Free Lessons, Hebrew Text Study, Old Testament, Study of Ruth
Ruth returns to Naomi with an abundance of grain and leftover food from Boaz. Naomi recognizes God’s blessing and Boaz’s role as their kinsman-redeemer, highlighting the theme of divine providence and care.
Free Lessons, Study of Genesis
After the Fall, the man and his wife are driven from the Garden of Eden to face the harshness of life. Clinging to the promise of God (Genesis 3:15), Eve believes that she has given birth to the Messiah.
Did You Know?, Free Lessons
I have heard many people say that the God of the Old Testament was harsh, cruel and mean, implying that they did not like “that” God; but the God of the New Testament is loving, kind, patient and gracious – not like the God of the Old at all! But is this description of God correct? Did God change in the New Testament?? Let’s talk about that! | Genesis 6:3, 15:13-16; 2 Peter 3:9
Free Lessons, Hebrew Text Study, Old Testament
It is sometimes said that the Old Testament saints believed in Jesus to be saved. That is, they were looking FORWARD to Jesus and the cross as the means of their salvation. But is that accurate? However, saints have always been saved “by faith”, what was it that the Old Testament saints had to believe to be saved?