Literary Prophecy: Hosea and Isaiah - Lecture 17
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the eighth-century prophets Hosea and Isaiah in this 49-minute lecture from Yale University's "Introduction to the Old Testament" course. Delve into Hosea's linguistically challenging book, set against the Assyrian Empire's expansion, and understand how his marriage symbolizes Israel's relationship with God. Examine the distinctions between Hosea's focus on the Mosaic Covenant and Isaiah's emphasis on the Davidic Covenant. Discover key themes in Isaiah, including the salvation of a remnant, Israel's divine mission, and the concept of a Davidic messiah. Learn about the historical contexts, major themes, and structural elements of both prophetic books, gaining insights into their significance within Hebrew Bible studies.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Historical Background for and Major Themes of the Book of Hosea .
- Chapter 2. Doom and Hope as Two Conceptions of Covenant .
- Chapter 3. Historical Background for and Structure of the Book of Isaiah .
- Chapter 4. Emphasis on the Davidic Covenant .
- Chapter 5. Major Themes in the Book of Isaiah .
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