Sermon Title:
Now Is the Time to Reclaim What Is God’s!
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Part3 |
Hosea 7:4-10 |
Hosea 7:6-7 |
1 Corinthians 10:13 |
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1 Corinthians
10:13 |
Hosea 7:8-10 |
Many who confess to be
Christians have no intention of honoring and obeying
God. Instead they want to imitate the “world.”
Just like Israel in Hosea’s day, many play along with
our enemies and become corrupted , just like them. God
is not mocked. He
knows our hearts and sees all that we do. We must stand
for God, His truth, and His righteousness or we will
fall in destruction
to His wrath. We must reclaim for God what the world has
corrupted. |
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Verses Referenced during the Sermon |
1 Kings & 2
Kings
(Part1) |
Joshua
(Part1) |
Deuteronomy 28 (Part2) |
John 15:19,
John 17:13-16
(Part1) |
Psalm 23
(Part2) |
Exodus - Joshua (Part3) |
Matthew 7:15 (Part1) |
2 Kings 15 (Part2) |
Proverbs 16:17-18
(Part3) |
Exodus 14:1-28
(Part1) |
1 John 5:14-15
(Part2) |
1 Corinthians 11:24 |
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Parchment - Copied late first
century B.C.E.
Height 17.5 cm (6 7/8 in.), length 16.8 cm (6 5/8 in.)
Courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority
Known as "The Hosea Commentary
Scroll" was first published by J. Allegro as the fifth
volume of the official publication series, "Discoveries
in the Judaean Desert." |
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Traditional 12 Tribes Of Israel |
Reuben |
Issachar |
Naphtali |
Benjamin |
Simeon |
Zebulun |
Gad |
Joseph |
Judah |
Dan |
Asher |
Levi |
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12 Tribes (according to allotment of
land) |
Reuben |
Issachar |
Naphtali |
Benjamin |
Simeon |
Zebulun |
Gad |
Ephraim (Son of Joseph) |
Judah |
Dan |
Asher |
Manasseh (Son of Joseph) |
Levites being priest
were not allocated land, except a number of cities located
within the territories of the other tribes.
(Joshua 14:3). Jacob elevated the descendants of Ephraim and
Manasseh (the two sons of Joseph by his Egyptian wife Asenath)
(Genesis 41:50) to the status of full tribes in their own right,
replacing the Tribe of Joseph (Joshua 14:4). |
Israel was divided during the reign of Rehoboam (son of Solomon
960s BCE). Israel (Northern Kingdom) rejected Rehoboam as their
king. Ten tribes formed the
Northern Kingdom: the tribes of Reuben, Issachar, Zebulun, Dan,
Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Ephraim,
Simeon and Manasseh. In addition, some
members of Tribe of Levi, who had no land allocation, were found
in the Northern Kingdom. The Tribes of Judah and Benjamin
remained loyal to Rehoboam, and formed the Kingdom of Judah (or
Southern Kingdom). Members of the Tribe of Levi, and the remnant
of the Tribe of Simeon was also part of the Southern Kingdom. |
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