Iron Sheep Ministries Inc. Dave Bigler
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- Religião e espiritualidade
Hello and welcome to Iron Sheep Ministries. Our goal, in everything we do, is to Equip, Build and Strengthen the body of Christ (Based on Eph 4:12). That said, despite our best efforts, we acknowledge that we are all weak, helpless, lost sheep in daily need of our shepherd, Jesus Christ (Isa 53:6).
Together we are seeking to learn more about God day by day and to be changed by Him from the inside out. Join founder Dave Bigler in his weekly, through the Bible teachings, or simply partake in one of our topical interviews or testimonies. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ironsheep/support
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Exodus 22:1-17 Bible Study - The Book of the Covenant - Protection of Property
In this study we continue walking through the Book of the Covenant looking at Exodus 22 verses 1-17. Included in this study are discussions of property lines (boundary stones), Bride price (dowry) and what we are called to do with this information today.
Outline:
00:15 - recap of the Book of the Covenant
01:08 - overview of discussion in this study
02:12 - Verse 1 - pay back 5x for oxen, 4x for sheep.
04:25 - Verses 2-3
Jerimiah 2.34
09:17 - Verse 3 continues - slavery
10:40 - verse 4 - pay back double
11:31 - verses 5-6 - you are responsible for damage you cause
12:03 - What are Boundary stones?
Dt 19.14; 27.17
15:27 - verses 7-9 - take it before the judges
Deut 17.8-9, 19.1, 25.
17:40 - verses 10-13 - take an oath.
Heb 6.16
20:17 - verses 14-15 - borrowing
22:40 - Verses 16-17 - bride price or dowry
Deut 22.23-29
Gen 34.1-31
Judges 19.11-30
2 Samuel 13.1-39
27:57 - Restore and Restitution
Gal 6.6-8
1 Jhn 1:9
Mat 6:19-21
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Books used or referenced:
Dave reads from an NIV (New International Version) of the Bible.
Barker, Kenneth L.. Kohlenberger, John R. III. The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Abridged, Old Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1994.
Purchase: https://www.christianbook.com/expositors-bible-commentary-abridged-edition-volumes/kenneth-barker/9780310255192/pd/54975?event=ESRCG
Enns, Peter. The NIV Application Commentary, Exodus. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2000.
https://www.christianbook.com/exodus-niv-application-commentary/peter-enns/9780310206071/pd/0206073?event=ESRCG
Wiersbe, Warren W.. The Bible Exposition Commentary, Old Testament, The Pentateuch. Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook, 2001. https://www.christianbook.com/the-bible-exposition-commentary-6-volumes/warren-wiersbe/9786125030474/pd/030474?event=ESRCG
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Exodus 21:12-36 Bible Study - The Book of the Covenant - Restitution
This week we continue our march through the Book of the Covenant and cover Exodus 21 verses 12-36. In it we cover murder (12-14), honoring parents (15 & 17), kidnapping (16), quarreling (18-19), treatment of slaves (20-21 & 26-27), harm to a pregnant woman (22-25), the law of retaliation (23-25) and restitution for damage to livestock (26-36). What do all these rules mean for the Israelites in Moses' day and what do they mean for us today?
Outline:
00:19 - introduction and outline of verses 12-36
01:37 - Three reminders
These laws must be read in the context of their day.
These are not laws that we are required to follow today.
These laws or ordinances are ambiguous.
06:07 - Exodus 21.12-14 Murder / involuntary manslaughter
The death penalty, capital punishment
Gen 9.6, Num 35.30
08:21 - Cities of refuge in the Bible.
Num 35.6-32
Deut. 19.1-13
Josh. 20
10:51 - Who/what is the avenger of Blood?
12:31 - Exodus 21.15-17 Honor parents, don’t kidnap
Lev. 20.9, Deut 27.16, Deut 24.7
16:36 - Exodus 21.18-27 Restitution
18:24 - Ex 21.20,21 & 26,27 - rules regarding slaves.
20:19 - Ex 18-19 - general fighting
Prov 15:1
20:43 - Harm to a pregnant woman
23:04 - Ex 21.23-25 - Law of retaliation, or lex talionis
eye for an eye, the punishment must fit the crime.
Lev 24.20, Deut 19.21, Mat 5.38-44, Rom 12.17-21
28:04 - Ex 21.28-36 - restitution for harm to livestock
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Books used or referenced:
Dave reads from an NIV (New International Version) of the Bible.
Enns, Peter. The NIV Application Commentary, Exodus. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2000.
https://www.christianbook.com/exodus-niv-application-commentary/peter-enns/9780310206071/pd/0206073?event=ESRCG
Wiersbe, Warren W.. The Bible Exposition Commentary, Old Testament, The Pentateuch. Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook, 2001. https://www.christianbook.com/the-bible-exposition-commentary-6-volumes/warren-wiersbe/9786125030474/pd/030474?event=ESRCG
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Exodus 21:1-11 Bible Study - The Book of the Covenant - Slavery in the Bible
What does the Bible say about Slavery? This week we look at Exodus 21:1-11 which holds the ordinances for the Israelites on how to deal with their Hebrew slaves (Jews that were slaves within the Jewish camp). To better understand what the Bible has to say on the subject we additionally look at Leviticus 25:39-43 and Deuteronomy 15:12-18.
Slavery was a common practice of all people groups in Moses' day as well as in Jesus’ day. In this study, we look at what Jesus has to say to us in how we treat one another and how we ought to serve Him, as a bondslave, a slave by choice.
The Bible is not a political book, it tells God’s people how they ought to interact with each other and with Him. That call is clear, regardless of our station in life, we are to put God first in everything and lift up everyone around us higher than ourselves. Slave or free we are to work for everyone as working for the Lord, and lift others above ourselves.
Read: 1 Cor 7.17-24, Eph 6:5-9, Php 2:1-18
Outline
01:16 - Introduction: The Book of the Covenant, Ex 21.1-6, 7-11, Slavery in the NT, what does it mean to be a bondservant for Christ?
01:45 - Does the Bible condone slavery?
03:35 - What is the Book of the Covenant?
(Exo 24.7; 2 Kgs 23.2; 2 Chr 34.30; 2 Kgs 23.21)
08:42 - Ex 21.1-11
10:08 - Lev 25.39-43
11:11 - Deut 15.12-18
12:29 - Context: understanding slavery in Moses’ day. Ex 1.14
13:32 - How would someone become a slave?
15:16 - What is the Year of Jubilee? - Lev 25:8-55
18:03 - A slave by choice, what is a bondslave? (Rom 1.1; Phil 1.1; Jam 1.1; 2 Pet 1.1; Jude 1.1)
18:53 - Application for today; we are to be servants by choice (Mat 16.24-27)
20:53 - Dig Deeper read Jeremiah 34.8-22
21:31 - Ex 21.7-11
22:12 - Are women to be treated as property according to the Bible?
25:27 - what is a kinsmen redeemer? (Ruth 1-4)
What is redemption? (Exo 6.6; Luke 1.68; 1 Pet 1.18-19)
28:44 - What does the New Testament teach about slavery?
(1 Cor 7.17-24, Eph 6.5-9)
36:52 - two examples of people who lived their faith:
Harriet Tubman
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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Contact Dave & the ISM team: info@ironsheep.org
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Books used or referenced:
Dave reads from an NIV (New International Version) of the Bible.
Alexander, Desmond T., Dictionary of the Old Testament: Pentateuch. Downers Groce, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2003.
https://www.christianbook.com/dictionary-testament-pentateuch-compendium-contemporary-scholarship/9780830817818/pd/17812?event=ESRCG
Barker, Kenneth L.. Kohlenberger, John R. III. The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Abridged, Old Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1994.
Purchase: https://www.christianbook.com/expositors-bible-commentary-abridged-edition-volumes/kenneth-barker/9780310255192/pd/54975?event=ESRCG
Bonjhoeffer, Dietrick. The Cost of Discipleship. New York, NY: Touchstone, 1995.
https://www.christianbook.com/the-cost-of-discipleship/dietrich-bonhoeffer/9780684815008/pd/83850?event=ESRCER1
Courson, Jon. Jon Courson’s Application Commentary Old Testament Vol. 1. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2005.
https://www.christianbook.com/coursons-application-commentary-genesis-revelation-volumes/jon-courson/9780310118312/pd/0118312?event=ESRCG
Enns, Peter. The NIV Application Commentary, Exodus. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2000.
https://www.christianbook.com/exodus-niv-application-commentary/peter-enns/9780310206071/pd/0206073?event=ESRCG
Foxe, John. The New Foxe’s Book of Martyrs. Gainesville, FL: Bridge-Logos, 2001.
https://www.christianbook.com/foxes-book-of-martyrs/john-foxe/9780825443299/pd/443299?event=ESRCG
Wiersbe, Warren W.. The Bible Exposition Commentary, Old Testament, The Pentateuch. Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook, 2001.
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Exodus 20:18-26 - The 10 Commandments Wrap up
This week we wrap up the 10 commandments and Exodus chapter 20. Dave recaps Exodus 19-20 and the amazing scene before Mount Sinai. Join as we conclude the decalogue (10 words) of God.
Outline:
52:21 - Exodus chapter 19 and 20 recap
06:38 - Exo 20.18-21 - Thunder, lightning and trumpets (Exo 19.16-29, Pro 9.10)
11:38 - Exo 20.22-23 - Reaffirmation of 1st & 2nd Commandments:
Link to GotQuestions.org article on why idol worship was such a challenge for ancient Israel:
https://www.gotquestions.org/Baal-and-Asherah.html
13:30 - Exo 20.24 - Make an Altar. Gen 8.20, 4.3-5, Exo chapter 25-40
18:10 - Why are the 10 commandments repeated in Deut 5?
20:28 - What is the purpose of the 10 commandments? Exo 19.3-8, Matthew ch23
Support Iron Sheep Ministries: https://Ironsheep.org/donate
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Contact Dave & the ISM team: info@ironsheep.org
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Books used or referenced:
Dave reads from an NIV (New International Version) of the Bible.
Courson, Jon. Jon Courson’s Application Commentary Old Testament Vol. 1. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2005.
https://www.christianbook.com/coursons-application-commentary-genesis-revelation-volumes/jon-courson/9780310118312/pd/0118312?event=ESRCG
Enns, Peter. The NIV Application Commentary, Exodus. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2000.
https://www.christianbook.com/exodus-niv-application-commentary/peter-enns/9780310206071/pd/0206073?event=ESRCG
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Exodus 20:17 - The 10th Commandment - Don’t Covet
The 10th commandment calls us to not lust after what our neighbor has. In our modern day, our “neighbor” is far more than the couple that live next door, our neighbors are everyone we know. Coveting after what they have, desiring it for ourselves leads only to harm and further sin. Join us as we dive into this final commandment in Exodus 20.17.
Outline:
01:19 - Exo 20.17
03:33 - Deut 5.21
04:35 - Word study on BlueLetterBible.org: Covet: ḥāmaḏ חָמַד:
To desire, covet, to delight greatly, desire greatly
05:21 - who is my neighbor?
06:13 - Looking at pornography is coveting
08:12 - James 1.14-15
08:52 - 1 Tim 6.10 (2-10)
12:03 - 2 Kings 18.1-7 - Nehushtan
16:40 - Money is the root of all evil? 1 Tim 6.3-10
18:41 - Luke 12.13-21
22:27 - Mat 6.19-21
22:50 - Luke 16.9-15
Support Iron Sheep Ministries: https://Ironsheep.org/donate
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Contact Dave & the ISM team: info@ironsheep.org
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Books used or referenced:
Dave reads from an NIV (New International Version) of the Bible.
Anders, Max, Holman Old Testament Commentary, Exodus. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2002.
https://www.christianbook.com/holman-testament-commentary-exodus-leviticus-numbers/glen-martin/9781433674259/pd/16102EB?product_redirect=1&search_term=holman%20max%20anders%20exodus&Ntt=16102EB&item_code=&ps_exit=PRODUCT|legacy&Ntk=keywords&event=ESRCP
Barker, Kenneth L.. Kohlenberger, John R. III. The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Abridged, Old Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1994.
Purchase: https://www.christianbook.com/expositors-bible-commentary-abridged-edition-volumes/kenneth-barker/9780310255192/pd/54975?event=ESRCG
Courson, Jon. Jon Courson’s Application Commentary Old Testament Vol. 1. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2005.
https://www.christianbook.com/coursons-application-commentary-genesis-revelation-volumes/jon-courson/9780310118312/pd/0118312?event=ESRCG
Enns, Peter. The NIV Application Commentary, Exodus. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2000.
https://www.christianbook.com/exodus-niv-application-commentary/peter-enns/9780310206071/pd/0206073?event=ESRCG
Wiersbe, Warren W.. The Bible Exposition Commentary, Old Testament, The Pentateuch. Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook, 2001. https://www.christianbook.com/the-bible-exposition-commentary-6-volumes/warren-wiersbe/9786125030474/pd/030474?event=ESRCG
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Exodus 20:16 - The 9th Commandment - Speak Truth (do not lie)
The 9th commandment calls Israel to “not give false testimony against thy neighbor.” That command holds true for us today, not to lie but to speak truth. A lie can be more than just not telling the truth, it can also be misleading or intentionally deceiving. The Bible calls us to reflect Christ and He is truth!
Outline:
01:21 - Exodus 20.16, “You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor”
Exo 23.1-2
Exo 23.6-8
Deu 17.6-7
Jhn 14.6
Jhn 8:31-47
Mat 26.57-68
14:17 - what is truth? Truth is hard to define today.
18:12 - Tips from John Courson
Pro 10.19 - speak less
Psalm 119.28-29 - pray this
T.H.I.N.K. before you speak: Truth, Helpful, Inspirational, Necessary and Kind
21:34 - Eph 4.22-32
Support Iron Sheep Ministries: https://Ironsheep.org/donate
Listen to the podcast: https://anchor.fm/ironsheep
Contact Dave & the ISM team: info@ironsheep.org
Be notified of each new teaching, join the email list: http://eepurl.com/g-2zAD
Books used or referenced:
Dave reads from an NIV (New International Version) of the Bible.
Anders, Max, Holman Old Testament Commentary, Exodus. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2002.
https://www.christianbook.com/holman-testament-commentary-exodus-leviticus-numbers/glen-martin/9781433674259/pd/16102EB?product_redirect=1&search_term=holman%20max%20anders%20exodus&Ntt=16102EB&item_code=&ps_exit=PRODUCT|legacy&Ntk=keywords&event=ESRCP
Barker, Kenneth L.. Kohlenberger, John R. III. The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Abridged, Old Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1994.
Purchase: https://www.christianbook.com/expositors-bible-commentary-abridged-edition-volumes/kenneth-barker/9780310255192/pd/54975?event=ESRCG
Courson, Jon. Jon Courson’s Application Commentary Old Testament Vol. 1. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2005.
https://www.christianbook.com/coursons-application-commentary-genesis-revelation-volumes/jon-courson/9780310118312/pd/0118312?event=ESRCG
Enns, Peter. The NIV Application Commentary, Exodus. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2000.
https://www.christianbook.com/exodus-niv-application-commentary/peter-enns/9780310206071/pd/0206073?event=ESRCG
Wiersbe, Warren W.. The Bible Exposition Commentary, Old Testament, The Pentateuch. Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook, 2001. https://www.christianbook.com/the-bible-exposition-commentary-6-volumes/warren-wiersbe/9786125030474/pd/030474?event=ESRCG
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