This third book in the series on the Tabernacle, Temple, and Sanctuary covers the Book of Leviticus. During that part of the journey to the promised land, God continued to reach out to Israel on a number of levels. One of the most predominant levels involved Aaron, the first high priest, and of course his sons, the priests under Aaron. God used symbols of the family on many levels to convey the relationship He held out to the entire camp crossing the wilderness. Many other lessons are taught in the fact, Aaron waited for instructions from his younger brother Moses. When we examine the...
This third book in the series on the Tabernacle, Temple, and Sanctuary covers the Book of Leviticus. During that part of the journey to the promised l...
Learn how Solomon's wisdom led him to be a prophet and walk with Isaiah through a war torn region to deliver messages to kings and leaders. Solomon recorded one of the longest prophecies covering the widest span of time. The main theme covered the gift Solomon was given. Isaiah is said to be the most quoted prophet in the New Testament. What kept drawing New Testament writers back to this ancient prophet? Learn to put yourself in Isaiah's position to see what he saw so you can understand the faith that took him across battlefields and past blood thirsty armies who often killed for sport....
Learn how Solomon's wisdom led him to be a prophet and walk with Isaiah through a war torn region to deliver messages to kings and leaders. Solomon re...
This seventh book in this series covers some of Isaiah's most detailed prophecies about Jesus, including Isaiah chapter 53, one of the longest and most graphic prophecies about the Messiah. But where is the fulfillment recorded? Do we simply take out a few verses from Isaiah chapter 53 and match them up with a few verses out of one or more of the Gospels? Most people think that is the right process to follow. But God had other plans. Much deeper and more detailed plans. That was a prophecy about His Son, and the world has little knowledge of how deep lessons in those prophecies reach....
This seventh book in this series covers some of Isaiah's most detailed prophecies about Jesus, including Isaiah chapter 53, one of the longest and mos...
This is the forth book in this series that began with an in-depth look at how God views details, communicates with this world, and decides what process to use. Which of course turned out to be far different than the process most of us would have used for situations similar to those Moses encountered. The first book in this series looked at God's way of doing what needs to be done, and why He created and followed His specific plan. Of course this series of books looked at aspects recorded in scripture about the Tabernacle. How the materials were collected, specific design details, who did the...
This is the forth book in this series that began with an in-depth look at how God views details, communicates with this world, and decides what proces...
Deuteronomy is one of those forgotten books of the Bible. People talk about those lost books of the Bible, but why worry about those, if they don't know what is in the books Moses wrote, and why he wrote them? Deuteronomy should be referred to as the book of REVIEW. In his book, Moses wrote about what happened during that forty year journey through the wilderness. Moses kept repeating the word remember, to tell Israel how to look back. We have to remember one thing about the audience Moses addressed on the plain overlooking to Jordan River. Moses addressed the younger generation. Their...
Deuteronomy is one of those forgotten books of the Bible. People talk about those lost books of the Bible, but why worry about those, if they don't kn...
Deuteronomy should be known as the book of review. This second book containing the last chapters of Deuteronomy shows how Moses reviewed everything he taught Israel over the previous forty years. Put yourself in Moses' shoes. He knows he will never walk into the promised land. Israel is camped on the banks of the Jordan River. Moses can see the land, but God told him, he would not be allowed to cross over into the promised land with the people he raised over the past forty years. Moses grew to know those people like his own children. Moses watched each of their parents die on that long...
Deuteronomy should be known as the book of review. This second book containing the last chapters of Deuteronomy shows how Moses reviewed everything he...
There is no time like the present to study the books of Joshua and Judges. What lessons do we learn from Joshua, Israel's new leader taking God's people into the physical promised land after wandering around the wilderness for almost a generation? Why did God take Moses out of the picture and appoint a new leader to take Israel into the promised land? Why did God open the Jordan River? Was it important to remind Israel about that Red Sea crossing at the beginning of their journey? What was the spiritual lesson? What do those lessons, and the fact God recreated the miracle have to do with the...
There is no time like the present to study the books of Joshua and Judges. What lessons do we learn from Joshua, Israel's new leader taking God's peop...
This book covers the lives of Samuel, Saul, and David as recorded in the two books of Samuel. It is a verse by verse look at each of their lives, and goes beyond a look at each as an individual. When we look back, compare stories, and the lives of the three main characters in Samuel's books, we learn how each developed a personal relationship with God, received gifts, and how each of them used those gifts to represent God. Some times we learn from simple lessons. Other times we learn from contrasts between the lives of Samuel, Saul, and David. Together those stories reveal vital lessons on...
This book covers the lives of Samuel, Saul, and David as recorded in the two books of Samuel. It is a verse by verse look at each of their lives, and ...