Title: Life to the Full
1Bible History
Part One
2I. THE LIFE OF ISAAC
- A. The Submissive Son (Ch. 22)
- B. The Devoted Husband (Ch. 24)
- C. The Indulgent Father (Ch. 25-28)
3II. ISAAC AND ABIMELECH
- A. Isaacs Migration to Gerar (vs. 1-16)
- 1. The Reason
- 2. Gods Warning
- 3. Isaacs Lie
- 4. Isaac Becomes Rich
- B. Peace Agreement Between Isaac and Abimelech
4III. THE TROUBLED LIFE OF JACOB (Genesis
251-5013)
- A. The Birth of the Twins (2519-26)
- 1. A second delay (v. 19)
- 2. The pre-natal struggle of the Twins
- 3. First one born - Esau Hairy
- 4. Second one born - Jacob Heel Catcher
Supplanter - B. Jacob the Supplanter at Home
- 1. Favoritism
- 2. Birthright
- 3. Blessing
- 4. Three-fold nature of the Blessing
- C. Esaus Bitterness and Hatred (vs. 30-41)
- 1. Esaus determination to kill his brother,
Jacob - 2. In this way he would get the birthright and
Blessing back - 3. Jacob sent to Padan-Aram (281-9)
- 4. Jacobs Dream and Vow (28 10 - 298)
5IV. JACOB IN PADAN-ARAM (291-12)
- A. Jacobs meeting with Rachel (291-12)
- B. Jacobs Double-Marriage (29-13 - 30)
- 1. The meeting with Laban
- 2. Labans two daughters - Rachel and Leah
- 3. Jacobs proposed dowry for the hand of Rachel
(7-yrs) - 4. The deceiver deceived
- C. Jacobs Twelve Sons (2931-30-24)
- Basic Facts to Consider
- Jacob became father of twelve sons and one
daughter - The assignment of names by mothers determined by
circumstances - The entire history of the birth of the sons
reflected in their names
6IV. JACOB IN PADAN-ARAM (291-12)
- C. Jacobs Twelve Sons (2931-30-24) (continued)
- 1. Leahs First Four Sons (2931-35)
- a. Reuben..See, A Son!
- b. Simeon..The Lord Has Heard!
- c. Levi Joined Unto Me!
- d. Judah...Praise the Lord!
- 2. The sons of Bilhah - Rachels adopted sons.
- a. Dan...He Judged!
- b. Naphtali..Wrestled and Won!
- 3. The sons of Zilpah - Leahs adopted sons.
- a. GadFortunate!
- b. AsherHappy Am I!
7IV. JACOB IN PADAN-ARAM (291-12)
- C. Jacobs Twelve Sons (2931-30-24) (continued)
- 4. Leahs last two sons.
- a. Issachar..My Hire!
- b. Zebulum..He dwells!
- 5. Rachels two sons
- a. Joseph.Give me An-other!
- b. BenjaminSon of my Right Hand!
- NOTE
- Named Ben-oni by Rachel which means Son of
Sorrow
8IV. JACOB IN PADAN-ARAM (291-12)
- D. Jacob Departs Padan-Aram
- 1. Jacob bargains with Laban (3043-55)
- 2. The proposition and new contract with Laban.
- 3. Isaac became rich in the land, Now Jacob has
become rich in the land. - E. Jacobs Return to Canaan (311-55)
- 1. Gods instructions Go back to the land
- 2. Jacob convinces wives by relating Labans
Treatment of them. - 3. Rachel stole his fathers household gods.
- 4. Jacob bring idolatry into his family in
Canaan, to his realm, to the promised land.
9IV. THE SAINT IN HEBRON (Genesis 3143529)
- A. From Haran to Hebron - From Jacob to Israel
(311-3516) - 1. The two camps - his camp and Gods camp.
- 2. Preparations to meet his brother, Esau
- 3. Jacobs strategy
- B. Jacob Wrestles with God.
- 1. His name changed from Jacob to Israel
- 2. Name change because there was a character
change - 3. Jacobs power is not with his mind, but only
from God - 4. He humbles himself before Esau (Gen. 333)
- 5. Esau refuses to accept gifts offered by Jacob
10IV. THE SAINT IN HEBRON (Genesis 3143529)
- NOTE
- Several Things learned about Jacob
- He has left his father-in-law behind, he has
learned - 1. That God is with him with the angels there
- 2. That he is the prince of God
- 3. He has power with God as his name is changed
- 4. He has humbled himself before Esau
- 5. Jacob is going to be settling again in
promised land
11IV. THE SAINT IN HEBRON (Genesis 3143529)
- C. Jacob at Shechem (vs 18-20)
- 1. Jacob built an altar - called
El-elohe-Israel - 2. Dinah, the daughter by Leah, is defiled
(341-31) - 3. Proposed marriage between Dinah and Shechem
- 4. Jacob and family leave Shechem - Go back to
Bethel - 5. Death of Rachel
- 6. Isaac dies at the age of 180 years
12THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (1)
- I. JOSEPH - THE PRINCELY SON (Genesis 37)
- A. The Pre-eminent Son of Jacob.
- 1. Joseph the Dreamer- his brothers hatred
- 2. Josephs dreams (vs 5-17)
- 3. The conspiracy by his brothers (vs 18-24)
- a. Brothers plot to kill him
- b. Reuben, tries to rescue him
- c. Joseph sold to Ishamelites (Midianites)
- d . Deception by Jacobs sons
- e. Joseph sold in Egypt to Potiphar
13THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (1)
- II. THE INCIDENT OF JUDAH AND TAMAR (Genesis 38)
- A. The birth of Er and His marriage to Tamar
(391-11) - 1. Judah marries a canaanite wife
- 2. The Wickedness of Er
- 3. The Levirate marriage
- 4. Judah sends Tamar back to her fathers house
- B. Tamars Scheme (vs 12-19)
- 1. Saw that Shelah was not given to her as a
husband - 2. Determined to procure children from Judah
himself - 3. Posed as a prostitute
- 4. Judah bought her services- becomes pregnant
by him
14THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (1)
- C. Tamars Vindication (vs 20-26)
- 1. Judahs attempt to redeem his pledges
- 2. He thought she was prostitute -connected with
Baal worship - 3. News of Tamar being pregnant - brought to
Judah - 4. Judged worthy of death by Judah
- 5. Truth revealed and Judahs statement-more
righteous than I - D. The Birth of Perez and Zerah (vs. 27-30)
- 1. Perez - breaking out - In lineage of
Christ - 2. Zerah - scarlet or brightness
15THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (2)
- I. JOSEPH THE PATIENT SUFFERER (391 4136)
- A. Joseph - Gods Man In Potiphars House
(391-23) - 1. Joseph blessed by God
- 2. Joseph true to God. Joseph and Potiphars
wife (vs 7-23) - NOTE
- He was steward of Potiphars house (391-6)
- He was tempted by Potiphars wife (397-12)
- He was framed by Potiphars wife (3913-19)
- He was imprisoned by Potiphar (3920)
- He was rewarded by the jailor (3921-23)
16THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (2)
- B. Joseph - Gods Man In Potiphars Prison
(3920-4014) - 1. Joseph - promoted by Jehovah- Lord over
Potiphars prison - 2. Joseph - empowered by Jehovah-Enabled to
interpret dreams - C. Joseph - Gods man in Pharoah House.
- 1. Pharoahs two dreams
- 2. Sudden return of memory to the Cupbearer
- 3. Gods revelation to Pharoah through Joseph
- 4. Josephs advice to Pharoah (vs 33-36)
- 5. Pharaohs wise decision (vs 37-39)
17THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (3)
- I. JOSEPH - THE PROVIDENT SOVEREIGN (4137-5026)
- A. Joseph Exalted And Set Over All The Land
(41-37-57) - 1. He is appointed Prime Minister (vs 37-44)
- 2. Joseph is married (vs 45)
- B. Josephs Stewardship (vs 46-49)
18THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (3)
- C. Josephs Family (41-50-52)
- 1. Two sons born to Joseph by Asenath
- 2. Joseph finds comfort in work for Pharoah
- 3. Joseph forgets deep sorrow from absence from
Family- 13 years - D. The Seven Years of Famine (4153-56)
- 1. Famine except in Egypt
- 2. Other lands did not prepare
- 3. Joseph sold food to all who came
- 4. Pharoah is becoming rich off the grain of
Egypt
19THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (3)
- II. REUNION AND RECONCILIATION
- A. Joseph Meets his Brethren (421-26)
- 1. Jacob sends ten sons to Egypt to buy grain
(vs 1-5) - 2. Josephs brothers return to Canaan (vs 29-36)
- 3. Josephs brothers return to Egypt (431-28)
20THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (4)
- I. REVIEW AND PREVIEW
- A. Joseph - the Princely Son (371-36)
- 1. Josephs dreams (vs 1-11)
- 2. Joseph hated by brothers
- 3. Joseph Sold into Egypt (vs 12-36)
- B. Joseph - the Patient Sufferer (391-4136)
- 1. Josephs in Potiphars house (391-18)
- 2. Joseph in prison (39194136)
21THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (4)
- I. REVIEW AND PREVIEW (Continued)
- C. Joseph - The Provident Sovereign (4137-5026)
- 1. Exalted and set over all the land (413757)
- 2. Met his brothers (421-4434)
- 3. Reveals himself to brothers (451-28)
- 4. Moved family to Egypt (461-5026)
- D. Jospeh - A showcase of Gods Providence
- 1. Genesis 455-8
- 2. Genesis 5020
22THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (4)
- II. ISRAEL GOES TO EGYPT
- A. Revelation and Relocation (Genesis 4516-28)
- 1. Pharoahs hospitality
- 2. Pharoahs provision
- 3. Jacobs response to news of Joseph being
alive - 4. Gods reassuring revelation to Israel
(462-4) - B. Israels relocation to Egypt (465-27)
- 1. Jacob goes to Egypt taking all his
possessions - 2. Jacobs descendants are listed (8-27)
- 3. Egypt later becomes oppressing nation
23THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (4)
- C. Jacobs Family Settle In Goshen (4628-4712)
- 1. Jacob and Joseph meet and embrace
- 2. The meeting between Pharaoh and Josephs five
brothers - 3. Jacob presented to Pharoah by his son Joseph
- a. Jacob blesses Pharoah
- b. Joseph supplies food to Jacobs household
- D. Josephs Wise Stewardship (4713-26)
- 1. Land purchase deal for Pharoah
- 2. Joseph go all money in Egypt and Canaan
- 3. Joseph exchanges grain for all their
livestock - 4. Joseph bought all the land in Egypt for
Pharoah
24THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (4)
- E. Joseph Pledges to Bury Jacob in Canaan
(472731) - 1. Jacob lived in Egypt seventeen years-to the
age of 147 years - 2. Jacob spent the last seventeen years with his
favorite son - F. Jacob Adopts Josephs Sons (481-22)
- 1. Makes Joseph the possessor of the birthright
- 2. Ephraim gets the greater blessing
25THE ACCOUNT OF JOSEPH (4)
- G. Jacobs Prophecy Concerning His Sons
(491-28) - 1. Reuben told, Seed not traced through you
- 2. Simeon and Levi will not be the ones
- 3. Judah is chosen to be the one through whom
the seed will come - H. Jocobs Death and Burial At Machpelah
(4929-5014) - I. Joseph Receives homage and gives assurance to
brothers (5015-21) - J. Joseph Charges That His Bones be Returned to
Canaan. Dies at age 110 years of age. (5021-26)
26THE LAND OF CAPTIVITY
- I. Egypt The Land of Captivity
- A. Names By Which it is called
- 1. Kem - most ancient name
- 2. The land of Ham - Psalms 7851 1523
10622) - 3. Mizraim - Used 80 times in Hebrew Old
Testament - 4. Rahab - Psalms 874 8010)
- 5. Egypt - Modern name given to the land by the
Greeks - B. Divisions of the Land
- 1. Lower (Northern) Egypt
- 2. Upper (Southern) Egypt
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28THE LAND OF CAPTIVITY
- C. Special features of the Land
- 1. Extends about 675 miles North and South and
about 500 miles East and West. (350,000 Square
miles) - D. The People of Egypt
- 1. Their origin - from Ham
- 2. Their religion
- a. Highly ornamented temples. Practiced many
mysterious rites. - b. Of their hundreds of gods, Ra (Sun God)
highest - c. Did not worship animals..represented gods
- d. Believed in the immortality of the soul
- e. Believed in day of judgment-rewarded according
to deeds.
29THE LAND OF CAPTIVITY
- E. History of Egypt
- 1. The Early Empire (3500-2500 B,C.)
- a. First King Menes
- b. First Capital Memphis
- c. Life centered around Pharoah- a god
- 2. The Middle Empire (2500-1750 B.C)
- a. Feudal society called nomes
- b. Ended with invasion of a foreign nation who
introduced the horse. - c. Began Empire form of government
- 3. The New Empire (1750- 570 B.C.)
- a. Native Egyptians expelled the foreigner
- b. About this time (1446 B.C.) Israel left
Egyptian bondage - c. Relatively important power until 570 B.C. when
conquered by and annexed into the Persian Empire
30THE LAND OF CAPTIVITY
- F. Major Cities in Egypt
- 1. In Lower Egypt
- a. Memphis - Ancient Capital
- b. Heliopolis - Called On in the Bible
- c. Rameses - in the land of Goshen
- d. Pelusium- at the Eastern Mouth of the Nile
- e. Alexandria - Late the center of this part of
the world - 2. In Upper Egypt
- a. Thebes. Called No or No-Amon in the
Bible
31THE LAND OF CAPTIVITY
- G. Geography of the Land of Wanderings
- 1. The Sinai Peninsula
- a. The Table land
- 1) Wilderness of Shur
- 2) Wilderness of Paran
- b. The Sinaitic Mountains (Mt. Horeb 9,000 ft
ASL) - c. The people - The Amalekites
- 2. The land of Edom
32THE LAND OF CAPTIVITY
- 3. Its history
- a. Names Seir (Genesis 3620) Edom idumea
(N.T.) - b. First settled by Horites who were conquered
by Esau - 4. Chief Cities
- a. Bozrah - Capital on northern border
- b. Sela (Petra) - hewed out of limestone
- c. Ezion-Geber (Elath) - seaport
33THE BONDAGE OF ISRAEL
- II. The Bondage Of Israel (Exodus 11-417)
- A. The Oppression (Exodus 11-22)
- 1. List of those who went into Egypt (vs 1-6)
- 2. Israel oppressed to stop their increase (vs
7-14) - 3. The kings plans to slow Israels growth (vs.
15-22) - a. By using Hebrew midwives (vs 15-21
- b. By charging people to cast male children into
the River (vs 22) - B. Birth and adoption of Moses (21-10)
34THE BONDAGE OF ISRAEL
- C. The Flight of Moses to Midian (211-25)
- 1. Moses defended an Israelite (vs 11-14 cf.
Acts 723-28) - 2. Moses fled t Midian (vs 15-22 cf Acts 729)
- 3. God heard Israels groanings (vs 23-25)
- D. The Call and return of Moses (31-431)
- 1. The burning Bush (vs 31-6 cf Acts 730-33)
- 2. The call of Moses (vs 37-10 cf Acts 734)
- 3. The excuses of Moses and Gods answers (vs
311-17)
35THE BONDAGE OF ISRAEL
- D. The Call and return of Moses (31-431)
(Continued)
Moses Excuses 1. Who am I (311) 2. Who shall
I say sent me? 3. They will not believe me. 4.
I am not eloquent (410) 5. Send someone else
(413)
Gods Answers 1. I will be with you (312) 2.
I AM THAT I AM (314-22) 3. Signs rod and hand
(42-9) 4. I will be your mouth (411-12) 5.
Aaron will go with be spokesman
36WONDERS OF DELIVERANCE
- I. Moses Returns to Egypt (419-77)
- A. Moses Mission Restated (419-713)
- 1. He performs wonders (419-21)
- 2. Forewarns Pharaoh about death of firstborn
(422-23) - 3. Encounter with God on his way to Egypt.
(424-26) - 4. Moses meets Aaron and confronts the people
(427-30) - 5. Moses confronts Pharoah for the first time
(51-713) - B. Moses Before Pharaoh (51-21)
- 1. Moses request and Pharoahs foolish question
(vs 1-5) - 2. Israels burdens increased (vs 6-19)
- 3. Moses resented by Israelites (vs 20-21)
37WONDERS OF DELIVERANCE
- I. Moses Returns to Egypt (419-77) (Continued)
- C. Moses Before God (522-713)
- 1. Gods promise renewed (522-613)
- a. Gods promise renewed (522-613)
- b. Gods response to Moses
- c. The Israelites response They did not believe
him - d. Moses question Why will Pharoah listen to me
when my own people will not.
38WONDERS OF DELIVERANCE
- II. Ten Plagues- Pharoahs Ten-Lesson Course
(714-1251) - A. Some Preliminary Facts About The Plagues
- 1. They build to a crescendo
- 2. They attack every god that the Egyptians held
in great honor - 3. The exalt Jehovah and they finally break
Pharoahs heart - 4. The plagues are in series of three one-two,
four-five-six, seven- eight-nine and the tenth
one comes as a climatic blow to Pharaohs heart. - 5. Distinctions made in the plagues
- a. First three - no distinction between Egypt and
Israel - b. Plagues four-five-six, distinction between
Egypt and Israel - c. Plagues seven-eight-nine, distinction made
between believing Egyptian and unbelieving
Egyptian. God is trying to convert Egyptians.
First His people and then the Egyptians.
39WONDERS OF DELIVERANCE
- II. Ten Plagues- Pharoahs Ten-Lesson Course
(714-1251) (Continued) - B. The Ten Plagues (714-1251)
- 1. Water to Blood
- 2. Frogs
- 3. Lice
- 4. Beetles (Flies)
- 5. Murrain of Cattle
- 6. Boils
- 7. Hail and Fire
- 8. Locust
- 9. Darkness
- 10. Death of the Firstborn
40THE EXODUS EXPERIENCE
- I. Leaving Egypt At Last
- A. Rameses . This is where they started their
journey - 1. Joseph (Genesis 37-50)
- 2. Moses (Exodus 11-713)
- 3. Plagues ( Exodus 714-123)
- Note The leave as slaves but are formed (by God)
as a Nation - B. Succoth (booths ) (Exodus 1237-1320)
- Organized for the trip
- 1. Israel organized for the trip to promised
land - 2. Regulations for the Passover
- 3. Consecration of every firstborn male (man or
beast) to Jehovah
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42THE EXODUS EXPERIENCE
- I. Leaving Egypt At Last (Continued)
- C. Etham (1321-22) Pillar of fire and cloud
- 1. On the edge of the wilderness
- 2. Began to be led by the pillar of cloud and
fire - D. Pi-Hahiroth (141-1521) Egypt overtakes
Israel - 1. Weak faith and complaining
- 2. Moses response
- 3. Gods assurance and protection
- a. Angel of Jehovah stood between them and
Egyptians - b. Israel passed through Red Sea ( 1410-20)
Saved by Lord - 4. Egyptians were destroyed in the Red Sea
(1423-31) - 5. Israelites on the East side of the Red Sea
(Gulf of Aqaba)
43THE EXODUS EXPERIENCE
- I. Leaving Egypt At Last (Continued)
- E. Marah, In Wilderness of Shur (1522-36) Thirst
- 1. Bitter water at Marah
- 2. God says I will be with you, I will preserve
you - F. Elim (1527-161) Seventy Palm Trees and
Twelve Wells - G. Wilderness of Sin (162-36) Hunger, The Manna,
The Sabbath - 1. The people murmur against Moses
- 2. God provides the manna and quail (longed for
flesh pots of Egypt - H. Rephidim (171-1817) The water from the Rock
- 1. Moses strikes the rock, the Lord provides
water - 2. Israel battles with Amelekites. Joshua now
General of Gods people - 3. Jethro advises Moses.
44THE EXODUS EXPERIENCE (2)
- I. MEETING GOD AT MOUNT SINAI
- A. The Law Given at Sinai / Horeb (Exodus 19-24)
- 1. The Mountain of God
- a. The come to mountain in third month after
leaving Egypt - b. Will be here until the end of the second year
- c. The law is not just the Ten Commandments.
- 1) They are like Beatitudes in Sermon on Mount
- 2) They are introduction, the preface
- d. This law as a national law for Israel
- B. The Pattern For the Tabernacle Given at Sinai
(Exodus 25-34) - 1. The Lords Tent
- a. Holy of Holies
- b. The Holy place
45THE EXODUS EXPERIENCE (2)
- I. MEETING GOD AT MOUNT SINAI (Continued)
- C. The Idolatry of the People at Sinai - The
Golden Calf (Exodus 32-34) - 1. The idolatrous acts of the people
- a. Bowing down to golden calf
- b. Sexual orgies which develops into religion of
pagans - 2. They attempt to make new leader, other than
Moses - 3. They want to go back to Egypt and become
slaves again - 4. Moses throws down tables of stone and Ten
Commandments of God are broken - D. The Construction of the Tabernacle At Sinai
(Exodus 35-40)
46THE EXODUS EXPERIENCE (2)
- II. Regulations For Consecration and Worship
- A. Worship of the Tabernacle (Book of Leviticus)
- B. A National Census Taken (Numbers 1-4)
- C. People Must be Pure ( Numbers 5-6)
- D. The Tabernacle Erected and Furnished (Numbers
7-8) - 1. The People are Pure, The Priests are Pure, the
law is Pure, Now they have created a Pure
Tabernacle. - 2. Its furnishings
- a. Golden candlesticks
- b. Table of Shewbread
- c. Between them in the center, the altar of
incense - d. The Ark of the Covenant-tables of stone,
placed in most Holy place. - e. The glory of God fills that tabernacle, so
they are to come to offer their sacrifices.
47THE EXODUS EXPERIENCE (2)
- E. Israel Celebrates The First Passover ( Numbers
9) - 1. The Passover was not public celebration
- 2. Passover was a private thing
- 3. Not a joyous occasion
- F. The Silver Trumpets Discussed ( Numbers
101-10) - G. Taberah - Burning ( Numbers 1011-113)
- 1. The people murmured
- 2. Seventy-two elders appointed
- 3. Those who lusted after Egypts fruits killed
and buried - Consider They shall be my people, and I shall
be their God
48THE EXODUS EXPERIENCE (3)
- I. The Exodus Experience - The Last 38 years.
- A. Twelve Unknown Stations (Numbers 151- 1922)
- Listed in Numbers (3319-50)
- 1. Ordinances for worship (Ch. 15)
- 2. Rebellion again -Korah, Dathan, Abiram and
On. - 3. Proof of Aarons Priesthood - Aarons rod
buds (Ch.17) - 4. Levites Support ( Ch 18)
- 5. The Day of Atonement (Ch 19)
- B. Moserah ( Numbers 3330) The wandering ends
- C. Ezion -Geber ( Numbers 3335) All of the
generation that had left Egypt 20 years and up is
dead except for Aaron, Moses, Joshua Caleb
49THE EXODUS EXPERIENCE (3)
- I. The Exodus Experience - The Last 38 years.
(Continued) - E. Mount Hor ( Numbers 214-9 3341-42) Aaron
Dies. - F. Elath (Numbers 214-9, 3341-42) North end of
the gulf of Aqaba - 1. Fiery serpents smite the people grumble and
die - 2. Brass serpent saves the people - look in
faith and live - 3. The brazen Serpent, Called by the name
Nehushtan
50THE EXODUS EXPERIENCE (3)
- I. The Exodus Experience - The Last 38 years.
(Continued) - G. Valley of Moab/Plains of Jordan ( Numbers
2110-20) - Book of Deuteronomy
- 1. Moses repeats the Law
- 2. Moses give the covenant of Blessing and
Cursing (Deuteronomy 28-30) - 3. Moses, Gods servant, dies.
- a. He pronounces his blessing on the twelve
tribes (Deuteronomy 33) - b. Refers to the people by the symbolical name
JESHURUN, which is used again in Isaiah 442
51CONQUEST OF THE EAST BANK
- I. The Amorites and Israel - Central Campaign (
Numbers 2121-32) - A. Israels Request to Pass through
- 1. Travel on the Kings Highway
- 2. They would not bother their crops nor their
water - B. King Sihons Negative Respons and Its
Consequences. - 1. Israel captures all cities of the Amorites
and occupied them - 2. This is the land of Gilead and the tribe is
the Amorite
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53CONQUEST OF THE EAST BANK
- II. Israel and the King of Bashan - Northern
Campaign - ( Numbers 2133-35)
- A. The Enemy - Og king of Bashan and army meet
them at Edrei - B. The Victory
- 1. God handed them over
- 2. Gods command
- 3. The consequences of Opposing God and His
People
54CONQUEST OF THE EAST BANK
- III. Israel and Moab - Southern Campaign (
Numbers 221-3154) - A. Balak of Moab, King of the Midianites
- B. Balaks Alliance with Balaam
- 1. Balaam Son of Beor - a prophet of God
- 2. Balaks request of Balaam
- a. Curse these people so I can defeat them
- b. If your curse them all this money is yours
55CONQUEST OF THE EAST BANK
- III. Israel and Moab - Southern Campaign (
Numbers 221-3154) (Continued) - C. Balaams Response.
- 1. Seeks Gods approval
- a. Gods question
- b. Balaams answer and Gods instruction not to
go - c. The reason.. because they are blessed
- 2. Balak sends more men and more money to
influence Balaam - a. A bland check for Balaam
- b. Balaams response sounds good
- c. However he hedges his position
56CONQUEST OF THE EAST BANK
- III. Israel and Moab - Southern Campaign (
Numbers 221-3154) - C. Balaams Response. (Continued)
- 3. God Instruct Balaam to go with restriction
that he say only what God tells him to say. -
- 4. The Donkey and Balaam
- 5. Balaams three prophesies (Chapter 23)
- a. Prophecy One Seven altars and seven bulls.
Could not curse the Israelites. - b. Prophecy Two No misfortune is seen in Jacob,
no Misery in Israel. - c. Prophecy Three Its the same one repeated
again. God has blessed them. They are blessed.
You cannot curse them
57CONQUEST OF THE EAST BANK
- III. Israel and Moab - Southern Campaign (
Numbers 221-3154) - C. Balaams Response. (Continued)
- 6. The people bow down before the Baal God at
Peor - (Numbers 23)
- a. Some 24,000 of them in verse 9 are killed
because plague God sends. - b. What Balaam could not do with his curse, he
did with counsel.( Numbers 3115-16) - c. Israel finally was cursed because they
followed Balaams advise of compromise.
58CONQUEST OF THE EAST BANK
- III. Israel and Moab - Southern Campaign (
Numbers 221-3154) (Continued) - D. Closing Arrangements Before the Promised
Land. - 1. Moses and Eleazer take a census ( Numbers 26)
- 2. Moses warned of his death (Numbers 27)
- 3. The boundaries of the land ( Numbers 34)
- 4. God appoints Moses successor ( Numbers 34)
59Bible History
Part Two
60CONQUEST OF CANAAN (1)
- I. The Invasion and Conquest of Canaan
- A. Gods Charge to Joshua ( Joshua 11-18)
- 1. Take the Land (vs 1-5)
- a. Change of leadership - Moses to Joshua
- b. Gods Promise - As I was with Moses I will be
with you - 2. Be Strong and Courageous (vs 6-9)
- a. Courageous in heart and careful in obedience
- b. Teach others from the law Do not let book
depart from your mouth. - 3. Charge your brothers (vs 10-18)
- a. The Reubenites, the Gadites and half tribe of
Manasseh inherit east of the Jordan - b. They can not inherit until they help their
brothers
61CONQUEST OF CANAAN (1)
- I. The Invasion and Conquest of Canaan
(Continued) - B. Joshua Sends the Spies to Jericho (21-24)
- 1. The mission of the spies (vs 1-7)
- 2. The rescue and covenant of the spies (vs
8-16) - 3. The Reward (vs 17-21) Three conditions
- a. First - a scarlet cord tied in her window as
a sign - b. Second- She would be responsible for
gathering her family into designated house. - c. Third - they underscored gain the necessity
of absolute secrecy. - 4. The report of the spies (222-24)
62CONQUEST OF CANAAN (1)
- I. The Invasion and Conquest of Canaan
(Continued) - C. Crossing the Jordan River (31-418)
- 1. Preparation for the crossing (31-13)
- a. Instructions for Officers (2-4)
- b. Initial instructions of Joshua (5-6)
- c. Instructions of the Lord (vs 7-8)
- d. Final Instructions by Joshua (vs 9-13)
- 2. The Crossing itself (314-17)
- 3. The Covenant (41-18)
63CONQUEST OF CANAAN (1)
- I. The Invasion and Conquest of Canaan
(Continued) - D. The Central Campaign (419-927)
- 1. Gilgal (419-515)
- 2. Jericho (61-27)
- a. The plan (61-10)
- b. The plan executed (611-15)
- 3. Defeat at Ai (72-5) (Sin in the camp)
64CONQUEST OF CANAAN (2)
- I. CONQUERING THE LAND
- A. The Southern Campaign (1010-24)
- 1. Attack against Gibeon (101-8)
- 2. Southern coalition
- a. Adoni-zedeck - King of Jerusalem
- b. Hoham - King of Hebron (19 miles SSE of
Jerusalem) - c. Piram - King of Jarmuth ( 16 miles W. of
Jerusalem) - d. Japhia - King of Lachish (25 miles SW of
Jerusalem) - e. Debir - King of Eglon - Near Lachish (?)
- 3. Joshua has to help the Gibeonites because of
a covenant. - 4. Victory by Israel (109-11)
- 5. Miracle in the heavens (1012-15)
- 6. Execution of the Kings (1016-21)
- 7. Capture of the Cities (vs 28-39)
65CONQUEST OF CANAAN (2)
- I. CONQUERING THE LAND (Continued)
- B. The Northern Campaign (Chs. 11-12)
- 1. Defeat of the Hazor Confederacy
- a. The Canaanites
- b. The Amorites
- c. The Hittites
- d. The Perizzites
- e. The Jebusites
- f. The Hivites
- 2. Battle at Meron (116-9)
66CONQUEST OF CANAAN (2)
- I. CONQUERING THE LAND
- B. The Northern Campaign (Chs. 11-12)
(Continued) - 3. Capture of the cities (1110-15)
- a. Only city of Hazor burned
- b. All other cities were captured
- 4. The entire campaign (1116-1224)
- a. Geography of Conquest (1116-18)
- b. Theology of Conquest (1119-20)
- c. Climax of the Conquest (1121-22)
- d. Concluding statement (1123)
- e. An Appendix (121-24)
67CONQUEST OF CANAAN (2)
- I. CONQUERING THE LAND
- C. The Division of the Land ( Ch. 13-22)
- 1. The inheritance of the tribes (chs 13-19)
- a. East of the Jordan - 2 ½ Tribes (ch.13)
- b. West of the Jordan- 9 ½ Tribes (ch 14-19)
- 2. The Cities of Refuge (ch. 20)
- a. West of the Jordan
- 1) Kadesh of Naphtali
- 2) Shechem of Ephriam
- 3) Hebron of Judah
- b. East of the Jordan
- 1) Bezer of Reuban
- 2) Ramoth-Gilead of Gad
- 3) Golan of Manasseh
68CONQUEST OF CANAAN (2)
- I. CONQUERING THE LAND
- C. The Division of the Land (ch. 13-22)
(Continued) - 3. The forty-eight cities of the Levites (ch.
21) - 4. The 2 ½ tribes return (ch.22)
- D. Joshuas Farewell Addresses (chs. 23-24)
- 1. A call to covenant faithfulness (233-5)
- 2. Second call for covenant faithfulness
(239-13) - 3. Third call for covenant faithfulness
(2314-16) - 4. Basis of the appeal (242-13)
- 5. Exhortation and response (2414-25)
- 6. Covenant documentation (2425-28)
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70THE JUDGES (1)(OTHENIEL, EHUD, SHAMGAR)
- I. RECAP OF THE CONQUEST AND THE FIRST THREE
JUDGES - A. The roots and Fruits of Apostasy (Chs. 13-4)
- 1. Recap of the conquest of the land (1-34)
- 2. A new and disobedient generation (27-10)
- How Israel got into the mess she was in during
the days of the Judges - a. Loss of Godly leadership (26-9)
- b. Lack of experiential knowledge of the Lord
(210) - c. Lure of Baalism (211)
- d. Lapse of historical memory (212-13)
- 3. The astonishing character of God. He is
- a. Amazing in His anger (214-15)
- b. Amazing in His salvation (216)
- c. Amazing in His patience (217)
- d. Amazing in His pity (218)
71THE JUDGES (1)(OTHENIEL, EHUD, SHAMGAR)
- I. RECAP OF THE CONQUEST AND THE FIRST THREE
JUDGES - A. The roots and Fruits of Apostasy (Chs. 13-4)
(Continued) - 4. The Cycle of the Judges (211-23)
- a. Peace
- b. Apostasy
- c. Repentance
- d. Deliverance
- e. Peace
- 5. The work of the Judges.
- a. In the Spiritual realm they were to uphold the
cause of the Lord. - b. In the Judicial realm they were to settle
personal and tribal disputes. - c. In the military realm they were to lead the
army in time of war.
72THE JUDGES (1)(OTHENIEL, EHUD, SHAMGAR)
- I. RECAP OF THE CONQUEST AND THE FIRST THREE
JUDGES (Continued) - B. Salvation through an Old Man, Othniel (31-11)
Son- in-law of Caleb. - 1. The circumstances which led to oppression of
Israel - 2. Oppressing Nation Mesopotamia
- 3. Oppressing King Cushan-Rishathaim
- C. Salvation Through a Lefty, Ehud (312-14)
- 1. Oppressing Nation Moab, Ammonites and
Amelekites - 2. Oppressing King Eglon, King of the Moabites
- a. Ehud conquered the three great kings of Moab,
Ammon and Amalekites - b. Peace for 80 years
73THE JUDGES (1)(OTHENIEL, EHUD, SHAMGAR)
- I. RECAP OF THE CONQUEST AND THE FIRST THREE
JUDGES (Continued) - D. Salvation Through a Gentile, Shamgar (331)
Name is not Hebrew. Therefore scholars think he
was probably a Gentile. - 1. Oppressing Nation Philistia
- 2. Oppressing King None named
- 3. Slew 600 men with an ox-goad
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75THE JUDGES (2) DEBORAH AND GIDEON
- I. SALVATION THROUGH A WOMAN (41-5-531)
- A. The Need for Salvation (41-3)
- 1. The tools of Gods Judgment
- a. A Canaanite King Named Jabin
- b. Jabins army commander, Sisera
- B. The Tools of Salvation (44-11)
- 1. Deborah
- 2. Barak
- 3. Jael, an Israelite woman
76THE JUDGES (2) DEBORAH AND GIDEON
- I. SALVATION THROUGH A WOMAN (41-5-531)
(Continued) - C. The Day of Salvation (412-16)
- 1. The place of battle - the valley of Esdraelon
- 2. The armies
- a. Sisera - 900 chariots Plus foot soldiers
- b. Barak - 10,000 soldiers and Jehovah
- 3. The outcome of the battle Siseras army
defeated every man slain - D. The Completeness of Salvation (417-24)
- 1. The courageous woman, Jael
- 2. The final defeat for Sisera - victory for
Israel - a. A tent peg and hammer
- b. Finally King Jabin was destroyed.
77THE JUDGES (2) DEBORAH AND GIDEON
- I. SALVATION THROUGH A WOMAN (41-5-531)
(Continued) - E. Salvations Strange Song (51-31)
- 1. The Savior (vs 1-11)
- 2. The Summons (vs 12-18)
- 3. The Struggle (vs 19-23)
- 4. The Slaying (vs 24-27)
- 5. The Sorrow (vs 29-30)
- 6. The Supplication (vs 31)
78THE JUDGES (2) DEBORAH AND GIDEON
- II. Strength in Weakness (Judges 6-8)
- A. The Need for Salvation (61-6)
- B. A prophetic Explanation (67-10)
- 1. The Prophets message Thus says the Lord
- 2. The Lords gracious acts in the past
- 3. The Prophet stressed the relationship between
God and Israel - 4. The prophet reminded them of Gods command
not to fear (Worship) the gods of the Amorites - C. The Call of a Deliverer (611-40)
- 1. The Angel of Jehovah (vs 11-16)
- 2. A verbal revelation (625-32)
- 3. Action revelations (633-40)
79THE JUDGES (2) DEBORAH AND GIDEON
- II. Strength in Weakness (Judges 6-8) (Continued)
- D. The Methods of Faith (71-18)
- 1. A reduction in the force (vs 1-8)
- a. All who were afraid - 22,000
- b. 9,700 men who knelt down to drink and sent
home - c. Only 300 men left for battle
- 2. Concession o weakness (vs 9-14)
- a. God allows Gideon to eavesdrop
- b. The Midianite dream - the sword of Gideon
- 3. Preparation for Battle (715-18)
- a. The plan
- b. The weapons
- c. The battle cry For the Lord and for Gideon
! - E. The Defeat of Midian (719-828)
80THE JUDGES (3) ABIMELECH, TOLA, JAIR, JEPHTHAH
- I. ABIMELECH - TRAGIC AMBITION, The
Self-appointed Judge (91-57) - A. Sinful Ambition Unleashed (91-6)
- 1. His conspiracy
- 2. His murder of His brothers (except Jotham)
- 3. His coronation
- B. Sinful Ambition Exposed by Jothams Fable
(97-21) - C. Sinful Ambition Thwarted (922-29)
- D. Sinful Ambition Punished (930-57)
- E. A prophetic Explanation (956-57)
81THE JUDGES (3) ABIMELECH, TOLA, JAIR, JEPHTHAH
- II. TWO MINOR JUDGES- TOLA AND JAIR AND ISRAELS
APOSTASY (101-16) - A. The Judgeship of Tola (vs 1-2)
- 1. Lineage Of the tribe of Issachar
- 2. Judged Israel for twenty-three years
- B. The Judgeship of Jair (vs 3-5)
- 1. Lineage A Gileadite
- 2. Judged Israel for twenty-two years
- 3. Each son administered a city in Gilead
82THE JUDGES (3) ABIMELECH, TOLA, JAIR, JEPHTHAH
- II. TWO MINOR JUDGES- TOLA AND JAIR AND ISRAELS
APOSTASY (101-16) (Continued) - C. Tragedy Intensified (106-16)
- 1. Again, the sons of Israel again did evil in
the sight of the Lord - 2. They worshiped every god they could find!
- 3. Israel cries out to the Lord accompanied by a
confession of sin - the first time - 4. Gods reminds of former deliverances
- 5. Gods advice Cry out to gods you have chosen
to serve - 6. People removed foreign gods from among them
- 7. When they began to serve Jehovah, He could no
longer endure their misery (vs 15-16)
83THE JUDGES (3) ABIMELECH, TOLA, JAIR, JEPHTHAH
- III. JEPHTHAH AN OUTLAW LEADER (1017-127)
- A. Jephthah The Outcast (1017-1111)
- 1. Son of a harlot
- 2. A valiant warrior
- 3. Chosen leader out of desperation
- B. King of Ammon The Tragedy of Stubbornness
(11 12-28) - 1. The Kings Claim You are on our land and we
want it back - 2. Jephthahs response Because you would not
let us pass God gave us this land. So they have
no right to it. - 3. Israels claim to the Transjordan had not been
disputed for 300 yrs
84THE JUDGES (3) ABIMELECH, TOLA, JAIR, JEPHTHAH
- III. JEPHTHAH AN OUTLAW LEADER (1017-127)
(Continued) - C. Jephthahs Tragic Vow (1129-40)
- 1. Circumstances of the vow (vs 29-33)
- a. request for victory
- b. The vow itself (1131)
- 2. Compliance with the vow (1134-40)
- D. Ephraims Tragic Pride (121-7)
85 THE JUDGES (4)IBZAN, ELON, ABDON, SAMSON
- I. THE THREE MINOR JUDGES (128-15)
- A. The Judgeship of Izban (vs 8-10)
- 1. Home town Bethlehem
- 2. Had 30 sons and 30 daughters (several wives)
- 3. Judged Israel for seven years
- B. The Judgeship of Elon (vs 11-12)
- 1. Of the tribe of Zebulun
- 2. Judged Israel for ten years
- C. The Judgeship of Abdon (vs 13-15)
- 1. Of the tribe of Ephraim
- 2. Had 40 sons and 30 grandsons.
- 3. Judged Israel for eight years
86 THE JUDGES (4)IBZAN, ELON, ABDON, SAMSON
- II. MANOAHS VISION AND SAMSONS BIRTH (CH13)
- A. First Appearance of the Angel (132-7)
- 1. Manoahs wife- woman of great faith and calm
assurance - 2. Her visitor is described as a man of God
with an appearance Like the angel of God - B. Second Appearance of the Angel (138-23)
- C. Birth and Growth of the Child (1324-25)
- Note
- Samson was born by the power of God, and he was
empowered immediately by the Spirit of God
87 THE JUDGES (4)IBZAN, ELON, ABDON, SAMSON
- III. THE RIDDLE- DECEIT AND DECEPTION (141-20)
- A. The attraction trap (vs 1-4)
- 1. Sampsons lustful attraction to a Philistine
woman - 2. Gods providence God was seeking an occasion
to inflict upon the philistines blows of Judgment - B. The Arrangement Trap (vs 5-7)
- 1. Samson attacked by a lion which he kills
- 2. Samsons secret For the first time the
Spirit of Yahweh came upon him
88 THE JUDGES (4)IBZAN, ELON, ABDON, SAMSON
- III. THE RIDDLE- DECEIT AND DECEPTION (141-20)
(Continued) - C. The Celebration Trip (vs 818) Samsons second
secret - 1. The honey in the Lion
- 2. The wedding feast and the challenge
- D. The Vengeance Trip (vs 10-20)
89 THE JUDGES (4)IBZAN, ELON, ABDON, SAMSON
- III. THREE EXAMPLES OF SAMSONS VENGEANCE
(151-20) - A. First Provocation and Response (151-6a)
- 1. The news concerning his wife- given to another
man - 2. The Anger of Samson
- 3. The 300 foxes and the grainfields and
vineyards of Philistines burned - B. Second Provocation and Response ( vs 6b-8)
- 1. Samsons wife and father burned by Philistines
- 2. Samsons vengeance- he struck them with great
slaughter - C. Third provation and Response (vs 9-17)
- 1. Attack against Israel- find Samson and bind
him - 2. Israels pridicament and solution
- 3. For third time he Spirit of Gd came upon
Samson-snapped ropes - 4. Killed 1,000 Philistines with jawbone of a
donkey
90 THE JUDGES (4)IBZAN, ELON, ABDON, SAMSON
- IV. SAMSONS DOWNFALL AND DEATH (161-31)
- A. The Gates of Gaza (vs 1-3)
- 1. Evils snare, a Philistine harlot
- 2. Samson humiliates the Philistines
- B. Delilahs Seduction and Betrayal (vs 4-20)
- 1. Samson loved Delilah.
- 2. Conspiracy between Delilah and the Philistine
lords - 3. Three lies told by Samson
- 4. The truth- cut my hair. Yaweh had departed
from him The real reason his strength was gone-
not his hair. - C. More in His Death Than in His Life (vs 23-31)
- 1. Payback
- 2. Eyes gouged out
- 3. Sincere repentance (vs 21-22)
- 4. Samson asks God for vindication and for death.
Both requests are granted.
91 THE JUDGES (5)ELI AND SAMSON
- I. DEDICATION AND COMMITMENT OF A MOTHER AND
CHILD - (I Samuel 11-8)
- A. Hannahs Predicament (11-8)
- 1. Hannah, one of two wives of Elkanah- a godly
man - 2. Her infertility may have driven Elkanah to
marry a woman (Peninnah) who could produce an
heir (vs 1-2) - 3. Elkanahs attempt to comfort his wife
- B. Hannahs Prayer of Entreaty (vs 9-19a)
- 1. Her Vow
- 2. Elis Rebuke
92 THE JUDGES (5)ELI AND SAMSON
- I. DEDICATION AND COMMITMENT OF A MOTHER AND
CHILD - (I Samuel 11-8) (Continued)
- C. Hannahs Presentation of Samuel (vs 19b-28)
- 1. Samuel is born - an answer to Prayer
- 2. Samuel dedicated to the Lord for as long as
he lived - D. Hannahs Prayer of Praise (21-11)
- 1. Hannahs four sources of Joy
- a. Personal deliverance from a life of misery
(vs 1) - b. Rejoiced in the person of GodHis holiness,
His Strength, - And His knowledge (vs 2-3)
- c. Rejoiced n the government of God (4-8)
- d. Rejoiced in her hope (vs 9-10)
93 THE JUDGES (5)ELI AND SAMSON
- II. THE DOOM AND DEMISE OF ELIS HOUSE (212-41)
- A. The Sins of Elis Sons (212-26)
- 1. They were sons of Belial - worthless men
- 2. They did not know Jehovah
- 3. Treated offerings of the Lord with Contempt
(vs 12-17)