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The Prophets: Bearers of Challenge and Hope

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The Prophets: Bearers of Challenge and Hope

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Prophets and their Common Characteristics

Who is a PROPHET? A biblical prophet was not who could tell the future A prophet was a person chosen by God to

communicate a message of salvation

What is a PROPHECY? A message communicated by prophets on

behalf of God, usually a message of devine direction or consolation for the prophet’s time. Some messages might be fulfilled in the future

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Why do the Israelites need Prophets?

When the Israelites strayed from their covenant relationship with God – God sent leaders to encourage a return to the covenant

A prophet was used to help the Israelites when they lost their way back to the source of all life and hope, God

Prophets play an important role in the cycle of redemption1. God creates/enters in to a covenant, it is good

2. Humanity falls in to idolatry, resulting in disease, war and grief

3. God sends teachers, kings, prophets or others who lead the people to repentance

4. The people return to following the Covenant

5. Peace and God’s healing return

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Characteristics of the Prophets

They obeyed God Hebrew word for obedience meant “listening” or

“hearing” An obedient person heard God’s Word and followed it

(Ex 15:26). To be obedient was simply to align oneself with God’s

will

They know that God wanted his people to treat all people with justice “justice” also translated as “righteousness” and

“judgment” Divine justice calls for fair and equitable

distribution of life’s needs Based on the idea that “all humans have a

dignity and worth and are children of God God’s love for all creation is shown with Love in

Action

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They lived good, moral lives themselves. Committed to ethical responsibility Ten Commandments are the fundamental rules of conduct for

God’s Chosen People

They understood that God wanted his people to come back to him with their whole selves. The prophets needed to be able to ask the Israelites to

return the Covenant in body, mind and spirit Israelites were unsure of how to accomplish this

God chose men and women who were committed to a relationship with God, and to be his voice among the people

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Does the characteristics sound familiar?

Who else had these

characteristics?The Judges and Kings

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Class directions

Come in quietly

Submit HW to turnitin.com

Word Doc – Reflection title: I feel jealous

Check you file

Be ready for prayer

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I feel jealous -

Why do you think we feel jealous of what others have? Does this jealous effect the way you behave around some people?

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Major and Minor Prophets

Old Testament prophets are grouped in different ways because there are so many of them

The prophets in 1st and 2nd Samuel and 1st and 2nd Kings are sometimes know as non-writing prophets because they left no written record of their own outside of these 2 books Samuel – Nathan – Gad – Elijah – and Elisha

The writing prophets have biblical books named after them that contain their writings Divided into 2 groups

Major (4 prophets) and Minor ( 9 prophets)

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Nine minor prophets -

Hosea Joel Amos Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Haggai

Prophets are called former and latter based on how each book was written Former wrote in prose – Samuel, Nathan, Gad, Elijah

and Elisha Latter wrote in poetry – major prophets (Isaiah,

Jeremiah, & Ezekiel) and minor prophets (Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi)