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When answering a question about who would be saved, Jesus related what would happen to some of those that confessed him with the mouth: “I know you not whence ye are; depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity” (Luke 13:27). Why were there some
Leviticus is the third of the five books written by Moses. Inspired by God, it is a word that should be viewed as seriously as the other books of the Bible. Its importance can be seen, not only in that it too is inspired, but in the period of t
The book in your hand is a guide to help you study the Bible and to open for you, with God’s blessing, the beautiful riches contained in Scripture. However, before we begin to study the books of the Bible, we should first understand what the B
Isaac blessed Jacob with the blessing that Abraham received of God (Genesis 28:4). This was the blessing that God said should come upon Jacob (Genesis 25:23). However, because Jacob received the blessing by deceit, he would not only cause turmo
God delivered Israel from bondage in Egypt. He brought them through the Red Sea. What was the reaction of Israel? Were they thankful? Did they walk in the ways of the Lord? Sadly, no, for while Moses was in the mount, they transgressed against
In Genesis 1, God gave us a general overview of the days of creation. In Genesis 2, God draws our attention to a special part of His creation. He gives us greater detail about the creation of man. God made man in a special way. He “breathed
Mighty as Nimrod was, there was one mightier than him. Try as he might, Nimrod’s plan came to ruin. Mighty Nimrod could make cities and a tower out of brick. The Almighty God made a world from nothing. The efforts of men to ruin God’s plan,
It is amazing that we read the name of Jacob in Hebrews 11- “By faith Jacob, when he was a dying, blessed both the sons of Joseph; and worshipped, leaning upon the top of his staff.” (Heb. 11.21) Why is it an amazing thing? It is amazing, becau
The Ten Commandments, given by God, are a display of His goodness and mercy. In Paradise, there was no need for the commandments to be written on tables of stone, for the law of God was written on the heart. However, when Adam transgressed the
After returning from defeating Chedorlaomer and rescuing Lot, the king of Sodom offered Abram the goods he had obtained in the raid. Despite how tempting it is to receive riches from the hands of kings, Abram refused. Abram had a better rewar
Joseph endured much suffering in this life. However, that suffering was not purposeless. It was through suf- fering that Joseph came to be the second most important person in Egypt. As the second most important person, Joseph would save many pe
Joseph had done much good for Egypt. Seeing that God was with Joseph, Pharaoh had respect for Joseph. Seeing how Joseph was a blessing to Egypt, Pharaoh did not hesitate to allow all of Joseph’s family to come and settle in the land of Egypt. H
Isaac blessed Jacob with the blessing that Abraham received of God (Genesis 28:4). This was the blessing that God said should come upon Jacob (Genesis 25:23). However, because Jacob received the blessing by deceit, he would not only cause turmo
In Genesis 15.4 God said to Abram, “he that shall come forth out of thine own bowels shall be thine heir.” Abram and Sarai, because they were married, were as one. The promised heir should have been born of Sarai. However, as time passed and
As Moses was keeping the flock of Jethro (called Reuel in Exodus 2), he saw something amazing. He saw a bush burning, but not consumed. Approaching the bush, he heard the words, “Draw not nigh hither: put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for th
In the world there are different views of God. Some believe that God cannot be known. Others believe that God is distant. Yet others believe in an impersonal God – a God that has no feelings toward His creation. And there are those who even den
The most disastrous event in the history of mankind is told to us in Genesis 3. After God had created the world, placed man in the midst of the Garden and gave our first parents the freedom to enjoy the fruits of the Garden, our first parents
Many ungodly people believe that the world came into existence by accident. This accident is given the name evolution. However, as you read the first verse of Genesis you will find something truly amazing. The Bible reveals that the world did
Even though God was just to be angry with humanity, He would still manifest His grace. First, we see it manifested in Noah. Noah was not spared because he was better than others. Noah was spared because of grace. “Noah found grace in the eye
Cain killed Abel. We are told that Abel’s blood cries from the ground. What does it cry? It cries for justice. There is, however, a blood that “speaketh better things than that of Abel.” (Heb. 12.24) It is the blood of Christ. Christ’s blo
It is a remarkable thing we read in Genesis 20. Here we find Abraham deceiving the king of Gerar. He gave the king to believe that Sarah was his sister and not his wife. What is remarkable is that this is not the first time Abraham had resor
It is incredible to think that Isaac is the son of promise, but that very little is detailed in Scripture concerning him. One event that the Lord desires for us to consider is how Isaac obtained a wife. While there are many points that may be
It was a beautiful thing the Lord had done, to place the Tabernacle among His people. A place of reconcilia- tion for all Israel to see, no matter where they encamped. Whether on the north, south, east or west, the way of reconciliation was bef
After Abram delivered Lot from captivity, he is met by a man named Melchizedek. By the number of lines that speak of Melchizedek, it might appear that Mechizedek is not an important figure. His name appears only one time in the book of Genesi
When Jacob fled from his brother Esau, the Lord had come to him, saying “I am with thee” (Genesis 28:15). Upon hearing these words, Jacob made a vow. He said, “if God will be with me...then shall the LORD be my God” (Genesis 28:20-21). In all t
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