Last week laid a foundation for the temple, as far as this theme is developed in the Old Testament. You should have learned the definition of the Temple of God- the dwelling place of God. The dwelling place of God took semi-permanent residence in the temple of Solomon. Having seen the temple of Solomon destroyed …
Lesson 5 will mark the next to last lesson in this mini-series entitled The Bible Themes Series. There are many more themes than the Garden of Eden, the Exodus, and the Temple of God that span the Bible from beginning to end. Lessons 1-4 have hopefully given you a taste of what your Bible study …
Lesson 3 was the Old Testament prequel to this study in the New Testament about the Exodus. Last week’s lesson introduced the fact that Egypt became a national symbol of exile and bondage for Israel, and Exodus imagery was used by the prophets to relate how the Messiah would redeem Israel. That study ended with …
Lesson 2 identified a very important theme that recurs throughout the Bible. While the Garden of Eden is a prevalent theme that helps develop the overarching biblical plot-line of redemption, this second theme receives even more attention from Genesis to Revelation. This week you will find that the exodus of Israel from Egypt is not …
Lesson 1 identified the Bible’s plot that starts in Genesis and finds completion in Revelation. That plot is redemption, poking its head out in every book of the Bible. The book of Genesis introduces several themes that help develop this plot. Lesson 2 focuses on the first of those themes- the Garden of Eden Have …