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Feeding Elijah and Elisha
Elijah (my God is Jehovah) and Elisha (my God is salvation) were, in some ways, very different. Consider: (1) There is no evidence that Elijah came from a wealthy background. Elisha seems to have been. He plowed with twelve yokes … Continue reading →
Posted in food, Hospitality, prophets
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Fifteen Periods of Bible History
It is not uncommon for Bible readers to get confused over the Biblical time-line. How close in time were certain events? Were these personalities contemporary? How long before Christ was that? The Bible can be outlined in fifteen periods of … Continue reading →
Posted in Bible History, Bible Study, Old Testament/New Testament
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Tagged 1 Kings 6:1 cf. Acts 13:21 cf. 2 Samuel 5:4-5 cf. 1 Kings 2:11 cf. 1 Kings 11:42 cf. 2 Chronicles 9:30, 10 cf. Deuteronomy 2:14, 17; Genesis 46:9; Galatians 3:16-17; 1 Kings 6:1, 25:26 cf. 47:8-9, 430 years or 400 years or 215 years, a.d., a.m., after the flood, andy kiser, anno domini, anno mundi, antediluvian, b.c., babylon, bad kings, before Christ, before flood, Bible History, captivity restoration, chronology, chronology of n.t. books, church, conquest, divided kingdom, division of greece, don simpson, egyptian, fifteen periods, Genesis 11, Genesis 12:4 cf. 21:5 cf, Genesis 12:4; Genesis 21:5 cf. 17:1, Genesis 5, good kings, greece, herods, how long was period of judges, how long were children of israel in egypt, immanuel, inter-testament, Joshua 11:23 cf. 14:7, judah alone, judges, kings of israel, kings of judah, maccabees, passovers in Jesus ministry, patriarchal, pauls missionary journeys, persia, pharisees, postdiluvian, prophetic silence, prophets to israel, prophets to judah, prophets to others, Revelation 17:10-12, rome, roy deaver, sadducees, three carrying aways, three returns, timeline, united kingdom, wilderness wanderings
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