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Isaiah advances the one story by calling God’s people to trust the Holy One and by proclaiming both judgment and future restoration through God’s coming kingdom (Isaiah 9:6–7).
Isaiah points to Christ through the promise of the coming Servant who will suffer and die to bear the sins of many, pointing forward to Jesus as the Savior who takes our place (Isaiah 53:5–6).
Isaiah declares God’s love by showing God’s faithful compassion and His promise to comfort and redeem His people (Isaiah 43:1).
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Jeremiah advances the one story by warning of judgment for covenant unfaithfulness while promising that God will restore His people and bring true renewal (Jeremiah 29:11).
Jeremiah points to Christ through the promise of a new covenant written on the heart, pointing forward to Jesus who brings forgiveness and inner transformation (Jeremiah 31:31–34).
Jeremiah declares God’s love by showing God’s faithful, enduring compassion and His promise to restore His people even after discipline (Jeremiah 31:3).
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Lamentations advances the one story by giving voice to grief over sin and judgment while still calling God’s people to hope in the Lord’s faithfulness (Lamentations 3:21–23).
Lamentations points to Christ by showing the depth of sorrow caused by sin and pointing forward to Jesus who bears our grief and brings restoration (Lamentations 3:31–33).
Lamentations declares God’s love by proclaiming that His steadfast love and mercy never end, even in the darkest moments (Lamentations 3:22–23).
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Ezekiel advances the one story by showing God’s holiness and judgment, while promising restoration and a renewed people with a new heart (Ezekiel 36:26–27).
Ezekiel points to Christ through God’s promise of a shepherd king who will rescue and lead His people, pointing forward to Jesus as the true Shepherd (Ezekiel 34:23–24).
Ezekiel declares God’s love by showing that God’s desire is not to destroy but to bring sinners to repentance and life (Ezekiel 18:32).
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Daniel advances the one story by showing God’s sovereignty over kings and kingdoms and by strengthening His people to remain faithful while living in exile (Daniel 4:34–35).
Daniel points to Christ through the vision of the Son of Man receiving an everlasting kingdom, pointing forward to Jesus as the eternal King (Daniel 7:13–14).
Daniel declares God’s love by showing God’s presence with His people in suffering and His power to deliver and sustain them (Daniel 3:17–18).