January 14 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

When Jesus rode a donkey into Jerusalem, it was showing his humility.

Matthew 21:5  –  Numbers 22:21  –  II Sammuel 18:9  –  I Kings 1:33, 38, 44  –  Judges 5:9-10  –  Judges 10:3-4  –  Judges 12:14

Fact of the Day

No! Donkeys were the ride of kings!

  • Judge Deborah sang, “My heart is with Israel’s princes….you who ride on white donkeys.”
  • Supreme Judge Jair led Israel 22 years and had 30 sons who rode 30 donkeys.
  • Supreme Judge Abdon, who ruled Israel 8 years, had 70 sons and grandsons who rode on 70 donkeys.
  • Absalom, King David’s son, rode on a mule.
  • David ordained that his son, Solomon, ride on his own mule through the streets as  proof that he chose Solomon to be the next king.

Jesus was king on the donkey, but humble by riding on the colt of a donkey.

January 12 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

Jesus gave the apostles the power to forgive sins and their decision was accepted in heaven.

Matthew 16:19  –  Matthew 18:18  –  I Corinthians 9:5

Fact of the Day

No!  In the original Greek of the New Testament of the Bible, the FUTURE TENSE term “will be” was actually “have been”.  The word “will” was not there.  What Jesus said was PAST TENSE – that whatever sins the apostles declare forgiven have already been forgiven in heaven. 

 

January 10 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

  • Jesus gave Peter the keys of the kingdom of heaven so he could forgive sins.
  • Then he preached the first sermon in Jerusalem to start the church.
  • Then he went to Rome and became the first pope and people bowed down to him.

Matthew 16:16-19  –  Matthew 18:18  –  Acts 2:6-11  –  Acts 2:14&37 Acts 10:25-26  –   II Peter 1:1 –  II Peter 14-15.

Fact of the Day

No! 

1-Jesus gave those binding keys to all the apostles.

2-All the apostles preached in the twelve languages of the crowd on the Day of Pentecost in Jerusalem.

3-When a someone bowed down to Peter, he made him stand up because “I am just a man like you”. 

4-Even in Peter’s second letter where he said he was about to die, he only identified himself as an indentured servant and apostle, but never as pope. 

5-And, by the way, Peter was married, not celibate

 

January 9~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

When Jesus healed the maimed, they just had a hard time walking.

Matthew 15:30

Fact of the Day

No!  “Maimed” comes from a Greek word meaning crippled in any way such as by amputation.  Jesus & his apostles could make arms and legs grow back!

January 8~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Surprise of the Day  

You know Jesus walked on water.  But do you have any idea how far he walked on water?

Fact of the Day

When Jesus walked on water to get to his twelve in the middle of the Sea of Galilee, he arrived about 3:00 AM.  They had already been struggling to survive during that frightful storm for eight hours.   Jesus walked 3-1/2 miles from shore on the water to get to his frightened, exhausted apostles.  Oh, and the second he stepped foot into the boat, the storm stopped.  Instantly.

January 7~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Surprise of the Day  

Jesus, taking on the flesh of a human, became depressed sometimes.  He was depressed in the Garden of Gethsemane, trying to get out of being crucified.   There were other times he was depressed also. 

Matthew 14:13 & 23  – Mark 3:20,21 & 31  –  Mark 6:31,32 & 35  –  Luke 9:22 & 31  –  John 6:26-71

Fact of the Day

1-When Jesus heard about cousin John the Baptist being beheaded, he tried to go someplace to be alone.

2-People were crowding in on him so much, he couldn’t eat. So his family came to rescue him. Then he got in a boat and went to a secluded place.

3-After telling his 12 he was going to be killed soon, he was transfigured while praying. Moses and Elijah appeared to him and they spoke about his death.

4-He fed 5000 miraculously, and the next day he told them they just wanted him to feed them. So he said he was the bread of life; many stopped following him. Then he asked his 12, “Do you want to leave me too?”

 

January 6 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day 

Blaspheming the Holy Spirit (unpardonable sin) is….

1. attributing the work of God’s spirit to demonic forces,

2. resisting the power of the Holy Spirit,

3. doubting God’s good intentions,

4. burning a religious document,

5. damaging a church,

6. etc.  

Matthew 12:31-32  –  John 14:14  –   John 17:14

Fact of the Day

 No!  Too limited.  Jesus said he was going to send the “Spirit of Truth” after he returned to heaven.  Later he explained “God’s Word is truth.”  Therefore, blaspheming the Holy Spirit is not believing the Word of God.  Therefore, your life will reflect it.

January 5 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Surprise of the Day 

Thirteen times in the New Testament Jesus said, “If you have ears to hear, use them.”  WHY? 

Matthew 11:15  –  Matthew 13:9, 13, 15, & 43  –  Mark 4:9 & 23  –   Mark 8:18  –  Luke 8:8  –  Luke 14:5  –  

Revelation 27:17

Fact of the Day

Imagine trying to convince someone to stop dancing in the middle of a busy street so they will not be run over by a car and killed. Jesus warned and warned and warned people. “Use your ears! Listen to me!”

People seem to think Jesus is just trying to ruin their fun.  That is Satan talking.  He always talks like that. 

But Jesus is trying to get people out of hell.   “Please, listen to me!  I’m trying to save you!”

January 4 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Surprise of the Day 

What else did the woman suffer besides bleeding for 12 years?

Matthew 9:20  –  Leviticus 15:25-31 

Fact of the Day

The woman who had been bleeding for 12 years had not been allowed to worship in the synagogue those 12 years.  And no one had even been allowed to touch her.

January 3 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Surprise of the Day 

Tax Collectors were barred from worshiping in synagogues or the temple.  The apostle Matthew was a tax collector.

Matthew 9:9 

Fact of the Day

In the Talmud Nedarim 3:4, it declares rabbis are to excommunicate anyone who becomes a tax collector.  Matthew sacrificed his religion for money.  But Jesus saw great potential in Matthew.  In fact, Matthew wrote the first book in the New Testament of the Bible. And he knew the Old Testament prophecies about Jesus better than most, for he quoted them all through his book.  The Talmud was a Jewish commentary of the Law of Moses.  It contained hundreds of new laws which Jesus called “the traditions of the elders” and which the Jewish leaders honored above the Law of Moses.