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Bible Study Why Did God Persecute Job?

This week we focus on Job 1:4-5 and ask a few questions: Why did Job send to sanctify his children? Why was he concerned that his children might curse God? Why did he think he could offer sacrifices on their behalf? Where did this idea come from? And ultimately we try to answer: Why did God persecute Job? We also review all the sacrifices in Bible up to the Law of Moses. We examine the supposed different names for Jethro, Moses’ Father in Law, the Priest of Midian. And we analyze the godliness of his advice to Moses in the wilderness.

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Bible Study Job, Satan & the Destiny of Man

This week we begin our study at Job 1 with some thoughts on the historicity, geography, and ethnicity of the book and it’s characters. We then encounter satan in the presence of God, and we ask, “why wasn’t satan defeated and destroyed a long time ago”? And, “why was he still allowed in heaven?” In answering these questions we explore the nature of Israel as they relate to Earth, and the Body of Christ as it relates to the heavens. We examine the principalities, thrones and powers in the heavenlies; and and the crowns, rewards, and destiny of the Body of Christ, the heavens and the Earth.

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Weekly Bible Study The Exodus Story Part VIII

Exodus Chapter 12

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This week we’ll consider the “beginning of months” before the Passover, the concepts of repentance, propitiation, forgiveness, resurrection, redemption, and eternal life for both ancient Jews and modern day Christians, collective versus personal salvation, and the Jewish hope for eternity as compared to the Christian hope.

We’ll ponder some interesting possibilities regarding where, when, and who Job was, and what he understood about salvation, the resurrection, and the redemption of the body, Moses methodology for implementing God’ commands, belief by sight rather than by faith, and whether or not miracles are for today.

We’ll also examine the question of how many people left Egypt with Moses, and the significance of the Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread and circumcision.