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In the Old Testament the Hebrew word for covenant is
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The term fear of God in the Old Testament used as a
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In the Old Testament they have many
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The entire Old Testament demonstrates the fact that it is impos-
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Ava drew a deep breath, "When Moses fled from Pharaoh in the second book of the old testament, this software was two thousand years old
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Whether we go to the Old Testament or the New Testament, we have been given a great concept of the watchman
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The Old Testament
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the New Testament words refer back to the Old Testaments
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Moses is mentioned in the New Testament more than any other Old Testament character,
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Women were not included in the Old Testament priesthood
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In the Old Testament era, there were many notable women of God
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However, the tenor of the Old Testament as a whole was that
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It is interesting to note that while two books of the Old Testament bear the names of women (Ruth and Esther), and deal with their lives as God worked
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Testament and the Old Testament
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In the Old Testament God told Noah to build an ark
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You read in the Old Testament that Israel is told to not offer to the detestable god Molech
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What I do not mean to say is that the Old Testament God is a God of wrath and judgment, where the New Testament God is a God of love and mercy
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He doesn’t know the Old Testament stories of Elijah raising the widow’s son
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Second, we can see examples of even the pagans recognizing this in the Old Testament
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The Old Testament is not something to toy with theologically so that we can glorify the Church
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Old Testament prophecies – such as Isaiah 56 – tell us that there would be people outside of Israel that are accepted by the Lord as a part of Israel
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The Old Testament saints were not left without the Spirit of God
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In all of the saints of old, whether Old Testament or New Testament, we read that the glory of God is revealed in both their lives and their deaths
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It goes back to the Hebrew phrase mentioned only one time in the Old Testament: Genesis 48:19 – Ephraim will be a multitude of nations (fullness of Gentiles)
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book of Malachi in the Old Testament
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He was actually shuddering because of all the passages in the old testament she just described
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This was often the case of Old Testament prophets
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Prophets in the Old Testament times were often called seers because they saw visions in the spirit
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The last message of our Old Testament is Malachi 4:5
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In the Old Testament they called these the prophets and sons of the prophets
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It is also important to keep in mind that this is Old Testament prophecy versus New Testament prophecy
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The Old Testament prophets were writers of Holy Scripture, and wrote the very word of God
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leader of the Old Testament, and the Bible says Nehemiah
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The reading was the tale of Sodom and Gomorrah and plenty of old testament tearing of clothes and purging of evil
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"I can't believe Jacob's so deep into his Old Testament
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A large part of the Old Testament is history: the history
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fact, most part of the Old Testament, particularly its
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past, we must begin with the Old Testament, whence
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offerings even more often in the Old Testament
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Additionally, the Bible’s Old Testament has several references to the word
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example; the Old Testament is full of such
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accursed (Gk: Anathema) was killed and cremated in the Old Testament
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Third of all, this phrase is used elsewhere in "Tenach" (the Old Testament) and is
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clear verses stating this fate in the Old Testament? Virtually every important
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doctrine has its roots in the Old Testament and is taught in typology (or symbols)
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The New Testament writers used the Old Testament types to show how the
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thing as eternal torment taught in the Tenach (Old Testament), then how
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That the Old Testament law " kills" and ultimately brings " death" –
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from – the Old Testament – teaches no such thing
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UBO: Is there a passage, perhaps, in the Old Testament, which reads, 'Thou shalt worship no other slippers but mine' or 'Thou shall not venerate graven footwear'?
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The Old Testament was written in Hebrew and also contains some books that had sections written in Aramaic
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Some Jews, after studying specific aspects in the Old Testament, have also come to accept the New Testament as being supernaturally inspired, based on similarities that are found in the design of both these texts
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The Christian Bible today consists of the 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New
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These three sections also make up the Old Testament in the Christian Bible and the first 3 letters of these sections as given above (T,N,K) make up the Jewish word Tanakh
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The authors of the New Testament quote from 31 books in the Old Testament and the writings were circulated so widely that the complete set of both Old and New Testament writings became known as the “New Covenant”
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Looking at the Old Testament now at another example of design which forms part of the text, but on a much higher level and above the physical structure of the text, we find the following:
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It also serves as authentication that the same Person, who inspired the writing of the Old Testament, was also responsible for inspiring the writing of the New Testament and fulfilling the words that were hidden in the Old Testament, 1500 years earlier
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This means that the distances between the letters are so vast, that it requires all 39 books in the Old Testament 9 times in succession to complete the code
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The code as it is laid out in the Bible also covers 12 letters per pass of the Old Testament and passes it 9 times or 12 x 9 = 108
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B: -- To make this ELS possible, would logically require knowledge of the future - during the time that the Old Testament was written - since Buddhism did not exist when the Old Testament was penned
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C: -- It would require knowledge of the final order in which the books of the Old Testament or Tanakh would be arranged to have this design become effective
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E: -- Having the ELS wrap the Old Testament 9 times extracting 12 letters from the text in each pass, proves and confirms that the entire Old Testament is word-for-word and letter-for-letter exactly what it was designed to be and that not a letter was lost or misplaced over the ages
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Barton Payne’s “Encyclopaedia of Biblical Prophecy” lists 1,239 prophecies in the Old Testament and 578 prophecies in the New Testament, a total of 1,817
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Christians believe that the Lord Jesus Christ is the Messiah who came to Israel about 2,000 years ago, as was foretold in many instances in the Old Testament
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The Jews, on the other hand, reject this notion and they feel that Christians are mistaken in believing that Jesus is Israel’s Messiah and that passages in the Old Testament actually refer to Israel itself, whereas Christians would see those as references to Jesus Christ
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So, if we have two groups of people holding two different beliefs and having the same Book as basis for their beliefs, how does one tell right from wrong? Could it be that both are right, or both are wrong? One chapter in the Bible that probably causes most of the dissension between Christians and Jews is Isaiah 53, which is considered by many to be the high ground in the Old Testament
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Also, when people of the Jewish faith claim that Jesus could not be the Messiah, but that “the servant” refers to Israel, does this view conform to the rest of the evidence that is provided in the Bible? Does this view match aspects found in the Bible Codes and the evidence of similar supernatural design qualities found in the New Testament that are also observed in the Old Testament? Being objective, one would once again need to consider the scientific method and remember that a theory is disproven whenever evidence to the contrary of a hypothesis comes to light
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We already know that the same person, who was responsible for constructing the Old Testament, also constructed the New Testament
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If it is scientifically verifiable that the same supernatural design qualities are found in both the Old and New Testaments, would both then not need to be considered as originating from the same source and that both would be equally true, valid and important? Can we find any linkage between the New and Old Testaments that would confirm that they are meant to go together and that would reveal additional information not visible when considering only the Old Testament in isolation?
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The Old Testament covers the history as well as the prophesised future of the nation Israel
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Many events, designs and models in the Old Testament, if carefully studied, are also linked to aspects found within the New Testament that would demonstrate through symbols, hidden messages and other devices, things yet to come
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Did the Bible provide any information in the Old Testament to the Jews on how to identify their Messiah when he would be presented on that day or where to look for him? In Zechariah 9:9 a clear description is given in another prophecy of how the Messiah would be presented to the Jews, so that they could know exactly what to look for
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The Pharisees required him to silence his disciples when they were quoting scriptures from the Old Testament that pointed to the Messiah who would come in the name of the Lord
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Although they did not accept their Messiah when he first presented himself to them and as we can see demonstrated from the Old Testament, their blindness and rejection of Christ has allowed the Gentiles to become the election as seen in verse 7 referred to above
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There are in fact 365 prophecies in the surface text of the Old Testament alone regarding the Messiah, which have already been fulfilled by the Lord Jesus Christ
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Another question is, if Jesus is the Messiah who has already fulfilled more than 300 prophecies from the Old Testament, was He aware of the fact that he was the Messiah, or did this just happen by chance from his point of view? Also, can one assume that someone could plan to live their lives in such a way that they would fulfil prophecies intentionally? It may be possible if those prophecies did not include facts such as your genealogy, your birthplace, the nation into which you were born
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It would also be very difficult to ensure that the Roman soldier, who was given an order to break your bones after you passed away, decided to disobey his orders and rather pierce your side with a spear - just as it was prophesied in the Old Testament
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Another example from the Old Testament is the prophecy regarding Cyrus and his conquering of Babylon, which was made 150 years before the event
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A: -- A Book containing the history of a nation in the Old Testament and the life of a Man in the New Testament, including accurate descriptions of the lives of many people who lived during these periods and who interacted with the nation Israel and the Lord Jesus Christ
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In many people’s minds the Christian Bible - and by that we refer to the Hebrew and Aramaic texts in the Old Testament and the Greek in the New Testament - is just another religious book, containing mythical information that is not verifiable, and questionable tales that are considered by many to be untrustworthy flights of fantasy
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Although the Bible shows us what God sees as good and acceptable in his own eyes, especially in the Old Testament and in God’s dealings with Israel where He gave them his laws, it goes further to explain that nobody is able to keep his laws
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Today we know that God put the Bible together in such a way that we can clearly understand his attitude towards sin, which is presented to us in the Old Testament
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How was the Old Testament Preserved?, Biblestudy
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rest of the scriptures, and he equated an apostle’s epistles with the same sacred status as the Old Testament
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Although used by God in the Old Testament, a
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elder, in contrast to the Old Testament Levitical
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They were undeniably bright, well-read academics with a penchant for dissecting and analyzing Old Testament passages
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Before I go ahead and do this, I would like us to take a look at the story of David and Goliath from the Old Testament as it gives us a perfect example of how to use the our confession and declarations as a weapon of warfare in the battles of life
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This study features over 200 Old Testament prophecies regarding The Messiah, and their New Testament fulfillment in Jesus Christ
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This study features over 200 Old Testament prophecies regarding The Messiah, and their New Testamentfulfillment in Jesus Christ
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Ample Old Testament prophecy proclaims that their Messiah will be their
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Plenty of Old Testament prophecies point Jesus Christ as King
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[48] I commend a fascinating book None of these Diseases (S I McMillen, 1966 and subsequent editions which looks at the health benefits of following certain Old Testament practices
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And how far, in context, some of the seven verses against homosexuality are permanent instruction is open to debate, especially those from the Old Testament
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Incidentally, I find no evidence in Scripture, Old Testament or New, for a voting process when it comes to important decisions in a Christian context
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[25] But, just as Christ was latent – but present – in the Old Testament, he can also be latent in other faiths
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4:1–18, TLB) of the Old Testament, while the other was told hundreds of years later in Luke of the New Testament, a parable within the teachings of Jesus
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Jesus, by all indications in the New Testament, knew in detail all the stories of the Old Testament (the Torah, or more probably the Greek translation, the Septuagint)
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Because it seems to be included in the “Wisdom Writings” portion of the Old Testament, it implies an older source
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I’m not sure where in history this story entered into the canon of the Old Testament, but it would seem that it might be centuries before God was to offer the perfect example of fealty to His will in Jesus of Nazareth