I found this channel quite by accident. The teaching is very good. But, it is not just teaching alone. The is an understanding that is gained from the teaching. The is a knowledge that is obtained that can affect your (my) prayers and thoughts and overall spiritual development. Although, David provides an outline, I take my own notes. It’s a more active roll and not just passively spoon fed.
2:04 David, 1 SAMUEL 4 recounts the capture of the Ark of the Covenant, NOT the destruction of the tabernacle at Shiloh. All it says about that is that the Israelites suffered a terrible defeat, that at tha battle site itself the victorious Philistines took the Ark as a trophy, that a messenger came running TO Shiloh where the priest Eli was waiting, and that Eli died there upon hearing all the bad news. There is no account either in that chapter, or in subsequent chapters of the tabernacle at Shiloh being destroyed.
Pastor Lance replies - Since God calls Job to consider leviathan, it's best to assume it was an actual creature Job knew about. Otherwi9ese the text makes little sense.
Dear Dr Dave. Thank you for your expo of this Psalm. Question. How could the Covenant mentioned in this Psalm be the New Covenant seeing it was written before Christ?
In 1 Samuel 4 it says that the ark of the covenant of God was brought into the camp and verse 17 it was taken by the Philistines. I don’t read anything in chapter 4 that says the tabernacle at Shiloh was ransacked??? I have wondered many years what exactly happened to the tabernacle at Shiloh???
the tabernacle is a representation of the four rivers flowing into the tree of life, the Tabernacle of Sinai. Could it not also be a multi level reflection of current events and a lamentation for the loss of Eden? Great analysis.
Thank you David.
Your ministry has truly been a blessing to me since becoming a Christian about 2 years ago.
Amen Sara perlour wali amen safina yaqoob amen mercy amen
I found
this channel quite by accident. The teaching is very good. But, it is not just teaching alone. The is an understanding that is gained from the teaching. The is a knowledge that is obtained that can affect your (my) prayers and thoughts and overall spiritual development. Although, David provides an outline, I take my own notes. It’s a more active roll and not just passively spoon fed.
My prayers have been profoundly affected by your teaching.
Praise the Lord
Thanks brother! You’re research and time in preparation is evident. I look forward to the next chapter. Thanks
You are very welcome!
Just wonderful
2:04 David, 1 SAMUEL 4 recounts the capture of the Ark of the Covenant, NOT the destruction of the tabernacle at Shiloh. All it says about that is that the Israelites suffered a terrible defeat, that at tha battle site itself the victorious Philistines took the Ark as a trophy, that a messenger came running TO Shiloh where the priest Eli was waiting, and that Eli died there upon hearing all the bad news. There is no account either in that chapter, or in subsequent chapters of the tabernacle at Shiloh being destroyed.
Thank you so much for your teaching ❤ 🙏🙏🙏 What are your thoughts on the Leviathan? A physical creature or symbolic of God's power?
Pastor Lance replies - Since God calls Job to consider leviathan, it's best to assume it was an actual creature Job knew about. Otherwi9ese the text makes little sense.
Dear Dr Dave. Thank you for your expo of this Psalm. Question. How could the Covenant mentioned in this Psalm be the New Covenant seeing it was written before Christ?
Perhaps the Enduring Word Commentary will be of some help in answering your question. God bless you!
enduringword.com/bible-commentary/psalm-74/
In 1 Samuel 4 it says that the ark of the covenant of God was brought into the camp and verse 17 it was taken by the Philistines. I don’t read anything in chapter 4 that says the tabernacle at Shiloh was ransacked??? I have wondered many years what exactly happened to the tabernacle at Shiloh???
The ark was captured by the philistines in 1 samuel 4. The Israelites were defeated
the tabernacle is a representation of the four rivers flowing into the tree of life, the Tabernacle of Sinai. Could it not also be a multi level reflection of current events and a lamentation for the loss of Eden? Great analysis.