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SA
470 - Prophetic Authors II
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| Prophetic Authors
I, II and III concentrate on what are normally called the Latter Prophets.
Many of the pre-exile prophets concentrated on verbal prophecies,
and were only recorded for posterity due to the faithfulness of the
Scribes, who tried to record as much information as possible. But
few of them, except for Moses, felt any leading to write down their
prophecies for posterity. Their prophetic ministries were largely
situational, and once the prophecy had been given, the prophet was
on his way, moving to the next situation or location God required
of them. As the Prophetic Office began to mature, it became obvious
that these messages needed to go beyond merely verbal delivery, and
so prophets began to either write down their revelations or have others
associated with their ministries, such as Baruch, write them down
for them. Fortunately for us, once Israel and Judah were threatened
with destruction and deportation, it suddenly became very important
to write prophetic messages down, so that the exiles could read them
even in another land, and so that God's faithfulness to bring both
judgment and restoration could be measured and established as accurate
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Week
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Lesson
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Foundation
Scriptures
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1
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Because Of the Anointing
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Isaiah 10:27 |
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2
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The Prophetic Timeline |
Isaiah 14:14:1-21 |
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3
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Line Upon Line |
Isaiah 28:9-12 |
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4
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My Servant |
Isaiah 42:1-45:7 |
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5
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New Things |
Isaiah 48:3-8,15-17 |
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6
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The Suffering Servant |
Isaiah 53:1-54:5 |
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7
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My Thoughts, Your Thoughts |
Isaiah 55:8-13 |
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8
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The Predestined Prophet |
Jeremiah 1:4-19, Amos 7:14-15,
Isaiah 49:1 |
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9
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The Anti-Shepherd |
Jeremiah 23:1-32, Ezekiel 34 |
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10
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Prophetic Burnout |
Jeremiah 20:7-18, I Kings 19:1-21 |
| Course Grading will
be accomplished in the following manner: A Mid-Term exam will be given
on the first 5 class sessions, comprising 40% of the final grade.
A Final Exam will be given on the last 5 class sessions, comprising
40% of the final grade. Attendance and participation will account
for 10% of the final grade. And a special minimum three page Essay
reflecting the students own observations and conclusions about the
materials presented in the course, representing what they feel they
have learned, will account for 10% of the final grade. Unexcused absences
will represent an automatic 1% decrease in the final grade. Absences
with a valid excuse approved by the instructor will not be counted
against the student's final grade. |
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