Keith Oliver taught this week, and gave a great overview of the work and words of the prophets. Here’s his Prophetic PowerPoint. :)
Category: Files
A powerpoint study of Hosea, Amos, and Isaiah. Night, day, and night again.
Week 25: Timelines
I used to hate timeline people.
I have become what I despise.
I can’t get my head around the divided kingdom’s kings and prophets without a little bit of visual help. We worked through some stories about Elijah and Elisha this past week and looked at a compilation of old testament timelines of the divided kingdom and timelines of old testament prophecy.
For my convenience, (not yours!), I’ve wrapped all the timelines and the presentation into a zip file. Enjoy!
PowerPoint for the week…
We grappled with Ecclesiastes and the meaning of life. Get ready for the Divided Kingdom! Here we come!
Week 22 Files
Week 22 was a discussion of Song of Solomon and a few remaining Proverbs. Enjoy!
Week 21 Files: Proverbs
Early to bed, early to rise makes a man wealthy, healthy and wise. Right? Sure…
This week we discussed proverbs in depth, and played a little Proverb fill-in-the blank. I hope you enjoyed and learned a bit as we had fun with them. This week’s handout and PowerPoint file about studying Proverbs is in a zip file. Several of you mentioned that you’ve had trouble opening these.
If you’re using Windows XP or Vista, you have a built-in zip file opener. If not, you’ll need to download something like WinZip or 7Zip to do the trick.
To open the zip files, after you’ve got one of those programs or operating systems–simply right click on the link, select “save target as” and once the file is downloaded, click open. This will open a folder that will show you all of the files inside. A zip file is basically a compressed package that holds several files within it…that way, you only have to download one file instead of two or three, and I only have to upload one. See? Win-win! :-)
You then should be able to see the files. This week’s package includes a PDF Handout (requires Acrobat Reader) and a PowerPoint Viewer (either from Microsoft or a third-party). If you have any questions, please send me an email or leave them in the comments.
I hope you enjoyed our discussion about the temple, famous last words, and what it means to be a man. Our lesson PowerPoint led us through some of that conversation.
Here’s the awareness test video and the temple fly-through.
Here’s this week’s powerpoint — enjoy! :)