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Introduction
Secular Christianity: Past Events
The Bible: Events from the past and to come
Secular Christianity: Salvation: How God is going to save men
The Bible: What God is going to do to show His glory and the fruit of His Spirit
Secular Christianity: we are little gods
The Bible: there is only ONE God
Secular Christianity: Revelation fulfilled - done
Bible: revelation for the present and the future
Secular Christianity: the Kingdom is here right now and we must take it
The Bible: God will come and establish His Kingdom in Jerusalem
Secular Christianity - Salvation Plan
The Bible: Narrative of His glory
Presentation
Present two things: the narrative of His glory and four important aspects of it:
1-God gives a narrative of how the history of the heavens and the earth declare His glory in the Torah:
From:
Genesis to Deuteronomy
Genesis: From the Beginning
Exodus: These are the names
Leviticus: Adonai called
Numbers: In the Wilderness
Deuteronomy: These are the words Moses spoke
From the beginning, the names that Adonai called in the wilderness as per the words Moses spoke.
Genesis is the umbrella of the narrative; the topic sentence; the general statement.
2- 4 important important aspects of the narrative in Genesis
God’s role
Concept of 1-2-1
Baptism and Resurrection and fruit
At His appointed time
GOD’S ROLES
God (elohim)
The Holy Spirit (ruah)
Light (Jeshua)
heavens
Windows of Heaven
and
the earth
Jayay
Eternal being
Has always existed
Spoken by God- not into existance as He is not a created being; but called in to do something
BE SET APART FROM DARKNESS
TO BE DISTINGUISHED FROM DARKNESS
DAY ONE
CONCEPT OF 1-2-1
God devided the waters from the waters to gather waters (seas)
Hamayim
Waters below
Mayim
Waters above
The= the specific waters below
without the: expanse - something that is spread out - w/o limits
The reflexion of heaven on earth was interrupted by the rebellion of man in the garden.
The glory of God was not longer reflected on the earth
3- Baptism and Resurrection
In the waters there is also a baptism (mikvah)
The concept of salvation by baptism is Genesis also found here
The first mention of Salvation (Jeshua) is found in Genesis as well.
This is the first mention of the name Jeshua:
Jeshua - Salvation
It isn’t until all this has happened that God calls it good
The concept of resurrection is here
Bring forth
In verse 11 (DASHA)
Means: to cause to sprout
Genesis 1:11 (NKJV)
Then God said, “Let the earth bring forth (dasha - cause to sprout) grass, the herb that yields seed, and the fruit tree that yields fruit according to its kind, whose seed is in itself, on the earth”; and it was so.
Bring forth in verse 12
To come out or exit
To produce
Genesis 1:12 (NKJV)
And the earth brought forth ( yatza = come out / exit- produce ) grass, the herb that yields seed according to its kind, and the tree that yields fruit, whose seed is in itself according to its kind.
And God saw that it was good.
This is only the concept of resurrection as we complete the whole segment:
Genesis 1:11–13 (NKJV)
Then God said, “Let the earth bring forth (dasha - cause to sprout) , the herb that yields seed, and the fruit tree that yields fruit according to its kind, whose seed is in itself, on the earth”; and it was so.
And the earth brought forth ( yatza = come out / exit- produce ), the herb that yields seed according to its kind, and the tree that yields fruit, whose seed is in itself according to its kind.
And God saw that it was good.
So the evening and the morning were the third day.
Until day 3 there is no physical life
living entities were created on day 3
Shadowing picture of resurrection
Life springing forth from where there is no life
Associated with number 3
This is a thematic study
Taught through agricultural pictures
Let’s consider
“life springing from desolation and barrennes”
Life from the dead
No life in barrenness
Agricultural picture
Life after death
Resurrection first acknowledgement is in Exodus Chapter 15- for another class
The concept of Seed and Fruits is first mentioned here
But is this account a plan for SALVATION or the History of His glory?
Moed
Appointed times
Moed
The first 4 feasts are know as the Spring Feasts which the Lord has already fulfilled.
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