CST 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Ahaz, Babylonian Captivity, The O.C.

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Someone who speaks for another, esp. for god (see ex. Hebrew words: navi, one who is called ; roeh, seer (of visions) Prophets tended to be called out around times of crisis in order to provide guidance and instruction to god"s people. Prophets as advisors to kings: samuel, nathan, elijah, elisha. Prophets as spiritual/social preachers: isaiah, jeremiah, etc. Determine what kind of prophecy it is. Determine its relation to the exile (586 bc) Immediate and impending judgment of israel (chs. The new exodus and the restoration of israel (chs. Ahaz looks to assyria for help against syria and israel (7-12) Hezekiah looks to the lord for help against assyria (36-39) Message for the future return from exile (56-66) The holy one of israel: god"s holiness, his punishment of sin, redemption for his glory (43:22-28) The servant of the lord: 42:1-7; 49:19; 50:4-11; 52:13-53:12. Virgin birth/a child is born (7; 9) Early prophecies during reigns of josiah and jehoiachim (chs.

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