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INSPIRATION


                  Moses’  experience  at  age  40   (Ex.  2:11-20;  Ac.   Moses’s wife and two sons (Ac. 7:29; He. 3:5)
                     7:23-29)                                      Aaron (Ac. 7:40)
                  Moses’  marriage  and  two  sons  (Ex.  2:21-22;  Ac.   Joshua (Ac. 7:45)
                     7:29)                                         Gideon (He. 11:32)
                  The burning bush (Ex. 3:1-6; Ac. 7:30-31)        Samson (He. 11:32)
                  Moses’ call (Ex. 3:7—4:17; Ac. 7:31-35)          Barak (He. 11:32)
                  The plagues upon Egypt (Ex. 7-12; Ac. 7:36; 13:17)  Jephtha (He. 11:32)
                  Sinai and the ten  commandments  (Ex. 19-40;  Ac.   Saul (Act. 13:21)
                     7:38,53)                                      Samuel (Ac. 13:20)
                  Israel’s  rebellion  and  the golden  idol (Ex. 32;  Ac.   Jesse (Ac. 13:22)
                     7:39-41)                                      David (Ac. 7:45; 13:22)
                  Forty  years  wilderness  wandering  (Ex.  15-40;   Solomon (Ac. 7:47)
                     Numbers; Deuteronomy; Ac. 7:44)               The prophets (Ac. 7:52)
                  Moses’ prophecy of the Messiah (De. 18:15, 18; Ac.   Elijah (Ja. 5:17-18)
                     7:37)                                         Joel (Ac. 2:16-21)
                  Possession of the Promised Land (Joshua; Ac. 7:45;   Isaiah (Ac. 8:30)
                     13:19)                                      The  Books  of  the  Old  Testament  Prophets  Are  Cited  as
                  The division of the land to the tribes  (Jos. 14; Ac.   Being Wholly Authoritative and Reliable.
                     13:19)
                  From Joshua to David (Judges-1 Samuel; Ac. 7:45;   David  (Ac.  1:15-20—Ps.  41:9;  Ac.  2:25-28—Ps.
                     13:20)                                           16:8-11; Ac. 2:34,35—Ps. 110:1; Ac. 13:33—Ps.
                  Saul (1 Samuel; Ac. 13:21).                         2:7)
                  David (1, 2 Samuel; Ac. 13:22)                   Isaiah  (Ac.  8:30-33—Is.  53:7-8;  Ac.  7:49—Is.
                  Solomon and the temple (1 Kings; Ac. 7:47)          66:1-2;  13:34,47—Is.  49:5-6;  Ac.  13:34—Is.
                                                                      55:11)
               The  Miracles  Recorded  in  the  Old  Testament  Are  True,   Ezekiel (Ac. 20:25, 29—Eze. 7:42)
               Literal, Historical Events.                         Joel (Ac. 2:28-31—Joel 2:16, 21)
                  Creation (Ge. 1-2; Ac. 17:24-26)                 Amos (Ac. 9:11, 12—Am. 15:15-17)
                  Enoch’s translation (He. 11:5)                   Micah (Mt. 2:5-6—Mi. 5:2)
                  Noah’s flood (2 Pe. 3:5; He. 11:7)             Old  Testament  Prophets  Are  Said  to  Have  Spoken  the
                  Destruction of Sodom (2 Pe. 2:6; Jude 7)       Words Of God.
                  Baby Moses  discovered in the bulrushes  (Ex. 2; Ac.
                     7:20-21)                                      Compare Ac. 1:16, 17 with Ps. 41:9
                  The burning bush (Ex. 3-4; Ac. 7:30)             Compare  Ac.  7:42  with  Eze.  20:25,  39;  Am.
                  The 10 plagues upon Egypt (Ex. 7-12; Ac. 7:36)      5:25-26.
                  Passing through the Red Sea (He. 11:29)          Compare Ac. 7:49 with Is. 66:1-2 “saith the Lord.”
                  Wilderness   wanderings  (Exodus;  Numbers;      Compare  Ac.  13:47  with  Is.  49:5-6   “the  Lord
                     Deuteronomy; Ac. 7:36; 13:17; He 3:16-17)        command us.”
                  Walls of Jericho falling (He. 11:30)             Compare Ac. 13:33 with Ps. 2:7.
                  Elijah stopping the rain (Ja. 5:17-18)           Compare Ac. 13:36 with Ps. 16:10.
               Old Testament Characters  Are True Historical  People Just   The Old Testament is a Divine Book which as a Whole
               as Named and Described in the Bible Accounts.     Points to the N.T. Scriptures. “Yea, and  all the prophets
                  Adam and Eve (Ro. 5:14; 2 Co. 11:3; 1 Ti. 2:13)  from  Samuel  and  those that  follow  after,  as  many  as
                                                                 have spoken, have likewise foretold of these days” (Ac.
                  Abel (He. 11:4,24)
                  Job (Ja. 5:11)                                 3:24).
                  Enoch (He. 11:5; Jude 14-15)                   God’s Appearances to the Old Testament Characters  Were
                  Noah (He. 11:7; 1 Pe. 3:20; 2 Pe. 2:5)         Historical Events.
                  Abraham (Ac. 7:2)                                To Abraham (Ge. 12—Ac. 7:2;  Ge. 15—Ac. 7:5-7;
                  Lot (2 Pe. 2:7-8)                                   Ge. 17—Ac. 7:8)
                  Hagar and Ishmael (Ga. 4:22-24)                  To Moses (Ex. 2, 3—Ac. 7:30-34)
                  Melchisadec (He. 7:1-4)                        Traditional Old Testament Authors Are Cited as the Actual
                  Isaac (Ac. 7:8)
                  Jacob (Ac. 7:8)                                Writers.
                  Jacob’s 12 sons (Ac. 7:8)                        David  and  the  Psalms   (Ac.  1:15-20;  2:25-28;
                  Joseph (Ac. 7:9)                                    2:34,35; 13:33)
                  Pharaoh (Ac. 7:10)                               Moses  and  the  Pentateuch  (Ac. 13:39;  15:1,5,21;
                  Sychem (Ac. 7:16)                                   21:21; 26:22; 28:23)
                  Another pharaoh (Ac. 7:18)                       Joel and Joel (Ac. 2:16-21)
                  Moses (Ac. 7:20)                                 Isaiah and Isaiah (Ac. 8:30)
                  The Egyptian killed by Moses (Ac. 7:24)



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