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1. Explaining Torah (Deuteronomy 14-16)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
... in the history of redemption (i.e. read the New Testament Gospels and Acts) and focus on the changes that come from the form of worship at one altar to worshiping in Spirit and in truth.  But understanding ...
2. Explaining Torah (Deuteronomy 14-16)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
... in the history of redemption (i.e. read the New Testament Gospels and Acts) and focus on the changes that come from the form of worship at one altar to worshiping in Spirit and in truth.  But understanding ...
3. You May Need Heart Surgery (Deuteronomy 9-11)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
Deuteronomy is one of the gospels, just from the Old Testament.  Here Moses continues to sound themes that Jesus will discuss at length, themes that are the very reason Jesus came.  Jesus spoke a lot about ...
4. You May Need Heart Surgery (Deuteronomy 9-11)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
Deuteronomy is one of the gospels, just from the Old Testament.  Here Moses continues to sound themes that Jesus will discuss at length, themes that are the very reason Jesus came.  Jesus spoke a lot about ...
5. A Wise and Understanding People (Deuteronomy 4)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
... are specifically attributed to Moses and he speaks in the first person in them.  The framework for the speeches was likely written by Joshua or someone else contemporary to him much like the NT Gospels.  ...
6. A Wise and Understanding People (Deuteronomy 4)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
... are specifically attributed to Moses and he speaks in the first person in them.  The framework for the speeches was likely written by Joshua or someone else contemporary to him much like the NT Gospels.  ...
7. Selected Words, Selected History (Deuteronomy 1-3)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
Deuteronomy: The Prologue 1:1-5 Deuteronomy begins with a prologue (Deut 1:1-5).  The effect of this prologue is to emphasize that this book contains the last word on the words of Moses.  The setting is ...
8. Selected Words, Selected History (Deuteronomy 1-3)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
Deuteronomy: The Prologue 1:1-5 Deuteronomy begins with a prologue (Deut 1:1-5).  The effect of this prologue is to emphasize that this book contains the last word on the words of Moses.  The setting is ...
9. Pastor's Green Pastures: The Woman at the Well
(community/Niagara Presbyterian Church)
... all of these examples from the Old Testament Gospels the well was outside the land, the father of the bride is mentioned, the bride tells the good news, and the patriarch or his servant are invited to ...
10. The Samaritan Leper Made Whole
(teaching/general teachings)
... theme in the Gospels of the Samaritans and Gentiles receiving the good news while the Jews rejected it. The Samaritan had an easier time recognizing that the true Jerusalem was where Jesus stood and ...
11. The Seven Letters of Revelation 2-3
(teaching/Revelation Commentary)
... and that the Gospels use too. In the second letter, the "synagogue of Satan" stands in obvious contrast to the true synagogue (gathering together of God's people) of the church as at Smyrna.  Apparently ...
12. Abraham and Moses
(teaching/Canon Commentary)
... the Torah and Elijah representing the Prophets at the transfiguration (i.e. Matt 17:4, Mark 9:4, Luke 9:30). And the gospels like Paul agree that the laws were added because of transgressions (i.e. Matt ...
... reads many of these observations into the New Testament. He believes that the Gospels and Paul, in particular, understand the Pentateuch and how it has been interpreted in the rest of the Hebrew Scriptures. ...
14. The Scriptures: A Written Conversation
(teaching/Canon Commentary)
... and resurrection of Christ (Gospels, NT Torah) and the giving of the Spirit on Pentecost (Acts, NT Prophets). And the Writings are in conversation with each other.  The first three: Psalms, Job, and Proverbs ...
15. The Scriptures: A Written Conversation
(OT Writings Commentary/OT Writings Commentary)
... and resurrection of Christ (Gospels, NT Torah) and the giving of the Spirit on Pentecost (Acts, NT Prophets). And the Writings are in conversation with each other.  The first three: Psalms, Job, and Proverbs ...
16. The Place of Deuteronomy in the Torah
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
... Likewise in the New Testament as particularly the epistles (writings) interpret the significance of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (gospels, NT Torah) and the giving of the Spirit on Pentecost ...
17. The Place of Deuteronomy in the Torah
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
... Likewise in the New Testament as particularly the epistles (writings) interpret the significance of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (gospels, NT Torah) and the giving of the Spirit on Pentecost ...
18. In the Wilderness, Still at Sinai: Numbers 1:1-10:10
(teaching/Copy of Numbers Commentary)
... because the people begin the book in the desert and end the book in the desert.  In Deuteronomy too, they are not yet in the land at the end.  Therefore, the story of the Torah (Old Testament Gospels) ...
19. In the Wilderness, Still at Sinai: Numbers 1:1-10:10
(OT Torah Commentary/Numbers Commentary)
... because the people begin the book in the desert and end the book in the desert.  In Deuteronomy too, they are not yet in the land at the end.  Therefore, the story of the Torah (Old Testament Gospels) ...
20. The Structure and Content of Leviticus 1-7
(teaching/Copy of Leviticus Commentary)
... in Israel's Worship in The Gospel according to the Old Testament series and Vern Poythress' The Shadow of Christ in the Law of Moses. Of the Old Testament Gospels, Leviticus is the most neglected book.  ...
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