Moses stood between God and Israel, receiving living words and shepherding a rescued nation at Sinai. His ministry shows the goodness of the law, our deeper need, and the glory of the One to whom Moses pointed.
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Commentary and articles concerning The Prophets of Israel. This section covers the office of the prophet, the distinction between Major and Minor Prophets, and the specific ministries of men like Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Daniel. It explores their role in calling the nation to repentance and foretelling future events.
Moses stood between God and Israel, receiving living words and shepherding a rescued nation at Sinai. His ministry shows the goodness of the law, our deeper need, and the glory of the One to whom Moses pointed.
Jonah’s four chapters reveal God’s sovereign pursuit, His mercy for the nations, and His patient work in a reluctant messenger. Rooted in Scripture, this study calls the church to obey, love enemies, and rejoice when grace reaches unlikely people.
Samuel’s story began before he was born and he went on to be a great man of God. He forshadowded Christ in holding the office of Prophet, Judge and King.
John breaks four centuries of silence with a desert cry: “Prepare the way for the Lord.” His humility, courage, and joy point us straight to Jesus.
Elisha followed Elijah with a double portion and a servant’s heart. His signs in Israel reveal God’s mercy in kitchens and palaces and point ahead to the greater hope we have in Christ.
Elijah’s story moves from drought to rain and from fire to whisper. Walk his path of courage and dependence, and learn how God turns hearts back to Himself.
Ezekiel moves from departing glory to promised presence. Walk through exile, judgment, renewal, and worship—and see why the city’s new name is “The Lord Is There.”
Isaiah can feel vast, but its center holds. See how holiness, substitution, and future hope converge in the Servant who saves and the God who keeps His word.
God will raise two prophets in Jerusalem during the final three and a half years before Christ’s return. Their Spirit-empowered witness, death, and resurrection display mercy and judgment and assure us that the King’s reign is near.