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ISAIAH


What are the themes of the book of Isaiah?

1. salvation


2. the need for salvation due to sin


3. the provision of salvation through the Messiah

ISAIAH


What is the significance of his name?

"Yahweh is Salvation"

ISAIAH


What do the terms “Deutero-Isaiah” and “Trito-Isaiah” mean?

- "Deuter-Isaiah" - those who believe there were two authors titled it this (1-39 by Isaiah, 40-66 by later author)

- "Trito-Isaiah" - those who believe there were three authors title it this (56-66 by third author)



ISAIAH


How do these relate to the unity of the book?

1. the difference in emphasis, style, + vocab between 1-39 and 40-66


2. the detailed predictive prophecies included, which have caused them to "late-date" those sections

ISAIAH


What are the 5 reasons for accepting the unity of Isaiah?

1. Jewish tradition


2. implies there's only one author


3. since God is sovereign, He knows the future


4. Jesus + other NT writers quote from both sections of the book and identify Isaiah as the author of both


5. all ancient copies of the book include all sections

ISAIAH


What is the general teaching about the Messiah in 4:2; 7:14; 9:6-7; 11:1-5; 52:13-53:12 and 61:1-3?

4:2 - Messiah would come from the line of Yaweh/David


7:14 - "A virgen will be with child and bear a son...Immanuel"


9:6-7 - His deity and reign


11:1-5 - His righteous reign


52:13-53:12 - His suffering and death


61:1-3 - His comings

ISAIAH


What were the two interpretive problems connected with 7:14 and its context and their suggested solution?

1. how the Hebrew word "almah" was to be understood


- liberal interpreters mean an unmarried woman


- every other occurrence of "almah" refers to a virgen


2. how the sign was fulfilled - was there contemporary fulfillment to Ahaz, a future fulfillment to Mary + Jesus, or a combination?


- a combination - not only did Isaiah predict, but also that Ahaz got a sign that he needed

ISAIAH


The world-power in chs. 1-39 is __________.


The world-power in chs. 40-66 is __________.

1-39 - Assyria


40-66 - Babylon

ISAIAH


What is the basic subject matter and mood of chs. 1-39? of chs. 40-66?

1-39 - sin and judgement, historical events during Isaiah's life


40-66 - hope and salvation through the Messiah, mainly predictive events that are beyond Isaiah's life.

ISAIAH


What are Isaiah’s “Servant Songs”?

The servant of Yahweh was t one the one who obeys God and accomplishes his will.

ISAIAH


Who is to be identified as the Servant of the Lord?

- Messiah


- remnant


- nation of Israel

MICAH


What are the themes of the book of Micah?

1. condemnation of empty ritualism


2. generally the same themes as Isaiah – therefore this book has been called “Little Isaiah”

MICAH


What other prophetic book is it similar to?

Isaiah

MICAH


Micah consists of three sermons beginning with the word “______” (1:2; 3:1;6:1).

hear

MICAH


How does each of these three sermons end?

assurance of hope

MICAH


How is Micah classified regarding Messianic prophecy?

has more predictive prophecy than any other prophetic book

MICAH


What is the famous Messianic prophecy in Micah 5:2?

Micah foretells the place of birth of the Messiah - Bethlehem