November 29 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

Surprise of the Day

Since Assyria had such a bad reputation for torturing to death enemy soldiers, how could Jonah convince even the king at Nineveh to repent?  

Jonah 3

Fact  of the Day

The new king of Assyria was Ashurdan II who ascended the throne at age 14 about the time Jonah arrived.  It was a time of new beginnings starting with Nineveh, Assyria’s capital city.

November 27 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

Surprise of the Day

The entire book of prophet Obadiah is against the pagan descendants of Abraham through his grandson, ESAU, twin of Jacob.

Obadiah:1:1  –  Obadiah 1:6  –  Obadiah 1:8  –  Obadiah 1:9 –  Obadiah 1:9  –  Obadiah  1:12  –  Obadiah 1:17  –  Obadiah 1:18-20

Fact  of the Day

Abraham had two grandsons through his son, Isaac – TWINS ESAU & JACOB/ISRAEL.

Esau’s descendants settled in today’s Jordan, at that time called Edom.  Verse 3 talks about their cliff-dwellings at Petra in today’s southern Jordan

By the way, Edom means red.  The rock at Petra is red, the same color as Esau’s red hair.

Ancient Dwellings At Petra Photograph by David Birchall

November 26 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

Surprise of the Day

God has always expected pagan nations to follow him

Amos 1:3, 6, 9 & 11  –  Amos 2:1

Fact  of the Day

God has always expected pagan nations to follow him, including the Syrians (1:3) the Philistines of Gaza (1:6), the Lebanese (1: 9) the Arabians, (v1:11 ) the Jordanians (1: 13 and 2:1).

  • During the 2000 years the Jews were in their Promised Land, nearly all of the surrounding nations were descendants of Abraham (Genesis).  The rest were descendants of Noah through a different branch.
  • Pagans automatically know God exists and what good is (Romans 1)

November 25 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

Surprise of the Day

Joel 2 & 3 quoted by Peter in Acts 2 foretells  Jesus’ birth, Jesus’ death, and the Day of Pentecost when the church/kingdom of God was finally established

Joel 2:28  =  Joel 2:30-31  –  Joel 3:1,2,14 

Facts of the Day

JOEL 2:28 – EVENTS SURROUNDING THE BIRTH OF JESUS FORETOLD:

  • Sons and daughters will prophecy = Simeon and Anna prophesied (Luke 2:35-38
  • Old men will dream dreams = Wisemen in Bethlehem warned not to return to Herod  (Matthew 2:10-120
  • Young men will see visions = Angel told Joseph Mary pregnant miraculously, Angels told shepherds out in field that the Christ, the king, had just been born. (Matthewe 1:18-20; Luke 2:8-14)

JOEL 2:30-31 – EVENTS SURROUNDING THE DEATH OF JESUS FORETOLD:

  • Blood = Jesus on the cross (Mark 15:25)
  • Fire & Smoke = Jesus’ presence in pillar of fire & smoke to lead Jews to Promised Land now leading way to heaven (Exodus 13:21-22; I Corinthians 10:1-3)
  • Sun turned dark = 3 hours of darkness at Jesus’ crucifixion (Mark 15:33)

JOEL 3:1, 2, 14 – EVENTS SURROUDING DAY OF PENTECOST & BIRTH OF CHURCH FORETOLD:

  • Restore God’s people to him = Expectation of Apostles (Acts 1:6)
  • Fire = Gift of languages to Apostles (Acts 2:1-4)
  • All nations =  Heard first gospel sermon (Acts 2:5)
  • Valley of decision = After sermon (Acts 2:37-41)

November 23 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

Surprise of the Day

The book of Hosea is the complete opposite of the Song of Solomon.

Hosea  –  Song of Solomon  –  Ephesians 5:22 to end  –  Revelation 21:2  –  Revelation 22:17 & 20

Fact of the Day

  • The Song of Solomon is about a bride and groom and their unquenchable love for each other, always longing to be together. IT IS ALSO ABOUT JESUS and the sacrificial time and attention he gives HIS BRIDE, THE CHURCH to rescue us.
  • The book of Hosea is about the prophet who rescues and marries a prostitute and her ingratitude by always running back to former lovers.  IT IS ALSO ABOUT ADULTEROUS CHRISTIANS and the selfish time and attention they give their former LOVES – their worldly interests – instead of their husband, their Savior.
  • In both instances, they help us today understand how we fill our God’s heart with joy and grief.

November 22 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

Oops & Surprise of the Day

If a person has been righteous for 50 years but slips the year before they die, God will let them into heaven anyway

Ezekiel 28:24-29

Fact of the Day

No! On the Day of Judgment, a formerly righteous man who becomes bad at the end of his life will be condemned. 

But a formerly bad man who becomes righteous at the end of his life will be saved.

November 21 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

Oops of the Day

The Jews were slaves only in Egypt, Babylon, and Assyria.

Judges 3:8-4  –  Judges 4:2-3  –  Judges 6:1  –  Judges 10:8  –  Judges 13:1

Fact of the Day

No!  After they moved into their promised land as led by Joshua, the Jews started worshiping the gods of the pagans still living in Canaan or in nearby kingdoms, and ended up serving each of their pagan kings a total of 59 years.

November 20 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

Oops of the Day

There was only one Joshua in the Bible.

Numbers 13:16  –  Zechariah 3:1-10  –  Matthew 1:21

Fact of the Day

  • No!  The aide of Moses started out heing called Hoshea by his father, Nun, meaning one who saves.
  • Moses changed his name to Joshua meaning Jehovah saves. 
  • The prophet Zechariah had a vision of a Joshua wearing the crowns of both the high priest and king – a prophecy of the promised Messiah. 
  • Joshua is the Hebrew pronunciation;   JESUS. is the Greek pronunciation of the same name.   Jesus, the Son of God, became both our priest and king.

 

November 19 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

Surprise of the Day

Before Jerusalem and the Temple were burned down and the Jews taken into custody by the Babylonians, they practiced child sacrificing, legalized temple prostitution, and CANABALISM.

Leviticus 26:27-30  –  Deuteronomy 28:53-57  –  2nd Kings 6:24-29  –  Jeremiah 19:7-10  –  Lamentations 2:20  –  Lamentations 4:10  –  Ezekiel 5:7-11 –  Micah 3:2-3 –

  • Leviticus 26:27-30 – predicted
  • Deuteronomy 28:53-57 – predicted
  • 2nd Kings 6:24-29 –mothers
  • Jeremiah 19:7-10 – predicted
  • Lamentations 2:20  –  mothers
  • Lamentations 4:10 – mothers
  • Ezekiel 5:7-11 – fathers & sons each other
  • Micah 3:2-3 – leaders

II Kings 21 shows how Manasseh was the most evil king in hundreds of years, even more evil than the pagans. Since the Israelites followed his example, that made Jerusalem the most evil city in hundreds of years, even more evil than the cities of the pagans.


November 18 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

Oops of the Day

God doesn’t mind if I miss worshiping on Sunday.  After all, a person has to live.  What’s one or two ball games?

Exodus 31:13-14

Fact of the Day 

No!  People today who “skip worship” on Sundays are similar to the Jews who “skipped the Sabbath Day” in Bible times.  It is serious. What will happen to them? 

“You must observe my Sabbaths. This will be a sign between me and you for the generations to come, so you may know that I am the LORD, who makes you holy.  Observe the Sabbath, because it is holy to you. Anyone who desecrates it (does other things that day) is to be put to death.”