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Unnamed Prophet

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Told King Amaziah of Judah that worshiping the idols of the defeated Edomites would result in his destruction.

Unnamed Man of God

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Told King Amaziah of Judah not to hire mercenaries from Israel, “for the Lord is not with Israel.”

Uriah

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Contemporary of Jeremiah, murdered by the king for prophesying against Jerusalem

Zechariah

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Prophet to the young King Joash, who stoned him to death.

Zedekiah

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False prophet who tells King Ahab to go to war.

Is Esther an Advent Story?

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An ancient empire oppressing the Jews, a young virgin, a descendant of Israel’s kings, a murder that didn’t quite take, a permanent yearly celebration of life… is Esther an Advent story?

Micaiah the Prophet

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Prophesies that Jehoshaphat and Ahab will lose in a war against Syria (spoiler: they do). Never has anything good to say about Ahab.

Hanani the Seer

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Challenged King Asa of Judah when Asa sent Temple treasures to Ben-Hadad of Syria for an alliance rather than trusting God as he had in the past.

Esther By the Numbers

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The author of Esther embedded significant hidden structure in numbers. I can’t promise there will be no math.

Azariah the Prophet

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Counseled King Asa of Judah to enact religious reforms. Asa listens, and then doesn’t listen.

Ahijah the Prophet

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Prophesied that Jeroboam would become the first king of the northern kingdom of Israel. Also prophesied the death of everyone in Jeroboam’s family.

Why Is Esther in the Bible?

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Of all the women in Scripture, only Esther and Ruth get their own books. For Esther, here’s one important reason why—and it has nothing to do with her.

Iddo the Seer

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Recorded the reigns of Solomon, Rehoboam, and Abijah; possibly Zechariah’s grandfather.

Who Was Jehoshaphat Anyway?

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We’ve spent a lot of time talking about King Jehoshaphat’s Prayer, but we haven’t really asked who he is until now.

Revelation by the Numbers: 1,600+

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John’s vision of the end of the world involves an awful lot of math. Putting some structure on all those numbers will help you make sense of it all. (Part 5)

Revelation by the Numbers: 30–1,260

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John’s vision of the end of the world involves an awful lot of math. Putting some structure on all those numbers will help you make sense of it all. (Part 4)

How Many Tribes of Israel Are There?

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Jacob had twelve sons, but the number of tribes of Israel is much harder to pin down. This handy chart shows you every time it changes.

Revelation by the Numbers: 5–24

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John’s vision of the end of the world involves an awful lot of math. Putting some structure on all those numbers will help you make sense of it all. (Part 3)

Revelation by the Numbers: 2–4

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John’s vision of the end of the world involves an awful lot of math. Putting some structure on all those numbers will help you make sense of it all. (Part 2)

Revelation by the Numbers: 0–1

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John’s vision of the end of the world involves an awful lot of math. Putting some structure on all those numbers will help you make sense of it all. (Part 1)

Four Hymns of Christmas: Nunc Dimittis

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Simeon sings the Nunc Dimittis, the fourth and final song of Advent, a joyous farewell after a lifetime of waiting for the Savior of Israel, Jesus the Christ.

Four Hymns of Christmas: Gloria In Excelsis Deo

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Angels sing the Gloria In Excelsis Deo, the third hymn of Christmas, to shepherds near Bethlehem. A glorious response to the announcement of the birth of the Savior, Jesus Christ.

Four Hymns of Christmas: Benedictus

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Zechariah sings the Benedictus, the second hymn of Christmas. His first words after nine months of silence are, “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel.”

Four Hymns of Christmas: Magnificat

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Mary sings the Magnificat, the first hymn of Christmas, an amazing display of hope and humility, along with a fair bit of knowledge.

NaVerNoWriMo

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In which I challenge myself to participate in NaNoWriMo here at VerseNotes by writing every day for the month of November.

Six Views of God

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Close your eyes. Imagine God. What image appears? How does this image of God impact your prayers? your worship? your witness?

Read Your Bible Sideways

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I do my daily devotionals on my phone pretty much all the time. Unfortunately, my phone is pretty dumb. Let’s make it a bit smarter.

Read Your Bible Out Loud

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Have you ever been reading a book, and suddenly looked up and realized you have no idea what you just read? Here’s what to do about it.

More Some, Some More

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All the details about graded numerical sequences that didn’t fit in the last post.

Some, Some More

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This little Hebrew idiom never fails to bring me joy when I encounter it.

How to Read the Bible

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Part 3 of how to start reading the Bible. In which we actually start reading the Bible.

Understanding the I.O.U.S. Prayer

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Part 2 of how to start reading the Bible. What is the I.O.U.S. prayer, and why should you pray it before opening your Bible?