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Genesis 33:18, 20 reads: “Now Jacob came safely to the city of Shechem, which is in the land of Canaan, when he came from Paddan-aram, and camped before the city. . . Then he erected an altar there and called it El-Elohe-Israel.”Translated, the name of Jacob’s altar is “God, the God of Israel.” When Jacob chooses this name for his new altar, he probably doesn’t intend to make a statement of huge Scriptural significance. His new name is Israel, God is his God, and he’s quite happy about that. However, the name that Jacob applies to his altar can be applied equally well to the entire Old Testament. Those thirty-nine books of the Bible are about God and how He is defined by His relationship with His chosen people. God is the hero of the story.Often, when we study the Old Law, we do so on a small scale as we become entranced by the stories of godly men ranging from Abraham to Nehemiah. Although these stories are instructive and important, sometimes they distract us from understanding God. This textbook aims to correct that mistaken focus. It divides the history of God’s ancient dealings with mankind into twelve segments and describes each segment in terms of the aspect of God’s cha

2016-1st Qt Meeting God in The Old Testament -ipad BibleTube

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Genesis 33:18, 20 reads: “Now Jacob came safely to the city of Shechem, which is in the land of Canaan, when he came from Paddan-aram, and camped before the city. . . Then he erected an altar there and called it El-Elohe-Israel.”Translated, the name of Jacob’s altar is “God, the God of Israel.” When Jacob chooses this name for his new altar, he probably doesn’t intend to make a statement of huge Scriptural significance. His new name is Israel, God is his God, and he’s quite happy about that. However, the name that Jacob applies to his altar can be applied equally well to the entire Old Testament. Those thirty-nine books of the Bible are about God and how He is defined by His relationship with His chosen people. God is the hero of the story.Often, when we study the Old Law, we do so on a small scale as we become entranced by the stories of godly men ranging from Abraham to Nehemiah. Although these stories are instructive and important, sometimes they distract us from understanding God. This textbook aims to correct that mistaken focus. It divides the history of God’s ancient dealings with mankind into twelve segments and describes each segment in terms of the aspect of God’s cha

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    160330 Lesson 13 Meeting God in the Old Testament Summary IPad

    160330 Lesson 13 Meeting God in the Old Testament Summary IPad

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    160323 Lesson 12 Meeting God in the Old Testiment as Purifier Ipad

    160323 Lesson 12 Meeting God in the Old Testiment as Purifier Ipad

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    160316 Lesson 11 Meeting God in the Old Testament as Restorer

    160316 Lesson 11 Meeting God in the Old Testament as Restorer

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    160309 Lesson 10 Meeting God in the Old Testament as Avenger IPad

    160309 Lesson 10 Meeting God in the Old Testament as Avenger IPad

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    160302 Lesson 9 Meeting God in the Old Testiment as Pardoner IPad

    160302 Lesson 9 Meeting God in the Old Testiment as Pardoner IPad

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    160224 Lesson 8 - Meeting God in the Old Testament as Shepard IPad

    160224 Lesson 8 - Meeting God in the Old Testament as Shepard IPad

    Chapter Eight:Meeting God in the Old Testament2 Samuel 22:1-23:5Main Scripture1 Samuel 16:1-13; Psalm 23; Psalm 51; Psalm 139More ScripturesAfter following the general course of the nation of Israel for hundreds of years, the Bible’s lens zooms in on one remarkable figure: David. As the Scriptural record reveals him, David is many things that seem opposed to us: poet and bloody-handed hero, philosopher and conqueror. However, David is most defined by his relationship with God, for it is God who raises Him from obscurity to immortal fame. Let’s see what it meant for David that God was his Shepherd.Questions: 2 Samuel 22:1-23:5 Shepherd The song of David as recorded in 2 Samuel 22 is perhaps David’s fullest explanation of what God is to him. Summarize each context below, and then explain what the passage in parentheses next to it has to do with it.1. 2 Samuel 22:2-3 (1 Samuel 19:18-24).2. 2 Samuel 22:4-20 (2 Samuel 15:30-31; 2Samuel 17:1-14).3. 2 Samuel 22:21-28 (1 Chronicles 15:11-15).4. 2 Samuel 22:29-37 (1 Samuel 17:41-47).Chapter Eight:Meeting God in the Old Testament2 Samuel 22:1-23:5Main Scripture1 Samuel 16:1-13; Psalm 23; Psalm 51; Psalm 139More ScripturesAfter following the general course of the nation of Israel for hundreds of years, the Bible’s lens zooms in on one remarkable figure: David. As the Scriptural record reveals him, David is many things that seem opposed to us: poet and bloody-handed hero, philosopher and conqueror. However, David is most defined by his relationship with God, for it is God who raises Him from obscurity to immortal fame. Let’s see what it meant for David that God was his Shepherd.Questions: 2 Samuel 22:1-23:5Shepherd17Meeting God in the Old Testament: Chapter Eight5. 2 Samuel 22:38-43 (2 Samuel 5:17-25).6. 2 Samuel 22:44-46 (2 Samuel 8).7. What does David’s life summary in 2 Samuel 23:1-5 say both about him and about God?1. In 1 Samuel 16:7, what does God say that gives insight into why He chooses David as king? What does this tell us about God?2. According to Psalm 23, how does David perceive God? How does he perceive himself? How does this help us understand God better?3. In Psalm 51, why would David’s sin cause him to be so heartbroken?4. Also in Psalm 51, upon what aspect of God’s character does David rely? Why is this important?5. What picture of God does David paint in Psalm 139? What does David’s understanding prompt him to do? What does this say to us about God’s nature?1. What are the differences between understanding God as a Protector and understanding Him as a Shepherd?2. How should our understanding of God as a Shepherd cause us to live differently?Questions: Other Scriptures

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