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Looking Out of the Tabernacle

The Book of Numbers describes the layout of the tabernacle and the encampment in the wilderness. The tabernacle faced eastward toward the rising of the sun. If you were to go inside of the tabernacle and look out to the east you would see Moses (the prophet), Aaron and his sons (the priest), the tribe of Judah (the king)and the sun.Could it be thatfrom God's viewpoint in the tabernacleHe saw the future work of the Son of God? Jesus Christ is the prophet, priest and king and according to Malachi 4:2, He is the "Sun of righteousness". In addition to this we can see that the work that Jesus did during His earthly ministry was that of a prophet. In His death, burial and resurrection, He preformed His priestly work. When He comes again in Revelation 19, He will be coming as a King establishing His throne and when He is ruling and reigning, truly, He will be the "Sun of righteousness" with healing in His wings.

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That's an Amazing Address

Well, today is 6/6/06. It certainly has generated a lot of talk about the number 666 in the news media and in other places. I was talking to someone today about it, and was asked this question: Is the number 666 really in the Bible? It certainly is in the Book, and it has an interesting address: Revelation 13:18. I paused after the 13 to let that number sink in. It certainly has an evil connotation, doesn't it? Even the world, with its limited knowledge of the word of God, is wary of that number. And the number 18 is interesting for it is 6 + 6 + 6! What I failed to see in that address is something that did not escape my questioner's eyes. After thinking about it for a while, I was informed that the sum of the digits (1+3+1+8) in that reference is 13!

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Music in the New Testament Church

Are instruments allowed in the worship service? What should be the purpose of the music in a worship service? All of this and more is covered in this article.

Type: Devotional

I'm a Optimillennialist

Gary North, in "Millennialism and Social Theory" (p.136-137), demonstrates the worldly outlook of the Christian Reconstructionists. He labels those who disagree with his postmillennial doctrine as "pessimillenialists." That is, they are pessimistic because they do not believe that Christians will conquer the world before the physical return of Christ. One of the greatest faults he sees in premillenialists is their conviction that Christians should be looking for the return of Jesus Christ. According to him: "Christians were told to look skyward prior to the fall of Jerusalem... But their deliverance came in history... That one-time deliverance of the early Church is today long behind us. It is surely time for Christians to begin lookingforward, in time and on earth, for their deliverance, not upward." He even scolds an amillennialist for saying, "Come, Lord Jesus, come."

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Pet or Murderer?

According to a 17 December 2006 article in The Associated Press, a 48-year-old man in Cincinnati, Ohio was killed by his 13-foot boa constrictor in his own home. Apparently, he was found in the reptile's cage with the murderous creature wrapped around his neck. What a tragic story! His pet turned on him and killed him!

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Bible Arithmetic

Mathematics can be quite complex, yet one of the most basic divisions of mathematics is called arithmetic. You may better grasp what I am talking about when I say that the most basic operations of arithmetic are addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. A grasp of these basic operations is a necessity for anyone who desires to grasp any of the more complex divisions of mathematics. Interestingly enough, the same things hold true for the Christian life. It can be quite complex, but at the same time we could break it down to the simplicity of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

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The Four Chariots (Daily Portion 10303)

The vision of the four chariots is the last of eight night visions in the first six chapters of Zechariah (called night visions because Zechariah said,

Type: Devotional

Who is Antichrist?

Who is the antichrist mentioned in the Bible?

Type: Question and Answer

Prayers to Satan

Does the Devil have the power to answer prayers? Is there any indication in scripture that he would be able to do so?

Type: Question and Answer

Satan

Who is Satan? Why is he allowed to exist? What do we know about him?

Type: Question and Answer
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Proverbs 24:4

And by knowledge shall the chambers be filled with all precious and pleasant riches.