Israel, Prophecies Concerning
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- Of captivity, famine, and judgments — 1 Kings 14:15; 1 Kings 14:16; 1 Kings 17:1; 1 Kings 20:13; 2 Kings 7:1; 2 Kings 7:2; 2 Kings 7:17; 2 Kings 8:1; Isaiah 7:8; Isaiah 8:4; Isaiah 9:8; Isaiah 17:3; Isaiah 28:1; Hosea 1:1, and 17 more
- Of restoration — Hosea 2:14; Hosea 11:9; Hosea 13:13; Hosea 13:14; Hosea 14:8
- Of the reunion of the ten tribes and Judah — Jeremiah 3:18; Ezekiel 37:16
- The nation composed of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, called JUDAH, and JEWS, ruled by the descendants of David — Isaiah 11:12
- In the historical books of first and second Kings, and first and second Chronicles the nation is called JUDAH, but in the prophecies it is frequently referred to as ISRAEL, as in — Isaiah 8:14; Isaiah 49:7
- Rehoboam succeeds Solomon. As a consequence of his arbitrary policy, ten tribes rebel — 1 Kings 12
- Other circumstances of his reign — 1 Kings 14:21; 2 Chronicles 10; 2 Chronicles 11; 2 Chronicles 12
- Death of Rehoboam — 1 Kings 14:31
- Abijam's wicked reign — 1 Kings 15:1; 2 Chronicles 13
- Asa's good reign — 1 Kings 15:9; 2 Chronicles 14; 2 Chronicles 15; 2 Chronicles 16
- Asa makes a treaty with Ben-hadad, king of Syria, to make war against Israel — 1 Kings 15:16
- Jehoshaphat succeeds Asa — 1 Kings 15:24; 2 Chronicles 17; 2 Chronicles 18; 2 Chronicles 19; 2 Chronicles 20; 2 Chronicles 21:1
- Jehoshaphat joins Ahab against the king of Syria — 1 Kings 22
- Jehoram, also called JORAM, reigns in place of his father, Jehoshaphat — 2 Kings 8:16; 2 Chronicles 21
- Edom revolts — 2 Kings 8:20
- Ahaziah, also called AZARIAH — 2 Chronicles 22:6
- And JEHOAHAZ — 2 Chronicles 21:17; 2 Chronicles 25:23
- Ahaziah succeeds Jehoram — 2 Kings 8:24; 2 Chronicles 22
- Ahaziah killed by Jehu — 2 Kings 9:27; 2 Chronicles 22:8; 2 Chronicles 22:9
- Athaliah, his mother, succeeds him — 2 Kings 11:1; 2 Chronicles 22:10; 2 Chronicles 23:1
- Jehoash (also called JOASH) succeeds Athaliah — 2 Kings 11:21; 2 Kings 12:1; 2 Chronicles 24
- The temple repaired — 2 Kings 12
- Amaziah reigns, and Judah is invaded by the king of Israel; Jerusalem is taken and the sacred things of the temple carried away — 2 Kings 14:1; 2 Chronicles 25
- Azariah (also called UZZIAH) succeeds him — 2 Kings 14:21; 2 Kings 14:22; 2 Kings 15:1; 2 Chronicles 26
- Jotham succeeds Uzziah — 2 Kings 15:7; 2 Kings 15:32; 2 Chronicles 27
- Rezin, king of Syria, invades Judah — 2 Kings 15:37
- Jotham is succeeded by Ahaz — 2 Kings 16:1; 2 Chronicles 28
- Judah is invaded by the kings of Samaria and Syria; Ahaz hires the king of Assyria to make war on the king of Syria — 2 Kings 16:5
- Ahaz changes the nature of the altar in the temple — 2 Kings 16:10
- Hezekiah succeeds Ahaz — 2 Kings 16:19; 2 Kings 16:20; 2 Chronicles 29:32
- Hezekiah's good reign — 2 Kings 18:1
- Hezekiah revolts from the sovereignty of the king of Assyria — 2 Kings 18:7
- The king of Assyria invades Judah, and blasphemes the God of Judah; his army overthrown — 2 Kings 18:9; 2 Kings 19
- Hezekiah's sickness and miraculous restoration — 2 Kings 20
- Hezekiah succeeded by Manasseh — 2 Kings 20:21; 2 Chronicles 33:1
- Manasseh's wicked reign — 2 Kings 21:1
- Amon succeeds Manasseh on the throne — 2 Kings 21:18; 2 Chronicles 33:20
- Josiah succeeds Amon; the temple is repaired; the book of the law recovered; religious revival follows; and the king dies — 2 Kings 22; 2 Kings 23:1; 2 Chronicles 34; 2 Chronicles 35
- Josiah is succeeded by Jehoahaz, who reigned for three months, was dethroned by the king of Egypt, and the land was put under taxation — 2 Kings 23:30; 2 Chronicles 36:1
- Jehoiakim is elevated to the throne; becomes tributary to Nebuchadnezzar for three years; he rebels; is conquered and carried off to Babylon — 2 Kings 24:1; 2 Chronicles 36:4
- Jehoiachin is made king; suffers invasion and is carried off to Babylon — 2 Kings 24:8; 2 Chronicles 36:9; 2 Chronicles 36:10
- Zedekiah is made king by Nebuchadnezzar; he rebels; so, Nebuchadnezzar invades Judah, takes Jerusalem, and carries off the people to Babylon, despoiling the temple — 2 Kings 24:17; 2 Kings 25; 2 Chronicles 36:11
- The poorest of the people were left to occupy the country, and were joined by fragments of the army of Judah, the dispersed Israelites in other lands, and the king's daughters — 2 Kings 25:12; 2 Kings 25:22; 2 Kings 25:23; Jeremiah 39:10; Jeremiah 40:7; Jeremiah 52:16
- Gedaliah was appointed governor over the region — 2 Kings 25:22
- Gedaliah's adminstration was favorable to the people — 2 Kings 25:23; 2 Kings 25:24; Jeremiah 40:7
- Gedaliah was conspired against and assassinated by Ishmael — 2 Kings 25:25; Jeremiah 40:13; Jeremiah 41:1
- Ishmael seeks to betray the people to the Ammonites — Jeremiah 41:1
- The people in fear, take refuge in Egypt — 2 Kings 25:26; Jeremiah 41:14; Jeremiah 42:13
- Great wickedness is the cause of their adversity — Ezekiel 5; Ezekiel 6; Ezekiel 7; Ezekiel 16; Ezekiel 23:22
- They live in Babylon — Daniel 5:13; Daniel 6:13; Jeremiah 52:28
- Beside the Chebar River — Ezekiel 1:1; Ezekiel 10:15
- Patriotism of — Psalms 137
- Plotted against, by Haman — Esther 3
- Are saved by Esther — Esther 4; Esther 5; Esther 6; Esther 7; Esther 8; Esther 9
- Cyrus decrees their restoration — 2 Chronicles 36:22; 2 Chronicles 36:23; Ezra 1:1
- Cyrus directs the rebuilding of the temple, and the restoration of the vessels which had been carried off to Babylon — 2 Chronicles 36:23; Ezra 1:3
- Proclamation renewed by Darius and Artaxerxes — Ezra 6:1
- Ezra returns with One-thousand seven-hundred and fifty-four of the exiles to Jerusalem — Ezra 2
- Temple rebuilt and dedicated — Ezra 3; Ezra 4; Ezra 5; Ezra 6
- Artaxerxes issues the proclamation to restore the temple services — Ezra 7
- Priests and Levites authorized to return — Ezra 8
- Corruptions among the returned captives; their reform — Ezra 9; Ezra 10
- Nehemiah is commissioned to lead the remainder of the captivity, forty-nine thousand nine-hundred and forty-two go back to Canaan — Nehemiah 2; Nehemiah 7:5; Psalms 85; Psalms 87; Psalms 107; Psalms 126
- The wall of Jerusalem rebuilt and dedicated — Nehemiah 2; Nehemiah 3; Nehemiah 4; Nehemiah 5; Nehemiah 6; Nehemiah 12
- The law read and expounded — Nehemiah 8
- Solemn feast is kept; priests are purified, and the covenant sealed — Nehemiah 8; Nehemiah 9; Nehemiah 10
- One-tenth of the people, to be determined by lot, volunteer to live in Jerusalem, and the remaining ninety percent live in other cities — Nehemiah 11
- Catalogue of the priests and Levites who came up with Zerubbabel — Nehemiah 12
- Nehemiah reforms various abuses — Nehemiah 13
- The people expect a Messiah — Luke 3:15
- Many accept Jesus as the Christ — John 2:23; John 10:42; John 11:45; John 12:11; Acts 21:20
- Rejected by God — Matthew 21:43; Luke 20:16
- Of their rejection of the Messiah — Isaiah 8:14; Isaiah 8:15; Isaiah 49:5; Isaiah 49:7; Isaiah 52:14; Isaiah 53:1; Zechariah 11; Zechariah 13; Matthew 21:33; Matthew 22:1
- Of war and other judgments — Deuteronomy 28:49; 2 Kings 20:17; 2 Kings 20:18; 2 Kings 21:12; 2 Kings 22:16; 2 Kings 22:17; 2 Kings 23:26; 2 Kings 23:27; Isaiah 1:1; Isaiah 3; Isaiah 4:1; Isaiah 5; Isaiah 6:9; Isaiah 7:17, and 75 more
- Dispersion of — Isaiah 24:1; Jeremiah 9:16; Hosea 9:17; Joel 3:6; Joel 3:20; Amos 9:9; Ezekiel 4:13; Ezekiel 5:10; Ezekiel 5:12; Ezekiel 20:23; Ezekiel 36:19; Daniel 9:7; John 7:35; Acts 2:5
- Of blessing and restoration — Isaiah 1:25; Isaiah 2:1; Isaiah 4:2; Isaiah 11:11; Isaiah 25; Isaiah 26:1; Isaiah 26:2; Isaiah 26:12; Isaiah 27:13; Isaiah 29:18; Isaiah 30:18; Isaiah 32:15; Isaiah 33:13; Isaiah 35, and 51 more
Topical outline from Nave's Topical Bible (1897). The sub-headings are Nave's own.