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Genesis 1:1
Genesis 1:1 Book Comments
Walking Thru The Bible
GENESIS
INTRODUCTION
1. The book of Genesis is the book of origins.
2. The scope of the book is "From Bereshith (Hebrew word beginning) to Shiloh (Genesis
Exodus 1:1
Exodus 1:1
Exodus
Book Comments: Exodus 1:1
Walking Thru The Bible
EXODUS
INTRODUCTION
1. The purpose of the Bible is the glory of God and the salvation of man through Jesus Christ our Lord.
a. Genesis
Psalms 1:1
Book Comments
Walking Thru The Bible
PSALMS
INTRODUCTION
A. The Hebrew title of the Psalms (sepher tehillim) means "book of praises." The Greek version of the OT bears the title Psalmoi, from this we get the English
Psalms 92:1
Psalms 92:1
Notes from Alex’s Bayes - Sun May 17, 2020 (Plus study inserts)
v.1 An encouragement: How good our Father is. Praise to God,
To proclaim God’s love. Psalms 89:1-2; Lamentations 3:23; Psalms 106:47-48; Psalms 126:3; Psalms 145:6-7;
Psalms
Luke 1:1
Luke 1:1
Book Comments
Walking Thru The Bible
LUKE
Introduction:
The Gospel of Luke is generally regarded as a literary masterpiece among New Testament books. Here one finds some of the finest Greek in the New Testament. While
John 1:1
John 1:1
Book Comments
Walking Thru The Bible
Gospel of John
Introduction:
The book of John is unique among the Gospels. There is no mention of the birth and early years of Jesus. A great amount of attention is focused on Jesus’
Acts 8:18
Acts 8:18
When Simon saw -- . ["Some Thins Simon Saw" Sermons_Gann.topx]
SOME THINGS SIMON SAW
ACTS 8:5-24
1. One of the great accounts of conversion in Acts. The account of an individual who had formerly practiced magic
Romans 13:1
Romans 13:1
Vs. 1 One of the passages that gave rise to the doctrine "The Divine Right of Kings."
every soul -- Every person. The Hebraism suggests prominently the idea of individuality. - ICCNT
be subject -- Or “be submissive.”
Romans 3:22
Romans 3:22
even the righteousness of God -- To be consisten, one must accept the same interpretation of "righteousness of God" as in Romans 3:21, which see.
Justification, or "being made right with God"
2 Corinthians 4:4
2 Corinthians 4:4
the god of this world [age] -- "Satan is not here called the god of the COSMOS, but god of THIS AGE." - Coffman
This passage does not impute deity to Satan. "Satan is not a god properly, but is merely one in reference
Galatians 1:7
Galatians 1:7
another -- "allon" another of the same kind. (See previous verse for the distinction between heteron an allon.
In order to make this point, he uses the two adjectives heteros (‘another’ in the sense of ‘different’)
Ephesians 1:1
Book Comments
Walking Thru The Bible
EPHESIANS
Introduction
No book of the Bible exalts Christ and His church to the great extent that Ephesians does. God’s eternal purpose is unveiled in this rich epistle of six vibrant
1 Timothy 2:1
1 Timothy 2:1
Prayer is 1) vital and 2) varied. To be done with a heart of reverence, of concern and confidence.
2:1 prayers.. In its various forms and aims, prayer is the cornerstone of worship. If people do not believe enough in God to address him
James 4:5
James 4:5
the Scritpure says -- ἡ γραφὴ λέγει. The citation which follows is from an unknown source, but the form in which it is made gives the words an authority equal to that of the
James 4:9
James 4:9
Be miserable and mourn and weep; let your laughter be turned into mourning -- These are four aorist imperatives (the first three are aorist active and the last one aorist passive). Collectively they refer to the need for spiritual mourning
Revelation 1:1
Revelation 1:1
Book Comments:
Walking Thru The Bible
REVELATION
Introduction
Author: We understand the Apostle John to be the author of the last book in the New Testament (Revelation 1:1, Revelation 1:4, Revelation 1:9; Revelation 21:2; Revelation 22:8).
Revelation 11:15
Revelation 11:15
The Seventh Trump
All will be over -- the complete overthrow of Jewish temple worship.
A summary from the spiritual standpoint.
God used the kingdoms of men to accomplish his purposes.
Picture returns to ... Heavenly Activities
seventh
Revelation 12:1
Romans 12:1
Section 3: The Earthly Apocalypse (chapters 12-20)
This vision begins with ch. 11:19
Chapter 12 - The Underlying Conflict (Woman on the Moon)
The Glorious Woman With Child, - Revelation 12:1-2
The
Revelation 18:24
Revelation 18:24
A KEY VERSE ***
Apostles and prophets to rejoice
in her was found the blood of the prophets and saints . . Luke 11:47-51 ; Luke 18:7 ; Luke 21:20-22 ; Matthew 23:34-36 ; Revelation 6:9-10 ; Revelation 16:6
Revelation 17:6 The woman
Revelation 21:4
Revelation 21:4
Characteristics of the New Covenant Age.
Wipe away all tears . . An allusion to Isaiah 65:19 which was not spoken of heaven, but the new covenant age. We like to think that these glorious descriptions of God’s
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