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Ecc/SoS/Isa/Jer
Question | Answer |
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Chapters 1-2 | Life is meaningless |
Chapter 9 | Same fate – all die |
Chapter 12 | Aging and “The conclusion of the matter… Fear God and keep His commandments.” |
Song of Songs | (The greatest of all songs!) |
Purpose of Song of Songs | To exult the joys of love and sex in marriage. |
SS 5:1, 16 | Christian marriage is composed of two disciples being “friends and lovers” |
1 Kings 2:22. (SS 6:13) | “Shulammite” woman is “Abishag the Shunammite.” This would explain all the more Solomon’s righteous anger toward Adonijah. |
Isaiah son of Amoz | "The greatest of the writing prophets.” His name literally means "The Lord saves." Isaiah was sawed in half. (Hebrews 11:37) He lived in Jerusalem, and had his greatest influence under King Hezekiah. (Isaiah 37) |
Messianic Prophecies | Isaiah 7:14, Isaiah 9:1-7, Isaiah 11:1-12, Isaiah 53, Isaiah 61:1-2 |
Remnant Theology | Isaiah 10:20-23, Isaiah 11:1-3, 10-16, Isaiah 36-37 Key verse: 37:4 – “Pray for the remnant that still survives.” |
Jeremiah | Son of the priest – Hilkiah. He was called as a very young man to be a “prophet to the nations.” (Jer 1:4-5) After Josiah is killed, Jeremiah writes “the Laments” (2 Chron 35:25) Jeremiah dies in Egypt heartbroken after the fall of Jerusalem. (Jer 43:8) |
Jeremiah 1:4-8 | Jeremiah’s calling |
Jeremiah 5:30-31; 6:9-17 | The spiritual condition of Judah |
Jeremiah 7:1-15 | False reliance on the Temple deceiving the Jews that God was with them |
Jeremiah 18:1-10; 19:1, 10-13 | The Potter is God; Jeremiah breaks the jar as a sign of God’s judgment |
Jeremiah 23:1-4 | God gathers the remnant with a vision of righteous leadership |
Jeremiah 29:1-14 | Jeremiah’s letter to the remnant in Babylon and the 70 year prophecy of the return of the Jews from Babylon to Jerusalem. |
Jeremiah 35 | The Recabites |
Jeremiah 36 | Jehoiakim burns Jeremiah’s scroll but ultimately cannot destroy the Word of God |
Jeremiah 52:31-34 | Jehoiachin given a seat of honor in Babylon |