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This is the fourth of a four-part series about God's use of menorah patterns throughout the Scriptures. Psalm 64:11 says, "One thing God spoke. Two things have I heard." This principle is ubiquitous in the Bible and it is my desire that we all begin to look for and discover the pairs of events, stories and words that occur throughout the Bible. In this episode, we examine a sampling of these menorah patterns in passages from the Hebrew Scriptures ("Old Testament") whose counterparts are in the Greek Scriptures ("New Testament").
This is the third of a four-part series about God's use of menorah patterns throughout the Scriptures. Psalm 64:11 says, "One thing God spoke. Two things have I heard." This principle is ubiquitous in the Bible and it is my desire that we all begin to look for and discover the pairs of events, stories and words that occur throughout the Bible. In this episode, we examine a sampling of these menorah patterns as they are found in the Greek ("New Testament") Scriptures.
This is the second of a four-part series about God's use of menorah patterns throughout the Scriptures. Psalm 64:11 says, "One thing God spoke. Two things have I heard." This principle is ubiquitous in the Bible and it is my desire that we all begin to look for and discover the pairs of events, stories and words that occur throughout the Bible. In this episode, we examine a sampling of these menorah patterns as they are found in the Hebrew Scriptures. This will revolutionize your study of God's Word. I promise!
This introduction is the first of a four-part series about God's use of menorah patterns throughout the Scriptures. Psalm 64:11 says, "One thing God spoke. Two things have I heard." This principle is ubiquitous in the Bible and it is my desire that we all begin to look for and discover the pairs of events, stories, words that occur throughout the Bible. This will revolutionize your study of God's Word. I promise!
This special teaching (and its peculiar title) was inspired by watching a YouTube video in which one online preacher criticized another accusing him of preaching "Law" in his sermon. This got my mental gears turning and ...well, the result is this short teaching. I hope you enjoy it!
The book of Exodus contains the Hebrew word for "save" only two times.  in fact, these are the first two times the word "save" is used in the Bible. Both instances involve Moses, but in two quite dissimilar scenarios. Come with us as we take a look at these two unique passages and see what we can learn about Messiah's two comings.
This teaching was prepared on September 12, 2022 at the request of Katherine Lee, founder and president of the Pure Hope Foundation and author of Interrupted: The Joy and Mystery of a God-Directed Life. She requested a teaching that would delve into the deeper meanings of Genesis 3 to present to her online community of students and followers. So now, in January of 2023, I present it to you, as well.