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MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE & JOHN

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Chuck Missler - Genesis Study Matthew McGee - The Basics of Understanding the Bible   Blue Letter Bible BibleHub Biblegateway Before you study, I ask you to read each verse yourself that is listed/referenced.   Hebrews 13:8 (ESV); 2 Timothy 3:16-17 (AMP); 2 Peter 1:20-21 (TLB); Romans 15:4 (KJV);  Acts 17:11(TLB);  2 Timothy 2:15 (NKJV); Ephesians 1:10 (KJV); James 3:1 (AMP) The conflicts and events prophesied in Daniel 11:5-35 were fulfilled during the 400 years of silence . Learn More Here How we got our Bible. Part #1 How we got our Bible.  Part #2 The following "Golden Rule of Interpretation" was written by Miles Coverdale in the 16th century. It will greatly help you understand Scripture if you pay attention not only to what is spoken or written, but also to who is speaking or writing, to whom, with what words, where, at what time, for what purpose, and under what circumstances. Consider what comes before and what follows. Always remember: Don’t believe...

Acts 1-2

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 Resources: Websters 1828 dictionary Chuck Missler - Learn the Bible in 24hrs Chuck Missler - Acts Les Feldick - Acts Bible Hub Blue Letter Bible Matthew McGee GotQuestions - Acts Compilation of Kingdom / Grace verses Louis Scott " To better understand Scripture, pay attention not only to what is said or written, but also to who is speaking, who is being addressed, the choice of words, the location, the timing, the purpose, the context, and what precedes and follows the passage. " - A modernized version of Miles Coverdale's Golden Rule of Interpretation. I think the average churchgoer, whether they are members or not, somehow has the idea that as soon as you get into Matthew Chapter 1, this is Christianity. But that’s not correct. This is not yet Christianity. It is still an extension of God dealing with Israel, based on all those Old Testament covenants and promises. ACTS 1-2 KJV, AMP, TLB, ESV Week 1: Acts 1–2 (Pentecost and the Kingdom Offer) This breakdown ties Acts 1...

Acts 8:25-40

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The simplicity of the gospel for salvation is something so simple to understand and receive.  You really are without an excuse (Romans 1:20). It is only through Jesus Christ. (1 Corinthians 15:1-4; Romans 10:9-10,13). Justification, sanctification, and glorification.   If you haven't already, I want you to realize that God did not leave His Word under the control or in the hands of angels. He did not leave it in the control of highly educated seminarians, but rather God has placed his Word with the leading of the Holy Spirit into the hands of every person that wants to handle it. And for those who are going to be made aware of the plan of Salvation, God uses common ordinary people. (Romans 10:17). "I defy the Pope and all his laws. If God spares my life, I will cause a boy that drives the plow to know more of the Scripture than you do." - William Tyndale For those who have been saved, I would encourage you to dive deeper into the scriptures.  You will uncover a never-endi...