Deuteronomy 6
- Moses was to teach them the laws so that they would fear God and it would go well with them.
- Keeping commands = long life and multiplying in the new promised land.
- The Lord our God is one.
- Greatest commandment = love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and might.
- Moses tells them to teach these laws to their children and fellowship over them when hanging out, when you wake up and go to bed
- How should they be bound on the hand? (v.8)
- They should also write the laws on the doorways to their homes.
- Moses reminds them that God will fulfill His promise that He swore to Abraham when He gives them a new land, full of cities and goods they did not make.
- Moses warns them not to forget God when they are full and content there.
- They are to fear and serve God alone.
- God is a jealous God and they don't want to make Him angry and be destroyed.
- Do not test God (like they did at Massah)
- They should diligently keep His statutes and commandments.
- They should do right and good that it may go well with them = possessing promised land and ousting enemies.
- Moses tells them how to answer their children's future questions about where/why/how God's statutes came to pass.
- The parents should remind them how the Israelites were slaves in Egypt and God brought them out of Egypt with great signs and wonders.
- God wanted to give them the land He swore to Abraham.
- God gave them the statutes to fear Him that it may go well with them and He will preserve them.
- Doing all God has commanded will be counted as righteousness.
Isaiah 24
- God will empty out and judge the whole earth.
- Everyone will suffer poor and rich, slave and master, etc...
- The earth and the high people will mourn
- The earth is defiled because the inhabitants (people) have broken every rule and covenant
- The result is a curse and suffering for those guilty of breaking these laws
- Only a few men are left.
- The joyful sounds of drinking and music are silenced.
- Alcohol is no longer sweet, but bitter
- Joy has grown dark and gladness is banished.
- They will shout from the west (the sea)
- The east (where the light(sun) comes from will give glory to God.
- Songs of praise will come from the ends of the earth singing glory to the Righteous One.
- Isaiah is full of woe because the traitors have betrayed.
- Terror, pit, snare (the word for all 3 sounds the same)
- Those fleeing the sound of terror will fall into a pit.
- When they try to escape the pit they will be caught in a snare.
- Windows of heaven are open and earth's foundations tremble.
- The earth is shaken apart.
- The earth will stagger and fall and not get up again.
- Who is the host of heaven who will be punished?
- The host of heaven and king of earth will be prisoners in a pit.
- After many days they will be punished.
- The moon will be confused and the sun ashamed by His glory before the elders (Are these the same 24 elders who are referred to in Revelations?)
2 Corinthians 7
- Because of God's promises we should cleanse ourselves and bring holiness to completion in the fear of God.
- Paul tells them to make room in their hearts for him.
- His group has wronged or corrupted no one.
- Paul isn't trying to condemn them because they are in his heart.
- Paul speaks in boldness toward them because of his pride, comfort, and joy in them.
- Paul says when they entered Macedonia they were afflicted with no rest.
- But God comforted them by sending Titus, who was comforted by the Corinthians.
- Titus told Paul of their mourning and zeal for Paul.
- Paul says he does not regret sending his first letter that grieved them because it was only for a little while.
- Paul was grieved at first though.
- Paul rejoices that their grieving led to repentance.
- They felt a godly grief which was good.
- Godly grief leads to repentance which leads to salvation without regret
- Worldly grief produces death.
- Their godly grief led to earnestness and eagerness to clear themselves.
- Paul says they have proved themselves innocent of the matter now.
- Paul wrote to them not for the one sinning or the one sinned against but to reveal their earnestness for him.
- Shouldn't Paul want to reveal their earnestness for God?
- Paul rejoices at Titus's joy because his spirit was refreshed by the Corinthians.
- Paul's boasts to Titus about the Corinthians were true
- Paul told Titus and the Corinthians things that were found to be true.
- Titus's affection for them is even greater as he remembers their obedience and how the Corinthians received Titus with fear and trembling.
Revelations 6
- Jesus opens the 7 seals
1) First Seal
- The Lamb opened one of the seals
- The 4 living creatures told John to "Come!"
- He saw a white horse and its rider had a bow and a crown
- The rider came our conquering and to conquer.
2) Second Seal
- The second living creature said, "Come!"
- A bright red horse came out
- Its rider took peace from the earth.
- Men began to slay one another
- He was given a great sword
3) Third Seal
- The third living creature said, "Come!"
- There was a black horse
- Its rider had a pair of scales in his hand
- A voice from between the 4 living creatures said, "A quart of wheat for a denarius, and 3 quarts of barley for a denarius, and do not harm the oil and wine!"
-What did these measurements mean?
4) Fourth Seal
- The fourth living creature said "Come!"
- There was a pale horse.
- Its rider's name was Death and Hades followed him.
- They were given authority to kill with famine, the sword, pestilence, and wild beasts 1/4 of the earth.
5) Fifth Seal
- John saw the souls of those who died for preaching God's word and for their godly wirness under the altar.
- The souls cried out, "O Sovereign Lord, holy and true, how long before you will judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?"
- They were each given a white robe and told to rest a little more until the rest of those dying for the same reason were complete.
- So their were more Christians to die for their faith even after the 4 horsemen had come.
6) Sixth Seal
- There was a great earthquake
- the sun became black
- the full moon looked like blood
- the stars of the sky fell to earth
- the sky vanished like a scroll being rolled up.
- Every mountain and island were removed.
- Everyone on earth; kings, the rich, slave and free hid themselves in caves and among the rocks of the mountains
- Wasn't every mountain just removed when the 6the seal was opened?
- They called out to the rocks and the mountains to fall on them and hide them from God (Him seated on the throne) and from the wrath of the Lamb.
- They knew that the day of wrath has come and they can't/ won't be able to stand.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Deuteronomy 5 - Isaiah 23 – 2 Corinthians 6 – Revelations 5
Deuteronomy 5
- The 10 Commandments
- Moses gathers the people and reminds them of the covenant God made with them at Horeb
- God made the covenant with THIS generation not their fathers.
- Moses reminds them of how God spoke with them through the fire and Moses was in between them.
- The people were afraid of that fire and Moses spoke to them from God.
1) Have no other gods besides (before) me (God)
2) You shall not make for yourselves any carved idol
- you shouldn't serve it or bow down to it because God is a jealous God
- their iniquity will go down 3 -4 generations
- God will show steadfast love to the thousandth generation to those who love Him and keep His commandments.
3) Do not take God's name in vain.
4) Observe the Sabbath and keep it holy.
-six days of work and one day of rest (for everyone including work animals)
- keeping the Sabbath reminds them of being freed from Egypt.
5) Honor your father and mother
- this will make your days long
- it will go well with you in the land
6) You shall not murder (Hebrew word means even death through carelessness)
7) Do not commit adultery
8) Do not steal
9) Do not bear false witness against your neighbor
10) Do not covet
- your neighbor's wife
- his field
- his donkey
- anything he has
- Moses reminds them that this is what God spoke to them and wrote on 2 stone tablets
- The elders and people at that time were amazed that God spoke to them, showing them His greatness and glory, and they lived.
- They were afraid that if God kept speaking to them they would die
- They sent Moses to speak with God directly and report back to them, promising they'd do whatever God instructed them to do through Moses.
- God said they were right to say this and God wished that they'd always have such a mind to fear Him and do what He commanded them to do so that it'd go well with them.
- God told Moses to stay with Him and send the people back to their tents while He instructed Moses.
- If they did all that God commanded them, it'd go well with them and they'd inherit the land.
- God warned them to listen and not swerve to the right or left.
- They were to walk in the way of the Lord so they would live and that it'd go well with them and they'd live a long time.
Isaiah 23
- Oracle concerning Tyre and Sidon
- Tyre will be without ship or harbor
- Those in Sidon should be still
- They were the merchant to many nations
- Sidon should be ashamed
- The sea will be against them (Is this like a hurricane or tidal wave?)
- Who will bring this against Tyre and Sidon who were once full of princes and honored all around the world
- The Lord has done it to put an end to their pride and to dishonor those who the world honored
- Will those in Canaan destroy Tyre and Sidon? (v.11)
- Those in Sidon will not find rest even across the sea.
- Assyria will make these places fit for only wild beasts (totally destroying them)
- Tyre will be forgotten for 70 years.
- Then they will sing like the prostitute in a song to be remembered.
- After 70 years they will prostitute themselves again among nations
- Her merchandise and wages will then be holy to the Lord
- How can her wages be holy if she is again prostituting herself to the nations?
- They will no longer hoard their merchandise but supply it to those who dwell before the Lord.
2 Corinthians 6
- Paul appeals to them not to receive the grace of God in vain.
- He quotes Isaiah 49:8 "In a favorable time I listened to you, and in a day of salvation I have helped you."
- Paul says that NOW is that time
- Their ministry doesn't put obstacles in the way of others
- They don't want to fault God's ministry.
- Paul and the others commend themselves by their afflictions, hardships, beatings, imprisonments, labors, sleepless nights, hunger, purity, knowledge, patience, kindness, the Holy Spirit, genuine love, truthful speech, and the power of God
- It's interesting that Paul starts with things that happen to them physically then progresses into the spiritual traits.
- They are this way through slander and praise.
- They are treated poorly but their ministry moves forward.
- They are treated as sorrowful but they can always rejoice.
- They are seen as having nothing but Paul says they possess everything
- Paul address the Corinthians by name and says he is not restricting them but they are restricted by their own affections.
- He speaks to them as children to "widen their hearts"
- Paul tells them not to be unequally yoked (married to an unbeliever)
- Righteousness and lawlessness, light and darkness, Christ and Belial, temple of God and idols; do not belong together.
- Paul quotes from Leviticus 26:12 and Isaiah 52:11 merging these two quotes together.
- God said in these verses that He'd make them His people and walk among them, and they should be separate from other peoples, not touching anything unclean.
- God will welcome them as His children
- Because of these promises Paul says they should cleanse themselves of defilement bringing holiness to completion in the fear of God.
- Cleansing yourself from sinful idols and worldliness brings about holiness
Revelations 5
- In the right of hand of the one seated on the throne there was a scroll
- It was written on front and back
- It was sealed with 7 seals.
- An angel asked who was worthy to open the scroll and break its seals.
- No one in heaven or earth or under the earth was able to open it.
- John wept because no one was worthy enough to open it
- One of the elders told John not to cry "the Lion of the tribe of Judah, root of David, who has conquered can open its 7 seals.
- John saw a lamb that looked like it was slain standing between the throne and the 4 living creatures.
- The lamb had 7 horns and 7 eyes which are the 7 spirits of God sent out into all the earth.
- (This is the second reference to 7 spirits of God)
- The lamb took the scroll from the one seated on the throne
- When the lamb took it, the 4 creatures and 24 elders fell down before Him.
- They were all holding a harp and golden bowls full of incense (prayers of the saints)
- They sang that the lamb was worthy to take the scroll because He was slain and His blood ransomed people for God from every tribe and nation and they shall reign on earth.
- The angels (myriads and myriads or thousands of thousands) sang out with a loud voice " Worthy is the Lamb that was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing!"
- Every creatures on, in, under earth and sea said, " To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessings, honor, and glory and might forever and ever."
- The 4 creatures ending by shouting Amen! and the elders again fell down and worshipped.
- The 10 Commandments
- Moses gathers the people and reminds them of the covenant God made with them at Horeb
- God made the covenant with THIS generation not their fathers.
- Moses reminds them of how God spoke with them through the fire and Moses was in between them.
- The people were afraid of that fire and Moses spoke to them from God.
1) Have no other gods besides (before) me (God)
2) You shall not make for yourselves any carved idol
- you shouldn't serve it or bow down to it because God is a jealous God
- their iniquity will go down 3 -4 generations
- God will show steadfast love to the thousandth generation to those who love Him and keep His commandments.
3) Do not take God's name in vain.
4) Observe the Sabbath and keep it holy.
-six days of work and one day of rest (for everyone including work animals)
- keeping the Sabbath reminds them of being freed from Egypt.
5) Honor your father and mother
- this will make your days long
- it will go well with you in the land
6) You shall not murder (Hebrew word means even death through carelessness)
7) Do not commit adultery
8) Do not steal
9) Do not bear false witness against your neighbor
10) Do not covet
- your neighbor's wife
- his field
- his donkey
- anything he has
- Moses reminds them that this is what God spoke to them and wrote on 2 stone tablets
- The elders and people at that time were amazed that God spoke to them, showing them His greatness and glory, and they lived.
- They were afraid that if God kept speaking to them they would die
- They sent Moses to speak with God directly and report back to them, promising they'd do whatever God instructed them to do through Moses.
- God said they were right to say this and God wished that they'd always have such a mind to fear Him and do what He commanded them to do so that it'd go well with them.
- God told Moses to stay with Him and send the people back to their tents while He instructed Moses.
- If they did all that God commanded them, it'd go well with them and they'd inherit the land.
- God warned them to listen and not swerve to the right or left.
- They were to walk in the way of the Lord so they would live and that it'd go well with them and they'd live a long time.
Isaiah 23
- Oracle concerning Tyre and Sidon
- Tyre will be without ship or harbor
- Those in Sidon should be still
- They were the merchant to many nations
- Sidon should be ashamed
- The sea will be against them (Is this like a hurricane or tidal wave?)
- Who will bring this against Tyre and Sidon who were once full of princes and honored all around the world
- The Lord has done it to put an end to their pride and to dishonor those who the world honored
- Will those in Canaan destroy Tyre and Sidon? (v.11)
- Those in Sidon will not find rest even across the sea.
- Assyria will make these places fit for only wild beasts (totally destroying them)
- Tyre will be forgotten for 70 years.
- Then they will sing like the prostitute in a song to be remembered.
- After 70 years they will prostitute themselves again among nations
- Her merchandise and wages will then be holy to the Lord
- How can her wages be holy if she is again prostituting herself to the nations?
- They will no longer hoard their merchandise but supply it to those who dwell before the Lord.
2 Corinthians 6
- Paul appeals to them not to receive the grace of God in vain.
- He quotes Isaiah 49:8 "In a favorable time I listened to you, and in a day of salvation I have helped you."
- Paul says that NOW is that time
- Their ministry doesn't put obstacles in the way of others
- They don't want to fault God's ministry.
- Paul and the others commend themselves by their afflictions, hardships, beatings, imprisonments, labors, sleepless nights, hunger, purity, knowledge, patience, kindness, the Holy Spirit, genuine love, truthful speech, and the power of God
- It's interesting that Paul starts with things that happen to them physically then progresses into the spiritual traits.
- They are this way through slander and praise.
- They are treated poorly but their ministry moves forward.
- They are treated as sorrowful but they can always rejoice.
- They are seen as having nothing but Paul says they possess everything
- Paul address the Corinthians by name and says he is not restricting them but they are restricted by their own affections.
- He speaks to them as children to "widen their hearts"
- Paul tells them not to be unequally yoked (married to an unbeliever)
- Righteousness and lawlessness, light and darkness, Christ and Belial, temple of God and idols; do not belong together.
- Paul quotes from Leviticus 26:12 and Isaiah 52:11 merging these two quotes together.
- God said in these verses that He'd make them His people and walk among them, and they should be separate from other peoples, not touching anything unclean.
- God will welcome them as His children
- Because of these promises Paul says they should cleanse themselves of defilement bringing holiness to completion in the fear of God.
- Cleansing yourself from sinful idols and worldliness brings about holiness
Revelations 5
- In the right of hand of the one seated on the throne there was a scroll
- It was written on front and back
- It was sealed with 7 seals.
- An angel asked who was worthy to open the scroll and break its seals.
- No one in heaven or earth or under the earth was able to open it.
- John wept because no one was worthy enough to open it
- One of the elders told John not to cry "the Lion of the tribe of Judah, root of David, who has conquered can open its 7 seals.
- John saw a lamb that looked like it was slain standing between the throne and the 4 living creatures.
- The lamb had 7 horns and 7 eyes which are the 7 spirits of God sent out into all the earth.
- (This is the second reference to 7 spirits of God)
- The lamb took the scroll from the one seated on the throne
- When the lamb took it, the 4 creatures and 24 elders fell down before Him.
- They were all holding a harp and golden bowls full of incense (prayers of the saints)
- They sang that the lamb was worthy to take the scroll because He was slain and His blood ransomed people for God from every tribe and nation and they shall reign on earth.
- The angels (myriads and myriads or thousands of thousands) sang out with a loud voice " Worthy is the Lamb that was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing!"
- Every creatures on, in, under earth and sea said, " To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessings, honor, and glory and might forever and ever."
- The 4 creatures ending by shouting Amen! and the elders again fell down and worshipped.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Deuteronomy 4 - Isaiah 22 – 2 Corinthians 5 – Revelations 4
Deuteronomy 4
- Moses tells them to listen to rules he is going to teach them.
- That shouldn't add or subtract from the commandments of God.
- Moses reminds them of how God destroyed those who followed Baal.
- Those alive today did not follow Baal
- Moses reminds them to keep God's commandments in this new land
- By keeping the commandments other nations will see them as wise
- God is nearer to His people than any other "god"
- God's laws are more righteous than other gods'
- Moses cautions them to remember these things lest they forget and turn from God
- They are to teach their kids and grand kids what God has done and His commandments.
- God spoke to His people so they might fear Him and follow Him
- Moses recalls how they stood at the base of the mountain that burned in God's presence.
- They heard God's voice there though they couldn't see Him.
- God had commanded them to perform the 10 commandments
- God spoke to them without form, so they need to beware of carving images or idols
- Moses lists things that they may be tempted to worship; animals, birds, sun, moon, etc...
- God brought them out of Egypt (the iron furnace)
- Moses reminds them that God was angry with Moses because of the people and forbid Moses from entering the new land but said he'd die before crossing the Jordan.
- God is a jealous God and has forbidden them from worshipping idols.
- Moses tells them that if they provoke God to anger like they have in the past, they will perish from the new land.
- In those days, they will be scattered and worship foreign gods of wood and stone that have no power
- Then they will seek God again and will find Him if they seek Him with all their hearts.
- When these things take place God will be merciful and remember His covenant with their fathers.
- Moses asks if any other god has ever spoken out of fire since God created man
- Moses then asks if any other god has chosen to free a people by trials, signs, wonders, war, or a mighty hand which God did for them in Egypt.
- God let the people hear His voice when disciplining them.
- God brought them out of Egypt and helped them conquer stronger armies than themselves to bring them an inheritance.
- There is no other God in heaven or on earth.
- Moses again states they must follow God's commands that it may go well with them.
- There were 3 cities set aside as cities of refuge for the unintentional man slayer
- Bezer in the wilderness of the Reubenites
- Ramoth in Gilead for the Gadites
- Golan in Bashan for the Manassites.
- Moses gave the people the law in Sihon in the land they had taken from the King of Og
Isaiah 22
- Oracle concerning Jerusalem
- referred to as the "valley of vision"
- Their dead were not killed but fled and were captured without weapons
- Isaiah would weep bitter tears at the destruction of his people
- Jerusalem will face troubles and confusion and its wall will tumble
- Elam will bear a quiver
- Kir will bear a shield
- What is the "covering of Judah"?
- They will look for weapons but the holes in the wall will be too many
- They will tear down houses to fortify the walls
- They will make a "moat" between the walls but will forget God who built it long ago.
- God will call for weeping and mourning, baldness and sackcloth (meaning death and great sadness)
- They will pay for their sins by death.
- God tells Isaiah to go to the steward, Shebna, and ask why he has had a nice tomb carved out for himself when God will hurl him away violently.
- God will throw him to a "wide land" and he shall die in the midsts of his chariots.
- God will replace Shebna with Eliakim and give him Shebna's robe and sash
- God will give Eliakim a key to the house of David
- He will be come a throne of honor to his father's house.
- Why does God call Eliakim a secure peg whole will be a throne of honor and then say the "peg" will give way and be cut down and the load that was on it will be cut off?
2 Corinthians 5
- Our home on earth is a tent.
- Our home on earth will be eternal
- We groan in this tent (body) longing for our heavenly one
- What is mortal is swallowed up by life.
- The Spirit is a guarantee of life with Him.
- We should be encouraged.
- While we are away from God we are in the body.
- Paul says he'd rather be away from the body (dead) and at home with God (in heaven)
- We should aim to please Him wherever we are.
- We will all stand before the judgment seat of Christ to receive what is due; good or evil
- Paul hopes the Corinthians know who he is in their conscience.
- He is not commending himself but giving them reason to boast about the heart over outward appearance.
- Being side themselves = for God
- In his right mind = for them
- Paul says the love of Christ controls Him because everyone has died through Him.
- Those living for Him will die and be raised.
- They no longer regard Christ according to the flesh or other believers.
- Anyone in Christ = new creation
- The old has passed away and is replaced by the new
- We have been reconciled to God through Jesus Christ.
- Christ God was reconciling the world to Himself not counting their sins against them.
- God gave believers the message of reconciliation to preach to others.
- Why does v. 19 say "Christ God"?
- They are ambassadors for Christ.
- God is speaking to others through them.
- Paul implores the Corinthians to be reconciled to God.
- God made Christ to be sin even though Jesus never sinned so that we might become the "righteousness of God"
Revelations 4
- John then exclaims that he saw a door open in heaven.
- The voice told John to come and see what must take place
- John said he was taken in Spirit to one seated on a throne.
- The figure looked like jasper and carnelian.
- There was an emerald colored rainbow around the throne.
- Around the throne there were 24 other thrones with elders seated on them wearing white and golden crowns.
- There was lightning and thunder coming from the throne.
- There were 7 burning torches (signifying the 7 spirits of God)
- In front of the throne there was a sea of glass crystal
- Around the throne were 4 living creatures full of eyes in front and behind
- The first = lion
- The second = ox
- The third = had a face of a man
- The fourth = an eagle (in flight)
- The 4 creatures each had 6 wings
- Are the wings or the whole creatures full of eyes?
- The 4 creatures cried out continuously, "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come!"
- When the creatures given honor to the one seated on the throne the 24 elders fall down and worship Him who lives forever and ever
- Forever and ever is repeated twice and is eluded to 2 other times
- The elders cast their crowns before the throne
- The elders cry out, "Worthy are you, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you have created all things and by your will they existed and were created."
- The elders are referring back to Genesis 1's creation story in this, the last book of the Bible.
- Moses tells them to listen to rules he is going to teach them.
- That shouldn't add or subtract from the commandments of God.
- Moses reminds them of how God destroyed those who followed Baal.
- Those alive today did not follow Baal
- Moses reminds them to keep God's commandments in this new land
- By keeping the commandments other nations will see them as wise
- God is nearer to His people than any other "god"
- God's laws are more righteous than other gods'
- Moses cautions them to remember these things lest they forget and turn from God
- They are to teach their kids and grand kids what God has done and His commandments.
- God spoke to His people so they might fear Him and follow Him
- Moses recalls how they stood at the base of the mountain that burned in God's presence.
- They heard God's voice there though they couldn't see Him.
- God had commanded them to perform the 10 commandments
- God spoke to them without form, so they need to beware of carving images or idols
- Moses lists things that they may be tempted to worship; animals, birds, sun, moon, etc...
- God brought them out of Egypt (the iron furnace)
- Moses reminds them that God was angry with Moses because of the people and forbid Moses from entering the new land but said he'd die before crossing the Jordan.
- God is a jealous God and has forbidden them from worshipping idols.
- Moses tells them that if they provoke God to anger like they have in the past, they will perish from the new land.
- In those days, they will be scattered and worship foreign gods of wood and stone that have no power
- Then they will seek God again and will find Him if they seek Him with all their hearts.
- When these things take place God will be merciful and remember His covenant with their fathers.
- Moses asks if any other god has ever spoken out of fire since God created man
- Moses then asks if any other god has chosen to free a people by trials, signs, wonders, war, or a mighty hand which God did for them in Egypt.
- God let the people hear His voice when disciplining them.
- God brought them out of Egypt and helped them conquer stronger armies than themselves to bring them an inheritance.
- There is no other God in heaven or on earth.
- Moses again states they must follow God's commands that it may go well with them.
- There were 3 cities set aside as cities of refuge for the unintentional man slayer
- Bezer in the wilderness of the Reubenites
- Ramoth in Gilead for the Gadites
- Golan in Bashan for the Manassites.
- Moses gave the people the law in Sihon in the land they had taken from the King of Og
Isaiah 22
- Oracle concerning Jerusalem
- referred to as the "valley of vision"
- Their dead were not killed but fled and were captured without weapons
- Isaiah would weep bitter tears at the destruction of his people
- Jerusalem will face troubles and confusion and its wall will tumble
- Elam will bear a quiver
- Kir will bear a shield
- What is the "covering of Judah"?
- They will look for weapons but the holes in the wall will be too many
- They will tear down houses to fortify the walls
- They will make a "moat" between the walls but will forget God who built it long ago.
- God will call for weeping and mourning, baldness and sackcloth (meaning death and great sadness)
- They will pay for their sins by death.
- God tells Isaiah to go to the steward, Shebna, and ask why he has had a nice tomb carved out for himself when God will hurl him away violently.
- God will throw him to a "wide land" and he shall die in the midsts of his chariots.
- God will replace Shebna with Eliakim and give him Shebna's robe and sash
- God will give Eliakim a key to the house of David
- He will be come a throne of honor to his father's house.
- Why does God call Eliakim a secure peg whole will be a throne of honor and then say the "peg" will give way and be cut down and the load that was on it will be cut off?
2 Corinthians 5
- Our home on earth is a tent.
- Our home on earth will be eternal
- We groan in this tent (body) longing for our heavenly one
- What is mortal is swallowed up by life.
- The Spirit is a guarantee of life with Him.
- We should be encouraged.
- While we are away from God we are in the body.
- Paul says he'd rather be away from the body (dead) and at home with God (in heaven)
- We should aim to please Him wherever we are.
- We will all stand before the judgment seat of Christ to receive what is due; good or evil
- Paul hopes the Corinthians know who he is in their conscience.
- He is not commending himself but giving them reason to boast about the heart over outward appearance.
- Being side themselves = for God
- In his right mind = for them
- Paul says the love of Christ controls Him because everyone has died through Him.
- Those living for Him will die and be raised.
- They no longer regard Christ according to the flesh or other believers.
- Anyone in Christ = new creation
- The old has passed away and is replaced by the new
- We have been reconciled to God through Jesus Christ.
- Christ God was reconciling the world to Himself not counting their sins against them.
- God gave believers the message of reconciliation to preach to others.
- Why does v. 19 say "Christ God"?
- They are ambassadors for Christ.
- God is speaking to others through them.
- Paul implores the Corinthians to be reconciled to God.
- God made Christ to be sin even though Jesus never sinned so that we might become the "righteousness of God"
Revelations 4
- John then exclaims that he saw a door open in heaven.
- The voice told John to come and see what must take place
- John said he was taken in Spirit to one seated on a throne.
- The figure looked like jasper and carnelian.
- There was an emerald colored rainbow around the throne.
- Around the throne there were 24 other thrones with elders seated on them wearing white and golden crowns.
- There was lightning and thunder coming from the throne.
- There were 7 burning torches (signifying the 7 spirits of God)
- In front of the throne there was a sea of glass crystal
- Around the throne were 4 living creatures full of eyes in front and behind
- The first = lion
- The second = ox
- The third = had a face of a man
- The fourth = an eagle (in flight)
- The 4 creatures each had 6 wings
- Are the wings or the whole creatures full of eyes?
- The 4 creatures cried out continuously, "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come!"
- When the creatures given honor to the one seated on the throne the 24 elders fall down and worship Him who lives forever and ever
- Forever and ever is repeated twice and is eluded to 2 other times
- The elders cast their crowns before the throne
- The elders cry out, "Worthy are you, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you have created all things and by your will they existed and were created."
- The elders are referring back to Genesis 1's creation story in this, the last book of the Bible.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Deuteronomy 3 - Isaiah 21 – 2 Corinthians 4 – Revelations 3
Deuteronomy 3
- Next they fought against King Og of Bashan and God said He'd give them victory
- God commanded them to leave no survivors and they obeyed
- They took 60 cities with fortified walls and only kept the livestock as spoils for themselves
- Og had been the last remaining ancestor of Rephaim.
- They even note the size of Og's iron bed which was 9 cubits by four cubits.
- The Reubenites and Gadites got the land from Arnon to Gilead.
- The region of Argob went to the 1/2 tribe of Manasseh.
- Jar the Manassite took the region of Argob and named the villages after himself.
- Machir got Gilead
- Moses told them that God had given them this land and that the armed men would cross over with them.
- Wives, children, and livestock would stay in the land while the men fought.
- When their brothers had land and were at peace they could return home.
- God told Joshua to remember their success in battle, because God would be fighting for them across the Jordan too so he should not fear
- Moses pleaded with God to be able to go and see the land beyond the Jordan
- He also said that God had only begun to show them His greatness. (Moses knew God was even more powerful than He had shown them over the past 40 years)
- The Lord was angry with Moses because of the people.
- God told Moses not to speak of this request again.
- God told Moses to go to the top of Pisgah and view the land but Moses was not allowed to cross the Jordan.
- Moses was told to strengthen Joshua who was to lead the Israelites across the Jordan.
Isaiah 21
- The Oracle of the Wilderness of the Sea
- Whirlwinds come from the wilderness which is referred to as a terrible area
- Elam and Media's sighing will come to an end.
- He is bowed down so he cannot hear.
- He is dismayed and cannot see.
- Horror and trembling have take over
- What does "oil your shield" mean?
- They are to set a watchman to announce the coming of riders on horses, donkeys, and camels.
- Isaiah says he is positioned on post watching night and day
- The horsemen come in pairs
- They bring word that Babylon has fallen and all the idols are shattered.
- The oracle to Dumah is simply asking the time and Isaiah tells them to ask again later.
- Those of Arabia are hiding from the battles taking place.
- The glory of Kedar will come to an end by the end of the "hired workers year"
- The remainder of Kedar's archers will be few.
2 Corinthians 4
- If we trust the ministry of the mercy of God we shouldn't lose heart.
- We refuse to tamper with God's word or do disgraceful things.
- The gospel message is veiled to those who are not saved
- The god of this world has kept them from seeing the truth of the gospel.
- We proclaim Jesus and are His servants
- God said "let your lights shine in darkness" and has allowed light to enter our hearts.
- We are only jars of clay so we cannot boast in OUR power but in God's.
- We are afflicted but not crushed; perplexed but not despairing, persecuted but not forsaken, struck down but not destroyed because we remember the death of Jesus so the the life of Jesus is seen in and through us.
- They are dying for Christ's sake.
- Death is working in Paul, but life in them.
- Paul tells them that they all have the same spirit of faith.
- God who raised Jesus will also raise believers through Jesus into God's presence.
- As grace goes to more people it increases people's thanks and glory to God.
- Our bodies are wearing away daily but our inner nature is renewed day by day
- This affliction now is for a moment but it is outweighed by weight of future glory.
- We need to look to things unseen.
- The things we see fade away, but the unseen things are eternal.
Revelations 3
1) To the angel of the church of Sardis
- They have a reputation for "being alive" but they are dead.
- The angel tells them to wake up and strengthen themselves because their works are not complete in God's eyes.
- They need to remember the gospel and repent.
- Jesus will come against them at an unknown hour.
- There are some there who are worthy and will walk with Jesus in white.
- Their names won't be blotted out of the book of life.
- Jesus will confess their names before God and His angels.
2) To the angel at the church in Philadelphia
- God has the key of David
- Jesus has given them an open door which no one can shut.
- They have "little power" but have kept His word and never denied His name.
- The lying "Jews" will come and bow down at their feet.
- Because they were faithful they will be spared the "hour of trial" that is coming to those on earth.
- He tells them to hold onto what they have
- On the one who conquers will be the name of God, the new Jerusalem
- New Jerusalem comes down from heaven and "my own new name"
- What is Christ's "new name"?
3) To the angel of the church of Laodicea
- What the "words of the amen"?
-They are not hot or cold but luke warm.
- Jesus says it'd be better for them if they were hot or were cold.
- He will spit them out of His mouth.
- They boast they are rich and need nothing
- In truth, they are wretched, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked.
- He tells them to wash their eyes, get gold refined by His fire, and wear white
- Jesus reproves and disciplines those He loves.
- They need to be Zealous and repent.
- Jesus is knocking at the door and those who answer it and hear His voice are with Him.
- The one who conquers will sit with Christ on the throne.
- They need to hear what the spirit is saying to them
- What does it mean about "those who conquer" being rewarded. Conquer what?
- Next they fought against King Og of Bashan and God said He'd give them victory
- God commanded them to leave no survivors and they obeyed
- They took 60 cities with fortified walls and only kept the livestock as spoils for themselves
- Og had been the last remaining ancestor of Rephaim.
- They even note the size of Og's iron bed which was 9 cubits by four cubits.
- The Reubenites and Gadites got the land from Arnon to Gilead.
- The region of Argob went to the 1/2 tribe of Manasseh.
- Jar the Manassite took the region of Argob and named the villages after himself.
- Machir got Gilead
- Moses told them that God had given them this land and that the armed men would cross over with them.
- Wives, children, and livestock would stay in the land while the men fought.
- When their brothers had land and were at peace they could return home.
- God told Joshua to remember their success in battle, because God would be fighting for them across the Jordan too so he should not fear
- Moses pleaded with God to be able to go and see the land beyond the Jordan
- He also said that God had only begun to show them His greatness. (Moses knew God was even more powerful than He had shown them over the past 40 years)
- The Lord was angry with Moses because of the people.
- God told Moses not to speak of this request again.
- God told Moses to go to the top of Pisgah and view the land but Moses was not allowed to cross the Jordan.
- Moses was told to strengthen Joshua who was to lead the Israelites across the Jordan.
Isaiah 21
- The Oracle of the Wilderness of the Sea
- Whirlwinds come from the wilderness which is referred to as a terrible area
- Elam and Media's sighing will come to an end.
- He is bowed down so he cannot hear.
- He is dismayed and cannot see.
- Horror and trembling have take over
- What does "oil your shield" mean?
- They are to set a watchman to announce the coming of riders on horses, donkeys, and camels.
- Isaiah says he is positioned on post watching night and day
- The horsemen come in pairs
- They bring word that Babylon has fallen and all the idols are shattered.
- The oracle to Dumah is simply asking the time and Isaiah tells them to ask again later.
- Those of Arabia are hiding from the battles taking place.
- The glory of Kedar will come to an end by the end of the "hired workers year"
- The remainder of Kedar's archers will be few.
2 Corinthians 4
- If we trust the ministry of the mercy of God we shouldn't lose heart.
- We refuse to tamper with God's word or do disgraceful things.
- The gospel message is veiled to those who are not saved
- The god of this world has kept them from seeing the truth of the gospel.
- We proclaim Jesus and are His servants
- God said "let your lights shine in darkness" and has allowed light to enter our hearts.
- We are only jars of clay so we cannot boast in OUR power but in God's.
- We are afflicted but not crushed; perplexed but not despairing, persecuted but not forsaken, struck down but not destroyed because we remember the death of Jesus so the the life of Jesus is seen in and through us.
- They are dying for Christ's sake.
- Death is working in Paul, but life in them.
- Paul tells them that they all have the same spirit of faith.
- God who raised Jesus will also raise believers through Jesus into God's presence.
- As grace goes to more people it increases people's thanks and glory to God.
- Our bodies are wearing away daily but our inner nature is renewed day by day
- This affliction now is for a moment but it is outweighed by weight of future glory.
- We need to look to things unseen.
- The things we see fade away, but the unseen things are eternal.
Revelations 3
1) To the angel of the church of Sardis
- They have a reputation for "being alive" but they are dead.
- The angel tells them to wake up and strengthen themselves because their works are not complete in God's eyes.
- They need to remember the gospel and repent.
- Jesus will come against them at an unknown hour.
- There are some there who are worthy and will walk with Jesus in white.
- Their names won't be blotted out of the book of life.
- Jesus will confess their names before God and His angels.
2) To the angel at the church in Philadelphia
- God has the key of David
- Jesus has given them an open door which no one can shut.
- They have "little power" but have kept His word and never denied His name.
- The lying "Jews" will come and bow down at their feet.
- Because they were faithful they will be spared the "hour of trial" that is coming to those on earth.
- He tells them to hold onto what they have
- On the one who conquers will be the name of God, the new Jerusalem
- New Jerusalem comes down from heaven and "my own new name"
- What is Christ's "new name"?
3) To the angel of the church of Laodicea
- What the "words of the amen"?
-They are not hot or cold but luke warm.
- Jesus says it'd be better for them if they were hot or were cold.
- He will spit them out of His mouth.
- They boast they are rich and need nothing
- In truth, they are wretched, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked.
- He tells them to wash their eyes, get gold refined by His fire, and wear white
- Jesus reproves and disciplines those He loves.
- They need to be Zealous and repent.
- Jesus is knocking at the door and those who answer it and hear His voice are with Him.
- The one who conquers will sit with Christ on the throne.
- They need to hear what the spirit is saying to them
- What does it mean about "those who conquer" being rewarded. Conquer what?
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Deuteronomy 2 - Isaiah 20 – 2 Corinthians 3 – Revelations 2
Deuteronomy 2
- They went toward the Red Sea and went around Mount Seir
- God told Moses to head north through the country of Esau, but be careful because they are afraid of you.
- They were not to contend with them because God wouldn't give them any of the people of Esau's land.
- They shall buy food and drink their using money
- They lacked nothing for 40 years because God provided
- They left land of Esau and headed into the wilderness of Moab
- God said they wouldn't get any of Moab's land either so not to fight for it.
- God had given Ar to the people of Lot.
- The Emim formally lived in Moab
- The Horites formerly lived in Seir
- God sent them over the Brook of Zered
- From Kadesh-barnea to the brook of Zered was 38 years total.
- By this time all the men from the wicked generation had died as God promised
- Then God sent them in Ammon again saying He would not give them any of this land
- This land belonged to the sons of Lot.
- Rephaim formerly lived there
- The Anakim tribe was a very tall tribe
- The Caphtorim destroyed the Avvim
- God sent them to the Valley of Arnon
- Here the Lord gave them the land of Sihon, the Amorite king of Hesbon
- From this day on God would put the fear of them into other people's hearts.
- Moses sent a messenger to Sihon with words of peace, saying they'd pass through his land and pay for food.
- God hardened the king's heart and he wouldn't let them through
- This was the Battle of Jahaz and Sihon was defeated
- They captured all the cities and destroyed everything, leaving NO survivors, not even women or children.
- They only kept the livestock as spoil.
- God gave them the cities from Aroer to Gilead
- God forbid them to take the land of the sons of Ammon by the Jabbok River
Isaiah 20
- The year that the commander in chief was sent by Sargon the king of Assyria and he captured Ashdod.
- Then God spoke the Isaiah.
- God told Isaiah to walk around naked and barefoot
- Isaiah did this for 3 years as a sign that the king of Assyria will lead away those from Egypt and Cush naked and barefoot
- They shall be ashamed because Cush was their hope and Egypt their boast.
- Those that fled to Cush and Egypt will be dismayed when those countries themselves are captured.
2 Corinthians 3
- Paul say that the people are his "letter of recommendation"
- They are a letter to those around them "written by Spirit not with ink", not on tablets but on hearts
- We aren't sufficient alone to claim anything, but our sufficiency is from God.
- God made them ministers of a new covenant
- The letter kills but the spirit gives life
- The "ministry of death" (stone tablets) came with so much glory that the people couldn't look at Moses
- The ministry of the Spirit will be even more glorious.
- Ministry of righteousness far exceeds that of condemnation.
- The stone tablet that once had "glory" now has been surpassed and now has no glory at all.
- We can be very bold because of this new hope.
- Not like Moses who veiled his face
- Their minds were hardened when they read the old covenant because only Christ can take that veil away.
- Reading about Moses = veil over your heart
- Reading about the Lord = veil removed
- The Spirit of the Lord brings freedom
- Believers can behold His glory and are being transformed into the same image from "one degree of glory to another"
- This transformation can only come from God
Revelations 2
1) John was to write to the angel of the church of Ephesus
- He knows their patient endurance and toil and how they have tested and found out false apostles.
- They have not grown weary of enduring patiently for his name's sake.
- Bad things - they have abandoned their first love
- John reminds them to remember where they have fallen from and to do the works they did at first
- Unless they repent, their lampstand will be removed
- Good Things: They hated the works of the Nicolaitans
- John encourages them to hear what is being said to the churches
- The one who conquers will eat of the tree of life
2) Written to the angel at the church in Smyrna
- written to those who have died and came to life (believers?)
- He says he knows their poverty but reminds them they they are in fact rich!
- He is also aware of slander/blasphemy of those who are in a "synagogue of Satan
- They are not to fear what they are about to suffer
- The devil will throw some in prison to be tested for 10 days under great trial.
- They should be faithful unto death and receive the crown of life.
- The one who conquers will not be burnt by the second death
3) Church of Pergamum
- Satan throne dwells close to them but they hold fast to Christ's name and didn't deny their faith.
- Antipas was a false witness among them
- Bad Things: some follow teachings of Balaam who taught Balak to put a stumbling block before Israel, so they might eat sacrifices to idols and practice sexual immorality.
- Some of them, like those in Ephesus are believing teachings of Nicolaitans.
- They need to repent or God will come against them with "the sword of His mouth"
- If they repent they will receive manna and a white stone with a new name on it that no one knows except those who receive it.
4) The Church in Thyatira
- sent by the Son of God who has fiery eyes and feet like burnished bronze
- Christ knows their love, faith, service, and patient endurance and that their works are increasing.
- Things against them: They are listening to Jezebel, a prophetess who teaches them to practice sexual immorality and eating idol food
- She refuses to repent of her sin, even though He gave her time
- Christ will throw her and those with her onto a sickbed with great tribulation unless they repent
- Her children will be struck dead
- Christ is the one who searches minds and hearts
- He will give to each as the works deserve
- Some in Thyatira do not listen to her and aren't being addressed in the warning
- He tells them to hold fast to what they do have until He comes
- Those who keep His works will have authority over nations
- He will receive the morning star, if they listen to Him
- Christ's authority comes from His Father
- They went toward the Red Sea and went around Mount Seir
- God told Moses to head north through the country of Esau, but be careful because they are afraid of you.
- They were not to contend with them because God wouldn't give them any of the people of Esau's land.
- They shall buy food and drink their using money
- They lacked nothing for 40 years because God provided
- They left land of Esau and headed into the wilderness of Moab
- God said they wouldn't get any of Moab's land either so not to fight for it.
- God had given Ar to the people of Lot.
- The Emim formally lived in Moab
- The Horites formerly lived in Seir
- God sent them over the Brook of Zered
- From Kadesh-barnea to the brook of Zered was 38 years total.
- By this time all the men from the wicked generation had died as God promised
- Then God sent them in Ammon again saying He would not give them any of this land
- This land belonged to the sons of Lot.
- Rephaim formerly lived there
- The Anakim tribe was a very tall tribe
- The Caphtorim destroyed the Avvim
- God sent them to the Valley of Arnon
- Here the Lord gave them the land of Sihon, the Amorite king of Hesbon
- From this day on God would put the fear of them into other people's hearts.
- Moses sent a messenger to Sihon with words of peace, saying they'd pass through his land and pay for food.
- God hardened the king's heart and he wouldn't let them through
- This was the Battle of Jahaz and Sihon was defeated
- They captured all the cities and destroyed everything, leaving NO survivors, not even women or children.
- They only kept the livestock as spoil.
- God gave them the cities from Aroer to Gilead
- God forbid them to take the land of the sons of Ammon by the Jabbok River
Isaiah 20
- The year that the commander in chief was sent by Sargon the king of Assyria and he captured Ashdod.
- Then God spoke the Isaiah.
- God told Isaiah to walk around naked and barefoot
- Isaiah did this for 3 years as a sign that the king of Assyria will lead away those from Egypt and Cush naked and barefoot
- They shall be ashamed because Cush was their hope and Egypt their boast.
- Those that fled to Cush and Egypt will be dismayed when those countries themselves are captured.
2 Corinthians 3
- Paul say that the people are his "letter of recommendation"
- They are a letter to those around them "written by Spirit not with ink", not on tablets but on hearts
- We aren't sufficient alone to claim anything, but our sufficiency is from God.
- God made them ministers of a new covenant
- The letter kills but the spirit gives life
- The "ministry of death" (stone tablets) came with so much glory that the people couldn't look at Moses
- The ministry of the Spirit will be even more glorious.
- Ministry of righteousness far exceeds that of condemnation.
- The stone tablet that once had "glory" now has been surpassed and now has no glory at all.
- We can be very bold because of this new hope.
- Not like Moses who veiled his face
- Their minds were hardened when they read the old covenant because only Christ can take that veil away.
- Reading about Moses = veil over your heart
- Reading about the Lord = veil removed
- The Spirit of the Lord brings freedom
- Believers can behold His glory and are being transformed into the same image from "one degree of glory to another"
- This transformation can only come from God
Revelations 2
1) John was to write to the angel of the church of Ephesus
- He knows their patient endurance and toil and how they have tested and found out false apostles.
- They have not grown weary of enduring patiently for his name's sake.
- Bad things - they have abandoned their first love
- John reminds them to remember where they have fallen from and to do the works they did at first
- Unless they repent, their lampstand will be removed
- Good Things: They hated the works of the Nicolaitans
- John encourages them to hear what is being said to the churches
- The one who conquers will eat of the tree of life
2) Written to the angel at the church in Smyrna
- written to those who have died and came to life (believers?)
- He says he knows their poverty but reminds them they they are in fact rich!
- He is also aware of slander/blasphemy of those who are in a "synagogue of Satan
- They are not to fear what they are about to suffer
- The devil will throw some in prison to be tested for 10 days under great trial.
- They should be faithful unto death and receive the crown of life.
- The one who conquers will not be burnt by the second death
3) Church of Pergamum
- Satan throne dwells close to them but they hold fast to Christ's name and didn't deny their faith.
- Antipas was a false witness among them
- Bad Things: some follow teachings of Balaam who taught Balak to put a stumbling block before Israel, so they might eat sacrifices to idols and practice sexual immorality.
- Some of them, like those in Ephesus are believing teachings of Nicolaitans.
- They need to repent or God will come against them with "the sword of His mouth"
- If they repent they will receive manna and a white stone with a new name on it that no one knows except those who receive it.
4) The Church in Thyatira
- sent by the Son of God who has fiery eyes and feet like burnished bronze
- Christ knows their love, faith, service, and patient endurance and that their works are increasing.
- Things against them: They are listening to Jezebel, a prophetess who teaches them to practice sexual immorality and eating idol food
- She refuses to repent of her sin, even though He gave her time
- Christ will throw her and those with her onto a sickbed with great tribulation unless they repent
- Her children will be struck dead
- Christ is the one who searches minds and hearts
- He will give to each as the works deserve
- Some in Thyatira do not listen to her and aren't being addressed in the warning
- He tells them to hold fast to what they do have until He comes
- Those who keep His works will have authority over nations
- He will receive the morning star, if they listen to Him
- Christ's authority comes from His Father
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Deuteronomy 1 - Isaiah 19 – 2 Corinthians 2 – Revelations 1
Deuteronomy 1
- These are the words of Moses to his people in the wilderness in the Arabah
- It takes 11 days to get from Horeb to Kadeshbarnea
- The 40th year, first day of the 11th month.
- Moses spoke to the people after they defeated Sihon, king of Amorites
- God had told them to leave the mountain and go to land of Canaanites and in Lebanon by the Euphrates River.
- God said He had given them that land
- There were too many people for Moses to lead alone because they had multiplied
- Moses had each tribe appoint wise, experienced, understanding men as their heads.
- The people agreed that choosing heads was good.
- Moses made them commanders of thousands, hundreds, tens, and officers for the tribes.
- Moses told their judges to judge righteously and not to be partial
- They shall hear small and great alike and not be intimidated.
- If the case is too hard they shall bring it to Moses
- Moses is reminding them of everything he had commanded them in the past.
- They left Horeb and entered Kadeshbarnea (hill country of the Amorites) which God had given to them.
- Moses told them not to fear or be dismayed.
- The people wanted to send in scouts to let them know how and where to enter the land.
- That idea sounded good to Moses so he agreed to do it.
- Moses sent one man from each tribe (12 total) into the land as scouts
- The spies brought back fruit and said the land God was giving them was good.
- Moses reminded them the rebelled and wouldn't enter the land.
- The people murmured that God brought them out of Egypt to be killed by the Amorites.
- The spies told the people that the Amorites were taller and stronger than they were and their city walls stretched up into heaven.
- Who are the "sons of Anakim" they saw there?
- Moses told them not to fear because God would fight for them.
- Moses reminded them of God's faithfulness in Egypt and in the wilderness
- The people still didn't believe the same God who went before them in cloud and flame could do this for them.
- God got angry and said not one of them would see the good land He had for them except for Caleb and Joshua
- Caleb was allowed because he wholly followed God
- Joshua shall inherit the land and cause Israel to inherit it as well
- God was also mad at Moses because of the people and told Moses he couldn't enter either.
- Their children who have no knowledge of good or evil shall one day enter the land.
- God told the people to turn and go toward the Red Sea.
- Then the people saw their sin and decided to go fight, but God told Moses to tell the people not to go because He would not be with them if they did.
- They didn't listen and went up anyway.
- The Amorites chased them like bees and the people fled and wept before the Lord.
- The Lord did not listen to their cries.
Isaiah 19
- An Oracle concerning Egypt
- The idols there will tremble at God's arrival
- The hearts of the Egyptians will melt.
- Egyptians will fight one another
- God will confound their counsel and a hard master will rule over them.
- The waters of the sea will dry up and the canals will be spoiled.
- The branches of the Nile will dry up as well causing famine and drought
- They won't catch fish there and will mourn
- "Pillars of the land" will be crushed
- The princes of Zoan are foolish and the wisest counselors give Pharaoh stupid counsel
- They don't know the plans of the Lord.
- The Lord has confused her spirit that will make Egypt stagger
- Egypt won't be able to do anything.
- The Egyptians will tremble at what God does to them.
- The land of Judah will become a terror to Egypt
- In the day there will be 5 cities in Egypt that speak the language of Canaan but swear allegiance to God.
- One of these cities will be called the City of Destruction (City of the Sun)
- There will be an altar to the Lord in Egypt
- When they cry out to the Lord, He will send a savior and defender to deliver them.
- The Egyptians will know the Lord and sacrifice to Him.
- They will make vows and perform them to the Lord.
- God will strike and heal Egypt
- There will be a highway from Egypt to Assyria and they will worship together
- Israel, Assyria, and Egypt will be a blessing in the midst of the earth.
- God will see all three nations as His people.
2 Corinthians 2
- Paul made up his mind not to make another "painful" visit to them.
- Paul wrote them before so that he might not suffer pain but be able to find joy with them.
- Paul wrote to them through tears, affliction, and anguish not to cause them pain but to let them know of his abundant love for them.
- Paul was caused some pain, but they pained each other most.
- They should forgive and comfort not overwhelm by excessive sorrow.
- Paul tells them to affirm their love for this pained man
- Paul wrote to test whether they were obedient or not
- Paul forgives anyone they forgive.
- Paul forgives for the sake of Christ and so that Satan's plans don't go forward.
- When Paul preach to Troas, the door was opened for the gospel, but Paul didn't find Titus there so he left.
- If the door was open for the gospel, why wouldn't Paul stay and preach there?
- He left Troas and went to Macedonia
- God always leads us to spread the knowledge of Him everywhere.
- We are the aroma of Christ to those being saved.
- Paul says they are not merely peddlers of God's word, but men of sincerity, commissioned by God to speak in Christ.
Revelations 1
- The revelation from God of what must take place.
- God sent an angel to John to show him what would take place.
- Blessed are the ones who read, hear, and keep, this word
- The time is near
- John writes to the 7 churches in Asia
- John starts by identifying God as the one "who is, who was, and who is to come"
- The message also comes from the 7 spirits who are before His throne
- The message also comes from Christ who saved us by His blood
- To Him be all glory and dominion forever
- He is coming from the clouds so that ALL will see Him.
- All those on earth will wail at His coming.
- Jesus says, "I am the Alpha and Omega, who is and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty"
- John received this word on the island of Patmos
- John was enjoying Sabbath when he heard a loud voice like a trumpet
- The voice told John to write what he saw and send in to seven churches in Asia; Ephesus, Smyrna, Pregamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea
- John saw 7 golden lampstands and in the middle one like the son of man clothed in a long robe with a golden sash
- His hair was white like snow
- His eyes were like flames
- His feet like burnished bronze
- His voice like the roar of many waters
- On His right hand he held 7 stars
- From His mouth came a sharp 2 edged sword
- His face was like the sun.
- John saw Him and fell down like he was dead.
- The voice said not to fear
- He had died but was alive forever more
- Jesus says He has the keys of Death and Hades
- The 7 stars are the 7 angels of the 7 churches
- The 7 lampstands are the 7 churches.
- These are the words of Moses to his people in the wilderness in the Arabah
- It takes 11 days to get from Horeb to Kadeshbarnea
- The 40th year, first day of the 11th month.
- Moses spoke to the people after they defeated Sihon, king of Amorites
- God had told them to leave the mountain and go to land of Canaanites and in Lebanon by the Euphrates River.
- God said He had given them that land
- There were too many people for Moses to lead alone because they had multiplied
- Moses had each tribe appoint wise, experienced, understanding men as their heads.
- The people agreed that choosing heads was good.
- Moses made them commanders of thousands, hundreds, tens, and officers for the tribes.
- Moses told their judges to judge righteously and not to be partial
- They shall hear small and great alike and not be intimidated.
- If the case is too hard they shall bring it to Moses
- Moses is reminding them of everything he had commanded them in the past.
- They left Horeb and entered Kadeshbarnea (hill country of the Amorites) which God had given to them.
- Moses told them not to fear or be dismayed.
- The people wanted to send in scouts to let them know how and where to enter the land.
- That idea sounded good to Moses so he agreed to do it.
- Moses sent one man from each tribe (12 total) into the land as scouts
- The spies brought back fruit and said the land God was giving them was good.
- Moses reminded them the rebelled and wouldn't enter the land.
- The people murmured that God brought them out of Egypt to be killed by the Amorites.
- The spies told the people that the Amorites were taller and stronger than they were and their city walls stretched up into heaven.
- Who are the "sons of Anakim" they saw there?
- Moses told them not to fear because God would fight for them.
- Moses reminded them of God's faithfulness in Egypt and in the wilderness
- The people still didn't believe the same God who went before them in cloud and flame could do this for them.
- God got angry and said not one of them would see the good land He had for them except for Caleb and Joshua
- Caleb was allowed because he wholly followed God
- Joshua shall inherit the land and cause Israel to inherit it as well
- God was also mad at Moses because of the people and told Moses he couldn't enter either.
- Their children who have no knowledge of good or evil shall one day enter the land.
- God told the people to turn and go toward the Red Sea.
- Then the people saw their sin and decided to go fight, but God told Moses to tell the people not to go because He would not be with them if they did.
- They didn't listen and went up anyway.
- The Amorites chased them like bees and the people fled and wept before the Lord.
- The Lord did not listen to their cries.
Isaiah 19
- An Oracle concerning Egypt
- The idols there will tremble at God's arrival
- The hearts of the Egyptians will melt.
- Egyptians will fight one another
- God will confound their counsel and a hard master will rule over them.
- The waters of the sea will dry up and the canals will be spoiled.
- The branches of the Nile will dry up as well causing famine and drought
- They won't catch fish there and will mourn
- "Pillars of the land" will be crushed
- The princes of Zoan are foolish and the wisest counselors give Pharaoh stupid counsel
- They don't know the plans of the Lord.
- The Lord has confused her spirit that will make Egypt stagger
- Egypt won't be able to do anything.
- The Egyptians will tremble at what God does to them.
- The land of Judah will become a terror to Egypt
- In the day there will be 5 cities in Egypt that speak the language of Canaan but swear allegiance to God.
- One of these cities will be called the City of Destruction (City of the Sun)
- There will be an altar to the Lord in Egypt
- When they cry out to the Lord, He will send a savior and defender to deliver them.
- The Egyptians will know the Lord and sacrifice to Him.
- They will make vows and perform them to the Lord.
- God will strike and heal Egypt
- There will be a highway from Egypt to Assyria and they will worship together
- Israel, Assyria, and Egypt will be a blessing in the midst of the earth.
- God will see all three nations as His people.
2 Corinthians 2
- Paul made up his mind not to make another "painful" visit to them.
- Paul wrote them before so that he might not suffer pain but be able to find joy with them.
- Paul wrote to them through tears, affliction, and anguish not to cause them pain but to let them know of his abundant love for them.
- Paul was caused some pain, but they pained each other most.
- They should forgive and comfort not overwhelm by excessive sorrow.
- Paul tells them to affirm their love for this pained man
- Paul wrote to test whether they were obedient or not
- Paul forgives anyone they forgive.
- Paul forgives for the sake of Christ and so that Satan's plans don't go forward.
- When Paul preach to Troas, the door was opened for the gospel, but Paul didn't find Titus there so he left.
- If the door was open for the gospel, why wouldn't Paul stay and preach there?
- He left Troas and went to Macedonia
- God always leads us to spread the knowledge of Him everywhere.
- We are the aroma of Christ to those being saved.
- Paul says they are not merely peddlers of God's word, but men of sincerity, commissioned by God to speak in Christ.
Revelations 1
- The revelation from God of what must take place.
- God sent an angel to John to show him what would take place.
- Blessed are the ones who read, hear, and keep, this word
- The time is near
- John writes to the 7 churches in Asia
- John starts by identifying God as the one "who is, who was, and who is to come"
- The message also comes from the 7 spirits who are before His throne
- The message also comes from Christ who saved us by His blood
- To Him be all glory and dominion forever
- He is coming from the clouds so that ALL will see Him.
- All those on earth will wail at His coming.
- Jesus says, "I am the Alpha and Omega, who is and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty"
- John received this word on the island of Patmos
- John was enjoying Sabbath when he heard a loud voice like a trumpet
- The voice told John to write what he saw and send in to seven churches in Asia; Ephesus, Smyrna, Pregamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea
- John saw 7 golden lampstands and in the middle one like the son of man clothed in a long robe with a golden sash
- His hair was white like snow
- His eyes were like flames
- His feet like burnished bronze
- His voice like the roar of many waters
- On His right hand he held 7 stars
- From His mouth came a sharp 2 edged sword
- His face was like the sun.
- John saw Him and fell down like he was dead.
- The voice said not to fear
- He had died but was alive forever more
- Jesus says He has the keys of Death and Hades
- The 7 stars are the 7 angels of the 7 churches
- The 7 lampstands are the 7 churches.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Numbers 36 - Isaiah 18 – 2 Corinthians 1 – Jude
Numbers 36
- The people of Gilead (of Manasseh/Joseph) spoke before Moses.
- They addressed the lots given to Zelophehad's daughter's
- They addressed the problem of the daughter's having to give up their inheritance once they married men from another tribe thus losing the family inheritance.
- Moses told those daughters to marry someone within their clan and no one will lose their inheritance.
- Each tribe shall hold their own inheritance.
- This command would hold true for future daughters as well.
- The daughters of Zelophehad married their cousins.
Isaiah 18
- Oracle concerning Cush (Nubia)
- They were known for sending messages by water
- God tells them to send word that a feared people will come conquering.
- Look for a signal from the mountains
- Listen for the trumpet to sound
- The Lord will look quietly from His dwelling like heat or dew and then cut off "shoots"
- The animals will feast on them.
- A tribute will rise forth from the feared people
- Who is Isaiah referring to with the description, " tall and smooth, feared near and far, mighty and conquering, and whose land the rivers divide?"
2 Corinthians 1
- Paul writes this letter with Timothy present
- They write to Corinth and all churches of Acacia
- Begins with grace and peace in this letter
- Paul acknowledges God as Father of Jesus, full of mercy and comfort
- God comforts us so we can comfort others
- We share in Christ's suffering and in His comfort too.
- Their affliction is for the Corinthians comfort and salvation
- They will find comfort when you patiently endure suffering.
- Paul says his hope for them is unshaken.
- Paul wants them to know about his suffering in Asia.
- They were burdened beyond their strength in Asia and despaired.
- They thought they'd be put to death there.
- They realized that was to make them rely on God instead of themselves.
- God has delivered them from sin so He will deliver them again.
- He asks them to pray so that many will give thanks
- Paul's testimony is: behaving with holiness, godly sincerity, and living in godly wisdom, not earthly wisdom.
- Paul wants them to fully believe in what they believe in part so that in the end they will be able to boast about one another.
- Paul wanted to come to them first so they might experience a "second grace"
- Paul wanted to visit them after Macedonia and before Judea
- Paul says he doesn't make his plans according to the flesh.
- Paul said he preached to them with Timothy and Silvanus
- All God's promises find their "yes" in Him.
- God has established Paul with the Corinthians in Christ.
- God gave them both His Spirit in their hearts as a guarantee (down payment)
- What was Paul trying to "spare" them from by not coming to see them?
Jude
- Jude, brother of James, writes this letter
- He wishes that mercy, peace, and love be multiplied to them.
- Jude wanted to write to them about "common salvation" but instead writes to encourage them to "contend for the faith"
- Some ungodly people have crept in among them (designated long ago)
- These people pervert the grace of God into sensuality and deny Jesus
- Jude says Jesus saved people out of Egypt and destroyed those who didn't believe.
- Angel who didn't keep their position He keeps in eternal chains until judgement day.
- Sodom and Gomorrah also serve as example of people deserving eternal fire.
- Some among them do the same thing; relying on dreams, defiling the flesh, rejecting authority, and blaspheming the "glorious one".
- The angel Micheal had contended with the devil about the body of Moses.
- Michael didn't blaspheme but said "The Lord rebuke you"
- Those people's "instincts and blaspheming are what destroy them.
- They walk in the way of Cain and abandon themselves like Balaam for the sake of gain, who died in Korah's rebellion.
- These people are fruitless trees, waterless clouds, twice dead and uprooted, like wild waves foaming up shame.
- All that is reserved for them in utter darkness.
- Enoch (7th from Adam) prophesied about these people.
- Enoch said the Lord came with 10,000 of his holy ones to execute judgment and convict the ungodly of all the ungodly things they've said and done.
- These are grumbler, malcontents, loud boasters, who show favoritism to gain advantage.
- Christ's apostles said, "there would be scoffers in the last times following ungodly passions.
- These people will cause divisions
- Jude encourages them to build each other up in holy faith, pray in the Holy Spirit, keep themselves in the love of God.
- Have mercy on those who doubt , seek to save others from the fire, show mercy with fear, hating even the garment stained by the flesh.
- Jude ends by acknowledging Him who is able to prevent them from stumbling, to present them blameless in His presence with great joy.
- It's in God, our Saviour the Jesus Christ is all glory, majesty, dominion, and authority now and forever.
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- The people of Gilead (of Manasseh/Joseph) spoke before Moses.
- They addressed the lots given to Zelophehad's daughter's
- They addressed the problem of the daughter's having to give up their inheritance once they married men from another tribe thus losing the family inheritance.
- Moses told those daughters to marry someone within their clan and no one will lose their inheritance.
- Each tribe shall hold their own inheritance.
- This command would hold true for future daughters as well.
- The daughters of Zelophehad married their cousins.
Isaiah 18
- Oracle concerning Cush (Nubia)
- They were known for sending messages by water
- God tells them to send word that a feared people will come conquering.
- Look for a signal from the mountains
- Listen for the trumpet to sound
- The Lord will look quietly from His dwelling like heat or dew and then cut off "shoots"
- The animals will feast on them.
- A tribute will rise forth from the feared people
- Who is Isaiah referring to with the description, " tall and smooth, feared near and far, mighty and conquering, and whose land the rivers divide?"
2 Corinthians 1
- Paul writes this letter with Timothy present
- They write to Corinth and all churches of Acacia
- Begins with grace and peace in this letter
- Paul acknowledges God as Father of Jesus, full of mercy and comfort
- God comforts us so we can comfort others
- We share in Christ's suffering and in His comfort too.
- Their affliction is for the Corinthians comfort and salvation
- They will find comfort when you patiently endure suffering.
- Paul says his hope for them is unshaken.
- Paul wants them to know about his suffering in Asia.
- They were burdened beyond their strength in Asia and despaired.
- They thought they'd be put to death there.
- They realized that was to make them rely on God instead of themselves.
- God has delivered them from sin so He will deliver them again.
- He asks them to pray so that many will give thanks
- Paul's testimony is: behaving with holiness, godly sincerity, and living in godly wisdom, not earthly wisdom.
- Paul wants them to fully believe in what they believe in part so that in the end they will be able to boast about one another.
- Paul wanted to come to them first so they might experience a "second grace"
- Paul wanted to visit them after Macedonia and before Judea
- Paul says he doesn't make his plans according to the flesh.
- Paul said he preached to them with Timothy and Silvanus
- All God's promises find their "yes" in Him.
- God has established Paul with the Corinthians in Christ.
- God gave them both His Spirit in their hearts as a guarantee (down payment)
- What was Paul trying to "spare" them from by not coming to see them?
Jude
- Jude, brother of James, writes this letter
- He wishes that mercy, peace, and love be multiplied to them.
- Jude wanted to write to them about "common salvation" but instead writes to encourage them to "contend for the faith"
- Some ungodly people have crept in among them (designated long ago)
- These people pervert the grace of God into sensuality and deny Jesus
- Jude says Jesus saved people out of Egypt and destroyed those who didn't believe.
- Angel who didn't keep their position He keeps in eternal chains until judgement day.
- Sodom and Gomorrah also serve as example of people deserving eternal fire.
- Some among them do the same thing; relying on dreams, defiling the flesh, rejecting authority, and blaspheming the "glorious one".
- The angel Micheal had contended with the devil about the body of Moses.
- Michael didn't blaspheme but said "The Lord rebuke you"
- Those people's "instincts and blaspheming are what destroy them.
- They walk in the way of Cain and abandon themselves like Balaam for the sake of gain, who died in Korah's rebellion.
- These people are fruitless trees, waterless clouds, twice dead and uprooted, like wild waves foaming up shame.
- All that is reserved for them in utter darkness.
- Enoch (7th from Adam) prophesied about these people.
- Enoch said the Lord came with 10,000 of his holy ones to execute judgment and convict the ungodly of all the ungodly things they've said and done.
- These are grumbler, malcontents, loud boasters, who show favoritism to gain advantage.
- Christ's apostles said, "there would be scoffers in the last times following ungodly passions.
- These people will cause divisions
- Jude encourages them to build each other up in holy faith, pray in the Holy Spirit, keep themselves in the love of God.
- Have mercy on those who doubt , seek to save others from the fire, show mercy with fear, hating even the garment stained by the flesh.
- Jude ends by acknowledging Him who is able to prevent them from stumbling, to present them blameless in His presence with great joy.
- It's in God, our Saviour the Jesus Christ is all glory, majesty, dominion, and authority now and forever.
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