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2 Samuel

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Christ A Prophet

The Lord Jesus Christ had three offices. They are Prophet, Priest and King. In what aspects was Jesus Christ a Prophet?

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The Jewish Laodicean Age

When God’s people get away from the Lord, they begin to give Him the leftovers. Their service to God becomes a weariness to them.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

The Completion of the Temple

The people return to the building of the temple and continue with determination in the face of renewed opposition. However, because of their obedience, God turned the opposition into assistance.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

Non Existent Revisions in the King James Bible

As the Laodicean church age draws to a close, and the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ draweth nigh, the predicted departure from the truth of God is occurring at an ever increasing pace.

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Daniel Maintains His Purity

The book of Daniel contains a wonderful set of prophecies that have thrilled and challenged Bible students for hundreds of years. But the book also tells some great stories. In this series of outlines, we will look at the first six chapters of the book where we will find a couple of the easier prophecies and several interesting stories.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

Jeremiah's Prison Ministry

Jeremiah is in prison in Jerusalem. The city is besieged by the Babylonians. According to Jeremiah’s own prophecy, Jerusalem will soon be destroyed and the people of Israel will be taken into captivity. In the midst of this turmoil, the Lord commands Jeremiah to buy a field from his uncle in his hometown of Anathoth. Jeremiah is unlikely to get any benefit from the field, but he is to buy it anyway.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

The Ways of God

This is a psalm of David. David determines to build God a house—the temple. God does not allow David to build the house but passes this honor to David’s son. However, God promises a house—a dynastic reigning line—to David.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

Time and Eternity

One of our most precious commodities is time. We struggle with the proper use of time. This psalm begins with the eternity of God, powerfully expresses the brevity of man’s years, and closes with help on how to number our days.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

David’s Prayer

The title of this psalm identifies it as “A Psalm of David, when Nathan the prophet came unto him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba.” Even in the confession of such heinous sins, we can see why God looked to David as “a man after his own heart”.

Type: Sunday School Outlines

The Extended Life of Hezekiah

In this chapter, we see a great miracle performed on Hezekiah’s behalf in giving him fifteen additional years of life.

Type: Sunday School Outlines
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Daily Proverb

Proverbs 15:5

A fool despiseth his father's instruction: but he that regardeth reproof is prudent.