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tic Hopes.--VII. Zechariah's Later Exhortations and Predictions. Section XCVI. ISRAEL'S TRAINING AND DESTINY Isa. 40:1-4, 6, 31, 41:1-4, 8-10, 42:1-7, 10-15, 22-28, 44:1-5. I. The Seventy Years Following the Rebuilding of the Temple.-- II. Spiritual Forces in Judaism.--III. Evidences that Isaiah 40-66 Were Written in Palestine.--IV. Their Probable Date.--V. Their Literary Characteristics.--VI. Their Theme and Purpose.--VII. Reasons Why Jehovah Will Restore His People. Section XCVII. CONDITIONS AND PROBLEMS WITHIN THE JUDEAN COMMUNITY Mal. 1:6-14, 2, 3, 4:1-3, Ps. 22:1-18. I. Date of the Book of Malachi.--II. Neglect of the Temple Service.-- III. The Need of a Great Moral Awakening.--IV. The Lot of the Faithful.-- V. The Problem of Suffering in the Literature of the Period. Section XCVIII. THE PROBLEM AND TEACHINGS OF THE BOOK OF JOB Job 1, 2 3:2, 11, 13-15, 17, 19, 20-22, 25, 26, 4:1-7, 17-19, 5:17-22, 26, 27, 6:1-4b, 14, 15, 20-30, 7:1-6, 9-18, 20, 21, 8:1-6, 9:1-7, 16-20, 24, 31-35, 10:9-15, 20-22, 11:1, 7-9, 13-15, 12:1-3, 13:7-18, 21-25, 14:7-10, 13-15, 18, 19, 15:4-6, 16:1-4, 11-13a, 18-21, 18:1, 5-7, 19:1, 13-15, 23-27, 20:1-5, 21:1, 7-9, 22:1-5, 23, 27, 28, 23:1-6, 25:1-4, 26:1, 27:2, 4, 5, 7-9, 29:1-5, 30:15-21, 31:5-8, 35-37, 40:2, 8, 9, 38:2-7, 8-11, 39-41, 42:2, 3, 5, 8. I. The Structure of the Book of Job.--II. Dates of the Different Parts.-- III. The Prose Story.--IV. The Poem of Job.--V. Progress in Job's Thought.--VI. Significance of the Speeches of Job. Section XCIX. THE TRAINING AND MISSION OF THE TRUE SERVANT OF JEHOVAH Isa. 49:1-15, 50:4-10, 52:13-15, 53. I. The Different Portraits of Jehovah's Servant.--II. The Prophet's Purpose.--III. The Character and Condition of Those to Whom the Prophet Appealed.--IV. The Task and Training of Jehovah's Servant.--V. Methods of Jehovah's Servant.--VI. Realization of the Ideal of Service. Section C. NEHEMIAH'S WORK IN REBUILDING THE WALLS OF JERUSALEM Neh. 1-4, 6, 7:1-5a, 12:31, 32, 37-40. I. Nehemiah's Memoirs.--II. Nehemiah's Response to the Call to Service.-- III. Obstacles that Confronted Him.--IV. His Plan of Work.--V. The Restored Walls.--VI. Completion and Dedication of the Walls. Section CI. NEHEMIAH'S SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS REFORMS Isa. 56, 58:2-12, Neh. 5, 13:4-31. I. Cruelty and Hypocrisy of the Jewish Leaders.--II. Nehemiah's Method of Correcting the Social Evils in the Community.--III. The Historical Va
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