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Category Archives: Leviticus
Ezekiel 10-11 – The Glory of the LORD Departs
10:1 – How does this vision compare and contrast with the vision of chapter one? 10:2-8 – The “man dressed in linen” previously marked the righteous of Jerusalem and at this point was told to gather coals of fire from … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Chronicles, 2 Kings, Daniel Block, Deuteronomy, Exodus, Ezekiel, Hebrews, Hosea, Iain Duguid, Jeremiah, John, Leviticus, Matthew, Micah, Numbers, Psalms, Revelation, Ruth
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Ezekiel 4-5 – Playing God Against Jerusalem
4:1-3 – Why the illustrated sermon? Or is it far more than an illustrated sermon? Does this prophetic play act (“sign-acts” Block NICOT 164-167) effect what is dramatized? Why does Ezekiel make a model of Jerusalem and then lay siege … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Kings, Daniel Block, Deuteronomy, Exodus, Ezekiel, Genesis, Hebrews, Iain Duguid, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Leviticus, Luke, Numbers, Zechariah
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2 Kings 22-23:30 – Josiah – Is There Still Hope?
22:1 – Josiah – son of Amon. He reigned for 31 years (640-609BC) over Judah doing what was right in the sight of the LORD as David had done – he was the ideal king (Deut.17:20) and fulfilled the prophecy … Continue reading
2 Kings 20-21 – Hezekiah and Manasseh: Room for Repentance and Restoration?
20:1 – The LORD says Hezekiah will certainly die…but then Hezekiah prays and the LORD sends Isaiah back to Hezekiah to tell him that the LORD will actually heal him and he will live another 15 years (20:6; Isa.38:10-20). Has … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Kings, 2 Chronicles, 2 Kings, 2 Samuel, Ahab, Ahaz, Amon, Amos, Deuteronomy, Hebrews, Hezekiah, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Jeroboam, Josephus, Leviticus, Manasseh, Prayer of Manasseh
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2 Kings 16-17 — The LORD’s Presence—Promise and Threat
16:1 – Ahaz – son of Jotham. He reigned for (3 years as coregent then another) 16 years (735-715 BC) over Judah. He did evil in the eyes of the LORD unlike his father David and even acted like the … Continue reading
Maacah the "mother" of Abijah and Asa
The Problem Recently I was chatting with a fellow who proposed that there may be an error in the Scriptures. So in the course of the conversation he shared what he thought was the error and I’ve worked through what … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Kings, 2 Chronicles, Asa, Father, Hebrew, Jeroboam, Leviticus, LXX, Maacah, Mother
Tagged Hebrew language, Masoretic Text, Septuagint
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