Minor Prophets, Part 1: Assyrian Crisis
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Lesson OneIntroduction to the Prophets21 Activities|2 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Isaiah 20–27, Ezekiel 33–37, Zechariah 12–14
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In | Introduction to the Prophets
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In | Workbook: On What Grounds Does God Judge the Nations?
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In | God’s First Covenant Is Not with Israel
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In | Judgment and the Day of the LORD
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In | Judgment Is Meant to be Taken Literally
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In | Workbook: “Seeing”
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In | Hope
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In | Restoration in Zion
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In | The Remnant
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In | The Sovereignty of God
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Behind | Our Approach to the Prophets
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Behind | The Historical Context of the Prophets
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Behind | Prophets and Kings: 800-400 BC
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Behind | Assyrian Invasion
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Behind | iMap: Assyrian Invasion Map
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In Front | The Remnant and the Gentiles
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In Front | Prophets After the Old Testament
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In Front | Workbook: Who is Someone You Think of as a Modern-Day Prophet?
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson TwoProphets and Prophecy20 Activities|2 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Isaiah 6; Jeremiah 1, 22, 36; Ezekiel 1–5; Hosea 1–3; Amos 1–3
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In | Introduction to the Prophets
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In | Workbook: Distinguishing the Prophets
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In | God’s Word and the Prophetic “Call” to Ministry
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In | Workbook: “YHWH Saying”, Part 1
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In | Workbook: “YHWH Saying”, Part 2
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In | Workbook: Names of the Prophets
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In | True and False Prophets
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In | Professional Prophets
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In | Terms for the Prophets
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In | People of the Book
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In | Living Parables
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Behind | Prophets and Prophecy in the Ancient Near East
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In Front | Being Called by God
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In Front | Michael Card’s “The Prophet”
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In Front | Workbook: Michael Card’s “The Prophet”
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In Front | Discernment Among Many Voices
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In Front | The Prophetic Word Today
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson ThreeAmos24 Activities|3 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Amos
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In | Symbols for the Prophets
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In | A Symbol for Amos
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In | Classism in Amos, Part 2
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In | Hollow Ritual
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In | Alliances as “Insurance”
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In | Workbook: The 4 I’s
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In | Keeping Faith, Covenant Loyalty
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In | Amos and the Pentateuch, Part 2
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In | Faithfulness to God and Neighbor
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In | Amos and Leviticus
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In | Recurring Phrases in Amos
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In | The Fortunes of Israel, Part 2
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Behind | Onsite: Amos, Shepherd and Fig-Pricker – Ronit Maoz
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Behind | iMap: Places in Amos
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In Front | Idolatry Today
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In Front | Immorality Today
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In Front | Injustice Today
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In Front | Workbook: Reflecting on the 3 I’s
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In Front | Alliances Today
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In Front | Amos and MLK
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In Front | Workbook: Guiding Questions – Amos
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FourHosea19 Activities|5 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Hosea
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In | A Symbol for Hosea
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In | Workbook: Hosea and Gomer
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In | Idolatry and Marital Infidelity
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In | Judgment
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In | Mercy and Restoration
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In | The Chiasm of Hosea
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In | Workbook: The Chiasm of Hosea 1-3
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In | Workbook: Simile in Hosea
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Behind | The Northern Kingdom
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In Front | God’s Love and Rationalization
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In Front | Workbook: Remaining Faithful
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In Front | Religious Infidelity
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In Front | Prediction and Fulfillment
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In Front | Hosea and Romans 9
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In Front | Death and the Afterlife
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In Front | Workbook: Guiding Questions – Hosea
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FiveJonah18 Activities|3 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Jonah
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In | A Symbol for Jonah
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In | Workbook: Jonah and the Superpowers
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In | Living in the Shadow of a Superpower
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In | What’s the Point of Jonah
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In | Jonah and Exodus
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Behind | Tarshish and Nineveh
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Behind | iMap: Jonah’s Journey
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Behind | Jonah and Jeroboam II
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Behind | An Unwilling Oracle
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In Front | Workbook: Jonah and Jesus
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In Front | Jonah and Jesus
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In Front | The Message of Jonah’s Fourth Chapter
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In Front | God’s Mission to Missionaries
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In Front | Workbook: People Who Should Be Beyond God’s Mercy
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In Front | Workbook: Guiding Questions – Jonah
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
In | Prophetic Genres
We might think of the prophetic books and “prophecy” as a single biblical genre, but these texts, like the roles of the people who produced them, varied. Just as the prophets assumed different roles in the community, their speeches shifted from one genre to the next depending on what they were trying to say and the audience they were addressing.
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Genre Passage Announce judgment The LORD has a charge to bring against Judah; he will
punish Jacob according to his ways and repay him
according to his deeds.
(Hosea 12:2 NIV)Announce salvation I will heal their apostasy,
I will love them freely,
For My anger has turned away from them.
(Hosea 14:4 NASB)Trial speeches “Hear and testify against the house of Jacob,”
Declares the Lord GOD, the God of hosts.
(Amos 3:13 NASB)Prayers O LORD, act for Your name’s sake!
Truly our apostasies have been many,
We have sinned against You.
(Jeremiah 14:7 NASB)Hymns He who made the Pleiades and Orion
And changes deep darkness into morning,
Who also darkens day into night,
Who calls for the waters of the sea
And pours them out on the surface of the earth,
The LORD is His name.
(Amos 5:8 NASB)Wisdom sayings Whoever is wise, let him understand these things;
Whoever is discerning, let him know them.
(Hosea 14:9 NASB)
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