The Gospel of John I - Lesson 4
This course offers an indepth verse-by-verse look at the Gospel of John.
The Gospel of John I - Lesson 3
This course offers an indepth verse-by-verse look at the Gospel of John.
The Gospel of John I - Lesson 2
This course offers an indepth verse-by-verse look at the Gospel of John.
Dispensationalism IV - Lesson 6
The Bible must be rightly divided. This course will give the Bible student the proper tools to do so properly.
Dispensationalism IV - Lesson 3
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 II - Lesson 2
Learn basic rules of Bible interpretation.
Bible Interpretation I - Lesson 6
Learn basic rules of Bible interpretation.
Grumblings against God
Consider again the progression of the themes of the five books of Moses. Genesis deals with creation; Exodus with redemption; Leviticus with holiness; Numbers with wilderness wanderings; Deuteronomy with obedience to and the love of God. The order is important. Exodus pictures salvation and Leviticus pictures sanctification. What is the purpose of Numbers? It portrays the importance that various trials have in the growth of the believer. No Christian matures until he or she goes through serious trials and remains faithful to the Lord (Romans 5:3-5; 1 Peter 1:6-7). Unfortunately, Numbers is mostly an illustration of what to avoid doing.
Numbered List
The Meat Offering
Almost every scholar wants to change the meat offering to something else—although they cannot decide what else. The name is said to be confusing to Bible readers. The meat offering has no animal flesh. In fact, it is the only major offering in which no animals are killed. Why is it called the meat offering? Actually, there are very good reasons for calling it the meat offering.