Theology prophets
Elijah and Elisha) What problem are they addressing?
Israel not being faithful to YHWH
What are the major themes? Isaiah
Judgment and hope
How do we know authority has been transferred?
he talks to God and can now also perform miracles or do the things Elijah could do(he parts the Jordan)
What does he do with the yoke?
he wears the yoke but someone breaks it
●Ezekiel ○ Major or Minor?
major
Judgement of Israel/Judah ■ KNOW VERSE 6:10
make the mind of this people dull, And stop their ears, And shut their eyes, So that they may not look with their eyes, and listen with their ears, And comprehend with their minds, And turn and be healed."
Why didn't people like Jeremiah's message?
messages were disturbing
Themes of the Elijah/Elisha Narrative
monotheism -noise and drama of zealotry are not the best way to do God's will -the sanctity of land -confrontation with the monarchy
Hosea ○ Timeframe/Location
northern kingdom in 750 BCE(but before fall of samaria in 721), same time as Amos
Transition of authority
power is transferred because Elisha has his mantle and he parts the Jordan
Deutero-Isaiah: The Return from Exile
they are focused on hope in the new ara -people thought he wrote it -but it was later assumed his disciples wrote it cause he is dead
List characteristics
undesirable appearance -despised or rejected by others -God like abilities -shall be lifted exalted
Elijah
-not a lot of background is given -said to be "Tishbite" -his name means "my God is YHWH" -mission is to challenge Ba'al on behalf of God
Isaiah
-southern
How are the Israelites religious hypocrites?
Allowed idol worship but neglected the poor
What is his prophecy against Jerusalem? Jeremiah
Jerusalem shall fall to Babylon and Babylon will also fall
What is meant by justice?
Mishpat -concrete actions that you take to combat injustice and create righteousness
Early Prophets (Elijah and Elisha) ○ Which Kingdom?
Northern
What is meant by righteousness?
Tzedak -standard of right, equitable relationships between people no matter their social status
Jonah ○ Know the timeframe it was written AND when it takes place
Written in Post Exilic period but takes place during the reign of Jeroboam II(786-746)
Healing abilities Elisha
he heals a leper -doesn't pray to God to do it HE does it
Elijah's association with the Messiah
it can be anything but my guess is -he has a meeting with the lord -he prays to the lord and the lord does it -he ascends
Early Prophets (Elijah and Elisha) Who is the king/queen?
king Ahabe and queen Jezebel
Two Sections Isaiah
1-39-before Babylonian exile -40-66-after Babylonian exile
The Suffering Servant ■ Know the Chapter
52
Where is God?
Babylon
What does God tell him to prepare him? Jeremiah
Do not be afraid, stand up for self, speak as told, and go where you are told
Ending of Elijah
Doesn't die he ascends to heaven
Where is Jeremiah exiled?
Egypt
Elisha ■ Called by who?
Elijah
What is the major topic of Amos?
Justice and Righteousness
Jeremiah ○ Long ministry know time frame and where
Southern -626-586BCE -Fall of Jerusalem(Babylonians)
Timeframe and where Ezekiel
after the 1 Babylonian invasion but before destruction of Jerusalem -Babylon(God is there too)
Messiah... what does that mean?
anointed one
Prophecy of the Yoke
back harness of a cow
What happens to Jeremiah
beaten, ridiculed, put in stocks, and target of mochare
What is the difference between a major and a minor prophet?
if they are written on just one or multiple scrolls
Meaning of Prophet
relates to how God feels about current situations
Called by God Jeremiah
set out before birth
What is his message when it's destroyed?
that Babylon will fall
What is going to happen to Jerusalem?
there will be another invasion idolatry drove God away from the temple so it must be destroyed
Chapter 7 verse 14
therefore the lord himself will give you a sign, look the young woman is with child and shall be are a son and shall name him Emmanuel" -Not a prediction of Jesus but more a short term prophecy
What is the point of the story? Jonah
to point out flaws in other prophetic writings
Why is he wearing the yoke
to show that they should surrender to babylon
Jeremiah nickname
Weeping prophet
What is a prophet?
-A spokesperson for God
Who does he speak out against Jeremiah
-false prophets, greed of priests, leadership
Explain the parent/child metaphor hosea
-his children's names were a play on God's relation with Israel
Themes of the Prophets
Enforcing and applying Mosaic Law 2.God's Eternal Covenant with his people 3.The inclusion of every nation in God's plan 4.Exile and restoration 5.The necessity of a Messiah to God's plan
○Know the metaphor of Hosea/Gomer/God/Israel
Hosea=God: Husband-stays with the person in the wrong -Gomer=Israel: wife-*****
What does Emmanuel mean?
God is with us
Know traditional translation and correct translation
Hebrew: Alman(widow)/ Greek: parthenos(virgin)
Examples of his miracles (and the stories associated with them from the readings) Elisha
Miracles: parting the Jordan, healing lepers, revivification(of a wealthy woman's son and raised the child),widows oil(he made so the oil would last until the next rain), clairvoyant abilities
Who are suffering servants
Moses, Jeremiah, Jesus, Isaiah, Israel
Hebrew word for prophet
Navi or plural Navi'im
The widow story
Prays to God and brings the widow's child back to life
What is the Day of YHWH?
Sunday
Why aren't prophets fortune tellers?
They are not saying that __ will happen; They are saying that if you don't ___ the __ will happen
Amos ○ Timeframe/Location/King
Timeframe: 786-746BCE -Location: living near border of Israel and Judah -King: Jeroboam II
Know the general story and Jonah's character in it
called to go to city of Niniveh; runs away to a ship; a storm happens; crew scrambles while he sleeps; they throw him overboard; he is swallowed by a big fish(3 days, 3 nights); he gets spirt up and he goes to niniveh; he preaches; they listen; scared he will be remembered as a false prophet; goes to his shade tree; God takes it away - Jonah is lazy and stubborn
Battle against the Canaanite prophets
challenges 450 "prophets" of Ba'al to a contest to see which God is real -they each built altars and prayed to their God -only God of israel responds with fire -450 mad and king and queen cause they see him as a show off -Elijah is forced to flee to Mt. Saini where he sees an angle
What is the book of Ezekiel known for?
complex imagery.
What appears to ezekiel
creature with 4 head: Human, lion, ox, and Eagle