The recovery of a Judean remnant from exile and the rebuilding of Jerusalem and its temple gave the outward appearance that the Isaelite kingdom was perhaps on the verge of restoration. But both the circumstances of that recovery and the pronouncements of the post-exile prophets left no doubt that the kingdom promised to David was not emerging at that time. But beyond those things, all of the prophets had, from the beginning, provided a portrait of the kingdom (promised first to Abraham and later to David) that showed that it would not be a perpetuation or even a revival of David's kingdom. This sermon considers some of the key features of the prophetic revelation of the kingdom and how they pointed to a transcendent spiritual kingdom only portrayed by the Israelite theocracy.
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