Como Estudiar La Biblia #2.2 Jeff Adams

Como Estudiar La Biblia #2.2 Jeff Adams

Understanding God's Purpose Through Biblical History

The Repetition of Events in the Bible

  • The speaker expresses conviction that God has a purpose in everything, highlighting five cycles in the Old Testament that outline God's plan through the ages.
  • Notably, the books of Kings and Chronicles contain similar content, which can make reading them feel repetitive or tedious for those familiar with the Bible.
  • The Hebrew Bible presents Kings and Chronicles as one book, emphasizing their shared themes of Jewish apostasy and national decline due to infidelity to God.

Significance of Repeated Narratives

  • The destruction of the temple is recounted twice in scripture, indicating its importance; it serves as a reminder of Israel's downfall and God's judgment.
  • Each repetition in biblical text is intentional; every word holds significance, suggesting that when God repeats an event, it carries weighty implications.

Historical Context of Temple Destruction

  • The first destruction occurred in 586 BC by Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonians; the second happened in AD 70 by Roman armies. Both events are pivotal moments in Jewish history.
  • Following these destructions, the Book of Esther begins where Chronicles ends, linking historical events with prophetic fulfillment regarding Jerusalem's restoration.

Restoration Under Foreign Rule

  • In Esther 1:1, King Cyrus' decree allows Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild their temple—an act seen as divinely orchestrated despite being led by a Gentile king.
  • This restoration reflects God's sovereignty over nations; even foreign rulers fulfill His plans for Israel’s return.

Modern Parallels: Zionism and Nationhood

  • Just as ancient kings permitted Jews to return after exile, modern political movements like Zionism echo this pattern. A British king allowed Jews back into their homeland post World War I.
  • The speaker draws parallels between historical decrees allowing Jewish return and contemporary events leading up to Israel becoming a nation again in 1948—a significant miracle recognized by many believers.

Challenges Faced During Reconstruction

  • Nehemiah's efforts to rebuild walls symbolize protection against enemies faced upon returning to Jerusalem. Similar challenges arose during Israel's re-establishment post-WWII.

A Miraculous Return: The Prophetic Significance of Israel

The Miracle of Israel's Birth

  • Discussion on the miraculous nature of Israel's establishment in 1948, viewed as a fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
  • Introduction to the Book of Esther, highlighting themes such as the replacement of a Gentile queen with a Jewish queen, symbolizing God's plan for Israel.

The Rapture and Tribulation

  • Explanation of the rapture where the church is taken from Earth, allowing God to focus directly on Israel once again.
  • Reference to Job's suffering as a parallel to future tribulations that humanity will face during a seven-year period known as "the tribulation."

Protection During Tribulation

  • Mention of Petra as a place where God promises protection for His people during unprecedented tribulation.
  • Notable correlation between the number of chapters in Job (42) and months in great tribulation (42), suggesting intentionality in biblical structure.

Insights from Biblical Texts

  • Examination of genealogies in Ezra, emphasizing their significance despite seeming mundane; these lists connect back to historical events like Babylonian captivity.
  • Introduction to the number 666 associated with an individual named Adonai, linking it to themes of rebellion and prophetic warnings found in Revelation.

Contextual Understanding

  • Emphasis on understanding context when studying scripture; highlights how seemingly dull chapters can reveal profound insights if interpreted correctly.
  • Reflection on Colossians mentioning Laodicea five times, raising questions about its significance compared to its mention only once elsewhere (in Revelation).

Correspondence Between Letters

  • Exploration into why Paul mentions Laodicea multiple times while Christ addresses it only once among seven churches; suggests deeper connections between Paul's letters and Christ’s messages.
  • Consideration that both Paul and Christ wrote letters addressing seven groups/churches, hinting at historical ecclesiastical patterns.

Historical Ecclesiastical Overview

  • Discussion on how these letters provide insight into church history rather than merely serving as isolated texts; they reflect broader trends within Christianity over time.

The Influence of Pagan Traditions on Christianity

The Convergence of Paganism and Christianity

  • Constantino became the head of both Christianity and the pagan religion of Babylon, leading to the introduction of numerous pagan traditions into the Christian church.
  • Paul wrote a letter to the Galatians to guide them towards true spirituality and away from worldly entanglements.
  • He addressed issues in Corinth, highlighting a carnal church plagued by sin, which lacked hope.
  • The return to biblical teachings revitalized the church, preparing it for missionary work akin to that of the Philadelphian church described in Revelation.
  • Paul warned about four modern dangers facing believers today, emphasizing their relevance for contemporary churches.

Understanding Biblical Context

  • Hebrews 9:17 states that a testament is confirmed by death; thus, the New Testament only becomes valid after Christ's death.
  • This indicates that the Gospels serve as transitional texts rather than direct instructions for church doctrine.
  • Many errors in churches arise from misapplying teachings from the Gospels without considering their context within Old Testament practices.
Video description

Si determinamos las palabras y frases específicas de la Biblia veremos que siempre Dios es ordenado, usando el mismo vocabulario para indicarnos el contexto y contenido de las santas escrituras. “COMO ESTUDIAR LA BILBLIA” es uno de los estudios de mayor relevancia del Dr. Jeff Adams para escudriñar la palabra de Dios de una manera practica y sencilla. Esta serie es la más amplia con 20 horas de estudio enfocada directamente a pastores y líderes. Escucha más conferencias para tu desarrollo espiritual en Spotify ↓🎧💿 https://open.spotify.com/show/0Cou1JmBydNH9aJnPFdkWR