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Bible Study, Job: Behemoth

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Job 40:15-24

Behemoth is the 12th of 13 beasts God uses to paint a picture in His Job discourse. Was behemoth a dinosaur like Dreadnoughtus that dwelt with man? Why is there grammatical disagreement between behemoth and his pronouns? And why is there similar issues in Genesis 1:1? What are the firmament and the heaven of Genesis 1:1 & 1:8? Are Dinosaurs a myth made up by evolutionists to deceive children? Is there a prophetic subtext in the section on Behemoth? Find out why we think that Job resembles Malachi as God’s parting message to one group, and His opening prophecy to another.

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May 22, 2024 by Doug Posted in Audio Podcast, Bible Study Tagged dinosaur, Hebrew grammar, prophetic subtext, the firmamant, the heaven Reply

Bible Study, Job: The LORD’s Discourse Part III

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Job 40: 1-14

This week we’ll examine the conscience and how it accuses us, and how we can be truly excused, by God. You’ll hear about an anachronistic literary device in the text. We’ll look at what it means to instruct and reproof God. We’ll compare the answers to conscience of Job, David, and you and me. We’ll ask Job is a contest, or is the battle real. Did Job sin, blaspheme, or even curse God? Whose hand was on Job anyway? What did God determine before the foundation of the world. And how did He declare the end from the beginning? What is God really saying when Hew tells Job to “gird up thy loins like a man?” And what is the primary message of the book of Job to both Israel, and to believers today.

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May 15, 2024 by Doug Posted in Audio Podcast, Bible Study, Video Tagged anachronism, before the foundation of the world, conscience, David, instruction, literary device, reproof, the end from the beginning Reply

Bible Study, Job: The LORD’s Discourse Part II

Job 38:39 – 39:30

We examine the end of the creative, geological, astronomical and meteorological presentation of God’s wisdom and understanding with the numbering of the clouds and the bottles of heaven, and then it’s on the the zoological presentation.

We count the lion, the raven, the wild goat, the hind, the wild ass, the unicorn, the peacock, the ostrich, the horse, the hawk and the eagle. We see in them his wisdom, and follow His understanding through the scriptures, 11 animals in all, in anticipation of number 12, behemoth, and the 13th – Leviathan.

We’ll think about how God maintains everything all at once, and contemplate His omniscience. We’ll look at the prophecies of power, terror and majesty related to the lion; the picture of the Fall told in the raven; the goat as he symbolizes bounty and sacrifice; the deer and a picture of hope; the donkey and the three fold witness at the triumphal entry; the unicorn and his horn of authority unified authority and power; the peacock and the apex of humanity in the fallen world; the horses of judgment, and the white horse of the LORD’s conquest; the hawk bringing judgment from the north, and the eagle that can save, or scavenge.

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May 1, 2024 by Doug Posted in Audio Podcast, Bible Study, Video Tagged astronomical, creative, geological, he lion, meteorological, omniscience, the eagle, the hawk, the hind, the horse, the ostrich, the peacock, the raven, the unicorn, the wild ass, the wild goat, zoological Reply

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