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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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