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God's promise to protect Judah from their enemies and provide them with an easy victory in battle is symbolized by the sign of Immanuel. King Ahaz of Judah was first terrified by the combined might of Israel and Syria. As "the sign of Immanuel," the Lord shows Ahaz a prophecy of future events. Isa...

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The Book of Isaiah




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Explain the historical context of the Immanuel sign? Be specific with the political

circumstances and persons involved.

God's promise to protect Judah from their enemies and provide them with an easy victory

in battle is symbolized by the sign of Immanuel. King Ahaz of Judah was first terrified by the

combined might of Israel and Syria. As "the sign of Immanuel," the Lord shows Ahaz a

prophecy of future events. Isaiah 7-8 shows how the kings of Israel and Damascus tried to

convince Ahaz to join their resistance against the Assyrian invasion. God has sent this as a sign

that He will defend Judah from their enemies and that they will soon enjoy the victory. In

addition, it was a source of encouragement for the people of Judah since it was a sign that God

would save them from their enemies1. The prophet Jeremiah has conveyed this promise.

There was a Syro-Ephramite crisis under the reign of Ahaz when Damascus and Israel

allied against Judah. Kings Rezin of Damascus, Pekah of Samaria, and Ahaz of Jerusalem played

pivotal roles in this conflict. Assyrian vassal states Syria and Israel sought autonomy. Ahaz, the

ruler of Judah, was threatened with an attack on Jerusalem and the installation of a puppet ruler

as part of their alliance to combat the Assyrian monarch (Isaiah 7:6). After the attack, Ahaz and

his people were terrified, but God sent Isaiah to reassure them that they had nothing to worry

about from the coalition. When King Ahaz approached Assyria for help, God sent Isaiah to

reassure him that the alliance between Syria and Israel would not hold. The country of Judah

would be safe from Israel's and Syria's plots, according to God's promise.




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Lovell, Nathan. "Immanuel in Imperial Context: Isaiah, God, and History." Bulletin for Biblical
Research 32, no. 2 (2022): 123-140.https://doi.org/10.5325/bullbiblrese.32.2.0123

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