351 3738 Parched ground shawrab from unused root meaning to glare quivering glow mirage 351 3738 Fool maybe better novice or inexperienced 351 3738 ID: 461906
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Parched ground
–
shawrab
, from unused root meaning
to glare, quivering glow
(mirage)Slide3
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Fool
– maybe better
,
novice
or
inexperiencedSlide4
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“Engineering has done much to tunnel mountains, and bridge abysses; but the greatest triumph of engineering is that which made a way from sin to holiness, from death to life, from condemnation to perfection. Who could make a road over the mountains of our iniquities but Almighty God? None but the Lord of love would have wished it; none but the God of wisdom could have devised it; none but the God of power could have carried it out.”
– SpurgeonSlide5
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Judgment of the Gentiles (Matt. 25)
Events of the Millennium
Satan will be
bound
Will be subjects with the Tribulation Jews
Will have sin natures
Will be limited death
Will produce offspring
We will have our glorified bodiesSlide6
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Jerusalem
LachishSlide7
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The Bible is full of contradictions
W
orld's
criticism of Christianity
The Bible is unscientific
The Bible is chauvinistic