Jude: The Acts of the Apostates (Jude vv.1-4).pptx
Bible notes from Deuteronomy
1. Bible Notes from Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy 1:39 That settles the question of God’s mind regarding children: they are innocent and
unaccountable. 2Sam 12:22-23; Ps 32:2; Rom 4:6-8; Ps 51:5; Rom 2:15; Rom 5:13; Rom 4:15; Rom
5:13;
Deut 4:19 12Gentile nations in the mil. and eternity Deut 32:8; Mat 25:32-34
Horoscopes Job 25:5; Isa 47:13; Jer 10:2; Jer 27:9-10; Amos 5:8; Amos 5:26; Rev 8:11; Rev 9:1; Rev
12:4;
Deut 5:29 Fearof God important part ofspiritual growth Ps 111:10; Prov 15:16; Eccl 12:13; Jer 10:7;
Rom 3:18; Rev 15:4;
(Deut5:29) O that there were suchan heartinthem, that theywouldfearme,andkeepall my
commandmentsalways,thatitmightbe well withthem, andwiththeirchildrenforever!
Fear leadsto obedience
Jer 32:40
Deut 7:22 God loves to do things little by little so there is no excess to waste Isa 28:9-13 1Cor 2:13
Deuteronomy 8:3 The word “word” is in italics, which, we are told, was not in “the original.” However,
Jesus quotes this verse in Matthew 4:4, and He includes the italicized word.
Deut 11:21 Lucifers earth lasted 7k yrs
Deuteronomy 17:15-17: Verse 15 was violated by the leaders of Israel when they said, “We have no king
but Caesar” in John 19:15. Verses 16 and 17 were violated by Solomon when he multiplied his horses
and his wives.
Deut 20:3 a christian should not faint- look around you will be distressed, look within you will be
depressed, look up you will be blessed Deut 20:1-4; Ps 46:1; Prov 24:10; Isa 29:8;
Isa 40:28-31; Jer 8:18-22; Matt 6:24; Matt 9:36; Matt 15:32; Luke 18:1; Rom 8:37-39; 1Cor 15:57; 2Cor
4:1; Gal 6:9; Eph 6:13; Heb 12:3; 1John 5:4; Rev 2:3;
Deut 20:19 for the tree of the field is man's life (tree= type of man)
Mark 8:24 Judg 9:36 Ps 1:3 Ezek 15:2
2. Deuteronomy 21:1-9 This is what Israel will have to do in order to properly cleanse herself from crucifying
Christ. Obviously, the real forgiveness comes from God, but the sacrifice of the heifer is the ceremonial
aspect.
Deuteronomy 22:5 The verse is commonly used to teach that women should wear skirts and dresses and
that men should wear pants, although dresses, skirts, and pants are not mentioned in the verse. As usual,
the brethren place so much attention on detail that they overlook the principle. The principle is simple:
men and women are not the same, so they should not dress the same. A woman should wear that which
is distinctly feminine, and the man should stay well within the bounds of masculinity. As far as women
wearing pants, that issue is settled in I Timothy 2:9, not Deuteronomy 22.
Deut 26:5 A jew is realy nothing more than a Syrian as a purchased people of God he is renamed a Jew
A Christian is nothing but Flesh untill purchased by God then given a new family name
Deut 30:4 New Covenant:
Heb8:8,9-12; Jer31:31-32; Isa54:13; Zech13:3; Jer31:33-34; Jer32:37-42; Act3:19-21; Rom11:25-28;
Zech8:8; Isa59:20-21; Isa60:19-21; Hos2:14-15,18,20,23; Deut30:4-6; Joel3:20-21; Heb10:16-18;
Ps102:28,115:12-16,128:5-6; Isa65:9,21-23; Heb1:14
Deut 32:21 They provoked him to jealousy with strange gods, with abominations provoked they him to
anger.
Rom 11:25
Deut 32:22 Hell is real and Hell is hot wither you believe it or not Ps 9:17; Matt 5:22; Mark 9:42-48; Mark
9:42; Luke 16:23; 2Pet 2:4; Rev 20:13-15; Rev 20:13;
Deuteronomy 32:31-33 The terms “their rock,” “their vine,” and “their grapes” indicate that someone has a
very different religion than that of the Bible, especially since their “rock” is spelled with a lower case “r”
and our “Rock” is spelled with a capital “R” (I Cor. 10:4). Their rock would be “Pope Peter,” believed to be
the “rock” of Matthew 16:18 and the head of the Roman Catholic Church. To go along with this heresy,
they’ve also produced their own fermented wine to use in their perversion of the Lord’s Supper, the
unholy mass. Hence: “Their wine is the poison of dragons, and the cruel venom of asps” (vs. 33).