Encountering the Old Testament, 4th Edition
A Christian Survey
series: Encountering Biblical Studies
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Chapter
24. Introduction to the Prophets: Voices of God's Servants
Discussion Questions
- What is your impression of the office of prophet?
- Joseph Smith, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints, declared himself to be a prophet. Do you think it was possible for him to be a prophet like the Old Testament prophets? Why?
- Why do you think that the classical prophets were not part of the period when Israel was in bondage in Egypt?
- What problem do you find with making comparisons between Old Testament prophets and those of other ancient Near Eastern religions?
- Are there any prophets today? Who are they?
Class Activities
- Divide the class into six groups. Assign one of the characteristics of prophets to each group. Ask the group to find the characteristic in a specific prophet. Conclude the class with a feedback session in which the examples are given. Class time allowed: 20 minutes.
- Divide the class into seven groups. Assign one of the prophetic themes to each group. Have the groups identify examples of each of these themes. Conclude with a general discussion using the group findings. Class time allowed: 20 minutes.
- Ask each student to find a partner and discuss the question: Are the words of the Old Testament prophets relevant today? Conclude with a feedback session in which you outline the ways these prophesies are relevant. Class time allowed: 25 minutes.