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Theology of Work Bible Commentary – Isaiah through Malachi
Isaiah through Malachi
- Introduction to Isaiah
- An Overview of the Book of Isaiah
- Worship and Work (Isaiah 1ff.)
- Arrogant Pride and Self-Sufficiency (Isaiah 2ff.)
- Exploitation and Marginalization (Isaiah 3ff.)
- Peace and Prosperity (Isaiah 9ff.)
- Life, Knowledge, and Wisdom (Isaiah 28ff.)
- Servant at Work (Isaiah 40ff.)
- Work’s Ultimate Meaning (Isaiah 60ff.)
- Introduction to Jeremiah and Lamentations
- Calling to Work (Jeremiah 1)
- Goodness and Defilement of Work (Jeremiah 2)
- Acknowledgement of God’s Provision (Jeremiah 5)
- Material Success and Failure (Jeremiah 5)
- Injustice, Greed, the Common Good and Integrity (Jeremiah 5-8)
- Faith in God’s Provision (Jeremiah 8-16)
- Work Within a Balanced Life (Jeremiah 17)
- Blessing the Wider Society Through Work (Jeremiah 29)
- God’s Presence Everywhere (Jeremiah 29)
- Blessing for All Peoples (Jeremiah 29)
- The Goodness of Work Restored (Jeremiah 30-33)
- Slaves Set Free (Jeremiah 34)
- Taking a Stand at Work (Jeremiah 38)
- Jeremiah the Poet at Work: Lamentations
- Introduction to Ezekiel
- Ezekiel 1-17
- Ezekiel 18
- The Righteous Man Does Not Oppress, But Restores to the Debtor His Pledge (Ezek 18:5, 7)
- The Righteous Man Does Not Steal, But Instead Feeds the Hungry and Clothes the Naked (Ezek 18:7b)
- The Righteous Man Does Not Take Advance or Accrued Interest (Ezek 18:8a)
- The Righteous Man Does No Wrong, But Judges Fairly Between Parties (Ezek 18:8b)
- Ezekiel 22
- Ezekiel 26-28
- Ezekiel 33
- Ezekiel 34
- The Covenantal Hope (Ezek 35-48)
- Introduction to Daniel
- Introduction: In Exile at Babylon U. (Daniel 1)
- Theme A: God will Overthrow Pagan Kingdoms and Replace Them with His Own Kingdom (Daniel 2)
- Theme B: Sufferings, Yet Rewards, for Faithful Witnesses to God in the Meantime (Daniel 3)
- Theme C: Humbling and Overthrow of the Pagan King (Daniel 4)
- Theme C Revisited: Humbling and Overthrow of the Pagan King (Daniel 5)
- Theme B Revisited: Sufferings, Yet Rewards, for Faithful Witnesses to God in the Meantime (Daniel 6)
- Theme A Revisited: God will Overthrow Pagan Kingdoms and Replace Them with His Own Kingdom (Dan 7)
- Who Were the Prophets?
- Introduction to the Twelve Prophets
- God Demands Change (Hosea 1:1-9, Micah 2:1-5)
- God Makes Change Possible (Hosea 14:1-9, Amos 9:11-15, Micah 4:1-5, Obadiah 21)
- Unjust Work (Micah 1:1-7; 3:1-2; 5:10-15)
- Working Unjustly (Hosea 4:1-10; Joel 2:28-29)
- Individuals’ and Communities’ Work are Interdependent (Amos 8:1-6, Micah 6:1-16)
- Work and Worship (Micah 6:6-8; Amos 5:21-24; Hosea 4:1-10)
- Apathy Due to Wealth (Amos 3:9-15, 6:1-7)
- God’s Punishing Hand at Work (Nahum 1:1-12; Habakkuk 3:1-19; Zephaniah 1:1-13)
- Idolatrous Work (Habakkuk 2:1-20; Zephaniah 1:14-18)
- Faithfulness in the Midst of Toil (Habakkuk 2:1; Zephaniah 2:1-4)
- The Need for Social Capital (Haggai 1:1-2:19)
- Work, Worship and the Environment (Haggai 1:1-2:19; Zechariah 7:8-14)
- Both Sin and Hope Remain Present in Work (Malachi 1:1-4:6)
- Jonah’s Call and Response (Jonah 1:1-17)
- God’s Blessing for All Nations (Jonah 1:16, 3:1-4:2)
- God’s Care for Those Who Respond to His Call (Jonah 1:3,12-14, 17; 2:10; 4:3-8)
Isaiah through Malachi
© 2014 by the Theology of Work Project, Inc.
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