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ISAIAH What are the themes of the book of Isaiah? |
1. salvation 2. the need for salvation due to sin 3. the provision of salvation through the Messiah |
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ISAIAH What is the significance of his name? |
"Yahweh is Salvation" |
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ISAIAH What do the terms “Deutero-Isaiah” and “Trito-Isaiah” mean? |
- "Deuter-Isaiah" - those who believe there were two authors titled it this (1-39 by Isaiah, 40-66 by later author)
- "Trito-Isaiah" - those who believe there were three authors title it this (56-66 by third author) |
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ISAIAH How do these relate to the unity of the book? |
1. the difference in emphasis, style, + vocab between 1-39 and 40-66 2. the detailed predictive prophecies included, which have caused them to "late-date" those sections |
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ISAIAH What are the 5 reasons for accepting the unity of Isaiah? |
1. Jewish tradition 2. implies there's only one author 3. since God is sovereign, He knows the future 4. Jesus + other NT writers quote from both sections of the book and identify Isaiah as the author of both 5. all ancient copies of the book include all sections |
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ISAIAH What is the general teaching about the Messiah in 4:2; 7:14; 9:6-7; 11:1-5; 52:13-53:12 and 61:1-3? |
4:2 - Messiah would come from the line of Yaweh/David 7:14 - "A virgen will be with child and bear a son...Immanuel" 9:6-7 - His deity and reign 11:1-5 - His righteous reign 52:13-53:12 - His suffering and death 61:1-3 - His comings |
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ISAIAH What were the two interpretive problems connected with 7:14 and its context and their suggested solution? |
1. how the Hebrew word "almah" was to be understood - liberal interpreters mean an unmarried woman - every other occurrence of "almah" refers to a virgen 2. how the sign was fulfilled - was there contemporary fulfillment to Ahaz, a future fulfillment to Mary + Jesus, or a combination? - a combination - not only did Isaiah predict, but also that Ahaz got a sign that he needed |
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ISAIAH The world-power in chs. 1-39 is __________. The world-power in chs. 40-66 is __________. |
1-39 - Assyria 40-66 - Babylon |
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ISAIAH What is the basic subject matter and mood of chs. 1-39? of chs. 40-66? |
1-39 - sin and judgement, historical events during Isaiah's life 40-66 - hope and salvation through the Messiah, mainly predictive events that are beyond Isaiah's life. |
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ISAIAH What are Isaiah’s “Servant Songs”? |
The servant of Yahweh was t one the one who obeys God and accomplishes his will.
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ISAIAH Who is to be identified as the Servant of the Lord? |
- Messiah - remnant - nation of Israel |
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MICAH What are the themes of the book of Micah? |
1. condemnation of empty ritualism 2. generally the same themes as Isaiah – therefore this book has been called “Little Isaiah” |
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MICAH What other prophetic book is it similar to? |
Isaiah |
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MICAH Micah consists of three sermons beginning with the word “______” (1:2; 3:1;6:1). |
hear
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MICAH How does each of these three sermons end? |
assurance of hope
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MICAH How is Micah classified regarding Messianic prophecy? |
has more predictive prophecy than any other prophetic book |
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MICAH What is the famous Messianic prophecy in Micah 5:2? |
Micah foretells the place of birth of the Messiah - Bethlehem |