CHST 111 Link Final Exam Questions Marking Scheme Current Update
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CHST 111
CHST 111 Link Final Exam Questions Marking Scheme Current Update
• Latter prophets are poetic books that help the reader understand the former prophets and torah
• *continue discussion of 2 SAM 7*
•The latter prophets answers problems in the former prophets; *provides poetic and propheti...
CHST 111 Link Final Exam Questions
Marking Scheme Current Update
• Latter prophets are poetic books that help the reader understand the former prophets
and torah
• *continue discussion of 2 SAM 7*
•The latter prophets answers problems in the former prophets; *provides poetic and
prophetic commentary that explains the former *
•Latter answer end of 2 King 25 and Israel's exile with constant affirmation that God's
plan has not been changed or overwhelmed by Israel's Idolatry
• *with former prophets, the latter prophets affirm that the despair of the fallen world
prepares the reader for the arrival of God's king* - Answers -Be able to explain how the
latter prophets relate to the former prophets
• Latter prophets are poetic books that help the reader understand the former prophets
and *torah*
• The prophets texts return back to the *dilemma of Deut 29:4 (Israel not having heart to
love God)* and see God's hand at work. Man's sin remains the cause for world's
suffering
• *They find hope in the Moses' book* : the future work of God and his kingdom
•also empathize and explain the Torah as the paradigm for their days and our own
• *Use Torah phrases to point to hope*: Shuv shuvot, In the end of the days, the
circumcision of the heart - Answers -be able to explain how the latter prophets relate to
the Torah
The latter prophets answer the *problem of exile by affirming that God's plan has not
changed*
Will God keep his promise to Abraham? Yes
Answer problem of exile in 2 King 25: *wait for the one like Moses, hold on to the
promise and wait for God to do what he said* - Answers -What problems does the latter
prophets answer from the ending of the former prophets?
•The *knowledge of God is missing*
•Israel has forgotten who God is and what he has done for them
•Israel was hearing but not hearing, seeing but not seeing. They do not seem to know
God.
•Knowledge of God rejected by all nations - Answers -what is the dilemma of the book
of Isaiah ?
Deut 32 & 33
-*Moses' songs & Moses' blessings*
-Judgement, exile, and return? - Answers -what parts of deuteronomy is isaiah
explaining?
,• To *recognize who God is* because God can and will overcome such sin
•To trust and obey Him - Answers -what does God call israel to do in Isa 1 in response
to this sin?
a perfect rest for man with God (*ALL* the nations) - Answers -what does Isa 2 depict
for the end of the days?
The Torah: *Deut 33* promise of return - Answers -where do the idea for Isa 2 come
from according to the lectures?
Isaiah encounters God in the heavens - Answers -What happens in Isaiah 6?
to proclaim God's Word (especially *ending of Deut*) to Israel until exile - Answers -
What is isaiah's call in Isa 6?
•They will *reject him* and harden their hearts against God's word until they find
themselves in exile
•God does this because it is *through the rejection of God and the resulting of exile that
God will reach the nations* with the good news of who he is
•Their rejection will last until exile - Answers -How will Israel respond to God's mission
for Isaiah in Isa 6? How long will it last?
Isaiah telling King Ahaz a virgin will conceive and give birth to a son named *Immanuel*
(God with us)
-Identity of the Messiah - Answers -What was the sign of Isaiah 7?
Judah's king Ahaz - Answers -which king does Isaiah address in Isa 7?
He *tests* the Lord by saying he will not *test* - Answers -how does this king respond in
Isa 7?
• Isa 9 -shows that son will be *God himself*, his *kingdom will never end*, and will be
*from David's line*
-will be child, son, and king (Wonderful Counselor)
•Isa 11 -describes son coming from David's family "the shoot from the stem of Jesse"
(Jesse is David's father)
-will judge poor with righteousness and have heart who loves God
-despite Israel's rejection of the seed, the nations will resort to him, those from Israel
and the nations will return to the lands by him
- creation will be turned upside down - Answers -How does the author explain the sign
of Isa 7 in Isa 9 and 11?
Isaiah is to seal up the word of the proclaiming Messiah until a later time. *that is this
book and its message will not be understood by many until the end of the days when
the child arrives as the Messiah* - Answers -What happens in Isaiah's ministry in 8:16ff?
, •It is discussed how God will return the nations to him through the promised seed
-God will form an Israel in the end of the days from those who return to God through the
Promise Son
-In Isaiah's word *to the nations, he promises they will join Israel in living with God* -
Answers -How does Isa 13-23 relate to the sign and promise of Isa 7?
•It takes a generalized look at all of humanity's fate in the end of the days- describes the
Messiah and his people coming back (*the coming of God's kingdom*)
-apocalyptic vision of the end of the days
-Isa 35 *Highway of Holiness* where redeemed and ransom will travel to return to God
in Jerusalem on God's mountain - Answers -How does Isa 24-35 relate to the sign and
the promise of Isa 7?
•Switches to narratives, to demonstrate validity of many of Isaiah's prophecies in first
part of book and prepares reader to understand the prophecies that dominate the last
part of the book
-*author weaves together three incidents to bind together the beginning and ending of
the book*
-remind the reader God's sovereignty is at work in all of the situations that have come,
are coming, and will come.
•second story is the key intreperatation because *it includes material not included in
Kings- Isa 38:9-20 poem empathsizes just how we should understand the incident of
Hezekiah's recovery (shines light on understanding the surrounding material)* -
Answers -How does Isa 36-39 relate to the rest of the book?
• Describes the activity of the Messiah
-*will do things promised in the first part of the book*
-God is coming to end Jerusalem's warfare, sin, and judgement
-Calls Messiah suffering servant because he will fix creation and answer Israel's and
man's rebellion from God - Answers -How does Isa 40-66 relate to the sign and promise
of Isa 7?
Kings - Answers -From which other biblical book does Isa 36-39 come?
Ahaz - Answers -which king of judah disobeyed God and Isaiah in the book?
Hezekiah - Answers -which king of judah obey God and Isaiah in the book?
Assyria - Answers -what nation attacked jersalem and surrounded it in the middle of the
book?
The suffering Servant - Answers -in Isa 40-55, what title does the author give the
Messiah in 4 songs
•He dies and suffers on man's behalf for their sin
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