410 THE KING’S BUSINESS knock: if any man hear my voice, and open sup with him, and he with me” (Rev. 3 :20). the door, I will come in to him, and will —Selected.
Bible Studies and Readings
10. The essential use and nature of the Word, Note: (1) Whose it is, “Thy,’’ (22 What it is, “Truth,” (3) What it does, “Sanctifies.” (4) Who said it, Jesus. (5) Considering (3) and (4) it must be “God’s truth.” 11. Things hid and things said contrasted, Note: ( l j What was hid but now revealed was, then, not discovered by man but ««covered to man; not by us but for us. (2) What is»writ ten is ours to understand, •to appropriate, to impart, (cf. Acts 1:7; 1 Cor. 2:9-11; Rom. 11:33, 34; 5:39; 1 Tim. 3:16, 17.) 12. Our attitude toward God’s Word, (cf. Ps. 119:97, 103.) 13. Where to deposit this precious treasure? (cf. Ps. 119:11.) 14. What good comes by believing the prophets? 15. A good and reasonable resolution, 16. The great end of rev elation is the revealing of the Revelator, (cf. John 5:39; Luke 24: 2 7 .)-S .
1. Revelation by Urim and Thumtnim, Note: The source of. the message was objective, not subjective; from without not within; it was received not conceived. 2. An early name for the- prophet, Note: He was a “seer'’ not a thinker. 3. The ¡prophet’s office an nounced and defined, 4. Its mediatorial nature exemplified, Note: Was it true or a lie? (cf. Num. 5:5; 9:9). 6. The call of a great prophet, (of. 2 Kings 2:8-14; Matt. 4:18, 19). 7. False prophets de nounced and defined, Note: “Neither spake I” ; “Deceit of their heart.” 8. The source of lying in spiration, (cf. 2 Thess. 2:9, 10; Rev. 13:11, 13, 14). 9. Words of truth super- naturally written, (cf. Exod. 32:15, 16; Deut. 10:1-4; see John 8:6, 8.) 5. A phrase occurring many times,
—John 17:17.
—Lev. 8:8.
—1 Sam. 9 :9.
—Deut. 29:29
—Deut. 18:18.'
—Exod. 34:34.
—Lev. 23:23.
—1Kings 19:19.
—Job 22:22.
—Jer. 14:14.
—Deut. 6:6.
—2 Chron. 20:20.
—1 Kings 22:22.
—Joshua 24:24.
—Matt. 16:16.
—Dan. 5 :5.
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