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  2. Where Amos either expresses ambivalence or outlines a paradox concerning the remnant, Micah provides a near-systematic theology along with a theological perspective consistently rooted in hope for Israel.

  3. The idea of the remnant can be found already in the stories ancient Israel had to tell about its own prehistory—that is, about Abraham’s predecessors—and a theological reading of these stories can prepare for a study of what the books of Amos, Micah, and Isaiah have to say.

  4. Ryken: The events of Jeremiah 40-41 provide a lesson in remnant theology. The main lesson is simply this: God will preserve a remnant. God’s people may be besieged.

  5. Nov 21, 2012 · Only a remnant, the Tribes of Judah and Levi survived in the Southern Kingdom of Judah. A remnant of Judah – Judah too, grew wicked and prophets warned of destruction. The Babylonians then destroyed Judah, and Jerusalem with it, in 587 BC. They deported the survivors to Babylon.

  6. Sep 10, 2015 · There does seem to be a biblical precedent that God has frequently seen fit to thin His ranks, to prune and purify His people. Theologians call this “remnant theology,” since a remnant refers to a smaller portion of a much larger thing. Remnant theology is seen in both the Old and New Testaments.

  7. Is there a unique significance for minority ethnic groups in the biblical theme of God’s preservation of a remnant? Sunday Bobai Agang, a Nigerian theology professor, explores this question in his concise book, God of the Remnant: The Plight of Minority Ethnic Groups in Africa.

  8. Sep 25, 2019 · For the parents who have devoted their lives to bringing their children up in the Catholic Faith, remnant theology poses more questions than answers. It becomes heartbreakingly personal when our twenty and thirty year old adult children decide to walk a different path.

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