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❖  GOLDEN CALF —Moses took the golden calf which they had made and burned it with fire, and ground it to powder, and scattered it over the surface of the water and made the sons of Israel drink it (Exodus 32:20).


   Will Any Religion Do?  —Is mud chocolate? How many religions should we regard as good and true? Lesson includes discussion of the burning of books in Ephesus.


   Message to Thyatira  —(Revelation 2:18-29) A study of Christ’s message with a link to common notes on the seven messages.


   The Beast From the Earth (Revelation 13:11-17)  —An Exposition of Revelation 13:11-17. Another beast rises up to make a threesome. He serves the dragon and the beast from the sea. He is a false prophet who deceives or coerces people into idolatry, and into being marked with evil.


   Fads and Fables 1Timothy 4:7-11  —Fortunately in this confused world, flooded with all kinds of false religious teaching and superstition, there is an anchor, namely the gospel, to which we can fix our hope.


   Arrival at Sinai  —The Israelites’ arrival at Mount Sinai, some of the events there, and God’s appearance on the mountain (Exodus 19-35). Plus a table of the Stages of the Wilderness Wanderings.


   Adventures of Gideon  —In spite of all God has done for us, we slip so easily away from God and forget him. At such times God will have a Gideon at hand to strengthen us again (Judges 1-10).


   Josiah, Judah’s Good King  —The son and grandson of good king Hezekiah made Judah more idolatrous than the pagans who had previously occupied the land. Yet Hezekiah’s great grandson Josiah lived even more righteously than Hezekiah himself. (Lesson includes item on “Law of Moses” versus “Law of the Lord”.)


   Captivity of Judah  —It is the southern kingdom of Judah’s turn to be deported from their own land into exile in a foreign country. God’s instrument in this punishment is Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon.


   Ezekiel Outline Chapters 21⁠-⁠22⁠-⁠23  —Chapters 21, 22, and 23 of Ezekiel outlined and analysed. The sword and furnace of God and the parable of two sisters Ohola and Oholibah.


   Ezekiel Outline Chapters 24-25  —Chapters 24 and 25 of Ezekiel outlined and analysed. Siege of Jerusalem begins. The parable of the pot on the fire, Ezekiel faces his hardest task.


   Background to Isaiah (1)  —About Isaiah’s ministry plus a chart of the kings of Judah. A reference for the student of Isaiah providing a background to the book.


   Outline of Isaiah 45-48  —Isaiah predicts that a man called Cyrus would be king of Persia and Babylon would fall.


   Acts 7:20-41  —A verse by verse study of Acts 7:20-41. These verses describe Stephen’s narrative of Israel’s history during the time of Moses.


   Acts 13:1-12  —A verse by verse study of Acts 13:1-12. Paul’s first missionary journey begins, and he strikes Elymas the sorcerer blind.


   Acts 14:1-18  —A verse by verse study of Acts 14:1-18. About how Paul and Barnabas were persecuted in Iconium, and mistaken for gods in Lystra.


   Acts 17:16-34  —A verse by verse study of Acts 17:16-34. About Paul’s experiences and work in Athens during his second missionary journey, especially his speech at the Areopagus.


   Acts 20:1-16  —A verse by verse study of Acts 20:1-16. A summary of Paul’s return to Macedonia and Greece during his third missionary journey.


   The Anchor of Truth  —The first of five lessons on the theme “Anchors in the Storm”. In this lesson, we consider truth as an anchor when we are buffeted by storms of pagan ideas.


   The Error of Balaam  —(2Peter 2:15-16)  The story of Balaam, referred to by Peter is one of the strange-yet-true stories of the Bible.


   The Name Lucifer  —We sometimes hear Satan the devil referred to as Lucifer. It seems to me that this is a mistake, as this note explains.


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