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Authorship/Dating of Daniel |
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- 165 B.C. after the Babylonia captivity.
- Daniel is predicting stuff way after his lifetime
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1) What does the name Daniel mean?
2) What did he serve as during his mid-teens to his mid-80s?
3) What kind of family did he come from?
4) Where was he taken captive by and with what object?
5) What are Daniel's four characteristic traits? |
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1) God is my judge
2) Government official
3) Royal or noble in Judah
4) King Jehoiakim w/ the temple treasures
5) Faith, righteousness, courage, capability (FRCC...."Final's Really Cray Cray") |
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Who is Daniel administrator over 4 different kings? |
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Definition
"No Big Deal. C'ya!"
^ Daniel having that kind of attitude for being an administrator over the kings. |
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Daniel's position of influence |
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Definition
Protecting the welfare of the captive people |
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Style of the Book of Daniel |
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Definition
• History
• Apocalyptic
HINT: HAP |
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Language Division of the Book |
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Definition
• Hebrews 1:1-2:4a, 8-12 (Jews)
• Aramaic 2:4b-7:28 (Gentiles)
HINT: Ha! |
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What is the message of Daniel? |
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- Sovereignty of the creator/redeemer over kingdoms and circumstances of life
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Daniel 1-6 - WHO IS THE GREATER GOD? |
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Definition
• Chapter 1- Food test
• Chapter 2 - Dream test
• Chapter 3 - Image of gold test
• Chapter 4 - Power test
• Chapter 5 - Revelation test (handwriting on the wall)
- Chapter 6 - Nature test (lion's den)
HINT: FDIPRN
Floppy Diapers, I Prefer Really Not |
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1) Historical and Political background of Hosea
2) Social Conditions
3) Religious Conditions |
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Definition
- Before /after Amos
- Assyria rising up
- Israel in for a quick succession of kings
- Decay and calamity ahead
HINT: BAID
Background = B
Social Conditions
- Rulers set poor examples
- Property of little value
- Corrupt court system
Religious Conditions
- Sin rules in people's hearts
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1) What does the name Hosea mean?
2) Who's son is he?
3) One _____ of ______ Kingdom addresses his own people
4) Hosea is an allegory of what?
5) What was the names of Hosea's three children? |
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- a) Prophet ; 2)Northern
- Spiritual lesson of Israel's unfaithfulness (married a woman who was a harlot/temple prostitute, unfaithful and worshiped false god's)
- Jezreel (son); Lo-ruhamah (daughter - not pitied or no compassion); Lo-ammi (son - not my people)
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What are the two key truths of Hosea? |
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- The root sin is the people's unfaithfulness to God
- The nature of God's loving kindness to His people
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Hosea's Relationship Images |
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Definition
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Hosea's Family in the Message, Chapter 1 |
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Definition
- Verse 3-9 - Children
- Verse 10-11 - Promise
HINT: MCP - Marriage Completes Prophecies |
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Hosea's and God's Divorce, Chapter 2 |
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Definition
- Verse 1-13 - The sin of unfaithfulness makes you forget how faithful God is
- Verse 14-18 - Learning the difference between master and husband
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What does the name Joel mean? |
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Definition
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Dating of Joel (uncertainty)....Early date/Late date |
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- Early date - Joash
- No reference to Assyria and Babylon
- Late date - Post exile (Reference to early exile, Joel 3:2-3)
- Absence of reference to pre-exile sin problem
- Hostility to Edom
- Temple operation
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What's the occassion in Joel?
And what's the allegory assumptions of it? |
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Definition
A great locust plague.
May mean:
1) Historical and literal
2) Invading armies
3) Apocalyptic (end times) |
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- War imagery
- Imperatives
- HINT: PMS WI
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- Desolation of locust plague
- Repentance leads to renewal of land
- Gifts of the HS
- Judgment of God's enemies
HINT: DRGJ
Don't Repent: God Judges |
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Three Themes Relating to the Spirit of God in the OT |
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Definition
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(JOEL) Five views about the gift(s) of the HS being poured out |
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○ Termination at Pentecost
○ Fulfillment at Pentecost: Acts 2:17
○ Nonfulfillment
○ Typical fulfillment
○ Continuous
HINT: TFNTC
The Fountain's Near The Center |
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How to Respond to Crisis with Results, Joel 2 |
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Definition
- Blow a trumpet - sound an alarm, v. 1-11
- Return to God with all your heart, v. 12-14
- Gather people to fast and pray, v. 15-17
BRG - Bring Praise |
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How to Respond to Crisis with Results, Joel 2
(stopped at notes 24) |
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Definition
- Rejoice and be glad, v. 21-24
- God will restore, v. 25-27
- God will pour out His Spirit, v. 28-31
- The day of the Lord will come, v. 31-32
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