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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History: October 2009
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History. Thursday, October 29, 2009. Passing by Israel's kings which seem to be of less importance, we study some kings of the Northern Kingdom which stand out for various reasons. 1 Omri and Ahab. Omri founded the third dynasty, and building the city of Samaria, transferred his capital to that stronghold. A vigorous soldier and an unscrupulous king, Omri strengthened and extended the Kingdom, but did much to corrupt the people. Sunday, October 25, 2009. Omri and Aha...
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History: March 2009
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History. Saturday, March 28, 2009. MOSES CALLED (Exodus 1 to 4). Next to the call of Abraham, and scarcely second in importance to that event, is the call of Moses. As God called Abraham to found the nation, so God called Moses to deliver and develop the nation:. We may consider the life of Moses as follows:. 1) His birth and infancy. 2) Forty Years in Egypt. 3) Forty Years in the Desert. 4) Forty Years in Leadership. Sunday, March 22, 2009. The Children of Israel we...
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History: November 2009
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Prophet, Elijah's successor, performed several miracles ( 2 Kings 3-8. Of Abel-meholah ( 1 Kings 19:16. Became the attendant and disciple of Elijah ( 1Ki 19:16-19. His name first occurs in the command given to Elijah to anoint him as his successor ( 1Ki 19:16. During all these years we hear nothing of Elisha except in connection with the closing scenes of Elijah's life. After Elijah, Elisha was accepted as the leader of the son...
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History: August 2009
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History. Tuesday, August 18, 2009. THE REIGN OF DAVID. Draft in progress - Recent update 8/30/09). We now approach the greatest and noblest character, after Moses, in Israelite history; we come also to the most brilliant era in the life of the nation. David’s life falls into four periods:. 1) David the shepherd lad (16:1-13). God told Samuel is instructed to visit Jesse of Bethlehem and anoint one of his eight sons as King of Israel. (16:1). Saul's servant's say "Beh...
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History: September 2009
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History. Thursday, September 24, 2009. UNITED KINGDOM - MARKS OF THIS PERIOD. Rough Draft - Last Updated 9/24/09). As the period of the judges has been called the "Dark Ages," so this period of the kingdom may be called the "Golden Age" of Israel's history. Many books of Scripture were written during this period - Judges, Ruth, 1 and 2 Samuel, Ecclesiastes, The Song of Solomon, and most of the Psalms and of the Proverbs. 3) Conquest and Expansion. THE REIGN OF SOLOMON.
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History: Rehoboam, the first king of Judah
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History. Sunday, January 17, 2010. Rehoboam, the first king of Judah. People to remember from 1 Kings). Son of Solomon, first southern king of divided Israel (1 Kings 11:43-12:24). Naamah ( 1 Kings 14:21. 18, including Mahalath and Maacah ( 2 Chron. 11:18-21. Abijam, Jeush, Shemariah, Zaham, Attai, Ziza, and Shelomith are named among 28 sons and 60 daughters ( 2 Chron. 11:19-21. Recorded in 1 Kings 14:31. He began in 930 b.c. and reigned seventeen years. Now the peop...
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History: January 2009
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History. Saturday, January 31, 2009. The Flood (Genesis 6 to 9). 1) The Flood was announced. When Jehovah saw that the wickedness of men was great in the earth and that every imagination of the thought of his heart was only evil continually, it repented Jehovah that he had made man, and Jehovah announced his purpose to destroy man from the face of the ground. 2) Noah found favor. 3) The race was destroyed. 4) The earth was re-peopled. Saturday, January 24, 2009.
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History: Hoshea
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History. Sunday, January 17, 2010. Hoshea ( 2 Ki. 15:20-17:6. He was the last ruler of the northern kingdom. After becoming a vassal to the Assyrian king, Shalmaneser, Hoshea joined with Egypt in rebelling against Assyria. For this he was imprisoned and the people were exiled to Assyria ( 2 Ki. 17:4-6. Hoshea thus became the last of the northern kings. The righteous God had to cut off Israel for their sin. (See 2 Ki. 17:7-18. A prophet arrived and began his ministry ...
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History: February 2009
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History. Saturday, February 28, 2009. Isaac, The Son of Promise (Genesis 25,26). In contrast with the other patriarchs, Isaac may be described as a mild, patient, somewhat negative, character. Four events in his career stand out with special prominence. 1) Offered in sacrifice. In God’s own time the promised child was born and was given the name of Isaac (laughter). 3) The father of twins, Esau and Jacob. This parental partiality wrecked the happiness of the homelife.
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History: December 2009
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Sunday Bible Study: Outlines of Bible History. Sunday, December 27, 2009. Prophet from Judah to Israel. Herdsman, fruit grower, prophet ( Amos 7:14-15. Born in Tekoa of Judah, Amos was called to prophesy in Israel. At Bethel he denounced the prevailing sins and predicted the Assyrian captivity at a time when outward prosperity made the prediction extremely improbable. Prepare to meet your God as he comes in judgment, you people of Israel! Amos was a herdsman ( 1:1. And a gatherer of sycamore fruit ( 7:14.