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INTRODUCTION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE
MODULE 5: SESSION 25: Repeated Words Between Juxtaposed Literary Units
Connected biblical units relate in multiple ways contrast, sequence, escalation but their engine is analogy. Each passage invites the reader to understand one scene in light of another, so that echoes, correspondences, and tensions surface…
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Lesson 15: The place of Repentance
If there will be genuine forgiveness, genuine repentance must proceed. 1 Corinthians 7:9-11.
For you to be converted, repentance must come first. I mean that restoration comes when you have genuinely repented and this will cause you to seek change and transformation.
Genuine repentance comes with grieving,…
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Chapter 14: The Prerequisite of Faith part 2.
Faith can grow as you hear the word if God daily. Rom 10:17 because there’s a transformation that takes place in your spirit opening it to a better understanding of the gospel. 1 Thessalonians 2:13., Timothy 4:6
We as christians have an object we belief in, its a person of Jesus Christ which is the…
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Chapter 13: The prerequisite fir faith part 1.
Biblical faith demands an object that pulls our firm trust and hope..; our firm conviction and assurance. Faith id the platform on which our hope can be realized. Without faith we cant receive anything from God. You haven’t seen the object of your expectation but because you have faith, you can wait…
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ADAM TO NOAH
MODULE 4: SESSION 24: Key Takeaways from the Eden Story
The Hebrew words for “help” (ʿezer) and “skin” (ʿor) are strikingly similar, and this wordplay seems intentional. When God clothes the man and woman with animal skins after their failure in the garden, the covering itself can be seen as a diminished reflection of God’s original…
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HEAVEN AND EARTH
MODULE 5: SESSION 24: Heaven and Earth United in the Temple
God’s work throughout Scripture consistently shows the pattern of bringing the heavenly reality into earthly life. In Eden, humanity experienced a sacred meeting place with God. Babylon becomes a contrasting image of humanity’s attempt to reach heaven on its own terms.…
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INTRODUCTION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE
MODULE 5: SESSION 24: Repeated Words and Literary Design
The meaning of a biblical passage is closely tied to its literary form, because the form itself communicates part of the message. In the same way that biblical poetry is carefully structured, biblical narratives also display intentional design with…
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SOTERIOLOGY
PREDESTINATION PART 2
In Lesson 2 on Predestination (Part 2), I learnt that while predestination emphasizes God’s sovereign choice, human responsibility still remains. Dr. Hocking explained that people often struggle with this doctrine because it raises many questions, but we must come back to what God’s Word says. Five key…
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Hello, Brethren, I’m glad that I completed my first lesson today.
SOTERIOLOGY: PREDESTINATION PART ONE.
I learnt that salvation is central to Christian faith, but it is often misunderstood because people rely on human reasoning instead of God’s Word. Romans 8 reveals that God’s plan for salvation involves foreknowledge, predestination, calling,…
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Great work on your first lesson, @enythchemutai
Praying the very best for you on this journey.
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Surely tsalvation is taken by mankind according to how they would like to view it in the earthly view rather than a plan of God to mankind . It is God who through Hiss son Jesus Christ paid the price for our salvation
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ADAM TO NOAH
MODULE 4: SESSION 23: Consequences of the Fail
The Hebrew word itzabon conveys a sense of emotional grief, sorrow, and anguish rather than physical suffering. In Genesis 3:16–19, it is used to describe the deep consequences that both the man and the woman will endure after their disobedience. This term is often misunderstood as…
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