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TOPICAL STUDIES

Inspiration and Authority of Scripture

First and Second Coming of Christ

The Rapture

Why Did Jesus Come to Die?

The Doctrine of Giving

Dispensationalism

Survey of Minor Prophets

How to Treat One Another

The Olivet Discourse

Baptism and Repentance

Demonism

Current Events

Christian Growth and Maturity

Local Church

Armegeddon

Upper Room Discourse

Fundamentals of the Faith

The Promises of God

The Issue of Baptism and Repentance

The Coming of Christ

The Afterlife

The Authority of the Bible

Biblical Anthropology

The Angelic World

The Last Hours of Jesus

Names of Christ

Church History

Christmas Messages

Mormonism

Great Truths for Living the Christian Life

The War Over Interpretation

Practical Truths

Jewish Feast Days

  • The Tabernacle (Part One)
    Guest teacher, Jeff Gutterman, a Jewish/Christian scholar who founded First Born Son Ministries teaches on the Old Testament tabernacle. He explains the sacrifices and the prophecies in the tabernacle that point to the coming of Christ.

  • The Tabernacle (Part Two
    Guest teacher, Jeff Gutterman, a Jewish/Christian scholar who founded First Born Son Ministries teaches on the Old Testament tabernacle. He explains the sacrifices and the prophecies in the tabernacle that point to the coming of Christ.

  • Yom Kippur (Part One)
    Guest teacher, Steven Ger. Yom Kippur is probably the most important holiday of the Jewish year. Many Jews who do not observe any other Jewish custom will refrain from work, fast and/or attend synagogue services on this day. Yom Kippur occurs on the 10th day of Tishri. The holiday is instituted at Leviticus 23:26.

  • Yom Kippur (Part Two)
    Guest teacher, Steven Ger. The name "Yom Kippur" means "Day of Atonement". Yom Kippur during biblical times was not an ordinary day. The sacrificing on this day was not like any of the other sacrifices performed during the year. This once a year sacrifice required that the Kohen HaGadol (High Priest) enter the Kodesh Hakodashim (Holy of Holies) alone, it was just him and God. He took with him a vessel containing the blood of the goat upon which the sacrificial lot fell. This blood was then sprinkled on the kaporet (Mercy Seat), which covered the Aron HaKodesh (Ark of the Covenant) found in the Kodesh Hakodashim. If acceptable, that is if the animal sacrificed was without spot or blemish, God received the offering and declared the sins of b'nai Yisreal (the children of Israel) atoned for.

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