Bible Insights Newsletter - The One Who Came Before

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The Outtop Presents O come, O come, Emmanuel, And ransom captive Israel, That mourns in lonely exile here, Until the Son of God appear. Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel Shall come to thee, O Israel. O come, Thou Rod of Jesse, free Thine own from Satan’s tyranny; From depths of hell Thy people save, And give them victory o’er the grace. Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel Shall come to thee, O Israel. Only two of the verses are shown above. The author of the song is unknown. Originally written in Latin, a priest and scholar named John Mason Neale translated the song into English in 1851.

Publisher’s Comments: It’s hard to believe that we have reached the end of another year. However, as we do every year, we joyously celebrate the birth of Christ In this edition of the Bible Insights Newsletter, we focus on the timeframe and the person (John the Baptist) leading up to the birth of Jesus. Our prophet focus is on Malachi and God’s message on marriage and the disappointment He had in the faithlessness and dishonor shown to Him by His people. We hope you enjoy this quick read and then either read the entire chapter of Luke 1 in your Bible or listen to audios of the chapter below! God Bless Merry Christmas!

Alda Don’t have a Bible? Here are audios of Luke 1:

Luke 1:1-25 (Birth of John the Baptist Foretold) Luke 1:26-38 (Birth of Jesus Foretold) Luke 1:39-56 (Mary Visits Elizabeth) Luke 1:57-66 (The Birth of John the Baptist) Luke 1:67-80 (Zechariah’s Prophecy)

Caption (4th Quarter 2023) Bible Insights Newsletter The One Who Came Before And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen His glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. John 1:14

The Journey Have you ever wondered what the world was like over four hundred years after the last bit of history was recorded in the Old Testament? All had gone quiet, as least from a recorded history standpoint. Malachi was the last recorded book in the Old Testament. He was one of God’s prophets. There is some discrepancy as to when he prophesied, but it is thought to be sometime between 445 BC and 425 BC. He, like other prophets in the Old Testament, conveyed both God’s displeasure with and His love for His people.

A prophet issuing warnings as well as prophecies of future glories.

Malachi passed along God’s message in 3:1 regarding the coming of John the Baptist who would prepare the people for the Messiah:

The Importance of the Old Testament-

“Behold, I send my messenger, and He will prepare the way before Me.”

The importance of the Old Testament established that 1) God is the Creator, 2) God is holy, 3) God is faithful, 4) God is merciful, 5) God is omniscient, 6) God is omnipresent, 7) God is omnipotent, and 8) God is love.

As recorded history gets back on track, introducing us to the New Testament, it is now approximately 4 or 5 BC. The books of the Gospel (the first four books of the New Testament) introduce

In the Old Testament, we find the Gospel. We find prophecies later fulfilled by Jesus. Jason DeRouchie said in his article “Introduction: Ten Reasons the Old Testament Matters for Christians” that “to understand the Old Testament fully, we must read it as believers in Jesus.”


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