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Messianic prophecies
The significance of messianic prophecies
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Probability of fulfillment of prophecies
Other Old Testament (OT) prophecies
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The Book of Joshua is the sixth book in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, and is the first book of the Deuteronomistic history, the story of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to the Babylonian exile.
3. 2.1 The Spirit of God: Definition
The Hebrew word translated “spirit” in the Old
Testament strictly means “breath” or “power”;
thus God’s spirit is His “breathing”, the very
essence of God, reflecting His mind. It can
refer to the mind or thinking. What is done by
God’s Spirit therefore is His thinking in action.
4. God’s spirit was the power by which all things, e.g. light,
were made. “By His spirit He has created the heavens;
His hand has formed the crooked serpent”. Job 26:13
“By the word of the Lord were the heavens made; and all
the host of them by the breath [spirit] of His mouth”.
Ps. 33:6
“If He (God) gather unto himself His spirit and His breath;
all flesh shall perish together, and man shall turn again
unto dust”. Job 34:14,15
5. God’s spirit is the means by which He is present
everywhere, although He personally is located in
heaven.
“You know my sitting down and standing up, you understand my
thought far off... Where shall I go from your spirit? or where shall
I flee from your presence? If I dwell in the uttermost parts of the
sea; even there... your right hand (i.e. through the spirit) shall
hold me”. Ps. 139:2,7,9,10
6. God’s spirit is described as follows
His breath
His word
His finger
His hand
8. The Holy Spirit is the power of God
• “The Holy Spirit shall come upon you (Mary), and the power of the
Highest shall overshadow you” (Lk. 1:35)
• “The power of the Holy Spirit...mighty signs and wonders, by the power
of the spirit of God” (Rom. 15:13,19)
• “Our gospel (preaching) came...in power, and in the Holy Spirit” (1 Thes.
1:5).
• The promise of the Holy Spirit to the disciples was spoken of as their
being “endued with power from on high” (Lk. 24:49).
• Jesus himself had been “anointed...with the Holy Spirit and with power”
(Acts 10:38).
• The “promise of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 1:5)
is defined as “power from on high” in
Lk. 24:49. Hence the disciples received
power after the Holy Spirit came upon
them (Acts 1:8).
9. 2.2 Inspiration
God’s Spirit and His Word
“By his spirit he has created the heavens” (Job 26:13) - the spirit
of God moving upon the face of the waters to bring about the
present creation (Gen. 1:2). Yet we also read that “by the word
of the Lord” the world was made (Ps. 33:6), as shown by the
Genesis narrative recording that “God said” things were to be
created, and it happened. God’s spirit, therefore, is very much
reflected in His word. Likewise our words express our inner
thoughts and desires - the real ‘us’ - very accurately. Jesus
wisely pointed out: “Out of the abundance of the heart (the
mind) the mouth speaks” (Mt. 12:34).
10. The Inspiration of the Bible writers
• God’s mind/spirit is expressed in His Word. God
achieved this miracle of expressing His spirit in
written words by the process of INSPIRATION.
This term is based around the word “spirit”.
• IN-SPIRIT-ATION
• “Spirit” means “breath” or breathing,
“Inspiration” means “in-breathing”. This means
that the words which men wrote while under
“inspiration” from God were the words of God’s
spirit.
11. 2 Tim. 3:15-17
“From a child you have known
the holy Scriptures, which are
able to make you wise unto
salvation, through faith which
is in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is
given by inspiration of God,
and is useful for doctrine, for
reproof, for correction, for
instruction in righteousness:
that the man of God may be
complete, thoroughly
equipped unto all good works”.
12.
13. 2 Pet. 1:16,19-21
For we did not follow cleverly devised stories when we told you
about the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ in power...
And we have the prophetic word made more sure, and you will
do well to pay attention to it, as to a light shining in a dark
place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your
hearts. Above all, you must understand that no prophecy of
Scripture came about by the prophet’s own interpretation of
things. For prophecy never had its origin in the human will,
but prophets, though human, spoke from God as they were
carried along by the Holy Spirit.
Hebrews 1:1-2
In the past God spoke to our ancestors
through the prophets at many times and
in various ways, but in these last days he
has spoken to us by his Son, whom he
appointed heir of all things, and through
whom also he made the universe.
14. Peter describes the idea of the
Bible writers being ‘carried
along’ with the same Greek
word used in Acts 27:17,27
about a ship being ‘driven’
by the wind, out of control.
Mic. 2:7 comments that truly
inspired prophets can’t be
stopped from speaking forth
God’s word, because God’s
Spirit controlling them can’t
be constrained. Those men
were truly ‘carried along’.
15. IT IS ALSO WRITTEN
The Bible is inspired, but it’s message must be taken as a
whole, discerning which are the historic events with no
moral judgement given, but still for our learning - and
which are the specific instructions for us.
We need to consider all the passages we can on a given
subject, before we can come to a wise conclusion. We
need to be aware of the “it is also written” example
of Jesus when He was tempted to take a passage out
of context at face value -
“Jesus answered him, "It is also written”Matt. 4:7
16. • A surprising number of the men whom God inspired to
speak His word went through periods of reluctance to do
so. The list is impressive.
• Moses (Ex. 4:10)
• Jeremiah (Jer. 1:6)
• Ezekiel (Ez. 3:14)
• Jonah (Jonah 1:2,3)
• Paul (Acts 18:9)
• Timothy (1 Tim. 4:6-14)
• Balaam (Num. 22-24)
• This all confirms what we learnt in 2 Pet. 1:19-21 - that
God’s Word is not the personal opinion of men, but the
result of men being inspired to write down what was
revealed to them. The prophet Amos reflected: “The Lord
God has spoken, who can but prophesy?” (Am. 3:8).
18. Which Translation
• Meaning for meaning translations include:
– The Good News Bible/ Todays English Version (TEV)
– The New English Bible
• Word for Word/ Meaning for Meaning blend:
– New International Version
• Paraphrase versions:
– J. B. Philips
– The Living Bible
20. The Spirit was given for specific things
at specific times
To construct the tabernacle men were “filled
with the spirit of wisdom, that they may make
Aaron’s garments...” etc. (Ex. 28:3). Bezaleel
was “filled with the spirit of God, in wisdom,
and in understanding, and in knowledge, and
in all manner of workmanship, to...work in
gold and...in cutting of stones...in all manner
of workmanship” (Ex. 31: 3-5).
21. Samson, was given the
spirit in order to kill a
lion (Jud. 14:5,6); to kill
30 men (Jud. 14:19) and
to break apart cords
with which he had been
tied up (Jud. 15: 14).
Such “Holy Spirit” was
therefore not possessed
by Samson continually -
it came upon him to
achieve specific things
and was then
withdrawn.
22. Receiving the gift of the use of God’s spirit for a
particular purpose was not
• A guarantee of ultimate salvation
• Something which endured all a person’s life
• It is grace that saves, not Spirit gifts (Eph. 2:8).
Men like Saul, Balaam (Num. 23:5,16), Judas
(Mt. 10:1) and those of Mt. 7:21-23 all had the
gifts; and yet they will not be saved.
23. REASONS FOR THE GIFTS IN THE FIRST
CENTURY
• - To confirm the preaching of the Gospel: “They went forth, and
preached every where, the Lord working with them, and confirming
the word with signs following” (Mk. 16:20). At Iconium “the
Lord...gave testimony unto the word of his grace, and granted signs
and wonders to be done” (Acts 14:3).
• - To develop the early church: “When he (Jesus) ascended up on
high (to heaven), he...gave (spirit) gifts unto men...for the perfecting
of the saints, for the work of the (preaching) ministry, for the
edifying of the body of Christ”, i.e. the believers (Eph. 4:8,12).
• “I long to see you, that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift, to
the end you may be established” (Rom. 1:11).
24. Specific things at specific times
Paul was “filled with the Holy Spirit” at his
baptism (Acts 9:17), but years later he was to
again be “filled with the Holy Spirit” in order to
punish a wicked man with blindness. Acts 13:9
25. THE FIRST CENTURY SPIRIT GIFTS
Prophecy - The Greek word for ‘prophet’ means
someone who forth-tells God’s Word - i.e. any
person inspired to speak God’s words, which
at times included foretelling of future events
(see 2 Pet. 1:19-21).
26. THE FIRST CENTURY SPIRIT GIFTS
• - Healing. The lame beggar: “He leaping up stood, and
walked, and entered with them into the temple, walking
and leaping...And all the people saw him walking and
praising God: and they knew that it was he which sat for
alms at the Beautiful gate of the temple: and they were
filled with wonder and amazement at that which had
happened unto him. And as the lame man which was
healed held Peter...all the people ran together unto them in
the porch...greatly wondering” (Acts 3:7-11).
• “For that indeed a notable miracle has been done...is
obvious to all them that dwell in Jerusalem; and we cannot
deny it” (Acts 4:16)- unlike modern Pentecostal claims,
there was no doubt.
27. THE FIRST CENTURY SPIRIT GIFTS
Tongues / languages
• The apostles “were uneducated and ignorant men” (Acts
4:13)
• They “were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and began to
speak with other tongues...The crowds came together
(again, a public display of the gifts!) and were confounded,
because that every man heard them speak in his own
language. And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying
one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak
Galilaeans? And how hear we every man in our own tongue
(the same Greek word translated ‘languages’) wherein we
were born? Parthians and Medes...we hear them speak in
our tongues...And they were all amazed” (Acts 2:4-12).
• Languages, not mumbo-jumbo.
29. The Holy Spirit gifts will be given
again when Christ returns
The gifts are therefore called “the powers of the
world (age) to come” (Heb. 6:4,5); and Joel
2:26-29 describes a great outpouring of the
spirit gifts after the repentance of Israel.
30. The gifts were to be withdrawn some
time between the first century and
Christ’s return
• “If there be prophecies, they shall fail; if there be tongues, they
shall cease; if there be (the gift of) knowledge, it shall vanish away.
For we know in part, and we prophesy in part. But when that which
is perfect [complete] is come, then that which is in part shall be
done away” (1 Cor. 13:8-10).
• The gifts “are temporary” (G.N.B.).
• Eph. 4:8-14 : “When he (Jesus) ascended up on high (to heaven),
he...gave (spirit) gifts unto men...for the building up of the body of
Christ: until we all come in (unto) the unity of the faith (i.e. the one
faith), and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect
man...That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro,
and thrown about with every wind of doctrine.”
• The gifts were to be withdrawn when that which enables the
church to be “perfect” or mature was given. What was this?
31. Once the Bible was completed, the
gifts were withdrawn
2 Tim. 3:16,17 teach that response to “all scripture”
enables the man of God to be “perfect”,
complete, mature. So once all scripture was
inspired, the gifts were no longer needed; they
had achieved their purpose, of guiding the early
church up to the point where God’s written
revelation had been completed. The gifts were to
enable the church to become “fully equipped”
(Eph. 4:8 Weymouth). When the Bible was
completed, they were.
32. Present claims of Spirit gift possession
• These claims don’t match what Jesus said
would be achieved by those who really had
the gifts: “Greater works than these shall you
do” (Jn. 14:12) - not ‘you might do’!
• True miracles didn’t always require the faith of
the healed person- the blind man of Jn. 9, and
Malchus (Lk. 22:51).
34. Digression 3: Is The Holy Spirit A
Person?
• A man’s “spirit” can be stirred up (Acts 17:16),
made troubled (Gen. 41:8) or happy (Lk.
10:21). His “spirit”, i.e. his very essence, his
mind and purpose, which gives rise to his
actions, is therefore spoken of as a separate
person, but, of course, this is not literally so.
God’s spirit, too, can be spoken of in the same
way.
35. Personification
The Bible often uses the
language of
personification when
talking about abstract
things, e.g. wisdom is
referred to as a woman in
Prov. 9:1. This is to
demonstrate to us what a
person who has wisdom
would be like in practice;
‘wisdom’ cannot exist
except in someone’s mind,
and so this device of
personification is used.
36. Paul’s letters contain opening salutations which
refer to God and Jesus, but not to the Holy Spirit
(Rom. 1:7; 1 Cor. 1:3; 2 Cor. 1:2; Gal. 1:3; Eph. 1:2;
Phil. 1:2; Col. 1:2; 1 Thes. 1:1; 2 Thes. 1:2; 1 Tim.
1:2; 2 Tim. 1:2; Tit. 1:4; Philemon 3). This is
strange if he considered the Holy Spirit to be part
of a godhead, as the ‘trinity’ doctrine wrongly
supposes. Some of the Holy Spirit was poured out
on men (Acts 2:17,18; the same Greek
construction is found in Mk. 12:2; Lk. 6:13; Jn.
21:10 and Acts 5:2). How can we receive part of a
person? We are given “of His [God’s] spirit”
(1 Jn. 4:13). This is nonsense if the Holy Spirit is a
person
37. Digression 4: The Principle of
Personification
• WISDOM IS PERSONIFIED “Wisdom has builded her
house, she has hewn out her seven pillars” (Prov.
9:1).
• RICHES ARE PERSONIFIED “No man can serve two
masters: for either he will hate the one, and love
the other: or else he will hold to the one, and
despise the other. You cannot serve God and
mammon [riches]” (Mt. 6:24).
• SIN IS PERSONIFIED “...Whoever commits sin is the
servant of sin” (Jn. 8:34). “Sin has reigned unto
death” (Rom. 5:21).
• DEATH IS PERSONIFIED “Behold a pale horse: and his
name that sat on him was Death” (Rev. 6:8).
• THE NATION OF ISRAEL IS PERSONIFIED “Again I will
build you, and you shall be built, O virgin of Israel;
you shall again be adorned...” (Jer. 31:4).
39. Study 2: Questions
• 1. What does the word 'Spirit'
mean?
• Power
• Holy
• Soul
• Dust
• 2. What is the Holy Spirit?
• A person
• God's power
• Part of a trinity.
• 3. How was the Bible written?
• Men wrote down their own ideas
• Men wrote what they thought God
meant
• Through the inspiration of men, by
God's Spirit
• Some of it was inspired, other parts
were not.
• 4. Which of the following are reasons why
the miraculous gifts of the Spirit were
given?
• To back up the verbal preaching of the Gospel
• To develop the early church
• To force people to be righteous
• To save the apostles from personal difficulties.
• 5. From where can we learn God's truth?
• Partly from the Bible, partly from our own
thinking
• From the Holy Spirit telling us things directly
• From the Bible alone
• From religious ministers / priests.
• 6. Name spirit gifts possessed in the first
century.
• 7. When were they withdrawn? Can we
have them now?
• 8. How can the Holy Spirit work in our lives
today?