Sinopsis
Rather than reading the Bible through the eyes of modern secularism, this provocative six-part course teaches you to read the Bible through its own eyesas a record of Gods dealing with the human race. When you read it at this level, you will discover reasons to worship God in areas of life you probably never before associated with religion.
Episodios
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Lesson 48 – Exodus: Submission and Obedience or Rebellion and Hardening
30/01/1997 Duración: 01h10minThe character of how God disrupts paganism. The Word of God will either increase someone’s rebellion or induce submission to God. There is a rational connection between the exodus event and the call of Abraham. The sacred name of God. Jesus Christ’s use of the sacred name of God. The lesson of the exodus is that civilization cannot remove the fall. God took His people and walked out from the greatest existing civilization. Characteristics of God’s judgments. Part of God’s justice is restitutionary in nature. Questions and answers.
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Lesson 47 – Exodus continued: YHWH and Jehovah
23/01/1997 Duración: 01h01minThe exodus was a momentous event! The “god of the world” (Satan) is busy reconstructing history so as to make the Word of God not true (mythologized). When we read the Scriptures, we should read them as history. What is the big picture of the exodus? The glory of God is the controlling principle in history. God hardened Pharaoh’s heart by giving him more revelation. The Bible presents a coherent, rational purpose for history.
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Lesson 46 – Exodus – Egypt, Queen Hatshepsut, and Relocating Exodus in History
16/01/1997 Duración: 01h15minThe reason for the Egyptian captivity. Egypt can be considered the historic womb of the nation Israel. The structure of Egyptian society. How did Egyptian society view Pharaoh? The exodus took place in the most unlikely politically and socially structured society in human history. The plagues prior to the exodus. The exodus. Rethinking Egyptian history and classic chronology. Questions and answers.
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Lesson 45 – Introduction to Exodus
09/01/1997 Duración: 01h22sJewish history leading up to the exodus. God put the Jews into a segregated society (Egypt) in order to prevent them from assimilating with other cultures. Egyptian society. Pharaoh was considered the mediator between Heaven and Earth. The confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh was a confrontation between God and the Egyptian gods, two belief systems and two mighty ideas.
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Lesson 44 – Review of the Major Events of the Old Testament (Prior to the Exodus)
02/01/1997 Duración: 01h02minReview of the major events of the Old Testament, prior to the exodus. The exodus event is the major picture of salvation in the Old Testament. The event of creation defines the three major parts of that creation: God, man, and nature. The Christian God speaks and makes contracts! The scriptural view is that man’s image is unique from that of animals. Reasons for suffering.
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Lesson 43 – Biblical Faith for Salvation
19/12/1996 Duración: 47minThe doctrine of faith. Justification must not be confused with regeneration or sanctification. Luther and Calvin taught that faith is assurance of salvation. What is biblical faith? What is the content of “saving faith?” The motive for Christian sanctification must be gratitude for what God has already done for you.
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Lesson 42 – Doctrine of Justification
12/12/1996 Duración: 01h18minThe doctrine of justification. In paganism, man invents truth. In biblical Christianity, man discovers truth. Gospel preaching is not an impudent, superficial act; it is the powerful call of God that creates the elect in human history. Man must be credited with a perfect righteousness that he does not generate. Justification is due to righteousness outside of man: the imputed righteousness of Christ. The Cross was the greatest act of obedience. The Protestant view of justification, contrasted with the Roman Catholic view. The whole point of justification is that the believer’s relationship with God is permanently fixed. [Brief technical difficulties begin around the 43:00 minute mark and last for a couple minutes] Questions and answers.
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Lesson 41 – Abrahamic Covenant – Doctrine of Election
05/12/1996 Duración: 01h19minLinking biblical events with doctrinal truths. Background for the doctrine of election. God can control us without eliminating individual responsibility. When election happens in history, it’s a revelation, a surprise event. Jesus Christ expected people to deduce the doctrine of resurrection from the Abrahamic Covenant. Questions and answers.
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Lesson 40 – Genesis 15, Abrahamic Covenant, God’s Oath of Malediction
21/11/1996 Duración: 01h14minThe Abrahamic Covenant. Missions begin once God breaks from the rest of the world (Genesis 12). The seed of Abraham promise was fulfilled in a miraculous way. You must have an infinite, personal, God in order to have the basis for a covenant (contract). The existence of a covenant with God argues for the inerrancy of Scripture. The significance of circumcision. Questions and answers.
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Lesson 39 – The Call of Abraham, Genesis 12–14
14/11/1996 Duración: 01h15minThe structure of the world system (it’s spiritual orientation) by the time God called Abraham. The activities of civilization tend to further “the lust of the eye,” “the lust of the flesh”, and “the pride of life.” Features of pagan thought. The hallmark of pagan society. Babel was man uniting to create a one-world system for security against God. The call of Abraham. By leaving the world system, Abraham became a worldwide blessing. Questions and answers.
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Lesson 38 – Rise of Paganism in Pre-Abrahamic Civilization
07/11/1996 Duración: 01h02minWhy God had to call Abraham. The process of going from a high civilization, with great promise, to a paganized world system. What constitutes the “world system.” Man’s knowledge is derived, never original, because man is not omniscient. Truth is discovered by man and was there prior to man.
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Lesson 37 – Table of Nations and Tower of Babel
31/10/1996 Duración: 01h56sThe Bible is communication from the Creator concerning most everything, not just religious matters. The sons of Noah used high technology and generated civilization very quickly. The textual structure of the Book of Genesis, as it relates to what occurs in Genesis chapters 10 and 11. The Tower of Babel event.
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Lesson 36 – Rise of Civilization – Noah’s Sons, A New View of History
24/10/1996 Duración: 01h03minNourishing your soul with thoughts of Biblical events. God’s control of human history. The sons of Noah. Using Scripture to rethink history. The strange shape of history following the flood.
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Lesson 35 – Sons of Noah – Dispersion Age, The Start of Civilization
17/10/1996 Duración: 01h27minGenesis chapters 10 and 11 form a bridge from the flood to Abraham and provide the background for every culture that will ever exist. Climatic changes after the flood. The “Ice Age” problem is answered in Scripture. History moves at a steady state, periodically interrupted by high-energy events. Explaining evidences of primitive man. Questions and answers.
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Lesson 34 – Preparation to Call of Abraham
10/10/1996 Duración: 01h06minExclusivism as it relates to the gospel and to the call of Abraham. God’s design of the rainbow. The Noahic Covenant set up boundaries to physical laws, controlling the physics of nature. The flood was both a terrestrial and extraterrestrial event. The post-flood period, before the call of Abraham.
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Lesson 33 – Creation, Fall, Flood, Institutions, Why we Suffer
03/10/1996 Duración: 01h06minYou will either interpret the world around you using the Word of God or let the world around you interpret the Word of God. On the biblical basis, there are two levels of existence: the Creator level and the creature level. Since the fall, creature existence is abnormal. The biblical view is that evil is caused by mankind and angelic rebellion, which means guilt before God. In paganism, evil is normal and everyone is a victim. Features of God’s judgments.
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Lesson 32 – Apologetic Approach; Intelligence, Language & Thought
26/09/1996 Duración: 01h21minReintroduction of the Biblical Framework series. Where the Framework series will be going. Paul’s strategic envelopment in Athens. There are only two creation stories: the pagan view and the biblical view. The pagan view denies creation out of nothing (ex nihilo) and denies the Creator/creature distinction. Questions and answers.
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Lesson 31 – Geology
06/06/1996 Duración: 01h05minInterpreting historical geology inside a Biblical Framework. Sin distorts thinking. The pagan concept of “continuity of being” has existed from ancient times. Sedimentary rock is formed under water and is consistent with a high-energy, water-based catastrophe that changed the world (the global flood). Uniformitarian-based geology versus flood-based geology.
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Lesson 30 – Astronomical Clocks, Humphrey’s Expanded Universe
30/05/1996 Duración: 01h12minTrue biblical faith is locked into historical reality. Evolution is a modern statement of an ancient idea: continuity of being. Dating systems to measure the age of the earth: non-terrestrial clocks (which are more speculative and require a longer chain of conjecture). Not all constants show an earth of great age. For “theological” reasons, cosmologists assume a universe with no center and no boundaries. A theory explaining a universe with both continuities and discontinuities.
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Lesson 29 – Physical & Chemical History, Terrestrial Clocks, Polonium-218
23/05/1996 Duración: 01h07minPhysics: dating systems and measuring ages. Salvation by works is related to evolution: transmuting a sinner into a saint. The Bible makes faith contingent on historical reality. The term “natural law” implies that nature never changes. Without a lawgiver, “natural law” is just conjecture. Various dating systems to measure the age of the earth: terrestrial clocks.