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Examines the poetic and scriptural thinking of Amos, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and other Hebrew prophets and wisdom writers, focusing on the details of their thematic concentrations and on the posture they assume in order to orient themselves within their expressions. Finds the poetry unique in constituting progress reports on the constantly changing flow between God and the people. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Christian eschatology and prophecy are interwoven in the teachings of the Bible to such an extent that the knowledge of the first is limited to the extent that we comprehend the second. Every doctrine of the Christian faith has its conclusion or culmination in that future which is the burden of Biblical prophecy. An ignorance of this prophecy, or any perversion of it, seriously affects one’s concept of the pure faith. It is for this reason, therefore, that a clear Biblical expression concerning prophecy is necessary. Especially is it needed because confusion is increasing among Christians with regard to trustworthy teaching of prophecy, leading, as is usual in such cases, to lessened certainty in testimony and to decreased evangelistic zeal in winning the lost to Christ. With a view to rendering service to the Lord Jesus Christ and His Church, a group of believers, assisted or counselled by many well-known and trusted Bible teachers, decided to call a conference on the Christian faith in its relation to prophecy. Because of its wide capacity organizationally, its peculiar fitness to promote such a conference, and its ability to distribute benefits derived therefrom, the sponsorship rested with the American Board of Missions to the Jews. Under the direction of its energetic and capable secretary, Dr. Joseph Hoffman Cohn, the program for a Congress on Prophecy was carefully arranged and it was carried out in the Calvary Baptist Church, New York City, November 1-8, 1942.
The Burden of Prophetic Ministry explores the responsibility placed on those called to the prophetic office. It outlines the duties of the prophet and compares Old Testament prophetic ministry to that of the modern New Covenant prophet. Whether you are a prophet or not, you will walk away with a more evident appreciation for the art of authentic prophetic ministry and understand why God chooses the prophets to represent Him before the people He unconditionally loves.
Coming to the Prophetic Resource Center, Prophetess Lindsey's latest teaching on the prophets entitled, "The Burden of Prophetic Ministry." If you ever wanted to know what the passion was for the prophets of old, you can find out. If you've ever wanted to know what the passion of every New Covenant prophet should be, you can find out. If you were curious about how God feels about the prophetic, it is discussed here. And if you wanted to find out what the major differences were between prophets and prophetic peoples, it's all in this book. Packed with scripture, sound doctrine, apostolic wisdom, and prophetic coaching, Prophetess Lindsey continues to birth prophetic training material that in just one sitting, you can learn the "Burden of Prophetic Ministry." In a time where apostles and prophets are being more realized than ever before, a thorough understanding of the purpose and intention of prophetic ministry is paramount to every believer whether they are called as a prophet or not. With the rise and popularity of prophetic circles, it is expedient that every believer equip themselves with knowledge for how to discern what is false or immature amongst the prophetic.
The series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (BZAW) covers all areas of research into the Old Testament, focusing on the Hebrew Bible, its early and later forms in Ancient Judaism, as well as its branching into many neighboring cultures of the Ancient Near East and the Greco-Roman world.