Typology & Symbolism Studies

A Complete Bible Study on the Sabbath Day of Rest

The Sabbath is not man’s idea, it is God’s. Long before there was a law, before there was a nation of Israel, before Moses received commandments on Mount Sinai, there was the seventh day. And it was sanctified by God Himself. The Sabbath in Creation The...

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A Complete Bible Study on the Seven Spirits of God

The book of Revelation gives us one of the most striking images of Christ in His glory. John sees the risen Lord as the Lamb that was slain, and in Revelation 5:6 he describes Him as having “seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God sent...

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A Bible Study on Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim

Two mountains rise over the valley of Shechem in central Israel. Mount Gerizim stands to the south, Mount Ebal to the north. Between them the Lord staged a covenant drama that still speaks. One mountain was appointed for blessing, the other for curse. The people...

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A Complete Bible Study on the 144,000

Who are the 144,000 in the book of Revelation? Where do they come from, where do we see them, and what do they do? Are they the evangelists of the tribulation as many teach, or does Scripture say something different? In this study we will bring forward every verse...

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A Complete Bible Study on The Harlot of Babylon

The figure of the great harlot, or Babylon the Great, in Revelation is one of the most vivid images in all of prophecy. To understand who she is, we cannot start in Revelation; we must first look back. The Bible already laid the foundation in the Old Testament,...

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A Bible Study on the Ten Horns in Daniel & Revelation

The “ten horns” appear repeatedly in prophetic Scripture, especially in Daniel and Revelation. Horns consistently symbolize kings, rulers, or centers of power. By tracing the passages that mention horns, we can let Scripture explain Scripture. This...

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A Bible Study on Blessings & Curses

This study will explore what “blessing” and “curse” mean in Scripture, how these words are used, and how they culminate in the cross of Jesus Christ. We will look closely at the Old and New Testaments, trace covenant promises and warnings,...

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A Bible Study on the Altar of Incense

The Tabernacle did not exist for spectacle, it existed for meeting with God. Every item revealed something about His holiness and the way of approach. The golden altar, often called the Altar of Incense, stood nearest to the veil. Here Scripture teaches us about...

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