Learn The Bible In 24 Hours Quotes
Learn The Bible In 24 Hours
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“The Scripture is inexhaustible—you can never get to the bottom of its depth. And that’s what you would expect from the Word of God.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“The Bible is the only book that hangs its entire credibility on its ability to write history in advance, without error.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and the Bible. –GEORGE WASHINGTON”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“The step of obedience always precedes revelation. That pattern is evident all through the Scripture.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours
“Someone has said, “If you squeeze a lemon, you should get lemon juice. If you squeeze an orange, you should get orange juice. If you squeeze a Christian, you should get Christ.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“The word for one in Deuteronomy 6:4 is echad and is a compound unity, a collective sense. It implies plurality in unity, like in “one cluster of grapes.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“Christ did not come to make bad men good, but to give dead men life!”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“Earlier, in Hour 9, we examined Daniel 9 where the angel Gabriel told Daniel that from the commandment to restore and rebuild Jerusalem unto Messiah the King would be 173,880 days, sixty-nine weeks of 360-day years. If you do the arithmetic, you’ll discover that the number of days between the Decree of Artaxerxes Longimanus on March 12, 445 B.C., to the triumphal entry which happened on April 6, A.D. 32, is precisely 173,880 days.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“If you want to know what time it is on God’s clock, look at Israel. Understand Israel—it’s the only nation that has its origin, history, ups and downs, and destiny all written out in advance for the diligent.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“There are no other religious books on planet earth that have the audacity to hang their track record on their ability to predict the future. Only the Bible is 20/20, on target, and always has been. You can prove the Bible is true by what it says and what has happened.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“Don’t confuse disbelief and doubt. Doubt is healthy inquiry. Disbelief is a willful choice.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“You don’t have a chance if you think you can clean yourself up before you come to the Lord. You come to the Lord first, then He will clean up your life. A fisherman cleans the fish after the fish are caught.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“Jesus was crucified on the fourteenth of Nisan and He was in the grave three days. So He rose on the seventeenth of Nisan. God’s new beginning of the Planet Earth under Noah was on the same date, in advance, as our new beginning in Jesus Christ.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“A pearl is the only jewel that is a response to an irritation, grows by accretion, and is removed to become an item of adornment. That is a perfect idiom for the Church.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“The Lion of the Tribe of Judah is an emblem of the Messiah, representative of Matthew. The ox was the classic symbol of a servant, as presented in Mark. Luke emphasized the Son of Man; and John, the Eagle. The same four faces that were the ensigns for the camps of Israel and appear on the cherubim seem to also characterize the four Gospels.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“It took only forty hours to get Israel out of Egypt—the Passover. But it took forty years to get Egypt out of Israel.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“Thorns were then the symbol of the curse. On the Cross, Jesus bore those thorns, which were literally thorns, but also were emblematic of bearing the curse for all of us.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“your eternal destiny: the ultimate love story, written in blood on a wooden cross erected in Judea some two thousand years ago.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“How does the God of the universe demonstrate infinite love? By allowing man to get in a predicament that only God’s death could solve. No greater love hath any man than he that lays down his life for his friends. And nothing less than the death of God Himself availed to satisfy His holiness and justice.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“Some say that the only man-made things in Heaven will be His scars.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“Prophecy is not the study of things to come: prophecy is looking at God’s total plan from beginning to end.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“The Old Testament is the record of a nation; the New Testament is the record of a man, and that’s what the Bible is really all about!”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“Egypt is our world today—different vocabulary, same issues. Egypt was organized on the basis of force, ambition, and pleasure, just like our culture today. Egypt persecuted the people of God and was overthrown by divine judgment, just as today’s world is destined to be.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“The history of the Bible can be viewed as a Tale of Two Cities: Babylon as the City of Man; Jerusalem as the City of God. Both of them have their beginnings in Genesis and both of them are prominent in the climax of the book of Revelation. They represent ideas, not just locales.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“Jesus was crucified on Passover, which is on the fourteenth of Nisan. He was in the grave three days, resurrected on the seventeenth day of the seventh month of the “Genesis” calendar. God’s new beginning on the Planet Earth under Noah was on the anniversary, in anticipation of our new beginning in Jesus Christ!”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“They are in danger, but they are there.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“The Scripture presents seven compound titles of God, each describing God in terms of our needs: YHWH-jireh, the Lord will provide (Genesis 22); YHWH-rapha, the Lord that healeth (Exodus 15); YHWH-shalom, the Lord our Peace ( Judges 6); YHWH-tsidkenu, the Lord our Righteousness ( Jeremiah 23); YHWH-shammah, the Lord ever-present (Ezekiel 48); YHWH-nissi, the Lord our Banner (Exodus 17); and YHWH-raah, the Lord our Shepherd (Psalm 23). These describe God’s seven-fold completeness for each of us.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“Psalm 2 is another fascinating Psalm because it is a trilogue among three people: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Just reading it through is interesting, but it really hits you between the eyes when you realize who’s saying what to whom. The first one speaking, I believe, is the Holy Spirit, in verses 1-3: “Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us.” Here is the”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“Why was the Law given? This is widely misunderstood. The first reason is to provide a standard of righteousness. How do you know right from wrong? By looking at God’s standard, not relativism—God makes the rules, which were given to expose and identify sin.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
“Paleontology has a sordid history of frauds and deceit. In 120 years since Darwin, no one has found a fossil of a legitimate intermediate stage of any kind. The textbook examples of our supposed ancestors have all been discredited, some of them as deliberate frauds. The Heidelberg Man was built from a jawbone; the Nebraska Man (1922) was made from just one tooth that was later discovered to be part of an extinct pig; the Piltdown Man (1912) was made from the jawbone of a modern ape and was filed and treated with iron salts to make it look old. Neanderthal Man was found in the Neander valley near Dusseldorf. The International Congress of Zoology (1958) determined that it was just an old man suffering from arthritis. The Java Man (1922) was built by an 1891 skull cap and a femur; the teeth were from an orangutan. These well-documented frauds continue to be promoted in most school textbooks, however.”
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
― Learn the Bible in 24 Hours: An Overview of the Whole Bible
