The Old Testament section of the Basic Bible Study Course is now complete. In 15 lessons, an overview of the Old Testament has been presented, with accompanying notes. Tip: Print out each PDF file and assemble them in booklet format β they can...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Glasgow firefighters who refused to participate in a gay pride event may face disciplinary action, the Herald reported today. Ten men from the Cowcaddens fire station are under investigation after they refused orders to man an information stall...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Which prophets were contemporaries, delivering their messages at the same time in the kingdoms of Judah and Israel? Where do they and their messages fit in on the biblical timeline? Why do we designate some 'major' and others 'minor' prophets?...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
The Battle of the Somme was launched upon a 30 kilometre front, from north of the Somme river between Arras and Albert, and is chiefly remembered on account of its disastrous first day, July 1, 1916. This was arguably the bloodiest day in...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
A survey β NOT conducted by an evangelical body β has discovered that many men seek to leave homosexual lifestyle in order "to heal emotional pain." "Why would anyone with homosexual attractions try to "go straight"? According to conventional...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Prophet No. 2 ... Northern Kingdom. Pre-Exilic. Assyrian Period. The time of this prophet is fixed by the reference to him in 2 Kings 14:25. He was a prophet of the North, and prophesied to his people, who, largely through his instrumentality,...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
This is an example of the material on EACH of the Old Testament prophetical books that is presented in BBS#14: The PROPHETICAL Books. JOEL Prophet No.1 ... Southern Kingdom. Before the Exile. Pre-Assyrian Period. If we are right in...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
I have incorporated a recent message, 'The Bible Jesus Used β And What He Thought Of It,' into the Basic Bible Study Course. The subject material in this message rounds off all that has been covered in the Old Testament section of the Basic Bible...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Explain why: β’ Malachi closes in the Medo-Persian period, and Matthew opens in the Roman period? β’ In Malachi's time the temple of Zerubbabel was still standing, while in Matthew's time, it was the temple of Herod? β’ By Matthew's time...[ abbreviated | read entire ]