Salvation History: A Journey through the Old Testament

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Salvation History: A Journey through the Old Testament

We will begin a new series (10 parts) entitled “Salvation History: A Journey through the Old Testament.”In this series, we will cover the 6 covenants God makes with His people and learn how God was preparing the world for the coming of the Messiah.We will use a popular chart from Jeff Cavins called the Bible Timeline to assist our studies and go through the OT Bible in chronological order.This study will help you to see and understand the New Testament in a light of the OT covenants and types. You will see how the events of the OT, such as the Passover, tie in directly with the New Testament. You will learn how to interpret some of the more difficult parts of the Bible by understanding the Jewish principles that underlie that scripture and much, much more. People of all faiths are welcome!Contact Henry Avila to be added to the calendar inviteLocation: E2.6B.361; Room may change due to availabilitySchedule / Date and Time (CDT): Every Thursday, beginning January 18, 2018 at 11:30am to 12:30pm

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