Old Testament Summary Lesson 37: “Thou Hast Done Wonderful Things”
Isaiah Uses Simple Symbolisms and Metaphors: As he reports history in the making that becomes prophecy of the future, the...
Read MoreOld Testament Summary Lesson 36: “The Glory of Zion Will Be a Defense”
Two Keys to Understanding the Scriptures: We need the “learning of the Jews” along with the “knowledge of the mysteries...
Read MoreOld Testament Summary Lesson 35: “God Reveals His Secrets To His Prophets”
More to a Word: An oft repeated verse of Amos is the Lord’s instruction that he needs his prophets to...
Read MoreOld Testament Summary Lesson 34: “I Will Betroth Thee Unto Me In Righteousness”
Same Message “Repent:” As with all prophets of God, the message is improving, changing and turning toward God (“to turn”...
Read MoreOld Testament Summary Lesson 33: “Sharing The Gospel With The World”
Sinking to New Heights: The story of Jonah is his own poetic way of bearing a humble testimony that he...
Read MoreOld Testament Summary Lesson 32: “I Know That My Reedemer Liveth”
Book of Job Focuses on the Lord Rather than on Job: The agency that mankind was given allows a choice...
Read MoreOld Testament Summary Lesson 31: “Happy Is The Man That Findeth Wisdom”
The Wonder of the Word: In Judaism, it is completely irreverent to place any kind of writing on the floor...
Read MoreOld Testament Summary Lesson 30: “Come To The House Of The Lord”
Hezekiah, Highly Favored among the Jews: We also know that several things in his life were powerful metaphors of the...
Read MoreOld Testament Summary Lesson 29: “He Took Up… The Mantle of Elijah”
The Name Elisha Means “My God Saves:” It includes the inference that it is God, not the prophet, who is...
Read MoreOld Testament Summary Lesson 28: “After The Fire A Still Small Voice”
“Rain” and “Life” Expressed in Jewish Prayers: These prayers include a subtle, recurring inference to the Messiah. “. . ....
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