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Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on palestinian issue will end terrorism. The king who refused to believe that Isaiah was sent by God said a rather pious response saying he does not like to put the Lord to the test. Despite this, God uttered His plan, a sign, and the sign which the king did not ask, through the prophet Isaiah which brings to the very message of the passage. This account of events brings the message of hope. A son is to be born and to be named Immanuel meaning God is with us (Newsom & Ringe, 170). The birth of a child is perhaps the most universal and enduring symbol of hope for the human race (Bergant & Karris, 422), so strong is its message that God used it to get His message through at a time when destruction was just about to enter the doors of Judah. This is when Ahaz’s faith in God was tested as a message so contrary to what he sees is spoken to him. Whom should he believe? His secretary or the evidence of what was about to happen. This then is not just a passage of hope but one that requires something from the man. God gives hope. a man puts his trust in God to reciprocate an act of goodness from the Lord. It gives a message of mutual trust, God-trusting man that he would be able to overcome life’s trials despite his weaknesses and man trusting God even if he does not see the Supernatural Being who is strengthening and encouraging him. The figure of Immanuel was not presented as a messianic figure instead. he is a symbol of hope in weakness, of new life in the midst of destruction (Bergant & Karris, 423). King Ahaz was weakened by the thought that his own brother, Benjamin was waging war against him, aiming to ruin his people. They were so weakened that the king and his army were described as being shaken as the trees of the forest are shaken by the trees (Isaiah 7:2). Alone, he would not be able to defend his people against the joined forces of two strong kings that have no other mission than to destroy his kingdom. Amidst the fear that has come upon the people of Judah, God raised a prophet who was a picture of strength, of courage.

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