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The Bible Recap

Day 194 (2 Chronicles 27, Isaiah 9-12) - Year 4

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.833.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2022

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible recap.

0:13.2

The Northern Kingdom of Israel is falling apart, but the Southern Kingdom of Judah is still

0:17.4

moving along and that's where we find ourselves today.

0:20.7

King Uzziah has just died and his son Joseph takes over the throne officially.

0:25.1

Joseph was one of the good kings in the Southern Kingdom and 27th 6 says he became mighty because

0:31.1

he ordered his ways before the Lord his God.

0:34.3

It's important to note that this corresponds directly to God's covenant promise with the

0:37.8

kings of David's line.

0:39.7

He promised them that if they obeyed him then flourished and if they didn't, they wouldn't.

0:44.3

It's important to remember these kinds of context details, otherwise we might be tempted

0:48.6

to look at our own lives or the lives of others and try to determine what their faith

0:52.2

is like based solely on their apparent circumstances.

0:57.0

After Joseph dies, his son A has taken over the throne and he is not a great king.

1:03.3

We'll read more about him in two days, so buckle up.

1:07.0

Moving on to our chapters in Isaiah, the early parts of chapter 9 include some verses you

1:11.9

may have recognized as Messianic prophecy or maybe you just thought, hey, that's on a

1:16.5

lot of Christmas cards.

1:18.3

It's natural for us to look at this and immediately attach it to Jesus, but let's talk about

1:22.7

what people in Isaiah's time would have thought of this prophecy.

1:26.3

They're living in a land that constantly sees war.

1:29.0

They've experienced lots of oppression and exile, their nation state exists in division

1:33.7

and decay, and they currently live with the threat of the Assyrians attacking them.

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