King's Business - 1917-07

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v. 13. “But yet in it shall be a tenth, and it shall return, and shall be eaten (And if there be yet a tenth in it, it shall be' eaten up) : as a teil tree (terebinth) and as an oak •whose substance is in them (stock remaineth), when they ■ cast their leaves (are felled'): so the holy seed shall be the substance (is the stock) thereof .” Though there Was to be--this general desolation of the people and'land of Israel, there was to be a remnant and they should be like a tree cut down indeed, but retaining vitality and to spring again. What did one of the seraphim do? v. 6. Where did he get the coals? v. 6. What did the altar stand for? Ex. 29:12: Where did the fire that lit the coals come from ? Lev. 9 :24. What did the fire represent? Acts 2:1-4. Prepared by a vision o f the Lord, and of himself, what did Isaiah hear? v. 8. What was Isaiah’s response to this ques­ tion? >v. 8. What was Paul’s reply in similar circum­ stances? Acts 9:6. Was Isaiah commissioned to convert Israel? vs. 9-13. Are we commissioned to convert the. world? Matt. 24:14. . How long will it be until Israel is con­ verted?*^ v. 11. How long does Paul saj it will be until Israel’s conversion ? Rom. 11:25. Why was this judgment passed on' Israel? Rom. 11:12. Will Israel, ever be converted? Rom. 11:25, 26. Is God high and lifted up? Rom. 11:33-36. (3 ) Isaiah Sees His Duty, vs. 8-13. What contrast do you note between the call of Moses, and the call of Isaiah? Ex. 4:10-17. j What similarities do you note between the call- of Jeremiah (Jer. 1 :1-10) and Isaiah ?

further deportations of the Israelites that came later. Until this day in large measure the cities i are waste and in many cases without inhabitants and the forsaken places are many in the midst of that land, but the clear implication of these verses is that it will not always be so, and it is revealed in so many words through other prophecies that it will not always be so. (cf. Ezek. 37:19-24; Jer. 23:5, 6; Rom. 11:25, 26; Ezek.-37:25-29; Jer. 31:31-34; Ezek. 36:33-38; Jer. 31:27; Zech. 8 :3-5, 23; Isa. 49:22, 23). ( 1 ) Isaiah Sees the Lord, vs. 1-4. When did Isaiah have this vision? v. 1. Did the King die, when Uzziah died? v. 5. In all kinds of times what should we remember? Matt. 28:18. Whom did Isaiah see? Ex. 6:2. Was this the absolute God? John 1:18. Who in reality was it? John 12:40, 41. What other hints of the Trinity have we in this lesson? vs. 3-8. Where in the New Testament do we find these six-winged beings crying “Holy, Holy, Holy?” Rev. 4:8. What tribute to Jehovah most impressed Isaiah in this vision? v. 3. What hence became his favorite name for Jehovah? Isa. 12:6. Where did Isaiah see Jehovah? v. 1. When did Jehovah move into the Tem­ ple? 1 Kings 8 :6-ll. When did He move out? Ezek. 10:19; 11:23. Where is His Spirit-filled temple now? 2 Cor. 6:16. (2 ) Isaiah Sees Himself, vs. 5-7. What effect did the vision have on Isaiah? v. 5. Does a vision of God convict men of sin? Judges 13:22; Luke 5:8; John 15:22; Job-42:5, 6. What will sinners have to'say when they see the Judge on His throne? Matt. 22:12. LESSON

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