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Prophetic ideas and ideals

a series of short studies in the prophetic literature of the Hebrew people

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An edition of Prophetic ideas and ideals (1902)

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Fleming H. Revell
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English
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363

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Table of Contents

I. Introduction. Prophetic literature and preaching
II. The prophets defense (Amos.)
III. The prophet's comprehensive word
Mercy (Hosea vi. 6.)
IV. The twofold sympathy of a true prophet (Micah i. I-9.)
V. The prophet's call or the vision of the King
VI. The prophet's view of faith (Isaiah vii. 9, xxvii. 16.)
VII. The prophet as statesman (Isaiah vii., xxviii., xxx.)
VIII. Prophetic fellowship of unity and individuality (Amos, Hosea, Isaiah and Micah.)
IX. The prophet as a disciple (Zephaniah.)
X. The prophet of vengeance (Nahum.)
XI. The prophet's questionings(Habakkuk.)
XII. The prophet's presentation of God's plea (Micah vi. 1-9.)
XIII. The prophet's kingly ideal (Micah v. 2-4, Isaiah xi. 1-9.)
XIV. The prophet as a failure (Jeremiah xvii, 18-23.)
XV. Aspects of a prophet's life (Jeremiah.)
XVI. The prophet as priest (Ezekiel.)
XVII. The prophet as parable (Isaiah v. , xxviii. 23-29, Ezek. xv.)
XVIII. The prophet's message of consolation (Isaiah xl.)
XIX. The prophet as preacher to his own age (Isaiah I., xl.)
XX. The prophets national ideal (Isaiah xli.)
XXI. The prophetic missionary idea (Isaiah ii. 1-4, xlii. 1-4, Micah vi, 1-4.)
XXII. The prophetic view of suffering (Isaiah liii.)
XXIII. The prophet as the church builder (Haggai I., Ezra iii.)
XXIV. The prophet's promise of peace; or, The city without a wall (Zech. ii.)
XXV. The prophet and social problems (Malachi.)
XXVI. The prophet's protest against smallness (Jonah.)
XXVII. The prophet of Judaism (Joel.)
XXVIII. The prophet's confidence; or, The changing form and eternal life (Haggai ii. 6, Hebrew xii. 27.)
XXIX. Conclusion. The ancient prophet and the modern preacher.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Dewey Decimal Class
224
Library of Congress
BS1505 J82 1902

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363 pages
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363

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OL28378440M
Internet Archive
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LCCN
02028521
OCLC/WorldCat
2513090

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