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    of your Soul The Prophetic Books: Expectation for Christ Meaning – A. Forth tell Gods Message (preach) B. Foretell the future (predict) Methods – Courageous‚ Confrontational‚ Corrective‚ Conditional‚ and Charismatic *Marks of a True Prophet -harmony with Law of Moses -authentications by miracle -100 % fulfillment or predications -spiritual discernment Message- Visual and Verbal 1. Verbal – object lessons 2. Verbal- preaching sermons Messianic Prophecy: Predictions of Christ

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    also called the "Weeping prophet" was one of the major prophets of the Hebrew Bible. Jeremiah is traditionally credited with authoring the Book of Jeremiah‚1 Kings‚ 2 Kings and the Book of Lamentations‚ with the assistance and under the editorship of Baruch been Neriah‚ his scribe and disciple. Judaism considers the Book of Jeremiah part of its canon‚ and regards Jeremiah as the second of the Major Prophets. Islam considers Jeremiah a prophet‚ and is listed as a prophet in all the collections of

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    Hosea is the first book in the sections of Minor Prophets. They are called Minor Prophets‚ not because their message is unimportant or insignificant‚ but because of the size of the book that they wrote‚ it was shorter in length. The prophet Hosea wrote it at approximately 715 B.C. It records the events from 753-715 B.C. including the fall of the Northern Kingdom in 722. The key personalities

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    The Old Testament ends with the prophets. These teachers provided insight on many issues facing Jews who were desperate to know God. Idolatry‚ social injustice and religious ritualism are three areas that are emphasized in their teachings and instilled in the minds and hearts of believers today. The prophets were great teachers who had much to say about God and the way man lived‚ social issues they faced‚ religious rituals they took part in‚ and their teachings are just as important today as they

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    When reading through the Bible many people easily pass over the prophet books. The books of Ruth‚ Esther‚ and Jonah are filled with anxiety and fear. These books are about judgment. When reading through these books there are a few major themes that we apply to our lives today such as: idolatry‚ social injustices‚ and religious ritualism. Many may think of these issues in past tense but they are very much relevant in today’s world. Along with those three major themes there is another theme that comes

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    Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation".[2] Maslow subsequently extended the idea to include his observations of humans’ innate curiosity. His theories parallel many other theories of human developmental psychology‚ some of which focus on describing the stages of growth in humans Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is often portrayed in the shape of a pyramid with the largest‚ most fundamental levels of needs at the

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    HEBREW LITERATURE Hebrew Literature is consists of ancient‚ medieval‚ and modern writings in the Hebrew language. It is one of the primary forms of Jewish literature‚ though there have been cases of literature written in Hebrew bynon-Jews. Its twin foundations are the Bible and the Talmud. Beyond comparison‚ the most important of such works in Hebrew is the Bible. • Bible – written law 1. Old Testament • 39 books 2. New Testament • 27 books

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    and Section Number: BIBL 105-D23 Prophets Essay The prophets of the Old Testament had a lot to say about many different subjects. Idolatry‚ social injustice‚ and religious ritualism were just a few of them. While they also talked about the future coming of Jesus and what God wanted from His people‚ the prophets were never shy to let their feelings known on these subjects. Many of these teachings can still be applied today. There is no need to wait for the prophets to learn exactly how God felt about

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    them as much as they need him. He supports this later by claiming that they must show each other “brotherly affection” and keep the ship devoid of any dissension. Furthermore‚ continuing along the lines of conflictless unity‚ he alludes to the prophet Micah‚ who wrote books present in the Old Testament. Many of his books were centered around an idea of a warless world.

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    written in Hebrew with a few words in Aramaic and it was translated in Greek (Septuagint) - Has 46 books or 45 if Jeremiah and Lamentation as one (Catholics) has 39 books for Protestants THREE DIVISIONS OF OT 1. Torah – law 2. Nebi’im – prophets 3. Ketubim – writings OT

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