Authority of the Prophet’s Message The people of Israel had experienced a unique,
covenant relationship with the Lord because He had
elected them from among all the nations to be His
people (v. 1). The nation of Israel also had the privilege
of having a unique “family relationship.” Along with the
nation of Judah, they had ...
Judgment on False Religion and Corruption In the past a walled city was a protected city, and a city
without walls was vulnerable. A walled city could be
taken only with great difficulty. A military leader
seeking to take a walled stronghold would require (1) a
large army and a willingness to take many casualties,
(2) superior tactics, ...
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Authority of the Prophet’s Message
The people of Israel had experienced a unique, covenant relationship with the Lord because He had elected them from among all the nations to be His people (v. 1). The nation of Israel also had the privilege of having a unique “family relationship.” Along with the nation of Judah, they had ...
Judgment on False Religion and Corruption
In the past a walled city was a protected city, and a city without walls was vulnerable. A walled city could be taken only with great difficulty. A military leader seeking to take a walled stronghold would require (1) a large army and a willingness to take many casualties, (2) superior tactics, ...