Dispensationalism I - Lesson 6
The Bible must be rightly divided. This course will give the Bible student the proper tools to do so properly.
Dispensationalism I - Lesson 5
The Bible must be rightly divided. This course will give the Bible student the proper tools to do so properly.
Dispensationalism I - Lesson 4
The Bible must be rightly divided. This course will give the Bible student the proper tools to do so properly.
Bible Interpretation I - Lesson 6
Learn basic rules of Bible interpretation.
Bible Interpretation I - Lesson 5
Learn basic rules of Bible interpretation.
Bible Interpretation I - Lesson 4
Learn basic rules of Bible interpretation.
Striking the Rock
This lesson is filled with troubles and trials. The people continue to murmur against Moses and Aaron concerning a lack of water and the death of their brethren. It is also in this chapter where we find that Miriam and Aaron die and Moses rebels against the Lord. In the midst of all this, we find a wonderful picture of the Lord Jesus and His grace toward us.
Numbered List
The Red Heifer
The red heifer is a glorious sacrifice. It was a grand thing for the people of God in the Old Testament, but it is much more than that. In it we can see the glories of God’s working in our daily walk. We can see the cleansing power of the Holy Spirit and the word of God.
Numbered List
Aaron's Rod that Budded
The timing of this event is a glorious picture of God’s work in the history of mankind. This lesson occurs after a series of sinful events on the part of the people of God. The people are found complaining and lusting (Numbers 11), Miriam and Aaron get caught up in the murmuring (Numbers 12), the spies deliver an evil report (Numbers 13), they fail to enter the land (Numbers 14), and Korah rebels (Numbers 16).
The Jewish Feasts
God established seven original annual feasts for the children of Israel as described here in Leviticus 23. Two later feasts were recognized in the Bible. The feast of Purim was established in the book of Esther (Esther 9:20-32). The feast of Hanukkah was established during the time between the testaments but was sanctioned by the New Testament where it was called the feast of dedication (John 10:22).