel mourned for Aaron thirty days. Numbers 20:29 Now when all the congregation saw that Aaron was dead, all the house of Israel mourned for Aaron thirty days.

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