Sunday, October 30, 2011

(Happy Birthday, Axel!)

NOVEMBER'S BIBLE STUDIES


For a warm sunbeam, coming through your window, touching you, as gently as if the Lord's hand was softly pressed against yours. For the pleasure we feel as we are kept warm. For the smell of a delicious meal cooking. For this food that our Good Lord provided, for these things and millions of others that are daily given with mercy and love unto us, let us present thanksgiving unto the Lord. We should give Him thanks every day. His Goodness is not limited to just one day a year. Every time He answers a prayer, let us give Him thanksgiving. For us to feel we can go to Him with a prayer, let us give Him thanksgiving. It's limitless.

He's waiting for us. Let's go to Him in His Word.........


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November 1st- Jeremiah 24-26 & Titus 2

November 2nd- Jeremiah 27-29 & Titus 3

November 3rd- Jeremiah 30-31 & the book of Philemon

November 4th- Jeremiah 32-33 & Hebrews 1

November 5th- Jeremiah 34-36 & Hebrews 2

November 6th- Jeremiah 37-39 & Hebrews 3

November 7th- Jeremiah 40-42 & Hebrews 4

November 8th- Jeremiah 43-45 & Hebrews 5

November 9th- Jeremiah 46-47 & Hebrews 6

November 10th- Jeremiah 48-49 & Hebrews 7

November 11th- Jeremiah 50 & Hebrews 8

November 12th- Jeremiah 51-52 & Hebrews 9

November 13th- Lamentations 1-2 & Hebrews 10: 1-18

November 14th- Lamentations 3-5 & Hebrews 10: 19-39

November 15th- Ezekiel 1-2 & Hebrews 11: 1-19

November 16th- Ezekiel 3-4 & Hebrews 11: 20-40

November 17th- Ezekiel 5-7 & Hebrews 12

November 18th- Ezekiel 8-10 & Hebrews 13

November 19th- Ezekiel 11-13 & James 1

November 20th- Ezekiel 14-15 & James 2

November 21st- Ezekiel 16-17 & James 3

November 22nd- Ezekiel 18-19 & James 4

November 23rd- Ezekiel 20-21 & James 5

November 24th- Ezekiel 22-23 & 1 Peter 1

November 25th- Ezekiel 24-26 & 1 Peter 2

November 26th- Ezekiel 27-29 & 1 Peter 3

November 27th- Ezekiel 30-32 & 1 Peter 4

November 28th- Ezekiel 33-34 & 1 Peter 5

November 29th- Ezekiel 35-36 & 2 Peter 1

November 30th- Ezekiel 37-39 & 2 Peter 2


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May God richly bless you in your continuing studies!

I'm so very proud of you! -Rev. Debbie*

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Israeli archaeologists: tiny Christian relic found

  • An Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) restorer displays a Byzantine 0.8 by 0.6-inch

  • An Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) restorer closes the lid of a Byzantine 0.8


JERUSALEM (AP) — A tiny, exquisitely made box found on an excavated street in Jerusalem is a token of Christian faith from 1,400 years ago, Israeli archaeologists said Sunday.

The box, carved from the bone of a cow, horse or camel, decorated with a cross on the lid and measuring only 0.8 inches by 0.6 inches (2 centimeter by 1.5 centimeter), was likely carried by a Christian believer around the end of the 6th century A.D, according to Yana Tchekhanovets of the Israel Antiquities Authority, one of the directors of the dig where the box was found.

When the lid is removed, the remains of two portraits are still visible in paint and gold leaf. The figures, a man and a woman, are probably Christian saints and possibly Jesus and the Virgin Mary.

The box was found in an excavation outside the walls of Jerusalem's Old City in the remains of a Byzantine-era thoroughfare, she said. Uncovered two years ago, it was treated by preservation experts and extensively researched before it was unveiled at an archaeological conference last week.

The box is important in part because it offers the first archaeological evidence that the use of icons in the Byzantine period was not limited to church ceremonies, she said.

Part of a similar box was found three decades ago in Jordan, but this is the only well-preserved example to be found so far, she said. Similar icons are still carried today by some Christian believers, especially from the eastern Orthodox churches.

The relic was found in the City of David excavation, a Jerusalem dig named for the biblical monarch believed to have ruled a Jewish kingdom from the site.

The politically sensitive dig is located in what is today the Palestinian neighborhood of Silwan, just outside the Old City walls in east Jerusalem, the section of the holy city captured by Israel in the 1967 Mideast war and claimed by the Palestinians as their capital. •

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I pray blessings to you and yours, fellow believers, in the Name of the Only Begotten Son of God, our Lord Jesus Christ! - Keep looking up, our redemption draweth nigh! -Rev.Debbie ♥