Life is difficult, and in order to live day by day in a godly manner it is important to have a clear vision of our Hope. This teaching points out various aspects of the Hope of Israel as it is portrayed in the Old Testament and Gospels. As the time got closer to Christ’s coming, information about him and the deliverance he would bring became clearer and more specific.
Verses: Gen. 3:15; 9:26; 12:3; 49:10; 2 Sam. 7:16, 18; Isa. 9:2, 6, 7; 11:1, 2, 6-9; 25:6-8; 26:19; 32:15; 35:5-7; 63:1-4; 65:17, 20; Mic. 5:2; Ezek. 37:11-14; Dan. 2:31-35; 7:13; 12:1-2; Mal. 4:1-5; Matt. 2:1-15, 26, 30-31, 36-47; 25:1-33, 41, 46; Rev. 14:16; Mark 13:27
Teacher: John Schoenheit
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