Saturday, December 28, 2013

Ignite 365: 3 of 365

Psalms and Wisdom Literature: Psalm 2

It is on this chapter that Jesus Christ's reign was prophesied. It was clear that even though David was the main character of the Psalm at that time, God was pertaining to Jesus Christ when He said:
"The Lord said to me, “You are my Son; today I have begotten you. Ask of me, and I will make the nations your heritage, and the ends of the earth your possession."


Pentateuch and History of Israel: Genesis 3

This narrates how man has fallen into sin. How the woman was tempted first and gave in to the sin, but also describes how the man did not do anything despite the fact that it was he of whom God gave the order and command. Man did not do his part as the Zakhar (Hebrew word for "man"), which means "remembrance (noun) or to remember (verb)". He was the one who was supposed to remember the command of God, but instead he remained silent while the woman was being tempted.

It is also interesting that even at this early time, it was prophesied that a child would one day bruise the serpent's head, but the child's heel would be bruised as well (Jesus Christ, His birth, His death, and His resurrection).


Chronicles and Prophets: 1 Chronicles 3

These are lists of the descendants of David.


Gospels and Epistles: Luke 1:57–80

Luke narrated here how John the Baptist was born. It was also described here how Zechariah was able to speak again.

© 2013 Erickson Ibana

"Your word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path." -Psalm 119:105

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