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Haggai

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Bible History II - Lesson 3

Learn about the prophets of the Bible, and the time period in which they prophesied.

Type: University Outlines

Bible History I - Lesson 5

Learn a general knowledge of the tabernacle, the priesthood and the offerings.

Type: University Outlines

The Design of the Tabernacle

Someone has counted seven different sets of instructions concerning the tabernacle in the book of Exodus. Each set of instructions repeats some things and adds others. This approach is part of God’s special design for the book of Exodus, but it can confuse the casual reader. In order to make the tabernacle more understandable, this lesson follows topics more than the text. However, the bulk of our text deals with the furniture in the tabernacle and you can follow it in order under that topic below.

Numbered List

Type: Sunday School Outlines

The Resurrection Events

Why did Jesus tell Mary not to touch Him since he had not ascended? When did he ascend? Did not he invite Thomas to thrust his hand in his side? Also when did Jesus present the blood to the Father? Was it the literal blood that came from his body on the cross?

Type: Question and Answer

Law and the Prophets

Which books in the Bible are called "The Law"? Which are called "The Prophets"?

Type: Question and Answer

Message or Messenger?

Haggai 1:13 states: "Then spake Haggai the LORD'S messenger in the LORD'S message unto the people, saying, I am with you, saith the LORD." The prophet Haggai is "the LORD'S messenger in the LORD'S message." As much as we try, we can never competely separate the man from the message he brings. When the watchman saw Ahimaaz running toward the city with a message, David said, "He is a good man, and cometh with good tidings" (2 Samuel 18:27). He knew the message was good because the man was good. What kind of message do people expect from you. When you bring a message from the Lord, are you in the Lord's message?

Type: Blog Entry

Not by Might or by Power (Daily Portion 10217)

Zechariah sees the vision of the golden candlestick and the two olive trees. The olive oil is a picture of the work of the Holy Spirit. God accomplishes His work, not by might or by power, but by the working of His Spirit. The entire vision centers on this truth.

Type: Devotional

Red Horses Among the Myrtle Trees (Daily Portion 10120)

Zechariah prophesied at the same time as Haggai. He spoke to the Israelites who had returned to Jerusalem from Babylon. The message of this book is one of encouragement. It looks forward to the restoration of Israel and the coming of the Messiah. The visions recorded in Zechariah are often thought to be difficult to understand. Do not worry over understanding everything about them at once. Enjoy learning what God has in them. This passage introduces you to the first of Zechariah

Type: Devotional

Blessing From Building the Temple (Daily Portion 10113)

Though the Israelites had become unclean, yet by their obedience to the Lord in building the temple they will bring blessings upon themselves both in the near future and in the time to come.

Type: Devotional

Build the Temple First (Daily Portion 10106)

The prophet Haggai encourages the Israelites who have returned from Babylonian captivity as they build the temple

Type: Devotional
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Daily Proverb

Proverbs 28:18

Whoso walketh uprightly shall be saved: but he that is perverse in his ways shall fall at once.