Stories of the Prophets (Before 
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STORIES OF THE PROPHETS 
 
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GEORGE ZEPIN, Secretary 
 
STORIES OF THE PROPHETS 
(Before the Exile) 
 
BY ISAAC LANDMAN 
 
To My Parents 
Who first introduced me to the Prophets, this book is dedicated with 
love and devotion.
CONTENTS. 
I. THE SHEPHERD OF TEKOAH. 1. An End to War 2. In the Days of 
Prosperity 3. The Man Who Dared 4. Treason and a Fight 5. Priest 
Against Prophet 6. The Prophet in Tekoah 
II. THE MAN WHO LEARNED HIS LESSON. 1. An Eventful Night 
2. The Tragedy with a Purpose 3. The Repentant Returns 
III. THE STATESMAN PROPHET. 1. The Vision in the Temple 2. 
The Parable of the Vineyard 3. A Coward on the Throne 4. On Deaf 
Ears 5. The Survival of the Fittest 6. Working with the Remnant 7. Like 
Father, Like Son 8. The Prophet Triumphs 9. The Fruit of His Labor 
IV. THE COMMONER. 1. His Awakening 2. The Cause of the 
Common People 3. When Samaria Fell 4. Judah Learns Its Lesson 
V. THE PROPHET OF WOE AND HOPE. 1. The Escape 2. The Boy 
King 3. Jeremiah's Call 4. The Seething Caldron 5. The Great 
Discovery 6. A New Covenant 7. To the Fore Again 8. The Shadow of 
a King 9. The Temple of the Lord 10. A Narrow Escape 11. A Taste of 
Martyrdom 12. The Woe of the Prophet 13. Teacher and Pupil 14. 
Baruch's First Venture 15. The King Hears and Acts 16. Beginning of 
the End 17. The First Deportation 18. In Exile and in the Homeland 19. 
A Friend in Need 20. In the Midst of Despair 21. Lamentations and a 
Vain Hope 22. Cowardice and Treachery 23. Jeremiah, the Martyred 
 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
"_The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz._"--Isaiah I, 1 
"_Prepare to meet thy God, O Israel._"--Amos IV, 12 
"_Yea, I will betroth thee unto me in righteousness, and in judgment, 
and in loving kindness, and in mercy._"--Hosea II, 21 
"_Here am I, send me._"--Isaiah VI, 8 
"_And they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears 
into pruning-hooks._"--Isaiah II, 4 
"_For the transgression of Jacob is all this, and for the sins of the house 
of Israel._"--Micah I, 5 
"_I sat alone because of Thy hand._"--Jeremiah XV, 17 
"_And thou, Pashur, and all that dwell in thy house shall go into 
captivity._"--Jeremiah XX, 6
FOREWORD 
The company of inspired men, commonly known as the prophets of 
Israel, were the unique product of the Jewish religious genius. They 
were pre-eminently preachers of righteousness. Fearless and undaunted, 
they told the house of Israel their sins and the house of Jacob their 
transgressions. They contemplated the facts of life from the highest 
point of view. For them religion and morality were blended, ethics and 
politics were one. Theirs was peculiarly a social message; the demand 
for justice underlies all their thinking and speaking. They had a 
veritable passion for righteousness; through all the ages their words 
have been torches lighting    
    
		
	
	
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