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After over two years of trials, and many months of traveling (including a shipwreck), Paul has arrived in Rome. In Acts 28:17-31 we find him under house arrest, but also preaching & writing more letters to the churches.
Paul is on his way to stand trial before Caesar in Rome. He and his companions have been shipwrecked on the island of Malta. In Acts 28:11-16 we see that they spend several months on Malta before continuing on their journey, finally arriving in Rome.
Paul is on his way to Rome to stand trial before Caesar. In the previous chapter his ship has been destroyed in a storm, but everyone is saved. In Acts 28:1-10 we find him and his companions shipwrecked on the island of Malta.
Paul is on a ship on his way to Rome. In the previous verses the promised storm arrived. Acts 27:27-44 describes the shipwreck and how God saves Paul and everyone else on the ship, as God promised through His angel.
Paul has been arrested and is on a voyage to Rome. In the previous verses God warns him of a mighty storm. Acts 27:13-26 describes this storm and how God promises Paul no one on the ship will die.
Exercising his right as a Roman citizen, Paul has appealed to Caesar. In Acts 27:1-12 he and his companions set sail for Rome. During the voyage God warns Paul that a great storm is coming, but the Roman centurion and sailors ignore his warning.
Paul has just shared his testimony with King Herod Agrippa and the Roman Governor Festus. In Acts 26:24-32 we see how these two ancient leaders and rulers responded to the gospel message.
Paul is on trial before King Herod Agrippa. In Acts 16:12-23 we read of his Damascus experience for the third time, and how he came to Christ as a result.
Paul has been arrested and brought before two Roman governors, first Felix, then Festus. In Acts 26:1-11 he now speaks before King Herod Agrippa and his wife Bernice. In these verses Paul describes what his life was like before he accepted Christ.
In previous verses Paul was arrested and has stood trial before two Roman governors, Felix and Festus. In Acts 25:13-27 Festus consults King Herod Agrippa to see what to do with Paul after Paul appeals to Caesar (as was his right was a Roman citizen).
In previous chapters Paul has been arrested in Jerusalem and sent to Caesarea to stand trial before Felix. In Acts 25, After 2 years in prison there, he is brought to trial before the new Roman governor Festus. After the trail Paul appeals to Caesar.
Paul has been arrested in Jerusalem. In Acts 24 he's has been sent to stand trial before the Roman governor Felix in Caesarea. This chapter gives the details of his trial and what happens to Paul as a result.
Paul has been arrested in Jerusalem and brought before the Sanhedrin. In the rrevious verses he starts yet another riot. Acts 23:12-35 describes a plot to kill Paul and describes how the Roman commander has Paul transferred to Caesarea to keep him safe.
Paul has been arrested in Jerusalem and taken into custody by the Romans. In Acts 23:1-11 he is taken before the Jewish priests and Sanhedrin. In the interrogation that follows he greatly angers the high priest Ananias.
Though I don't live in Everett, when I come up to visit family in Everett a must stop if always Half Price Books on SE Everett Mall Way. I find it a profitable place to visit as a bookseller and a fun and thrifty place to browse as a book buyer.
I've never seen History Channel's Ax Men, but I'm fortunate enough to have a chance to interview Jimmy Smith Aqua Logger's sister. She would like to give some insight on what Jimmy is really like.
Paul has started in riot before the temple and been arrested. In Acts 22:22-30 Paul is about to be flogged, but points out he is a Roman citizen. The Roman commander is horrified because flogging or even putting chains on a Roman citizen was illegal.
Paul has returned to Jerusalem. In Acts 21 Paul was arrested for causing a riot in front of the temple. In Acts 22:1-21 Paul speaks before the Jewish crowd, giving his testimony and describing his conversion on the road to Damascus
Paul has returned to Jerusalem. In Acts 21:27-40 Paul starts a riot before the temple and is arrested by the Romans. He asks for, and gets permission, to speak to the Jewish crowd.
Paul has returned to Jerusalem, even though he has been warned multipled times through the Holy Spirit that he will be arrested there. Acts 21:17-26 describes his first few days in Jerusalem and his time spent with the Jerusalem church.
Paul has finished his third missionary journey and is now on his way to Jerusalem. Acts 21:1-16 describes his journey to Jerusalem and the prophetic warnings he is given by Agabus, the prophet. We also meet Philip again, and his prophetess daughters.
Paul is on his third missionary journey. In Acts 20:13-38 we find him saying goodbye to the church of Ephesus where he lived and served there for over 2 years. The Holy Spirit has told Paul that many trials are to come, including imprisonment.
In Acts 20 Paul is on his third missionary journey. In Acts 20:7-12 we read the fascinating story of how God uses Paul to raise a boy, Eutychus, from the dead after falling from a window. Eutychus fell asleep while listening to Paul preach.
In Acts 20 Paul is on his third missionary journey. Acts 20:1-6 describes his travels in Macedonia and Greece. During part of this journey he travels with Christian delegates carrying a large offering of money.
I was born and raised in Richland, Washington. When I was little my mother taught me how and where to hunt for asparagus in the wild areas along the Columbia River. I continue to asparagus hunt in some of the same places today.
In this article I discuss two more variations of exponential word problems the math student should know.
In this article I discuss how to work with basic exponential equations, introduce the student to exponential functions, then show how to use this knowledge to solve 3 exponential word problems. This materials is covered in Saxon Algebra 2, Lesson 115.
How you spend your money says alot about your character and what you value. Truly: "Your Checkbook is Your Autobiography"
Paul preached against idol worship. In Acts 19:23-41 we find that Ephesus' economy was dependent on the worship of the goddess Artemis (Diana). Angry at his loss of income, a silversmith in Ephesus starts a riot centered on stopping Paul.
In Acts 19:1-22 we find Paul back in Ephesus. The seven sons of Sceva attempt to cast out demons in the name of Jesus without knowing Jesus. Many believed in Ephesus and burned their magical scrolls and repented of their sorcery.
Paul's finished his second missionary journey and starts on his third missionary journey. Here in Acts 18:24-28 we take a break from reading about Paul and meet Apollos, a new believer, who arrives in Ephesus after Paul leaves.
Acts 18:18-23 describes Paul's first visit to Ephesus, the conclusion of his second missionary journey, and the beginning of his third missionary journey. Paul meets Priscilla and Aquila.
In Acts 18 Paul is on his second missionary journey. In Acts 18:1-17 we find him in Corinth being brought before the proconsul Gallio. Gallio was the brother of the philosopher Seneca.
I hate weeding, but like most homeowners I want a nice looking yard. In this article I share a simple weeding strategy that requires no weed killers or expensive mulches -- only a little discipline and some simple planning.
The apostle Paul quoted Greek poets at least four times in the Book of Acts, 1 Corinthians, and Titus. In this article I give the verses, the Greek poet sources, and a little of the context of how the quotes were used.
A common word problem in Algebra is the age word problem that discusses the age of two people and their ages at some given time in the part and/or in the future. This is covered in Saxon Algebra 2, Lesson 120. In this article I work through 3 examples.
In Acts 17:16-34 Paul visits Athens on his second missionary journey. Here we get a glimpse of the intellectual life that classical scholars have studied for centuries and how these Greek intellectuals responded to the gospel of the risen Christ.
In Acts 17:11-5 Paul visits Berea in Macedonia, while on his second missionary journey. Down through the centuries the Bereans have been commended for their eagerness to search the scriptures, to see if what Paul taught was true.
In Acts 17:1-9 Paul visits Thessalonica in Macedonia for the first time, as part of his second missionary journey. As had happened in the past, his preaching causes a riot.
Acts 16:16-40 tells one of the more famous stories of the Book of Acts, when God uses Paul and Silas to cast out a fortune-telling demonic spirit in a slave girl in Philippi. They are cast in prison as a result, and then lead the jailer to Christ.
Here in Acts 16 Paul is on his second missionary journey. In Acts 16:11-15 he visits Philippi and leads a prominent businesswoman, Lydia, to the Lord. These verses gives us hints about how Paul felt about and interacted with women.
Here is Acts 16 Paul is on his second missionary journey; traveling with him are Silas and young Timothy. In Acts 16:6-10 we read how the Holy Spirit directs them in which cities and provinces to visit. Paul has a vision of a man from Macedonia.
Paul has set out on his second missionary journey with Silas. Here in Acts 16:1-5 we meet the teenager Timothy and learn how he comes to travel with Paul.
Here in Acts 15:36-41 we have a documented case of how there were quarrels and disagreements in the early church, just like we have today. Paul and Barnabas fight over whether or not John Mark should travel with them and Paul and Barnabas part company.
The first church council in Jerusalem is in session. The question? Should Gentile Christians be required to follow Jewish traditions. Acts 15:22-35 describs the letter they decide to send to the Gentile Christians as a result.
More and more Gentiles are coming to Christ. In Acts 15:1-21 we read about the first church council held in Jerusalem to discuss whether or not Gentile Christians should be required to conform to Jewish traditions in order to be Christians.
In Acts 14 Paul and Barnabas complete Paul's first missionary journey. In Lystra they heal a crippled man and are mistaken for Zeus (Jupiter) and Hermes (Mercury). After being hailed as gods, Paul is stoned and left for dead.
In Acts 13 Paul, Barnabas and John Mark set out on the first of Paul's missionary journeys. In Acts 13:13-52 John Mark leaves while Paul and Barnabas move on to Pisidian Antioch where Paul preaches the gospel in the Jewish synagogue.
In Acts 13 Paul (Saul) and Barnabas set out on their first missionary journey. In Acts 13:4-12 the Holy Spirit tells them to go to Cyprus. Here they preach the gospel to the Roman proconsul Sergius Paulus; his pet sorcerer Bar-Jesus is struck blind.
The early Church is beginning to reach out to the Gentiles (non-Jews). In Acts 13:1-3 we read of Saul (Paul) and Barnabas being called out as missionaries. Here Paul's first missionary journey begins.
Acts 12:20-25 describes the dramatic death of King Herod Agrippa, a known persecutor and murderer of Christians. In this article I briefly compare the Bible description of his death to the Jewish historian Josephus' account.
In Acts 12:2-19 we read about the death of Saint James, and the arrest and miraculous escape of Saint Peter from King Herod Agrippa I's prison. This is a famous story, immortalized by such famous painters as Raphael.
Acts 12 describes Saint Peter's miraculous escape from prison during the reign of King Herod. In this article I talk about all the Herods of the Bible so we can understand which Herod is persecuting the Christians at this time.
Acts 11:19-30 describes the birth and growth of the early Christian church in Antioch. In the end of the chapter we learn of how the prophet Agabus predicts the coming of a great famine in the Roman Empire during the reign of Claudius.
In Acts 11:1-18 Peter is criticized by Jewish Christians for accepting Gentiles into the church. Here he retells the story of Acts 10 of how the Roman centurion Cornelius and his family came to Christ.
This chapter tells the story of the conversion of Cornelius, a Roman centurion, and his friends and family. Acts 10:24-48 describes how Saint Peter breaks Jewish tradition and goes to a Gentile's home to lead this family to Christ.
This chapter in Acts tells the story of the conversion of Cornelius, a Roman centurion, and his friends and family to Christianity. Acts 10:9-23 describes how God prepares Peter by giving him a vision of a sheet filled with unclean animals.
This chapter in Acts tells the story of the conversion of Cornelius, a Roman centurion, and his friends and family to Christianity. Acts 10:1-8 describes the vision Cornelius has of an angel telling him to send for Saint Peter.
My brother recently finished installing his master bathroom. When I interviewed him about what advice he could give to other homeowners, he said being your own general contractor was an obvious way to save money. In this article I expand on why.
In the first part of Acts 9 we discussed Saul's conversion to Christianity. Here in Acts 9:32-43 we shift back to Peter and how God uses him to heal a man named Aeneas and to raise a woman named Dorcas/Tabitha from the dead.
In the first part of Acts 9 we read about Saul's conversion to Christianity on the road to Damascus. In Acts 9:20-31 we learn about Saul's first attempts at evangelism and how people reacted to this dramatically changed man.
In Acts 8 the persecution of the early church began. In Acts 9:1-19 we read of the dramatic conversion of one of those persecutors, the Pharisee Saul of Tarsus. This section of scripture is often called Saul's "Road to Damascus" experience.
My brother recently finished installing his own master bathroom. In this interview he gives some practical advice about how you can save money on what can be an frustrating and expensive construction project.
My primary success at AC has been through posting my Bible study notes. In this article I would like to encourage other Bible Study and Sunday School teachers to do the same: share your faith and make a little extra cash!
The persecution of the early church has begun and the good news is being preached to non-Jews. Here in Acts 8:26-40 we have one of my favorite stories, the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch.
The persecution of the early Christian church has begun and the apostles begin to preach the good news outside of Jerusalem, going first to Samaria. Here in Acts 8:9-25 we have the story of Peter and Simon the Sorcerer.
In Acts 7 Stephen was martyred and the persecution of the early church began, led by Saul. Christians fled Jerusalem and the gospel begins to spread into Palestine and Syria. In Acts 8:1-8, Philip preaches the gospel in Samaria.
In Acts 6, Stephen has been arrested and brought before the Sanhedrin to stand trial. In these final verses in Acts 7 Stephen finishes his speech in his defense; his words enrage the Jewish leaders so greatly they have him stoned to death.
In Acts 6, Stephen, one of the first deacons of the early Christian church has been arrested and brought before the Sanhedrin to stand trial. In these verses Stephen continues his speech in his defense by describing the history of the Jewish people.
In Acts 6, Stephen, one of the first deacons of the early Christian church, has been arrested and brought before the Sanhedrin to stand trial. In Acts 7 Stephen gives his defense; much of his speech is a retelling of the history of the Jewish people.
Here are my Bible study notes for Acts 6:8-15. This section of scripture describes the ministry and arrest of the first Christian martyr, Stephen. Stephen was one of the original seven deacons chosen in the previous verses.
Here are my Bible study notes for Acts 6:1-7. These verses describe how seven men were chosen during the time of the Early Church to help with the distribution of food to widows. These men would later be called deacons.
Here are my Bible study notes for Acts 5:12-42. After the dramatic deaths of Ananias and Sapphira the apostles continue to heal and speak in the name of Jesus and are persecuted by the Sanhedrin (Jewish leaders).
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my notes for Acts 5:1-11. This section describes the sad story of how God struck Ananias and Sapphira dead because of their lying and deceit.
I recently taught a Bible study of the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 2:11-22. These verses talks about how God hates pride and arrogance and how there is coming a time of judgment for those refusing to acknowledge the One True God.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 2:8-10. These three verses describe how Judah has fallen back into the sin of idol worship. We can trace this back to Rachel, Jacob's wife.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 2:5-7. God warns that He will remove His protection from Judah if they continue to imitate the Philistines by practicing magic and engaging in other occult practices.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 2:1-4. This passage is almost identical to Micah 4:1-3; both Micah and Isaiah spoke of what is going to happen "in the last days."
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 1:23-31. In this section of scripture we look at how sometimes the righteous suffer along side the wicked when unGodly nations come under judgment.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 1:18-22. In these verses God likens Jerusalem to being no better than a harlot and a murderer. (And people think the Bible is boring!)
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 1:7-17. In this section of scripture the nation of Judah is compared to the wicked cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 1:1-6. This chapter reads like a legal case being argued between the Lord, Isaiah, and the Heavens and the Earth.
My Hastings superstore is one of my favorite places to shop. Learn some ways to maximize your Hastings buying experience, have fun, and save some money.
Here is summary of the basic math facts about triangles that every math student should know. These facts were gleaned from Saxon Algebra 2, Third Edition. This edition is well known for teaching geometry along with Algebra.
Worried about losing your job because you don't get along very well with your boss? Here are some of the business etiquette lessons that helped female secretaries in 1944 keep their jobs.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. These are my notes for Isaiah 29:17-24. In this last part of the chapter Isaiah promises that judgment will pass and Judah will once again walk with the Lord.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. These are my notes for Isaiah 29:13-16. Here Isaiah exposes the people of Judah's hypocrisy.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. These are my notes for Isaiah 29:9-12. Here it is prophesized that those that hear Isaiah's warnings and promises won't comprehend them.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes on Isaiah 29:5-8. Isaiah promises the enemies of Jerusalem will be scattered.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 29:1-4. Here Isaiah warns that Jerusalem (Ariel) will be besieged.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes of Isaiah 46. In this short chapter we see the themes of coming against idolatry and the promise of Cyrus' coming and Babylon's downfall.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here I give an overview on what the name Isaiah means in Hebrew and what we know about the prophet Isaiah.
I am a Sister Wendy Beckett fan and enjoy watching her art critique specials on DVD. In this article I list which art works she critiques in her "Sister Wendy's Odyssey" and share comments about my own personal favorites.
I am a Sister Wendy Beckett fan and enjoy watching her art critique specials on DVD. In this article I list which art works she critiques in both the DVD and book versions of her "Sister Wendy's Grand Tour" art special.
The Bible can be the source for interesting math problems for the Christian teacher. In part I of this article we collected data from the Adam to Noah genealogy in Genesis 5; here in part II we finish our table and analyze our data.
The Bible is full of numbers and can be the source for interesting math problems for the Christian teacher. Here I discuss teaching mathematical patterns and data collection from the Adam to Noah genealogy described in Genesis 5.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 66:15-24. This last group of verses in Isaiah appear to be describing Jesus' Second Coming, as well as presenting a rare Old Testament description of Hell.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 66:1-14. Part of this section of Scripture describes the birth of a new Israel, after the Babylonian captivity.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. This article covers my notes for Isaiah 61:4-11. This section promises restoration, glory and prosperity for Israel during some future time when they live peaceful with the Gentiles.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 61:1-3. These verses are some of the most well known in the book of Isaiah, describing Jesus' first coming to earth as the Servant of the Lord.
Another Algebra word problem the math student should know how to solve is the inverse variation word problem. In this article I discuss how to set up and solve these kinds of math problems. Two sample problems are included.
Here are the plots of Andre Norton's less well know juvenile and young adult fiction including The Prince Commands, Ralestone Luck, Ride Proud, Rebel!, Rebel Spurs, Stand to Horse, Scarface, Yankee Privateer, Stand and Deliver and Shadow Hawk.
In this article I discuss how to solve a variation of the uniform motion math word problem, the boat-in-the-river word problem. This material is covered in Saxon Algebra 2, Lesson 92. Two sample word problems are presented.
In 1973 Pastor David Wilkerson published his book "The Vision." In the first chapter he makes some incredible claims about God warning him about a coming economic crisis. Have some of those predictions now come true?
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my notes for Acts 4:32-37. This section of scripture gives us a glimpse of how the members of the early church provided for each other by selling their property and giving to the needy.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my notes for Acts 4:23-31. This section of Scripture describes how the early church responds to persecution.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my notes for Acts 4:1-22. This section of Scripture describes when Peter and John are imprisoned and then brought before the temple leaders to defend themselves.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. This article contains my notes for Acts 3:12-26. This section describes Peter's second recorded sermon, given after the healing of the lame man.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my notes for Acts 3:1-11. This section describes the healing of the lame man resting by the temple's Beautiful Gate.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. This article contains my notes for Isaiah 10:27-34. This section contains a prophecy regarding "the Assyrian", which some commentators believe represents the Anti-Christ.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. This article contains my notes for Isaiah 10:20-26. This section talks about the Godly remnant that will remain after the coming Assyrian and Babylonian judgments.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. This article contains my notes for Isaiah 10:12-19. This section continues the prophecy regarding Assyria coming under judgment.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. This article covers Isaiah 10:5-11. This section deals with a prophecy regarding judgment against Assyria.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. This article covers Isaiah 10:1-4. Chapter 10 is a prophetic chapter; this first section presents a general judgment against Israel and Judah (with applications for us).
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my lecture notes for Acts 2:40-47. This section finishes Peter's great sermon.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my lecture notes for Acts 2:22-39. This section continues with Peter's great sermon at Pentecost.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my lecture notes for Acts 2:14-21. This chapter is all about what happened in Jerusalem at Pentecost.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my notes for Acts 2:4-13. This section discusses speaking in tongues. In this article I summarize some of what Billy Graham teaches on the subject.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my lecture notes for Acts 2:1-3. This chapter describes the miracle that occurs in Jerusalem, at Pentecost.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. This article covers Isaiah 7:10-12. Chapter 7 is a mixture of contemporary (Old Testament) history and prophecy, including a Messianic prophecy.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. This article covers Isaiah 7:2-9. Chapter 7 is a mixture of contemporary (Old Testament) history and prophecy, including a Messianic prophecy.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. This article covers Isaiah 7:19-25. Chapter 7 is a mixture of contemporary (Old Testament) history and prophecy, including a Messianic prophecy.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. This article covers Isaiah 7:13-18. Chapter 7 is a mixture of contemporary (Old Testament) history and prophecy, including a Messianic prophecy.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. This article covers Isaiah 7:1. Chapter 7 is a mixture of contemporary (Old Testament) history and prophecy, including a Messianic prophecy.
In this article I discuss how to set up and solve word problems that ask you to find consecutive integers that match certain criteria. Included are four sample problems, two of which look at even and odd consecutive integers.
A common word problem in algebra is the chemical mixture word problem. In this article I walk through how to solve three sample "Type B" problems.
In this article I demonstrate how to solve Algebra word problems that deal with chemical mixtures by working through two sample problems. This material is covered in Saxon Algebra 2, Lesson 52.
One of the most dreaded word problem in Algebra is the Uniform Motion Word Problem. This article discusses three permutations of the form D1 + D2 = k by providing and solving three sample word problems.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah Here are my lecture notes for Isaiah 24:17-23 This chapter describes the coming judgment of the earth.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah Here are my lecture notes for Isaiah 24:6-16. This chapter talks about the coming destruction of the whole earth.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my lecture notes for Isaiah 24:5. This verse explains why the earth will be coming under judgment in the future.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my lecture notes for Isaiah 24:1-4. This chapter describes a coming judgment against the whole earth.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my lecture notes for Isaiah 26:12-21. This chapter warns of judgment, but it also promises that there is life after death.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my lecture notes for Isaiah 26:1-11. This chapter warns of judgment coming to the wicked.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my lecture notes for Isaiah 25:6-12. This chapter gives us hints about the after life.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my lecture notes for Isaiah 25:1-5. This chapter gives the bright promise of a future life.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 28:15-29. This section discusses Judah's decision to try to make a political alliance with Egypt.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 28:7-14. This section continues in a theme of future judgment of Judah.
I recently taight a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes on Isaiah 28:1-6. In this section Samaria and Israel is warned of coming judgment.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 36:9-22. This chapter covers the famous attack on Jerusalem by Assyria during King Hezekiah's reign.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 36:1-8. This chapter describe the famous Assyrian attack on Jerusalem during Hezekiah's reign.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 35:1-10. This chapter is a poem of blessings.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 39:5-8. This chapter describes the visit of the Babylonian envoys to King Hezekiah of Judah and what Isaiah predicted would happen as a result.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes on Isaiah 39:1-4. This chapter talks about the visit of the Babylonian envoys to King Hezekiah of Judah. This story is also presented in 2 Kings 20:12-19.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 63:7-19. In this section God is thanked for His loving kindness and compassion.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes on Isaiah 63:1-6. This chapter describes God's judgment on Edom, a nation known to hate God's people.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 62:1-12. This chapter describes promised blessings for Israel.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 64:1-12. This chapter reads like a Psalm.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 38:15-22. This talks about a famous story in the OT, when King Hezekiah is given a sign that he will be healed by having the shadow on a sun dial go upward.
Here are my notes for Isaiah 38:4-14. Here we have the story of how King Hezekiah prays to be healed of a terminal illness. He asks for a sign in regards to a famous ancient sundial, the stairway of Ahaz.
Here are my notes for Isaiah 38:1-3. This chapter describes the famous story of King Hezekiah's healing from a terminal illness and his request for a sign using the famous sundial, Ahaz's stairway.
When I taught my two-year-long Bible study on Isaiah, I used The Pulpit Commentary Volume 10: Isaiah edited by H.D.M. Spence and Joseph S. Exell to give me a starting point and rough outline of the material covered in the chapters.
When I taught my two-year-long Bible study on Isaiah, I used The Pulpit Commentary Volume 10: Isaiah edited by H.D.M. Spence and Joseph S. Exell to give me a starting point and rough outline of the material covered in the chapters.
When I taught my 2-year-long Bible study on Isaiah, I used The Pulpit Commentary Volume 10: Isaiah edited by H.D.M. Spence and Joseph S. Exell to give me a starting point and rough outline of the material covered in the chapters
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 59:1-8. This section discusses how Israel will be (was) rebuked for her sins.
The nation of Moab and her people, the Moabites, play an important role in the Bible. In this article I can an overview of the scripture verses that discuss Moab and the Moabites.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 18:1-7. This chapter is about the ancient kingdom of Cush (or Kush).
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 59:9-15a. In this section, Isaiah, speaking for Israel, confesses her sins to God.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 59:15b-21. In this section God promises deliverance to Israel.
Egypt is mentioned in 29 of the books of the Bible. In this article I give an overview of her role in Biblical history up to the time of Isaiah.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 32:1-8.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes on Isaiah 22:15-21.
I recently taught a two-year-long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 31:1-9.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study of the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 32:9-20.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes on Isaiah 22:22-25.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 40:12-22.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 40:23-31.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 40:1-11.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 17:5-14.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 17:1-4.
I recently taught a two year Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 48:12-22.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 48:1-11.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 22:1-4.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes on Isaiah 22:5-14.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my lectures notes for Acts 1:16-26.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my lectures notes for Acts 1:13-15.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my lecture notes for Acts 1:6-12.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of Acts. Here are my lecture notes for Acts 1:1-5.
I recently taught a Bible study on the book of the Acts of the Apostles. This article provides an introduction to the study, as well as provides some history and context.
Using individual whiteboards in the math classroom is an inexpensive and effective way of improving student involvement and feedback.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 30:27-33.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 30:18-26.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 30:8-17.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 30:1-7.
As an Algebra teacher I have some insights on how students can improve their grades in math. In this article I give some practical advice on the subject.
In Isaiah 14:28-32 a prophecy against Philistia (the Philistines) is given. To better understand the historical context of this prophecy I give a biblical overview of the history of the Philistines.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 14:1-3.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 14:4-11.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes on Isaiah 14:12-22.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes on Isaiah 14:23-27.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 14:28-32.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes on Isaiah 60:1-7.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes on Isaiah 60:8-13.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 60:14-22.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 43:22-28.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 43:14-21.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 43:8-13.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes for Isaiah 43:1-7.
A common kind of word problem the Algebra student should know how to solve are percent word problems. Here I describe the percentage equation the student should know, then walk through how to solve simple, then more complex, percent word problems.
I recently taught a two year long Bible study on the book of Isaiah. Here are my notes on Isaiah 47:12-15.
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