The Goldstonian Concordance Bible - Volume III: Prophets and the Messiah
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What if the prophets were not random “doom” speeches—but a single, coherent courtroom case… and a single, coherent hope?
Volume III - Prophets and the Messiah is a high-clarity, preacher-ready, reader-friendly guide through Isaiah through Malachi, built to make the prophetic books understandable, usable, and unforgettable. This volume treats the prophets as a unified message: God confronts injustice, calls for repentance, promises restoration, and reveals the moral architecture of Messiah hope.
Inside you’ll find:
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Major Prophet Profiles (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel) with clarity-first maps and storyline coherence
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The Twelve Prophet Profiles (Hosea → Malachi) with themes, key movements, and “why it matters” teaching notes
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Concordance Threads that stitch the entire prophetic witness into one framework:
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The Prophetic Lawsuit: God vs. injustice
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The Messiah Claim: prophecy, typology, and moral beauty
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Israel, the nations, and the ethics of power
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Exile as a spiritual category
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Peace as alignment (not denial)
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Interfaith Bridges woven carefully (not forced):
Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and atheist honest objections—handled with respect, intellectual honesty, and humility -
Appendices built for real-world use:
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A Messianic Prophecy Index (OT → NT cross-links)
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A Justice Index (economics, courts, leadership corruption, worship hypocrisy)
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A 52-week Preacher’s Calendar through the prophets
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This book is for:
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pastors and teachers who want the prophets to preach like fire without losing precision
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Bible students who want a clear path through complex texts
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readers who are tired of shallow arguments and want walkable truth
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anyone who wants to understand how repentance, justice, and hope connect to Messiah fulfillment without arrogance
If you’ve ever wondered why the prophets feel intense, urgent, and timeless—this volume gives you the map, the method, and the moral center.
The prophets are not noise. They are a warning, a rescue, and a blueprint for peace.