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737 - Les Feldick Bible Study - Lesson 2 Part 1 Book 62 - The Stage of Biblical History

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LESSON 2 * PART 1 * BOOK 62
THE STAGE OF BIBLICAL HISTORY
ISAIAH 61:1 - 10
All right, we’re going to keep right on going where we left off in the book of Isaiah. Now, hopefully, in the next four to eight programs, we’ll be winding up the book of Isaiah. Isaiah was a prophet writing about 700 BC. The whole following of that is that if Christ, and God, is through with the Nation of Israel and they have disappeared from the scene, then it follows that none of these end-time events can happen according to Scripture, because, after all, the Jew is gone.
All right, so we’re going to go into chapter 61 as we come toward the end of the book of Isaiah. Everything concerning the Old Testament prophecies is zeroed in on the Jewish people, the Nation of Israel. So, you take Israel out of the mix and you cannot fulfill prophecy. That God lied?" Isaiah 61:1-2
"The Spirit of Lord GOD is upon me; (Now, that’s a reference to the Holy Spirit.) because the LORD (Now, remember, that’s the term of Jehovah that the Jew considered as the God of Israel.) hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the broken hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound; 2. All right, it is so obvious as we turn to Luke chapter 4. We’ll take whatever time it takes. Luke chapter 4 and we’ll drop right in at verse 16.
Luke 4:16
Now, I always have to remind folks that in Christ’s earthly ministry He lived under the Law. Luke 4:17
"And there was delivered unto him the book of the prophet Isaiah. Now, when I say must have, there are times in Scripture where you have to read between the lines. Luke 4:18a
"The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor;…" What Gospel was Jesus preaching in His earthly ministry? Well, not our Gospel of Grace. Keep your hand in Isaiah! Back up with me to Matthew chapter 9. It’s in the Book.
Matthew 9:35a
kingdom,…" If you’ve got a red-letter edition, it’ll be in red. Matthew 24 verse 14, and He’s talking about the Tribulation. The whole chapter is Tribulation ground. Matthew 24:14
Okay, now then, come back with me to Luke chapter 4 and here we have Jesus, again under the Law, reading from Isaiah in the synagogue. He says, as He reads from Isaiah:
Luke 4:18b-20
To preach the acceptable year of the Lord. (All right, don’t stop there. Let’s read on.) Luke 4:21
That Scripture was what? "Fulfilled."
Isaiah 61 again and we won’t read it all, but I’m just going to jump up to verse 2, to the closing words of what He read in the synagogue before He closed the scroll and sat down.
Isaiah 61:2
"Now I say that Jesus Christ was (past tense. Israel!) for the truth of God, (It wasn’t something Paul dreamed up. Christ came to fulfill all the prophetic promises that had been written up through the Old Testament time. Israel should have known who He was. Israel should have known. Israel could have known who He was. It was their acceptable time. Well, Israel was the same way. Psalms is full of prophecies. Now, these Old Testament prophets couldn’t understand it. Israel rejected it all, and they demanded His death. What was the official death? Stoning. All right, so you bring about the crucifixion, a supernatural act of God to fulfill His blueprint for the ages. Well, we find it down on the second line, that contrary, or without any knowledge of the Old Testament prophecies, there is not one word of prophecy concerning the out-calling the Body of Christ, or what we call the Church Age, which is being completed as we speak. Let’s stay on this top line which is all Israel. All right, Psalms chapter 2 puts it in a nutshell. All right, Psalms chapter 2, we’ll read the whole first part of the chapter, starting at verse 1.
Psalms 2:1
"Why do the heathen (the non-Jewish world) rage, and the people (That is the Nation of Israel.) You’ve got the non-Jewish world, the ‘heathen,’ and you’ve got Israel. Psalms 2:2a
Why the pronoun "their" when it’s talking to God, or speaking of God, rather. Well, because you see, God is a plurality. God is a Triune God, so when we refer to Him honestly, it has to be in the plural pronoun. The world says, let us break God’s bands asunder, but God is plural, so the pronoun is "their."
Psalms 2:3b
We don’t want God ruling in our affairs. It was no different back here with Rome and Israel. Now, verse 4, and because of man’s foolishness:
Psalms 2:4
"He (GOD) that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision." God will sit in the heavens laughing.

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