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

Surprise of the Day

When people hold back from giving to God because they must cover a personal need,

they lose more than if they had made their contributions in the first place.

Prophet Haggai

Fact  of the Day

“Is it a time for you yourselves to be living in your paneled houses,
while this house remains a ruin?” 
This is what the LORD Almighty says:
“Give careful thought to your ways.” 
Haggai 1:4-5
 
“You have planted much, but have harvested little.
You eat, but never have enough.
You drink, but never have your fill.
You put on clothes, but are not warm.
You earn wages, only to put them in a purse with holes in it.” 
This is what the LORD Almighty says:
“Give careful thought to your ways.” 
Haggai 1:6-7
 
“You expected much, but see, it turned out to be little.
What you brought home, I blew away.
Why?” declares the LORD Almighty.
“Because of my house, which remains a ruin,
while each of you is busy with his own house.”
Haggai 1:9
 
Therefore, because of you the
heavens have withheld their dew and
the earth its crops.
Haggai 1:10
 
The silver is mine and the gold is mine,
declares the LORD Almighty.”
Haggai 2:8
 
When anyone came to a heap of twenty measures,
there were only ten.
When anyone went to a wine vat to draw fifty measures,
there were only twenty.
I struck all the work of your hands with blight, mildew and hail,
yet you did not return to me,’ declares the LORD.
Haggai 2:16-17
 
Is there yet any seed left in the barn?
Until now, the vine and the fig tree,
the pomegranate and the olive tree
have not borne fruit.
Haggai 2:19
 
 
 

 

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

Big Surprise of the Day

GOD SINGS!

Zephaniah 3:17  and  Psalm 42:8

 


Delightful Fact 
of the Day

The LORD YOUR GOD is with you,
the Mighty Warrior who saves.
He will take great delight in you;
in his love he will no longer rebuke you,
but will rejoice over you with SINGING!”

Zephaniah 3:17

By day the LORD directs his love,
    at night HIS SONG is with me—
    a prayer to the God of my life.

Psalm 42:8

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

Surprise of the Day

The Prophet Who Put God On Trial.

Habakkuk

Fact  of the Day

First Habakkuk demands to know why God tolerates such evil (1:1-4) so God answers (1:5-11). 

Second, Habakkuk demands to know why God delays stopping evil people (1:14-17), so God answers (ch. 2). 

Habakkuk’s VERDICT: 

Boomerang. 

What evil ones have done to others will be done to them.

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

Surprise of the Day

Where did Capernaum, the town of Jesus’s headquarters, get its name?

Nahum

Fact  of the Day

Nothing is known of the life of Prophet Nahum.  But Capernaum in the province of Galilee means “the city of Nahum”.  Was it named after him?

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

Oops of the Day

Bethlehem was just a “little town”, just as the Christmas carol says.

Micah 5:2 – Ezra 2:21  –  Matthew 2:6 – II Chronicles 11:5-10

Fact  of the Day

No!  The prophet Micah said the Bethlehem was a small clan within the Tribe of Judah.  When the Israelites returned from Babylonian captivity, there were only 123 men from Bethlehem compared to nearly 3000 from other towns.  The apostle Matthew said Bethlehem was not even close to being the least among the leaders of Judah.  Bethlehem was a fortified, walled city and had been since the time of Solomon’s son, King Rehoboam.  

December 1 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

Oops of the Day

Bethlehem was just a “little town”, just as the Christmas carol says.

Micah 5:2 – Ezra 2:21  –  Matthew 2:6 – II Chronicles 11:5-10

Fact  of the Day

No!  The prophet Micah said the Bethlehem was a small clan within the Tribe of Judah.  When the Israelites returned from Babylonian captivity, there were only 123 men from Bethlehem compared to nearly 3000 from other towns.  The apostle Matthew said Bethlehem was not even close to being the least among the leaders of Judah.  Bethlehem was a fortified, walled city and had been since the time of Solomon’s son, King Rehoboam.  

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)