SLIDES - Isaiah Class 22 (8.1B) The Savior & Death, the Common Enemy
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Isaiah Class 22 (8.1B) The Savior & Death, the Common Enemy (1 hr 10 min)
As covenant curses begin to reverse in Isaiah, we find four well-known “Servant Songs” in chapters 40–66 that combine to portray servants of God throughout the ages—including the Lord’s endtime Davidic servant and those that follow him. At the heart of this willingness of God’s endtime servants to descend, we find the Savior Jesus Christ as their exemplar and the several ways in which He overcame sin and death through faithful covenant keeping as memorialized in the three prophetic gifts brought by the Magi. Highlights include Gethsemane and Passover parallels; the constellation Libra; name meanings of the first 10 Patriarchs in the Bible and the 12 Sons of Jacob; and the hidden message in the chiastic centers of the stories of the Fathers of Israel.
Reading Assignment: Isaiah 63–65 (Isaiah 62 moved to last lesson)
The End from the Beginning, Gileadi (1997) pp. 117–129; (2012) pp. 91–103
¡ God Is Bound by Covenant Relationships
¡ Death, the Common Enemy
¡ God’s Covenant Lays the Groundwork
¡ Jehovah becomes Israel’s Proxy Savior
¡ Animal Sacrifice—A Type of Jehovah’s Sacrifice
¡ Jehovah Assumes Multiple Saving Roles
¡ Jehovah’s Earthly Mission as Humanity’s Savior
¡ Israel’s Savior Fulfills the Law of Justice