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Old Testament Survey Series: The Major Prophets

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During the terrible days of the Babylonian captivity there was a group of men who put to writing a collection of visions, prophecies, and warnings that continue to fascinate and horrify Bible students even now, some two and one-half millennia later. The Major Prophets operating in Jerusalem and Babylon, saw and documented terrifying visions such as Jeremiah's Day of Disaster, the vision of Ezekiel's Gog and Magog. They witnessed true life horror such as the Writing on the Wall, faithful people cast into fiery furnaces and, of course, the infamous Lion's Den. But horror and judgment turn to joyful triumph in the Valley of Dry Bones. More importantly, they also saw visions of hope and salvation which were documented in the vision of the New Temple. Peering through the mists of time to the Messiah, their vision even pinpointed when Jesus would arrive. Without a doubt, theirs was a time of fantastic visions: the Wheel Within a Wheel; Angels and Living Things; the Harlotry of an Unfaithful People. Through all of the prophecies and their fulfillments the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob remains in control.

Top Highlights

“Each should leave worship a different person than he came in” (Page 504)

“The Book of Isaiah contains sixty-six chapters which are a microcosm of the Bible. The first thirty-nine chapters, like the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament, speak mainly of condemnation. The last twenty-seven chapters, like the twenty-seven books of the New Testament, speak mainly of redemption.” (Page 20)

“Even the street walkers could learn a trick or two from Judah! Her love for Baal induced the harlot even to kill innocent people. Taking a life was considered justifiable manslaughter if the victim was caught trying to break into a house. The victims of the Baal-cult zeal, however, were innocent children!” (Page 198)

“Perhaps more teaching on prayer is found in the Book of Jeremiah than in any other book of the Bible.” (Page 181)

“It ranks second in actual word count among the prophetic books (39,407 words as compared to Jeremiah’s 42,659), and ranks third in size in the entire Bible.” (Page 353)

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