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Latest revision as of 19:10, 25 January 2011
- The origin of the prophets began with Moses.
- The word prophet means "One who speaks in place of another".
- While all prediction is prophecy not all prophecy is prediction.
- The four different titles for a prophet are:
- The Prophet
- The Seer
- The Man of God
- My Servants
List the five Major Prophets:
- Isaiah
- Jeremiah
- Lamentations
- Ezekiel
- Daniel
- There are 66 chapters in Isaiah
- Isaiah means the Lord Saves.
- Isaiah was ministering when the Northern Kingdom was taken captive by Assyria.
- Isaiah's prophecies are mainly directed to the Southern Kingdom of Judah - Isaiah 1:1
- Esaias is the Greek name for Isaiah found in the New Testament.
- Isaiah's 66 chapters fall in line with the 66 books of the Bible.
- Chapters 1 through 39 deal with the Judgment of Israel.
- Chapters 40 through 66 deal with the Redemption of Israel.
- Three good chapters in Isaiah are:
- The calling of Isaiah 6:1-13
- The Devil Isa 14:1-32
- The Lord's Crucifixion Isa 53:1-12
In Isaiah 14:12 the name Lucifer appears and is the only place in the Bible that refers to the Devil by that name.