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Title: Emmanuel

Contents

 

 

Isa 7:10~16 Immanuel Subject: 13. Immanuel 2005. 12. 25.

 

Introduction

: In spite of King Ahaz's unbelief, God gives the word again.

King Ahaz’ unbelief was feared by the combined attack of Ammon and Israel, so God sent his son “Sheal-ashub”

Send him to stand firm in the faith only that the two nations will not succeed, but Ahab believed the word.

I can't, and I try to deal with my own thoughts.

Despite King Ahaz's disbelief, God gives the word again.

: It was a confirmation of God's faithful love for the “house of David.”

The sign of “Immanuel” goes beyond the simple reality, and the fact that it contains “messian meaning”.

One). Background of the sign of Immanuel (Isaiah 7:10-13)

2). The Lord Himself Gives the Sign of Immanuel (14-16)

 

1. Background of the Immanuel Omen (10-13)

 

One). Background: Two kings of Ammon and Israel unite to attack King Ahaz (Judah) (Introduction)

 

2). Jehovah: Ask King Ahaz to ask for a sign (10-11)

It means that you did not trust the first word given “to Ahaz.”

The first word is: God will send his son “Sheal-asup” to prevent the two nations from succeeding.

“Stand steadfast in the faith alone.”

“Ask for a sign from the LORD your God, and ask…” (11)

① “sign” refers to all kinds of practical evidence of God’s power (natural, supernatural).

② “Deep” means the underworld.

③ “High” means the heavenly world.

No matter what signs you ask for, you will be answered, and this means that you will show the power of God.

 

3). King Ahaz: Refusing to seek omens (12)

“I will not ask. I will not put the Lord to the test” (12).

: At first glance, this may seem like a very pious answer, but it is hypocrisy that conceals unbelief (disguised as piety).

Not according to God's word, but by asking the powerful army King Aturu for help to defeat it.

 

 


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