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    1. Welcome to “Learning and Living the God-centered life” Carmel Baptist Church www.learningandlivingtheword.com December 7, 2008
    2.  
      • Principle #4 - The Bible contains 5 Christ centered divisions:
      • Anticipation - The Old Testament
      • Manifestation - The gospels (Matthew-Luke)
      • Proclamation - Acts
      • Explanation - The Epistles (Romans-Jude)
      • Consummation - Revelation
      • Principle #5 - The theme of the Bible is “the glory of God”
      • The chief end of God is to enjoy Himself and glorify Himself forever
      • This week devotion time in Romans 1:1-5
      • Principle #6 - Layout for the Old Testament is “5-12-5-5-12”
      • 5 books - Genesis through Deuteronomy (The Pentateuch)
      • 12 books - Joshua through Ester (Historical)
      • 5 books - Psalm through Song of Solomon (Poetical)
      • 5 books - Isaiah through Daniel (Major prophets)
      • 12 books - Hosea through Malachi (Minor prophets)
      • Principle #7 - The historical books cover storyline of OT
      • Creation to 400 B.C.
      • The poetical and prophetic books fit into their proper place within the storyline of the Old Testament
    3. G E L N D J J R 1 2 1 2 1 2 E N E Samuel Kings Chronicles Job Psalms Proverbs Ecclesiastes Song of Solomon Prophets (Isaiah-Malachi) Old Testament Historical Storyline
      • Principle #8 - The OT storyline has 9 major categories
      • Creation
      • Patriarchs
      • Exodus
      • Conquest
      • Judges
      • Kingdom
      • Exile
      • Return
      • Silence
    4. REVIEW FROM GENESIS-RUTH
    5. Genesis Genesis Chapters 1-11 (4 major events) and Genesis 12-50 (4 major relationships) In Genesis 1-2 God created the earth and He culminated that in creating both male and female in His image. In Chapter 3 we have the fall into sin, and the snowball of sin at this point starts to grow Read Genesis 3:1-7
    6. What strategy does Satan employ when talking with Eve?
    7. ORTHODOX BIBLE READING AND STUDY AUTHOR (Meaning) READER (Interpretation) = what the author meant NEO-ORTHODOX BIBLE READING AND STUDY AUTHOR (Meaning) READER (Interpretation) = I decide what it means to me
    8. So what is SIN?
    9. 1 John 3:4 - Everyone who practices sin also practices lawlessness; and sin is lawlessness. James 4:17 - Therefore, to one who knows the right thing to do and does not do it, to him it is sin Romans 3:23 - For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God Romans 14:23 - “…and whatever is not from faith is sin. Hebrews 11:6 - “ And without faith it is impossible to please him…” Romans 10:17 - “So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
    10. So what is FAITH? John 6:35 - And Jesus said to them, “ I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst.
      • Genesis is divided as follows:
      • Chapters 1-11 (Events)
      • Creation
      • Fall
      • Flood
      • Tower
      • Chapters 12-50 (Relationships)
      • Abraham
      • Issac
      • Jacob
      • Joseph
      • Exodus
      • Turn to Chapter 12:21-32 - Discussion of Passover
      • Leviticus - See previous notes
      • Numbers - See previous notes
      • Deuteronomy - See previous notes
      • Joshua
      • Turn to Joshua 1:8 - command to meditate on God’s word
    11. Judges - See previous notes What do you remember? Ruth - See previous notes What do you remember?
      • 1 Kings
      • In 1 Kings 1-11 we have the kingship of Solomon who was David’s son. He rules for 40 years and then in 1 Kings Chapter 12 the kingdom splits.
      • 931 B.C. – The Kingdom Splits
          • Northern Kingdom – Samaria (10 tribes)
          • Southern Kingdom – Judah (2 tribes)
      • 2 Kings
      • 2 Kings Chapter 17 – 722 B.C the Assyrians come into world power and conquer the northern kingdom.
      • 2 Kings Chapter 22 – 605, 597 and 586 B.C the Babylonians are now the world power and they capture the southern kingdom of Judah.
      • It is here that Israel will be held captive for a period of 70 years as told to them by Jeremiah
    12. 1 Chronicles and 2 Chronicles cover the same periods of time and approach from a spiritual perspective instead of a political perspective. One person I heard comment on this said you might call 1 and 2 Chronicles the rest of the story. Ezra We see as the book opens King Cyrus of Persia has his heart stirred by the LORD. In doing so he decides to allow the Jews to go back to their land. So in approximately 538 B. C. a leader by the name of Zerubabbel carries a contingent of 50,000 Jews back to the promised land. Then in 536 B.C. the people start to lay the foundation for the temple The work is stopped for a period of 16 years In 520 B.C. they start again In 516 B.C. the temple is restored
    13. Ezra who is a teacher and a scribe comes back around 497 B.C. and brings revival to the people Nehemiah Then about 444 B.C. Nehemiah who is the cupbearer to the king of Persia goes back to his homeland to rebuild the wall. Ester The book of Ester chronologically takes place between Ezra 6 and 7. This tells what takes place with all the Jews that did not return to the land and remained scattered. Ester becomes queen of Persia. And the famous lines in the book to me are when her uncle Mordecai says: “ and who knows whether you have not attained royalty for such a time as this?” Ester replies to Mordecai words “and thus I will go in to the king, which is not according to the law; and if I perish, I perish.”
      • In Summary:
      • Zerubbable rebuilds the temple
      • Ezra rebuilds the people
      • Nehemiah rebuilds the wall
      • And with this you have the end of the Old Testament
      • Here is a summary review of the events
          • Creation, fall, flood and tower
          • Patriarchs – Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph
          • Exodus – Moses leads the people of Israel out of Egypt and hands the mantle to Joshua
          • Conquest – Joshua is all about victory and conquest
          • Judges – one generation removed the people fall back into their evil ways, it is a dark time
          • Kingdom – Israel comes under one king but then after some time the kingdom splits, with the North being captured by the Assyrians and the South being captured by the Babylonians
          • Exile – the Jews are scattered around the world
          • Return – God as He promises brings His people back to the land. Zerubabble rebuilds the city, Ezra rebuilds the people and Nehemiah rebuilds the wall
          • Silence- we have 400 years of silence at end of OT

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