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Week 6 Files: Tabernacle and Sacrifice

Sorry for the posting delay lately. I’ve been a bit under the weather and traveled to Freed Hardeman for lectureship and Huntingdon for a memorial for Madelyn Beamon. Check out the podcasts available of FHU’s lectures from John: The Gospel of Belief. You can hear some really good sessions.

As for files from this week — if you’ve read this site, you’ve already seen them. The tabernacle walk through in 3D was our primary resource Wednesday night, as well as catching up some from week 5. Sorry for nothing new!

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Week 5 Files: “Let My People Go”

Here’s our work from Week 5. This week’s PowerPoint file is a little different than normal. There is a table of contents slide you can use to navigate to the part of the slideshow you’re interested in. The handout for this week focuses primarily on the names of God.

Hope it helps!

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Week 4 Files: Joseph

Here’s our work from Week 4. We studied providence and picked up quite a few lessons from the life of Joseph.

Here is the PowerPoint, here is the handout.

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Week 3 Files

Here are our resources from Week 3. We had snow, so our small groups were extra-small. :-) We split into three groups. Each group answered all of the questions from the PDF. We gathered back together to go over our thoughts from the application questions. The PowerPoint this week didn’t have any notes attatched, so I’m not preparing a handout of it.

By the way, all scriptures are generally taken from the English Standard Version. It’s my translation of choice these days, and the folks at Good News Publishers are gracious enough to allow pretty generous access to their text.

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Group Questions: Week 3

Until I get all the resources from our snowy and small (but wonderful) Wednesday night class up here, here are some of the discussion questions we looked at. Hope it’s good food for thought! :)

Group 1:
Read Matthew 26:38-46. What does the servant’s prayer have in common with Jesus’?
The servant got several physical signs. Other OT characters (Gideon, Abraham, Moses, Elijah) got them, too. Without signs like those, how does God help us make decisions? (see Luke 11:27-36)
Read Proverbs 3:5-6. How can we ensure spiritual success on our missions for him?
What else can we learn from this story?
Group 2:
Read Genesis 50:15-21. How does this story compare with Esau’s plan? (If you’ve read ahead…how does Esau’s plan turn out?)
Read Romans 9:12-14. Was this blessing situation fair?
Read Hebrews 12:15-17. What does unholiness or sexual immorality have to do with Esau?
What can we learn from these passages?
Group 3:
Read Exodus 20:17 and Proverbs 12:12. If everyone you just read about followed these passages, what would have been different?
Read 1Timothy 6:10 and Hebrews 13:4-6. What do we lose if we give in to materialism?
Read 1 Peter 2:23. What can we learn about solving problems from these examples?

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Week 2: Noah thru Sarah’s Death

This week we talked about covenants and faith. Here’s the handout, powerpoint, PowerPoint in PDF, and resources to prove it! :-)

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Week 1: Creation and Fall

Here’s the PowerPoint file from Week 1. We covered Genesis 1-5ish. :-) Here’s a PDF of the PowerPoint file that will allow you to view my notes, should you be a real glutton for punishment.

N.B. You’ll need to have a program installed to view Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. If you don’t have PowerPoint, you have some free alternatives. 1) PowerPoint Viewer is free from Microsoft. It allows you to view (but not edit or print) presentations. 2) Open Office is an Open Source (free) Office suite that competes with Microsoft. 3) I’ve heard that Google’s online applications (Google Apps) now handles presentation files.

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Week 0: Preliminary Readings

Here’s the introductory note guide for our class. This file is a PDF and will require a PDF Viewer like Adobe Acrobat Reader or Foxit Reader (both free) to view and print.