Hardin, Ohio
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Noah's Ark Saves His Family and the Animal Kingdom
Noah was uniquely honorable, and believed God's revealed Word at one of the most perilous times in the history of humanity. Noah obeyed God and built an Ark in the midst of exceeding hatred and riotous rejection. As a result, Noah's son, Shem continued the lineage which ultimately produced the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Worship Without Boundaries in Davidic Worship
Davidic worshp included singing, instruments playing, sacrifices to God and dancing. Musicians were appointed to sing praises day and night. The house of God was a place of worship without boundaries.
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King Solomon Reigned During the Glory Days of Israel
His wisdom was known worldwide and his wealth exceeded all the kings in the world. Solomon spoke 3,000 proverbs, wrote 1,005 songs, Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon. He supervised the building of the temple with its interior plated with over 20 tons of gold. Like the temple, Solomon was one of a kind.
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Jesus Christ is the Perfect Atonement for the sins of mankind
No sacrifice could so completely cover sins, and so entirely pay the price of sin as the blood of Jesus Christ. He truly was the perfect atoning sacrifice for the cleansing of all mankind.
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King David is Considered the Greatest King of Israel, and a Man After Gods Own Heart
King David unified Israel and built the military, treasury and national dignity to an unparalleled height. He conquered all surrounding enemies and established an empire that was so powerful that his son Solomon never had to fight a war. David was a versatile man who enjoyed and also suffered a multiplicity of life's experiences, but in the end was the most beloved king of all time.
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Joshua leads the Israelites into the Promised Land
Throughout the book of Joshua, there are several incredible accounts of God moving in both miraculous and mysterious ways. As the feet of the priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant stepped into the overflowing Jordan River, the waters suddenly parted and all of Israel crossed over on dry ground. Upon crossing, Jericho was the first city they reached. After the Israelite army marched around Jericho for six days, and then seven times on the seventh day, they blasted their horns and the seemingly impenetrable walls crumbled to the ground.
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Hidden Truths and Unique Perspectives are Found in 1 Chronicles
Many readers who make it through the books of Samuel and Kings find the accounts in First Chronicles to be redundant. While it does duplicate much of the text, hidden truths are found in this book and it offers a unique perspective not found elsewhere. In short, the book of First Chronicles is God's perspective of Israel.
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Pride Sent Lucifer from Heaven to Earth
Lucifer was one of three archangels mentioned in Scripture. He was created by God as all angels were, but his role was different from the other angelic hosts. Lucifer was referred to as the 'covering angel.' Just as the cherubim covered the mercy seat of the Ark of the Covenant, Lucifer was established by God to be the angel of worship, one whose ministry surrounded the heart of heaven. Lucifer was created to dwell eternally in the throne room of heaven, in the very presence of God (Ezekiel 28:14).
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The Life and Reign of King David
The book of 2 Samuel follows the life and reign of David. God used David to bring Israel back to Himself, and to set the standard for the reign of future kings. Many kings after David were judged by whether they had done what was right in the sight of the Lord according to their father David. But more importantly, 2 Samuel records the personal covenant God made with David for an everlasting kingdom.
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