Numbers 9
- First month on 14th day God told people to keep the Passover.
- Some men had touched a dead body and asked Moses why they shouldn't keep the Passover.
- Moses went to take their question before the Lord.
- Anyone unclean or on a journey are to keep the Passover on the 14th day of the 2nd month.
- If someone forgets to celebrate Passover they should be cut off from the people.
- The cloud of God covered the Tabernacle.
- If the cloud lifted the people moved if it came down the people set up camp.
Isaiah 1
- Isaiah prophesied during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah
- God said that the people did not know Him.
- Isaiah calls them a sinful nation who has turned from God.
- He compares them to Sodom and Gomorrah.
- God says He does not delight in their sacrifices.
- God says He hates their sacrifices mixed with iniquity.
- God says He will ignore the people's prayers.
- God tells them to cease to do evil and do good.
- God says their sins are like scarlet but He will make them white as snow.
- If they do not turn from their sins they shall be "eaten by the sword"
- God says He will remove the evil and make them a faithful city of righteousness again.
- Those who forsake the Lord and think they are strong shall be consumed.
Romans 6
- Our response to grace should not be to sin more but we should die to sin in Christ who died and was raised again.
- Our old self was crucified with Christ so that sin would be nothing.
- Since Christ was raised from the dead, death no longer has reign over Him.
- We are dead to sin and alive in Christ.
- Live no longer in sinful passions.
- Sin no longer has dominion over believers since we are under grace not the law.
- Paul states a second time that grace does NOT mean we are to go on sinning.
- We were slaves to sin but now we are slaves to righteousness.
- Impurity and lawlessness leads to greater lawlessness, where as righteousness leads to greater sanctification.
- The end of sin is death.
- The wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ.
Hebrews 7
- Melchizedek, king of Salem, met with Abraham and blessed him and Abraham gave 1/10 of everything to Melchizedek
- Melchizedek means "king of righteousness"
- He didn't have a geneology.
- Levi can even be said to have paid tithes to Melchizedek through his relationship to Abraham.
- Change in priesthood would mean change in the law.
- Jesus was a descendant of the tribe of Judah.
- Melchizedek was not a priest by bloodline
- The Law made nothing perfect.
- Christ holds his priesthood permanently.
- Unlike other priests Christ does not have to offer sacrifices for His sins and the sins of others.
- The law appointed priests who were weak (sinful).
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Utilizing D.A. Carson's "For the Love of God", I will be sharing thoughts and questions I have as I read through the Bible in a year. Feel free to share comments and ideas. I really think this will be a great time of fellowshipping and learning about God through His Word. You can use esv.org to read or listen to the whole Bible too.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
Numbers 8 - Song of Solomon 8 – Romans 5 – Hebrews 6
Numbers 8
- There were 7 lamps in front of the lampstand.
- To purify the Levites Moses sprinkled water over them, had them shave their entire bodies, and sacrificed 2 bulls, one was a sin offering and one as a burnt offering.
- God said that he now claims the Levites for Himself rather than the firstborns.
- The Levites were to help Aaron in the sanctuary.
- Levites 25 and up were to serve in the tent of meeting.
- After 50 they retire and no longer do any duties.
Song of Solomon 8
- Why would they hope to be siblings?
- He holds her and embraces her.
- She cautions others not to stir up love until it's appropriate.
- A flood can not wash away love
- A man would not trade love for all the money in the world.
- Why do the "others" ask about their young sister with no breasts?
- What is the vineyard metaphor used in this passage?
- He longs to hear his beloved's voice.
- She tells him to hurry up and come to her.
Romans 5
- We are justified through faith in Christ.
- Through faith we have peace and are under His grace.
- We rejoice in suffering because it produces character which in turn which produces hope.
- Christ died for us while we were still sinners.
- We were reconciled to God by Christ's death and are alive in Him now.
- Sin entered the world through Adam.
- Sin was in the world before the Law was given.
- What does Paul mean by "sin is not counted where there is no law?"
- Adam's sin brought condemnation to mankind where as Christ brought reconciliation.
- In one paragraph Paul calls Christ's work a "free gift" 5 times.
- Adam made us sinners where as Christ made us righteous.
- The Law increased our trespasses.
- Where sin abounds grace abounds even more.
- Grace leads to eternal life.
Hebrews 6
- Can those who were once saved lose their salvation?
- The writer encourages them to move away from "elementary doctrine".
- Those who fall away are crucifying Christ all over again.
- The writer compares people to land....some produces crops and others produce thistles which are to be burned up.
- The writer encourage the Hebrews to keep up their good works and serving they are doing and to avoid sluggishness.
- God swore by Himself to Abraham because there was no one greater.
- Abraham patiently waited and received his promise.
- An oath was never to be broken. It was to be certain, so God made an oath and doubly sealed His word to Abraham.
- It is impossible for God to lie.
- We can therefore trust in God's word like an anchor for our soul.
- Jesus was a forerunner, our high priest for us like Melchizedek
- There were 7 lamps in front of the lampstand.
- To purify the Levites Moses sprinkled water over them, had them shave their entire bodies, and sacrificed 2 bulls, one was a sin offering and one as a burnt offering.
- God said that he now claims the Levites for Himself rather than the firstborns.
- The Levites were to help Aaron in the sanctuary.
- Levites 25 and up were to serve in the tent of meeting.
- After 50 they retire and no longer do any duties.
Song of Solomon 8
- Why would they hope to be siblings?
- He holds her and embraces her.
- She cautions others not to stir up love until it's appropriate.
- A flood can not wash away love
- A man would not trade love for all the money in the world.
- Why do the "others" ask about their young sister with no breasts?
- What is the vineyard metaphor used in this passage?
- He longs to hear his beloved's voice.
- She tells him to hurry up and come to her.
Romans 5
- We are justified through faith in Christ.
- Through faith we have peace and are under His grace.
- We rejoice in suffering because it produces character which in turn which produces hope.
- Christ died for us while we were still sinners.
- We were reconciled to God by Christ's death and are alive in Him now.
- Sin entered the world through Adam.
- Sin was in the world before the Law was given.
- What does Paul mean by "sin is not counted where there is no law?"
- Adam's sin brought condemnation to mankind where as Christ brought reconciliation.
- In one paragraph Paul calls Christ's work a "free gift" 5 times.
- Adam made us sinners where as Christ made us righteous.
- The Law increased our trespasses.
- Where sin abounds grace abounds even more.
- Grace leads to eternal life.
Hebrews 6
- Can those who were once saved lose their salvation?
- The writer encourages them to move away from "elementary doctrine".
- Those who fall away are crucifying Christ all over again.
- The writer compares people to land....some produces crops and others produce thistles which are to be burned up.
- The writer encourage the Hebrews to keep up their good works and serving they are doing and to avoid sluggishness.
- God swore by Himself to Abraham because there was no one greater.
- Abraham patiently waited and received his promise.
- An oath was never to be broken. It was to be certain, so God made an oath and doubly sealed His word to Abraham.
- It is impossible for God to lie.
- We can therefore trust in God's word like an anchor for our soul.
- Jesus was a forerunner, our high priest for us like Melchizedek