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isaiah [2012/11/14 11:25]
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isaiah [2013/06/09 15:25]
steve [Isaiah 13-23]
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 ====== The Book of the Prophet Isaiah ====== ====== The Book of the Prophet Isaiah ======
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 +  * [[Old Testament Prophets]]
 +  * [[Hezekiah]]
 +  * [[Kingdom of Judah]]
  
   * [[Isaiah'​s Writing Style - Groups of Words]]   * [[Isaiah'​s Writing Style - Groups of Words]]
   * [[Isaiah'​s Writing Style - Repetition]]   * [[Isaiah'​s Writing Style - Repetition]]
   * [[The proud shall be brought low]]   * [[The proud shall be brought low]]
 +  * [[A vineyard in a very fruitful hill]]
 +  * [[Assyria besieges Jerusalem]] - Isaiah 36-37
 +  * [[Isaiah and Assyria]]
  
 ==== Life of Isaiah ==== ==== Life of Isaiah ====
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   * son of Amoz   * son of Amoz
   * prophet in Jerusalem 740-701 BC   * prophet in Jerusalem 740-701 BC
-  * [[Hezekiah]] (king of Judah)+  * served under [[Hezekiah]] (king of Judah)
   * [[Assyria]]   * [[Assyria]]
   * Syria   * Syria
   * kingdom of Israel (the northern kingdom, Samaria)   * kingdom of Israel (the northern kingdom, Samaria)
-  * theme: Judah overrun by Assyria, but nation still preserved (not completely destroyed) 
-  * theme: Ephraim (Israel) destroyed as a nation 
-  * theme: the fall of Syria 
-  * theme: destruction of Assyria 
-  * theme: __eventual__ fall of Jerusalem 
   * Hoshea, vassal king of Israel (to Assyria)   * Hoshea, vassal king of Israel (to Assyria)
   * Sargon II (Assyria)   * Sargon II (Assyria)
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   * Sannacherib (Assyria), successor to Sargon   * Sannacherib (Assyria), successor to Sargon
   * [[Manasseh]],​ son of Hezekiah (Judah), wicked king who had Isaiah killed   * [[Manasseh]],​ son of Hezekiah (Judah), wicked king who had Isaiah killed
-  * theme: Babylonian captivity of Judah 
  
 +=== Themes in Isaiah'​s Writing ===
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 +  * Judah overrun by Assyria, but nation still preserved (not completely destroyed)
 +  * Ephraim (Israel) destroyed as a nation
 +  * the fall of Syria
 +  * destruction of Assyria
 +  * __eventual__ fall of Jerusalem
 +  * Babylonian captivity of Judah
 ==== Isaiah'​s Figurative Geography ==== ==== Isaiah'​s Figurative Geography ====
  
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   * Lebanon, Bashan - pride and haughtiness -- they were areas with northern mountains and lofty cedars   * Lebanon, Bashan - pride and haughtiness -- they were areas with northern mountains and lofty cedars
   * Ephraim, Samaria - the Northern Kingdom   * Ephraim, Samaria - the Northern Kingdom
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 +==== Isaiah 13-23 ====
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 +These are chapters giving warnings to certain nations. ​ We have a prophet that's been given the authority to prophecy to neighboring countries. ​ The burden is to warn and to testify. ​ There are nine nations that he warns: Babylon, Moab, Damascus, Egypt, Tyre, Ariel (?)
  
 ==== Chapters ==== ==== Chapters ====
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   * [[Isaiah 65]]   * [[Isaiah 65]]
   * [[Isaiah 66]]   * [[Isaiah 66]]
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 +----
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 +  * [[Old Testament]]
 +  * [[Ecclesiastes]]
 +  * [[Jeremiah]]
isaiah.txt ยท Last modified: 2013/08/25 22:28 by steve