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  1. Ezekiel’s Vision of God and His Throne. A. Introduction to the vision. 1. ( Ezekiel 1:1) Ezekiel among the captives. Now it came to pass in the thirtieth year, in the fourth month, on the fifth day of the month, as I was among the captives by the River Chebar, that the heavens were opened and I saw visions of God. a.

  2. Matthew starts his genealogy with Abraham ( Matthew 1:1 ). Matthew presents the name of Jesus and its meaning in a way that assumes the reader knows its Hebrew roots ( Matthew 1:21 ). Matthew frequently refers to Jesus as the "Son of David." Matthew uses the more Jewish phrase "Kingdom of Heaven" instead of "Kingdom of God."

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  4. Jesus Demonstrates His Authority. A. The authority of Jesus in the life of the Gadarene demoniac. 1. ( Mark 5:1-8) The description of the demon-possessed man. Then they came to the other side of the sea, to the country of the Gadarenes. And when He had come out of the boat, immediately there met Him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit ...

  5. To summarize it – the Lord’s name is majestic in these two ways (and these will be our two points). 1) God uses the weakest of human creatures to confound his enemies (that’s the first two verses of this psalm) and …. 2) God especially favors and cares for man despite our relative insignificance (verses 3-8).

    • I. Introduction
    • II. Jochebed
    • III. Pharaoh’s Daughter
    • IV. Letting Go Again: Jochebed Did Get Moses Back…
    • Application: Does This Speak to You, Where You Are Today?
    • Application: So What About You? Where Are You in This Story?
    • Prayer

    Have you ever had to give up and let go of someone or something very precious to you? When you let go, when you released that person or that thing, did you feel like part of you was breaking; now there was some new emptiness in your life? Transitionto our next woman of influence, Jochebed…Moses’ mother. I wonder, Can you imagine what it would be li...

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    Exodus 2:1A man from the household of Levi married a woman who was a descendant of Levi. (NET) Exodus 6:20Amram married his father’s sister Jochebed, and she bore him Aaron and Moses. (The length of Amram’s life was 137 years.) (NET) Amram was “the Levite man” who was Moses’ father. He lived 137 years. That’s a significant fact. Possible that he was alive during the Exodus, remember Moses was 80 years old then. Amram married Jochebed who was also from the tribe of Levi, one of Jacob’s 12 sons...

    Exodus 2:5Then the daughter of Pharaoh came down to wash herself by the Nile, while her attendants were walking alongside the river, and she saw the basket among the reeds. She sent one of her attendants, took it, There is great historical debate on who was Pharaoh’s daughter? The Apocrypha calls her Tharmuth, other names suggested are Merris, or B...

    …for a little while. Probably about 3 years. Those must have been precious years. Years she had to love and influence her child for God. Those early years, pre-school years, made an indelible impression on Moses. I imagine he learned about the Patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and the Great Covenantal promises made to the Hebrews. Perhaps ...

    What are some areas of your life you need to stop holding on to and start trusting God? Is it your past?My pastor often says “Give up the hope of a better past, it’s keeping you from a better tomorrow” Past hurt, past decision? Maybe it’s a relationshipthat is toxic and you need to make a hard choice. Or maybe the relationship has been too close, t...

    Has He brought something to your mind that you’ve been holding on to and need to let go? Maybe you need to let go of a dream that is not going to come true; yet, the idea of letting it go seems too painful. Maybe it’s something material, a possession you have? Can you fill in the blank _____ “Lord I hear You saying ‘Let it go and trust Me with it’”...

    1Patterson, 24. 2 R. Alan Cole, “Exodus,” Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries,ed. D. J. Wiseman (Downers Grove, Illinois: Intervarsity Press, 1973) 57. 3Cole, 58. 4Dr. Thomas Constable, “Constable’s Notes,” Lumina, www.bible.org. 5 Notes, Lumina, www.bible.org.

  6. May 25, 2021 · The term "Elohim" means “supreme one” or “mighty one.”. It is not only used of the one true God but is also used on occasion to refer to human rulers, judges, and even angels. If you saw one exhibiting supreme rule and expressed mighty power, the word you would use would be Elohim. That does not necessarily mean that you are referring ...

  7. The name Jesus is used in a similar way to the name of God in the Old Testament: (1) Salvation is through His name ( John 1:12 ). (2) Believers are to gather in His name ( Matt. 18:20 ). (3) Prayer is to be made in His name ( John 14:13-14 ). (4) The servant of the Lord who bears the name of Christ will be hated ( Matt. 10:22 ).