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1. What were the wrongdoings or evils done by God's chosen people which Amos, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel denounced?
Let justice roll down like waters!” (Amos 5:24). Magnificent words, but what do they mean? What the prophet Amos means by them you can work out from the injustices that he attacks. The people he denounces take their own cut from the hard work of poor people (Amos 5:11), treat them with contempt, and take bribes.
2. The evil deeds of the Israelites in biblical times are not different from the realities we encounter in our lives today. Personify any of the prophets in the Bible. Adopt his style, language and intensity and preach to your family, classmates, friends or Filipinos in general
In recent years, scholars have tried to reclaim the shadowy female figures whose tales are often only partially told in the Bible. Rehabilitating Jezebel’s stained reputation is an arduous task, however, for she is a difficult woman to like. She is not a heroic fighter like Deborah, a devoted sister like Miriam or a cherished wife like Ruth. Jezebel cannot even be compared with the Bible’s other bad girls—Potiphar’s wife and Delilah—for no good comes from Jezebel’s deeds. These other women may be bad, but Jezebel is the worst.1
3. The evil deeds of the Israelites in biblical times are not different from the realities we encounter in our lives today. Personify any of the prophets in the Bible. Adopt his style, language and intensity and preach to your family, classmates, friends or Filipinos in general.
Jeremiah, Hebrew Yirmeyahu, Latin Vulgate Jeremias, (born probably after 650 BCE, Anathoth, Judah
4. The prophet Ezekiel proclaimed that God would restore Israel by removing their heart of stone and by giving them a heart of flesh. Looking at your own attitudes and values, what do you consider your "heart of stone" and your "heart of flesh?". Write your answer on the appropriate illustrations.
If you’ve lost much, let Christ dazzle you, thus reminding you that He is far superior to what has been lost. If you have much, let Christ dazzle you, thus reminding you that He is far superior to everything you have. Rejoice in the Lord. Because of Christ, we never have to be without joy again!
5. Read and reflect on some of the prophesies of the prophets in the Old Testament. Identify the images and feelings of God as expressed in the passages, in a combined work of colors, images and words, present your idea of the God of the Israelites and of the prophets.
In the Hebrew canon the Prophets are divided into (1) the Former Prophets (Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings) and (2) the Latter Prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the Twelve, or Minor, Prophets: Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi).
6. Quote significant lines from the books of the prophets. Write them on the illustrations below. Memorize these quotes and find a way to share them with others.
For am i now seeking the approval of man, or of god or am i trying to please man if i were still trying to please man i Would not be a servant of christ
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