Latter Prophets Final Flashcards

1
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Isaiah was a prophet _____ ______ of the classical era of prophecy.

A

Par excellences

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2
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Isaiah’s oracles were called “Words of ______” and “Words of _______”

A

Comfort, Reproof

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3
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Isaiah’s prophetic field of vision was _____

A

Broad

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4
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The distress signal of a heart crushed by Israel’s hardened nature was “Lord, _____ _____?”

A

How long

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5
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In chapter 6, Isaiah’s self-image was that of a man of “_______ lips.”

A

Unclean

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6
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Forgiven and summoned to a mission for the Lord, Isaiah responded to the Lord’s “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? With the unblemished “________________”

A

Here I am, send me

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7
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What two Judean Kong’s whose reigns Isaiah prophesied had significant involvements?

A

Ahaz and Hezekiah

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8
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Having ready access to kings may imply that Isaiah was an _________ in the royal court.

A

Official

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9
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Isaiah’s ministry took place during the reigns of what four Kings?

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Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, Hezekiah

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10
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Between chapters 33 & 34 there is an obvious scribal break, which some believe indicates the book of Isaiah was written on ______ scrolls

A

Two

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11
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In the first series of Oracles, (Isaiah 1:2-31), is a compilation of Oracles announcing Judah’s _______ and lamenting the devastation of the land by war, concluding with an oracle of _____.

A

Transgression, hope

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12
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The second series of Oracles (Isaiah 2:1-5:30) condemns those who had become ______ about God’s work in the world, who misjudged good for _____, whose own ________ had become the standard of prudence and who were heroes in drinking wine but cowards in dispensing _______.

A

Skeptical, evil, wisdom, justice

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13
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In chapter 6, Isaiah’s testimony was that of Hope for Judah, contaminated by _____ and cleansed by _______.

A

Earth, Heaven

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14
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Isaiah chapters 7-12 is called the Book of ________

A

Immanuel

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15
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Isaiah Chapters 13-23 were Oracles against the _________

A

Nations

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16
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Isaiah 24 the world destruction is the summation of the individual prophecies of judgment. This God, so terrible in judgment, is the God of _______

A

Israel

17
Q

The heart of Isaiah the prophet is best revealed as he opens chapters 40-66 with ______

A

Comfort

18
Q

Two encompassing ideas, in the beginning of the book of Isaiah, what are the two phrases?

A

“My people” “The holy of Israel”

19
Q

In the means of Reconciliation, Isaiah used three personal lines of redemption, all appointed by the Lord:

A

The prophet, Cyrus, Messian

20
Q

The Messiah is the __________ of Redemption.

A

Centerpiece

21
Q

What are we ______ _______ ______

A

Thinking, saying, doing

22
Q

What was the theme for Amos?

A

A call for obedience

23
Q

5 sections of Hosea

A
  1. Restoration of Israel
  2. Marriage restored
  3. Seeking the Lord
  4. Return from exile
  5. Healing of Israel’s faithfulness
24
Q

Jonah preached ______, not ________

A

Judgment, repentance

25
Q

Micah was a

A

Demand for moral obedience

26
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3 challenges in Micah

A
  1. Reality
  2. Agency
  3. We can’t be passive
27
Q

God is the source of ________

A

Judgment

28
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Name three things for our generation?

A
  1. Thinking
  2. Talking
  3. Doing