The Assyrian Crisis: The fall of the Northern Kingdom. This era consisted of the following factors that involve Assyria’s expansion into the region of Israel and Judah. This increase led to a complex series of alliances between the various kingdoms involved, as well as fighting-Syria Ephraimitic war. The war was Assyria attempts to expand, Syria and Israel allies for protection. Then Syria and Israel petition Judah Ahaz to ally with them but Judah declines Isaiah tells him to trust in God. Consequently, attack Judah but unsuccessful in killing Ahaz and Judah takes the tribute to Assyria and forms an alliance with Tiglath-Pileser. He invades …show more content…
A Servant is a group of people representing Israel who is the best view from Isaiah of the suffering.
What is unusual about Jeremiah 's call to be a prophet?
He was by God to be a prophet in 626 BC while he was still a child. Many referred to him as the as the "weeping prophet.” He would cry over the message due to the level of judgment. His purpose was to reveal the sins of God 's people and warn of consequences. Initially, Jeremiah resisted God 's call because he was young. However, God blessed him with the gift of being a great speaker. While preaching, he condemned idolatry, false gods, and the greediness of priests. Consequently, God also called him to preach against false prophets.
7. Jeremiah advised the exiles by sending a letter was sent by hand to leash, son of sharpen
-whom King Zedekiah sent to Babylonia
-The Lord of hosts said to those exiled, build houses and live in them and plant gardens to