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A. B. Fay's

Divine Science Bible Text Book

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Genesis - History of Israelites - Exodus - Leviticus - Numbers - Deuteronomy - Joshua - Judges - Ruth - Psalms - Proverbs - Song of Solomon - Prophets - New Testament History - Healing Works of Jesus - The 4 Evangelists - Lord's Prayer - Parables - Lord's [Last] Supper - Jesus after his Resurrection - Paul's Letters - Epistles - Revelation - Glossary - Numbers - Contents - Index


He did not begin to prophesy till the fifth year of his exile.

Prophecies, two parts:

I. Those spoken before the destruction of Jerusalem to disabuse the' people of all false hope of help from Egypt., instilling into them the certainty of God's vengeance, and exhorting them to repentance.

II. Full of consolation, exciting hopes of future restoration on their true repentance, and the final glory of God's blessings upon them and the future resurrection of the flesh as flesh.

Between these two parts is a middle portion, denouncing God's judgment on the seven heathen nations around them. This was written between the commencement of Nebuchadnezzar's siege of Jerusalem and the news of its fall.

Hebrew tradition asserts that Jeremiah and Ezekiel exchanged writings in their lifetime, so that those of the former were read in Babylon, and those of the latter in Jerusalem.

The great obscurity of the book, from its allegorical form, and the apparent discrepancy between it and the Hexateuch --- Ezek. 18:20 and Exodus 20:5 led the Jews to place it among the "Treasures," which no one might read before the age of thirty, and for the same reason the Sanhedrin hesitated to give it a place among the canonical books of the prophets for public reading

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