Significance Of OT Verses Flashcards
Genesis 3:15
God will put hostility toward Satan and man along with man and Satan’s offspring. Man (Jesus) will destroy Satan but after Satan has struck him
Genesis 12:2-3
God will bless Abraham along with his descendants and the nations and curse those who curse God’s children
Genesis 15:6
Our faith in God counts us righteous before him
Exodus 2:24-25
God heard his children’s cries along w remembering his promises to them. He was concerned
Exodus 12:23
God will cast judgement on the Egyptians while passing over his children and allowing them to live
Exodus 20:1-17
God’s instruction to his people on how to conduct themselves as his chosen people;
The Ten Commandments
Leviticus 17:11
Blood represents life which was shed as means of atonement for sin
Leviticus 19:18
Love your neighbor as yourself; never seek revenge or hold grudges
Deuteronomy 6:4-9
Love the Lord with all your might, soul and strength by keeping his commandments and teaching them to your children
Deuteronomy 18:15
God will raise up a new prophet like Moses:
Foretold Jesus’ arrival as the new prophet
Deuteronomy 34:10-12
There was no other prophet raised up since Moses that interacted w God face to face
Joshua 23:14-16
Just as God fulfills his promises of the good things he’s promised to man so is his promise to deal w man’s disobedience to him
Judges 21:25
Man did what was right in his own eyes
Joshua 23:14-16
All good things promised to the Israelites have come to pass as well as carrying out his judgement for their disobedience
2 Samuel 7:12-16
God will have David’s son, Solomon build him a house where he will dwell; he will discipline when he turns away from him but his mercy and kindness will never depart: Covenant
Judges 21:25
No King in Israel; every man did whatever he wanted to do
1 Samuel 15:22-23
Saul’s obedience to God was more important than his sacrifices that he offered to God
Psalm 2
How Christ will be the conquering King
Psalm 110
Talk about Christ being the king; nations footstool
2 Kings 17
Israel was exiled to Assyria because the people worshipped other gods, imitated the practices of the pagan nations, and built pagan shrines for themselves
2 Kings 24
Judah was exiled because of the many sins of Manasseh who filled Jerusalem with innocent blood. Manasseh did what was evil in the Lord’s sight by practicing sorcery and divination