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Intro to Books of Prophecy I.Law – Foundation for Christ I.Law – Foundation for Christ II.History – Preparation for Christ II.History – Preparation for Christ III.Poetry – Aspiration for Christ III.Poetry – Aspiration for Christ IV.Prophecy – Expectation for Christ IV.Prophecy – Expectation for Christ

Intro to Books of Prophecy I.Law – Foundation for ChristI.Law – Foundation for Christ –Genesis: Election –Exodus: Redemption –Leviticus: Sanctification –Numbers: Direction –Deuteronomy: Instruction

Intro to Books of Prophecy II.History – Preparation for ChristII.History – Preparation for Christ –Joshua: Possession –Judges: Oppression –Ruth: Devotion –1 Samuel: Stabilization –2 Samuel: Expansion –1 Kings 1-10: Glorification –1 Kings 11-22: Division –2 Kings: Deterioration, Deportation

Intro to Books of Prophecy II.History – Preparation for ChristII.History – Preparation for Christ –1 Chronicles: Deprivation –2 Chronicles: Destruction –Ezra: Reconstruction –Nehemiah: Restoration –Esther: Protection

Intro to Books of Prophecy III.Poetical Books – Aspiration for ChristIII.Poetical Books – Aspiration for Christ –Job: Mediation –Psalms: Communion –Proverbs: Wisdom –Ecclesiastes: Satisfaction –Song of Solomon: Union

Intro to Books of Prophecy IV.Prophecy – Expectation for ChristIV.Prophecy – Expectation for Christ –Hosea, Joel, Amos: National Restoration –Isaiah, Micah: International Salvation –Obadiah, Jonah, Nahum: Retribution on Nations –Zephaniah, Habakkuk: Retribution on Judah and Nations

Intro to Books of Prophecy IV.Prophecy – Expectation for ChristIV.Prophecy – Expectation for Christ –Jeremiah, Lamentations: Covenantal Reaffirmation –Ezekiel: Nations Religious Restoration –Daniel: Nations Political Restoration –Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi: Spiritual and Moral Reconstruction of Nation

Intro to Books of Prophecy I.Meaning of Prophecy I.Meaning of Prophecy II.Testing a Prophet II.Testing a Prophet III.History of Prophecy III.History of Prophecy IV.Source of Prophetic Message IV.Source of Prophetic Message V.Method of Delivering Prophetic Message V.Method of Delivering Prophetic Message VI.Subject of Prophetic Message VI.Subject of Prophetic Message VII.Significance of Prophetic Message VII.Significance of Prophetic Message

Hosea, Joel, Amos Expectation of National Restoration by Christ Expectation of National Restoration by Christ (Presented in Chronological Order)

Joel I. Desolation from the Lord (1:1-2:17)I. Desolation from the Lord (1:1-2:17) –A. Historical Aspect (1:1-20) –B. Prophetical Aspect (2:1-17) II. Deliverance of the Lord (2:18-3:21)II. Deliverance of the Lord (2:18-3:21) –A. Promise of Present Blessing (2:18-27) –B. Promise of Future Blessing (2:28-3:21)

Amos I. Declarations of Sin and Judgment (1-2) I. Declarations of Sin and Judgment (1-2) Eight Oracles Eight Oracles II.Exhortations about Sin and Judgment (3-6) II.Exhortations about Sin and Judgment (3-6) Three Sermons Three Sermons III.Visions of Judgment and Restoration (7-9) III.Visions of Judgment and Restoration (7-9) Six Visions Six Visions

Hosea – Salvation I. Faithful Husband and Unfaithful Wife (1-3)I. Faithful Husband and Unfaithful Wife (1-3) Personal AffectionPersonal Affection II.Faithful Lord and Unfaithful Israel (4- 14)II.Faithful Lord and Unfaithful Israel (4- 14) National ReflectionNational Reflection –A. Transgression of Israel (4-8) –B. Visitation of Israel (9-10) –C. Restoration of Israel (11-14)

Isaiah, Micah Expectation of International Salvation Though Christ Expectation of International Salvation Though Christ

Isaiah – Jehovah is Salvation I.Prophetic Condemnations (1-35)I.Prophetic Condemnations (1-35) –A. Condemnation Concerning Judah and Israel (1-12) –B. Condemnation on the Surrounding Nations (13-23) –C. Condemnations Concerning all Nations (24-35)

Isaiah – Jehovah is Salvation II.Historic Confiscation (36-39)II.Historic Confiscation (36-39) –A. Looking Back to the Assyrian Invasion (36- 37) –B. Looking Forward to the Babylonian Invasion (38-39)

Isaiah – Jehovah is Salvation III. Messianic Consolation (40-66)III. Messianic Consolation (40-66) –A. Deliverance from God (40-48) –B. Deliverer from God (49-57) –C. Delivered of God (58-66)

Micah – Who is Like God I.Denunciation of the Lord (Judgment) (1-3) I.Denunciation of the Lord (Judgment) (1-3) II.Consolation of the Lord (Glory) (4-7) II.Consolation of the Lord (Glory) (4-7)

Obadiah, Jonah, Nahum Expectation of Retribution on Surrounding Nations Expectation of Retribution on Surrounding Nations

Obadiah – Servant of Jehovah I.Doom of Edom Pronounced (1-16) I.Doom of Edom Pronounced (1-16) II.Deliverance of Judah (17-21) II.Deliverance of Judah (17-21)

Jonah – Dove I.Disobedient Prophet – Running Away from the Lord (1) I.Disobedient Prophet – Running Away from the Lord (1) II.Disciplined Prophet – Running Back to the Lord (2) II.Disciplined Prophet – Running Back to the Lord (2) III. Dynamic Prophet – Running With the Lord (3) III. Dynamic Prophet – Running With the Lord (3) IV.Disappointed Prophet – Running Ahead of the Lord (4) IV.Disappointed Prophet – Running Ahead of the Lord (4)

Nahum – Consolation I.Judgment on Nineveh Declared (1) I.Judgment on Nineveh Declared (1) II.Judgment on Nineveh Described (2) II.Judgment on Nineveh Described (2) III.Judgment on Nineveh Defended (3) III.Judgment on Nineveh Defended (3)

Zephaniah, Habakkuk Retribution on Judah and the Nations Retribution on Judah and the Nations

Zephaniah – Hidden by Jehovah I. Execution of Retribution – Gods Jealousy is Kindled Against Judah (1) I. Execution of Retribution – Gods Jealousy is Kindled Against Judah (1) II.Exhortation to Repentance – Gods Jealousy is Kindled Against the Gentiles (2-3a) II.Exhortation to Repentance – Gods Jealousy is Kindled Against the Gentiles (2-3a) III.Expectation of Redemption – Gods Jealousy Quenched for Judah (3b) III.Expectation of Redemption – Gods Jealousy Quenched for Judah (3b)

Habakkuk – To Embrace I.Faith Tested (1) I.Faith Tested (1) II.Faith Taught (2) II.Faith Taught (2) III.Faith Triumphant (3) III.Faith Triumphant (3)

Jeremiah, Lamentations Expectation of Covenantal Reaffirmation in Christ Expectation of Covenantal Reaffirmation in Christ

Jeremiah – Established by the Lord I.Prophecies Before the Fall of Jerusalem (1-39)I.Prophecies Before the Fall of Jerusalem (1-39) –A. Prophecies During Josiahs Reign (1-12) –B. Prophecies During Jehoiakims Reign (13- 20; 25-26; 35-36) Prophets Experiences (13-20)Prophets Experiences (13-20) Prophets Exhortations (25-26)Prophets Exhortations (25-26) Prophets Exigencies (35-36)Prophets Exigencies (35-36)

Jeremiah – Established by the Lord –C. Prophecies During Zedekiahs Reign (21- 24; 27-37; 37-39) Prophecies about Judahs Political Future (21-24; 27-29)Prophecies about Judahs Political Future (21-24; 27-29) Prophecies about Judahs Spiritual Future (30-33)Prophecies about Judahs Spiritual Future (30-33) Prophecies about Judahs Immediate Future (34; 37-29)Prophecies about Judahs Immediate Future (34; 37-29)

Jeremiah – Established by the Lord II.Prophecies After the Fall of Jerusalem (40-52)II.Prophecies After the Fall of Jerusalem (40-52) –A. Prophecies to the Remnant in Palestine (40-43) –B. Prophecies to the Remnant in Egypt (44) –C. Prophecies to the Remnant in Babylon (45-52)

Lamentations – How (Hebrew); Tears of Jeremiah (Greek) I.Pain of Zions Fall – A Mourning Widow (1) I.Pain of Zions Fall – A Mourning Widow (1) II.Plight of Zions Fall – A Weeping Daughter (2) II.Plight of Zions Fall – A Weeping Daughter (2) III.Purpose of Zions Fall – An Afflicted Man (3) III.Purpose of Zions Fall – An Afflicted Man (3) IV.Pondering Zions Fall – Tarnished Gold (4) IV.Pondering Zions Fall – Tarnished Gold (4) V.Plea on Behalf of Zions Fall – A Fatherless Child (5) V.Plea on Behalf of Zions Fall – A Fatherless Child (5)

Ezekiel Expectation of the Nations Religious Restoration by Christ Expectation of the Nations Religious Restoration by Christ

Ezekiel – Strengthened of God I. Gods Denunciation of Judah – Departure of Gods Glory (1-24)I. Gods Denunciation of Judah – Departure of Gods Glory (1-24) –A. Ordination of the Prophet (1-3) –B. Proclamation of the Prophet (4-24) Nearness of Gods Judgment (4-7)Nearness of Gods Judgment (4-7) Need of Jerusalems Judgment (8-11)Need of Jerusalems Judgment (8-11) Nature of Gods Judgment (12-24)Nature of Gods Judgment (12-24) II.Gods Visitation on the Nations – Preparation for Glory (25-32)II.Gods Visitation on the Nations – Preparation for Glory (25-32)

Ezekiel – Strengthened of God III. Gods Restoration of Israel – Return of Gods Glory (33-48)III. Gods Restoration of Israel – Return of Gods Glory (33-48) –A. New Life Will Be Bestowed on Israel (33- 39) Exhortations to Gods People (33-37)Exhortations to Gods People (33-37) Resurrection of Gods People (35-37)Resurrection of Gods People (35-37) Visitation on Israels Enemies (38-39)Visitation on Israels Enemies (38-39) –B. New Order Will Be Established in Israel (40-48) Messianic Temple (40-43)Messianic Temple (40-43) Messianic Worship (44-46)Messianic Worship (44-46) Messianic Land and River (47-48)Messianic Land and River (47-48)

Ezekiel – Strengthened of God IV.Two Interpretations of Ezekiel (40-48)IV.Two Interpretations of Ezekiel (40-48) –A. Spiritual Interpretation –B. Literal Interpretation

Daniel Expectation of the Nations Political Restoration by Christ Expectation of the Nations Political Restoration by Christ

Daniel – God is [my] Judge I. Historical Narration (1-6)I. Historical Narration (1-6) –A. Selection of Daniel (1) –B. Secrets of God (2) –C. Steadfastness of Gods Servants (3) –D. Sovereignty of God (4) –E. Sin and Fall of Babylon (5) –F. Supplication and Deliverance (6)

Daniel – God is [my] Judge II. Prophetical Revelations (7-12)II. Prophetical Revelations (7-12) –A. Symbols Significance (7) –B. Sacrilege in the Sanctuary (8) –C. Seventy Sevens (of Years) (9) –D. Strength from the Savior (10) –E. Sinister Savior (11) –F. Salvation of the Saints (12)

Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi Spiritual and Moral Reconstruction of the Nation Spiritual and Moral Reconstruction of the Nation

Haggai – Festal I.Word of Reproof (1) – Temples Construction (Elul 1, 520 B.C.) I.Word of Reproof (1) – Temples Construction (Elul 1, 520 B.C.) II.Word of Support (2:1-9) – Temples Consolation (Tishri 21, 520 B.C.) II.Word of Support (2:1-9) – Temples Consolation (Tishri 21, 520 B.C.) III.Word of Blessing (2:10-19) – Temples Sanctity (Chisleu 24, 520 B.C.) III.Word of Blessing (2:10-19) – Temples Sanctity (Chisleu 24, 520 B.C.) IV. Word of Promise (2:20-23) – Temples Strength (Chisleu 24, 520 B.C.) IV. Word of Promise (2:20-23) – Temples Strength (Chisleu 24, 520 B.C.)

Zechariah – Lord Has Remembered I.Zions Sanctuary (1-6) – Eight VisionsI.Zions Sanctuary (1-6) – Eight Visions II.Zions Services (7-8) – Four MessagesII.Zions Services (7-8) – Four Messages III.Zions Savior (9-14) – Two BurdensIII.Zions Savior (9-14) – Two Burdens –A. Rejected Savior (9-11) – First Coming of Christ –B. Reigning Savior (12-14) – Second Coming of Christ

Malachi – My Messenger I.Religious Decline (1:1-2:9) I.Religious Decline (1:1-2:9) II.Social Debasement (2:10-16) II.Social Debasement (2:10-16) III.Moral Defection (2:17-3:6) III.Moral Defection (2:17-3:6) IV.Material Dissipation (3:7-18) IV.Material Dissipation (3:7-18) V.Messianic Declaration (4:1-5) V.Messianic Declaration (4:1-5)