Pathfinder's Bible

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The first 48 pages contain specific resources for Pathfinders.

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The edition includes interesting information about Pathfinder’s philosophy prepared by the Youth Ministries Department of the SDA General Conference.

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PHY PHILOSO

disappears neration gap ge d lle ca ork, h ld worship, w dventist Churc o A d ay an -d g th n n u ve yo he Se ing as d of comto understand gether in a bon to y la p d an is committed lar fo . Meaning ful re aining its youth ce tr n d ie an er le p xp e eo n p mo young s and ity. rged as leader service to human tionships are fo s in leadership and with Pathfinder in ch jo ur rs ch lo a se is n u b co Clu ence, and The Pathfinder l-activ- sharing , building confid na o ti ea cr re lua centered spirit g peo- working together. igned for youn es d ity program ning sophy20of Pathfi f age. Pathfinder o ilo s h p ar le ye o h 15 w to e Th ple 10 ause its mise that age group bec uilt on the pre b is g in er t d appeals to this ee ple, activities that m best by exam es n ur ar at le fe n re am gr ild pro uch of “ch they sePeATHFIND d interests. M precept.” As ER ADMINIS an th er th lt their needs an ra ui b del spirgram is o TRATIVE ro m p ts b lu en C ar p er d F L O ers and W ad the Pathfin ele b C ill w H is o A is to R Th T l action. al values, they around physica f age itual and soci n o ri s p ar l ye ra o 15 m to h m 10 develop higGene des, cause youth fro cal stage of aspire to si hy g attiratul Confere p g in w ro nce Youth M ving and carin lo s, , le n are in a fast-g p tio ci ac h cel in all d wit inistries Dir ex lle fi to is n It io t. at en in m ector s, and determ develop tie vi ti ac up o s. it lenge, gr u al rs ch u , p re s u tu o n ri ve ad r the de- their va pportunities fo stivefisfecand provides o ple learn moD ion Y es and skills eo d p tu ti g at un o ew Y n f o and secure outh Ministries D r y, o velopment p p am ha , te , ve th ti w si irector ersonal gro tively in a po that produce p yalty lo f o se n . se re a d he it an atmosp community spir ation, and re C is H , d o G r Union Youth and respect fo Ministries D . ch His chur irector exb lu C er d n fi h While the Pat it s youth, one of r fo ily ar m ri p Conference is ts ng toYouth Minis s is to also bri Mission You s basic purpose er b tries Directo h mem rc u ch d an ts r 18 Ministries e gether paren lvement with th vo in ve ti ac gh throu Director the sopeople will only erect barriers leader bers.s Hisere young The attitudebofanthe mem d it sclub P a clu p- thfin

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This philosophy is an integral part of the club. The Pathfinder Club curriculum of six classes and nearly 350 Honors lies at the heart of the program. The following objectives can be achieved as the club leaders seek to fulfill these.

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pectations for them and the part they can play in the great plan of salvation. lento 3. Inspire young peopU it give Leade their r of personal expression love for God by uniting them together in various outreach activities.

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THE IDDEEARL

HOW TO STUDY

Why Study THE BIBLE the Biblle? The Bible is he meditate the revelati s da on of God as an age nt of trans b e li k e a tree pl formation ou. ng in of wa gyivoeusr liyfe b lu C r e d n fi te th r, that bri The Pa f otathkyin3g:16-1 the ideal nit2y Toim e u n rt fi o it e p s d p o 7 s to e te e e a s th m a on, whose ches you th eople s, It is hard for at: with characte- p f new• aTcthiveitSiecri o e p e tu th g n g re ra n e ti s e n id r; is u w a profitable fo nd whate part in a Pathfinder co -eastceheinmg,. r prosp the leaders, th, selfte g to n g re st in rd g o e in r” cc p a (Psalms 1 develo tristics that, grea•terThaned‘Gboed-breathed personality. a r e ty e /h is ci h so f g o in rt a iv ’ Scripture is Ho and g se thbele must be p w to medit uisitiopnroofif ta ither a perfect cq fo a e n e r h is re T . re p ate e e ro ic th , rv o n se f. io r it d d te • e d a m e Theesteinspire In of God? pror n la a u ic se rt a o p p d p a W nor s will su to ord is profitable 1. Medit foscr econce human being e find value w le rr o t e n d a e c ation is not ti m n on. m o ro fr vi en c investment • r,Itinisterp o rs e g totype. In our n u o y q , p u rs a ro e n ia g fi ti il a ty ta n m e b fa o te f le f re in o r ading, lthood, ips. for training in ri a great numbe glahtiteoonush ity. The goa sent an adu re re l p s a n re n t e io a s ss s th 25 . s fe lt ro l is no u Paul speallsc a nal and p people and ad s ohuotoal, tw the Scriptu is b lu C r e o d . fo y n re s. Th the operawtihere the ld purpose of The Pathfi ideal in diversit the Scripture p on: o sh rk o a w ra in vi , le s thro rentthrough cl thaessBroibom diffe • Ths aatnydouis being of re 2. Meditatio ationare ding ro mbin a w “ m ro g ig s, r The co h n te rn t u a g p b d a o le e ; e s beyo naegechr to God • Thealp wit- complete”; portions opse a part otef eth a ig t ,yin tion of the te outo m h ning of yotuuer slife e in disrstienlfct proyear, chom in iv h d s t e h it b m w x ti e , t e and l “equipped olded for every go n semt eynoaund women rththaet so cover the de day. always m at you cace o d s fo . w st o ri p rk h th C .” is of its Paul teach of courseis, ten – Hear thneeWssoordf om ththee did es thck allow the W nternally gfrra t a a t sp f youeral, 1. Read/L th d w a rd h re o la e Lo t rd n e o to h to rea the Word o esuystounr life uality. 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There tive and lovin ad einmgprehaate th hrase thtuatdying anfollowing: “By ng of the willqoufe in eachlipfeers g a p to p roach whole states the d Applyin necess•aryListen for a wordTohrepPledgBeib are genuine gdthe n a u bring yoliuerve that aitnis le it e re t u : ct a p M e ra ly e p a e b e o l ch R d y p il . t tl it w en an ation tiongrace of God, I expect ost importadnraws your attenth to the Word e thPsalm 1l te a God and seesikze the m a P s e a th r” e p th d e n e s a k fi it t spea e. I wil aches eal Pathsilently. will in all heart, you tiotr kind anadlo ndu.on thebWe a servuasnth t aotf meditaeptively Godri’sstics of “The Id . u re to a n li o se z ti e o n ra rd of God is you wa. fuI will n pay att•e Say the word or pfihnder La change to b to eight the way model we ca r s. e o lf h il T e li rd .” o m n n w a g o m h e li re it fe th to w like in Jesus: “B friend is sought d ea m st/RPefalethct- onGod anth dve ednitatite umanlessed is Prep .M an ewnhhoaw h ole of God’s will We waitn. tIt eisvery 2A e th ce n a lks not in th aring for M at brace ers se to be an pointssdeoblf oyth e coun- 1 editation fththise ungod ermination to emnder andem /her lepahdra is h e . S ch e u t ly to a , fi in to p fe n li a o ty n r rt e o u r r: ti o ci a daily time stands in th sois y paoth of sin behavi ner determinaxample sorinm odel fo•r oHurow e for m ners, nor sit o to n S c e k ri ci a p n e ri tu sp p s re d ir in . o e ? T G o th rd h r f th h o a g th w ve t e u time oug seat thro whate ns to eyoscuor rnful; but his d • A time w need of values, nnectioth co e th e e h li k . e g a e le n h y M t la st y is in ou give w of the Lo life • life. best; rd, and in poleres,theethreica,dainngd ef b . H e fe m li is co law r must con• in a plac ud briefly the ns you to e lo p a o e that is co k r a e e y p ra S P • . ripture ndu ip cr S t a th t . h n g io u ct ro e b n o h Spirit w n invit place. /Ask: “Is there a rs d n fi o e p th es R in y/ g ra in P e . 3 into b e?” ith frequent w ed rk a m tation here for m is g readin tion relevant k ta ea vi sp in to n a Here you will find rd r o W ve e • Disco ses that allow th s. y r a u d o y w fe ine both for the next the features of “The you. You exam r . u o ce n vi a le h si e b in r ct u e o fl (y • Re Ideal Pathfinder,” ternal actions e invitation that th e d th n a ) d u re e lo h a w y y a n S a , • rk o w home, a supplement writits,, (attitudes, hab you recognize. ner dynamics ten by the World motions) of 4. Rest God for f o erceptions, e ce n se re p • Rest in the Pathfinder leader. our life. have prayed. a time after you In addition, you will r fo e id u G l ractica learn how to study Gilbert R. Cangy Youth n ce en er nf Co editatio al Gener tor the Bible through an ssage of Ministries Direc Choose a pa n be a easy method. ripture. It ca e th f o rt salm or any pa

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ITY) thed WHITE (PUR rcomes shall be clo ve o o h w • “He ev. 3:5). rments” (R in white ga purity and to have the r lives. • We desire of Christ’s life in ou ss e righteousn

ICE) RED (SACRIF of Christ. “For God so us s d only in m e R • e gave His oErld that H ver believes w e th WHIT d ve e lo o on, that wh but have tten SITY) bego(PUR perish t o n ld u o in Him sh fe” (John 3:16).* li e, everlasting ng sacrific odies a livi is your b r u yo t n • “Prese d, which table to Go holy, accep rvice” (Rom. 12:1). se reasonable

SWO ES SIDRD ity: Father, THREE of the Trin (BIBL E) ss e n te le • Comp Spirit. afts Son, Holy n: mental cr f educatio mpouts, work o d o p ri T • , physical ca ach and and Honors cus Spiritual outre fo h lt ent. hea BLUEbees, nal spiritual developm perso (LOYALTY

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LE) attle SWORD (BIB used in warfare. A b ttle is ba a rd o in • The sw . We are rd by offense o n W o e w th ys is a is alw r weapon u o d n a , n against si of God. e Word of e Spirit is th th f o rd o • The sw ph. 6:17). God (see E er LTY) BLUE (LOYA rpose of the Pathfind ur u O p : e to l th • It is be loya teach us to . Our church. lp e h to b Clu arents ven. Our p ion of the God in hea as a reflect e. d e n fi e d • Loyalty is ur True Master Guid fo character o

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ELLENCE) GOLD (EXC y from Me l you to bu t you may se n u co a • “I th , re d in the fi gold refine 8). ev. 3:1 be rich” (R ment. The of measure standards rd a d n ta S • igh Club has h the Pathfinder strong character for d il u b lp e h to f heaven. kingdom o

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The Pathfinder Club is one of the organizat ions of the world youth ministry of the Seventhday Adventist Church.

IANGLE INVERTED TR order of importance e t ta rt d • The inve ich is contrary to tha h w t h g Jesus tau d. by the worl placing t ne’s self by wn. o f o g in ic of our o • Sacrif ers ahead th o f o s d e ne

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1920 ● Harriet Holt becomes first junior secretary in GC Youth Department 1921 ● MV Pledge and Law introduced 1922 ● JMV classes of Friend and Compan ion introduced ● Comrade and Mas INNING G ter Comrade introduced via the ECom E B 1924 ● Junior Manual, published by Har IN TH rade Band riet Holt s White ty in ed by Jame h 1925 ● First junior camp held in Australi s li b u p Youth Socie t is r rs fi to a c e ru th st In n begin 1926 ● First junior camp held at Town Line The Youth’s ther Warre 52 ●n—b u L 18higa d n Lake, Mic a r e oys enn y Fonly ● Committee sele 79 ● Harr cted to study use of uniform1s8for JMVH’sazelton, Michigan hed stralia 1927 ● Junior camps in Michigan and Wis first publis delaide, Au is A d consin for both boys rand n in e ri ty F e ie c tl girls abbath o Lit 1928 ● C. Lester Bond becomes second ity of the S s a Youth S il 890 ● Ou in ib g s e n b o s p world junior1lead ll s er G. Danie r the re ● First 16 Vocational is put unde 1892 ● A. ty ie Merits introduced c o S th e You 1929 ● “Pathfinder” used to name sum 1901 ● Th ent of the nt mer camp at Idyl ol Diaepartm lwild, SCali choforn Departme ’s le p o e e c P n ● John McKim beg re ins “Pathfinder Club” in Anaheim, Californ e Young neral Confe ● Ge ia e creates th c n re fe n ● First JMV Handbo o ok published eneral C hed 07 ● The G 9 1 ● Merits renamed Vocational Honors with 19 new added Morning Watch publis ● e begins anized 1930 ● Theron Johnston begins “Pathfi ding Cours a e R r ocieties org nder Club” in Santa 0Ana io S n r e Ju te ●, Cali n forn 8 in lu ia o 19 1931 ● JMV Handbook is revised already ls Club beg a issionary V P M , r n la io C n d Ju oodlan 1909 ● 1932 ● Property purchased for summer a Indians, W m o k a camp named “Pa1thfi T ● duced 1 r Camp”— ssons begin 91nde ments intro e le ir le u California q ib re B t V n ttainme 1914 ● JM ndard of A 1936 ● Marjorie March named to uniform ta S r n io n Ju committee to stud y 5its●use; scarfible Year Reading Pla 191 B r was in use io n rse 1917 ● Ju ading Cou e R en 1938 ● Revised edition of the JMV Handbo ry a m ri P d by Ella Id e ok shows the designated●unif h s li b u p lished orm l, with scarf nior Manua Manual pub t n e m in a tt 1918 ● Ju ndard of A . Spalding ● Ideals for Juniors, ed by A. W by C. L. Bond (first book based on the Pled ● Junior Sta iz n a rg o , ge and couts issionLSAND Law) ● MITFU 19FRU 19BE MULTIPLY 1939 ● JMVs begin in Switzerland 1942 ● Laurence Skinner introduces “Tra 1946 L. A . Skinner be ilblazers” in comes the th the Pacific Northwest ird world ju leader nior 1945 ● Clark Smith prepares the first dril First Pathfin l manual der Club wit ●

The historic chronology of the Pathfinder Club will help you to know the development of this wonderful institution around the world.

h local confe Southeastern rence suppo California C rt organized onference ● Fran in cis Hunt; Dir ector John H 1948 ● Hen a n cock; design ry Bergh wri s; the Pathfi tes the Path 1949 ● First nder triangle finder song Pathfinder C lu b in Puerto Rico ● AG erman excu ; Eliezer Me rsion group lendez, dire 1950 ● Gen , organized ctor eral Confere b y K . H . Machenba nce in sessio ch ● Lau n v o tes the Pathfi rence A. Skin nder Club fo ner become r the world s the first wo (1950-1963 rld Pathfind ) e r d ir ● Path e ctor finder Staff Tr aining Course ● “Ho of 10 hours w to Start a P introduced athfinder Clu ● First b” booklet in Pathfinder C print lub in Aruba 1951 ● First and Mexico Pathfinder F air, Septemb Dinuba er 23; Centra l California C onference, ● Seco nd Pathfind er Fair, Septe ence; Glend mber 30, So ale uthern Califo rnia Confer● Path finder Staff M anual publish ● Com ed rade change d to Guide a nd Master C Guide omrade cha nged to Mast ● Hall oween food er collecting id 1953 ● Junio ea first used r Guide begin in Wadena, s publi M


an’s ain d d. An d and fift the aro ound for m nor will I ag f the hundre nth month, curse the gr is evil from his youth; t the end o ark rested in the seve t. ra ra A f rt e ’s hea tains o e. 4 ed. Then th month, on the moun l the tenth of man g thing as I have don nti livin f the u y o s, er ly n ay al ai ev d u m n th ti re n ee rth con nth, the 22 “While the ea decreased y of the mo he waters d harvest, n the first da o an , 5 e th m on ti m ed th Se . . In the ten s were seen f forty days, that 7Noah and heat, in ld ta o n C u o m f the end o Then summer, pass, at the had made. the Winter and ight it came to k which he l ti ar n dn e u an th o f fr ay o d d dow And ing to an ed the win JERE H” 11 • 603 cease. ich kept go 8 e also sent out from tMIA h o w n , l n al them: ve Sh ra to TIT H idAL saIN d IG anOR ent out a m the o the earth. fr m o ed fr d 2 And LE the: Bereshit (Hebrew), “In the p ce d his sons,beginninrtg”, u re an ed ad ri ah h . d o h s N r ad er wh CONTENT: It featur ich cofrresponds rs h ce fomity But e wat“Truly this the ea I say, plainfir od blessed ingan d fill wo e if th is to the first two G es the Creation rep o st se an re st , So to , o ly rds ea , n p b of d ve lti y the n u o story of the fall an u ort, the al text and keeps self a d l and m dovetfobea to him, bentontraever origin 9And fu e mus d many other impo l k it th al u ar t fr u sh e e on B e cie I u the th th . “B yo d an to on r f n it.” - opments such ditmion rtant develo in u ve o o of ad ed gr na re e rn mi e d th at ng tu h e f a th as the flood, the Ba re lite th l So eo e rar d al . y sh h n wo an rt o d 20 rk u firs aft ea r, r an t yo er u wo bel tower, and its the story of Ab rdsve . n into yo hole d, foot, fear of tent isofplun d of the ai the wdere raham, Isaac, Jacob sole of her e oMy e ark to ey are giEN n every bir and Joseph. n the face u. nes TodTIT OUTLINE: r yo wer And foLE w her into th again the earth, o l the fish of the sea. Th CUl RR : Ge re d is fo d co e me an all b , my s the waters cord s are brok d her esGrsheealk Septuager s, anen; d on al Buatit on of the from the 1. The history of the tra4nsl d and took h intbs. thing that liv methan er seven day ove came earth, an Bible and it origins (1:1-11:32 othhave t out his han w 3 Every moving My child egninning”.5 Surely d yet an d ren as e sgr“bee ) e from en th 11 Thgon . e 2. The history of the d ev 10 And he aite en , me, an . gs h d o bloAN AU patriarchs (12:1-50 itsOR u all thin the ark. is,TH mself. yo ed olive m at n o ck th D fr ve lu DA d e, t p :26) gi u TE lif an And e o ly : s h they h Wr av it a. Abraham (12:1e itte are ve h es h no o th n I fr mor it d by e. a w m som e , o Mo h th eti ld fr ses t es me ad o 25:34) e sen d beh eemnth reckoning; in thedfift .century B.C. (arou e waters h all not eat fl ill demand a14 an th ing,reanis sh at en f u b. th o ev Isa yo e ac 45 The ew -1 (26 an th nd kn to pitch my :1-35) no one n seveanym m40th5).e h lood I w o him in ertent ; and Noah the life r your lifeb will require it, and frLAoNGUA c. Jacob (27:1-36 d yet anoth ain to foore, er mouth ireitte GEq:uWr waiteains 12 So he curt ill re :43) set I w n in Hebrew. up I my st ag eaf was in h Or er . ea rn h th b . tu rt y ro re b ea d. Joseph (37:1-50 of ever m the ery man’s ich did not ev h f w o :26) , d eceded fro ve o an d h om the nt out the t year, Fr an. rs days and se 21For fi d an d re fm the shepsiherd re. x hunsdhave bec watersdullo-he arted, him anymo pass in the e month, that theome od, e to have 13 And it cam And th s man’s blo ; vf not o co soug y e ht the da th Lord t d ; rs 6 “Whoever shed fi ve o e ed m th sh , re e th mon refo rth; and Noah d shall b e of the in the first The ea they shall not an his bloo God surfac there m e pros m y per, th o B fr d p ee u d f in d age o were dried And e twentyokedr, an on th For in the im flocks mshal onthl ,be ark andalllothei scattered. . an m ering of the 22 . 14 And in the second e ad . d multiply; m ed e ri as dthe dryBehold, the rthewof nois k,come,H be fruitful an rth , ar ea u e e repo yo rt th th has r , f ground was the m o fo th 7 t n u as o 16 o And of a grea tly in the ea ying,ion“Go ith ah, samot ives w seventh dayAnd rth abundan ke to Ntocom nort sons’ofwthe ring fo h cou Bntry urout , yo d 15 Then God spo an .” at s it n th h ly in To mak your so all fleslate And multip thinghofdeso ur wife, anedthe cities ofgJuda h him, say, you and yo ut with you every livin creeping thing thata den of jackals. his sons wit ant with to d an ah o 17 go ery ke to N My coven you. Brin23 ds and cattle and ev the earth, 8 Then God spo I establish 10 d with every abound on : birLord, I kno t may e, behold, en M ey w , an w r the u th way fo ah of yo at 18 man is with you O ea o 9 r as th is N not te d in him “An , and rth, so rth.” So ing:self; ndants af ea ce e . es d th notcreeps onItthise not im r n s, the cattle h u o d h ir yo it ly b ltip who walk ives wct his own yo muman sns’towdire din ans.d with of the you: the u an t h l u so it step o fu w is it h u go is fr d at at at e an 24 th ife earthand b OsoLord ture th his wect d, and wh ant you, of all y birjusti me, but ns an,dcorr living crea ever with ce; earth with11 s I establish My coven ofethHiesto out, and his , every creeping thing, Th st u ea b ers ry Th of y at Cre w . er h ati e Not on in Your anger, lest You bring me to nothev 19 Every animal t off by th of the eart ing. flesh be cu troy l every beastIn the es 25 al k, d l ar al to sh be d n o gin o ai ning God ecre Pour out Your fury on the Gentiles, who e adflthe u: Nwevereaag ther bate 2 heavens and the downot all wa rth. ag ith yo kno shrth and the er Thaien ea s without form, nev ;rkn d You, o da o fl antdwvo ess e hicid;h Iand And Go gathering together of the waters He wa th s on the face of the of nan ve called Seas. co d saw that it was go de e ep th . An f wa d o the s .” ho Sp h gn at ve od. ring ov And on the families who do not call on of God 11 re th thefacsie of the wa ng creatuirit the eart 3 iseristhe h Then God said, “Le “T : id Your nam vi ter li s. sa y e; d Th t the earth bring 12 And Go en God said, “Le, and ever herb that yields see rainbow forth grass, the For they have eaten up Jacob, 4 13 I; se be lig and you t there io antd M An d, and the fruit tre they re was lig d Go nM ns: ht” d esaw wee t thealligge anht. erat e that yields fruit n ht,ntha co rdi ve ake bet ng t it m co to wa its u s e go kin et th od acd, p the ;fand God divided theu,lig whose seed is in itse o er Devoured him and consumed him, p ht gn r fro si fo m e lf, on the earth”; an r .th5God called en I bring a it was so. 12And the e foess ldabrkn is with yo al d and the sh ea h the rth it w bro lig da d e, ht rkn ug b an Da ht ess forth grass, y, 14 shall He cal ud, And made his dwelling place desolate. e yields seed according clorni enanind th in the mo eartt h.led ItNight.wSoshthe to its kind, and the the herb that e firs ngan ing beense wedreth lev al the the e fru da o it, y. tre M b wh e n in ose seed is in itse that yields e ra betwee 6Then Goeadrtsai ich is be- saw at tththe lf according to its h,d,th“Le venant wh kind. And God that it was good. 13 the ve esh; ther wa lmifldst berreMbey acofirmamtuenret inofthe So the evening an al cloudofo15 terws,ilan em m d re let l it d the the div third day. idelithe morning were 7 crea d dI g ter s from the waters.” ; usanGo The Broken Covenant y vinwa ma everam cloudTh 14 thed firm u an Then God said, “Le yode ent, and divided Mewean t there be lights the waters n ich redunder the tweewh

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yo ead, for why ry me in Egyp e ease do not bu said, “Give us br ypt and bury m ey has failed.” ll give me. Pl rry me out of Eg wi on ca I m d all e an th sh , r u ck Fo yo ? to s; es er liv ence th fa ur y yo m ive 17 “G .” So they 16 Then Joseph said, e.” e money is gone their burial plac have said.” ur livestock, if th him. ph gave them “I will do as you , se id Jo sa d he an you bread for yo , d ph An se And he swore to Jo e.” to e m th ck to to of ar e es ttl we liv r ca “S , e ei id th th t sa s, 31 gh ck he d. ou flo en br Th s, the ad of the be d in ge for the horse mself on the he them with brea bread in exchan Israel bowed hi eys. Thus he fed nk do e th r fo d herds, an at year. their livestock th m the next exchange for all they came to hi d, seph’s Sons de en d ha ar y lord that Jacob Blesses Jo 18 When that ye m m fro de ings that Jos hi t no ll wi e . “W ck , ss after these th him livesto w it came to pa k”; and he No sic year and said to my lord also has our herds of is r he fat ed your ne; r bodies . 2And J was told, “Inde aim hr our money is go t in the sight of my lord but ou both Ep d an es, g lef sons, Manasseh o tw u”; and s yo hi to m There is nothin19 y should we die before your ey g hi th Joseph is comin 3 en Jacob Wh d, and we wi Th “Look, your son and our lands. ld, d. r land for brea to be ou s e d wa th an on us at up y t d? Bu seed, th mself and sa z in the we and our lan Pharaoh; give us strengthened hi ared to me at Lu ll be servants of Almighty appe t be desolate.” no od ehold ay ‘B “G : m e, d ph m and our land wi se lan to 4 Jo e id to sa not die, that th ssed me, and for Pharaoh; we may live and d I will make Canaan and ble e land of Egypt an th of u, all yo e ht ly us ip ug ca ult bo dm 20 Then Joseph ld, be d to your des e you fruitful an ns sold his fie and give this lan became mak of the Egyptia for every man m. So the land titude of people, on.’ 5And no

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eter and said look at My P u.” d n a , re e h r e g w that I love Yo se?” o e n k th u h your fin o Y o ; D rd . o e L d , “Yes, t it into My si He said to Him nd here, and pu eed My lambs.” “F , , son of im h imonEW to “S id , e sa .” m e g ti H in d v n MATTH e li co e b and ain a se 16 He said to him ag Him, “My Lord to id sa d n a d re ou.” you love Me?” o Colorful illustrations d , h a ow that I love Y n n k Jo u o Y n ; e rd se o L MAR e v K s, 6 • 793 e IG AL TITLE: Mattija, “gi , “YOR cause you ha He said to Him named aftdINerM a10s, beJesus’ m o h itsy “T t autho us’ ministry d o shr.eep.” ft of God”. It is 3. JesJo n e v and words a n h tude e o “T ah, in oGalilee (4:12-13:58) h AlsoreHe , CU w RR said im EN to h se them, “In whatever placeHyou T TITLE: Matthew. to n ofa. Beginnnin tho so id , n sa a o e d ente g of the ministry (4: e r im ss “S , le AU e B TH m . 12-25) d a house, stay there till you depart from irANdD tiDATE: Written by Matthew e sa th b. Se him theeA.DOR 11 rmon to of the im that plac befor h id Mount (5:1-7:29) e. to 17 And . id 70 H . sa se e u H highligthed in red are ca this e who c. ever b He will .” d ali not d ng e rece e v na ive LANGUA :gWr v you nor hear you, when you depart rratives (8:1-9:38) riitteen in Greek. d. Commissioning e?” PeteCOrNTwENaT:sGEMa wing from there, shake off the dust under M e v of the disciples (10 tthewetrie u lo yoas your feet s to ?” pe a testirsuade his readers e. Jesus’ activitie veve M to lo u:2-12:50) :1-11:1) belie o u Y o y s fore mon (11 tha included well. s; o y against them.as g t Jes in “D us , th is e Assuredl the n ll m y, I say to you, it th a pro ti Me mi ssi d w sed ah ir o f. wille be in Pa th the Old Testa, me more les of the kingdom (13:1-58) her, tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah in the “Lus’ogerdnealoYgynt.ouIn ordker to do 4. Jesus’rab so, heH pre im sen,ts Jes to s ministry in variou day of judg id eand than for that city!” sa men t an e d h em s regions (14:1-20 tha ph d t asi the n zes A ancient prophets :34) a. Jes us’ activities (14,:1-I ny act Jes us’ dly 17:27) e presence oulife.”. In this Gospel Jespreusdicistedexpomased re th Y u 12 18s in in e ss v a s n lo st g b. I o Pre t si a So ach r M they e th ing wen ab t . th w out ass out the community and preached31that ured King of Israe no ld reeep as the ’s life id many o k; butpeoplekshou (18:1-35y boyodem ) ourself OU imTLIN, E:“Feedl. My sh is h uler pent. 13And th d they to e cast in d out id man ir n g sa e ons, s tt u and ri o su ano y w inte Je t d c. Jesus’ activities r, with o e n g n 1. u Jes re a o us’ e y childhoodere had. oil many who were sick th. ou20:34) susedisthem ,(19y:1t Jeheal old u, whea.nGeyneoalougywof Jes(1:us1-(1:2:21-d3)17; )but when y5.oJesuusainreJerusa eve tha, and lem: the Passion we o li y e b to y y a sa m ek (21:1u o y fe 28:20) at ishe b.re Birthyan oduinfw u and may have li o y ancy of Jesus (1:18 u e o d h y ir w g g d l in e il v -2 lk w e a. :23 a li Jes r ) e w He us’ e b 2. act Beginning of Jesus’ ivities (21:1-23:39 and thatthe Baptist Beheaded anoth , andJohn dnly nift dayy-even) ts Preo ach ouachringhofanJohdnmis,thenisaBatrynpti(3:d1-4:1191) his Heb.sp ing ,absiougt las a.yPre e t k u o h tc re st (24:1l il T st w (3: 125 .” 12 14 :46 ) h ) is b. Antecedd tmiwnistry of Jes o • 765 Now King Herod heard of Him, n d eno a ts of h ept the e u H o y n forHEW e His6 nam re h MATT e c. w us eca h had ybeyou w (3:13-4:11) . AndPassion, death and resurrection (26:1He come well known. And he said, “John the Baptist isrrrisen uld glorify God 28:20) o w e h th a e d t ha w .” y e b g M aw from the dead, and therefore these powers are atin w o ll o “F work in him, eHea him15.” this, He said to n e k o sp whoto Others said, “It isdElija nd h.”self again ve to owe Him sh s su Je s And g othe y one of the in rs said , “It is the efrth thisorwalike om in het, ndProp a s, a His Book ri e d n ib T a prop f hets o le .” a ip e c S is m e D th , d t a e in es m 16 ed the Tw The Belov But wher,n THero as ca d hear hom d, ll e disciple who he said, “This is John, who d,2 th w te e sa P m , I n d o n o u im ro S tw d d!” 17 :ld beheaded; he has beefnZraise st andea ing a ee,the For Hero20dThen Peter, turn ed on His brea ns o ebeddfrom n so a e le th d , a e h le him o self li had a ls to sent a G and id bound him in in hold s who r sa id John , and on Pofete ve yourprison imdias Slaid ved following, one who betray er.of3Hero lo e th s th for e the g su sake is to Je o h re , w ve his e brot , ay lo Th w her , e Phil rd s Ge u ip’s o ople nealogy of Jesus d wife; for “L t he married her. 18Because John had said to pokpofer, anChrissat id, “But Lord, wha s, to those ghad e su or th Je t Hero a Thesu d, to “It is bo .” id y sa e in the h , genealogyin T fihuseshyonot u lawful for you to have your lsos.”wife 21, the Christ, the Son of seame: ofgJeshusim David .” with youbrotaher’ n ofr,Abrah PeSote Hezekiah begot Ma ing dias ?” o g u o er 19eTher Y re th“W a Fa Ab nasseh, Manasseh , r rah t u h am efor e be ig Hero , got Isaac, Isaac be n t imon the held a Amon begot Josiah it . agai th mebegot Amon, and nst rs him at d to and n b got Jacob, and Jac wan a e ted d t, to ?” go r . Jos tiiahll beI goco a t n u Jud o a o in ah b e , m a an e n ob iv d his brothers. Jud is m o be nd kill himg t Jeconiah and his th rg ti th re fo ta t 20 to ab p e e u , ou but in h o w m t she t b t s the te coul a o a A tim ah brothers d not; to th e be the for go l in ly Hero by y t il s we Pe w te d 46 u Tam fear w rez re o if ia ed e car I ar, n an John r ad ried away to Baby Perez begot Hezro him, “If , kno mste. dFoing that he 13 And do not le And after they we lon. to n, and Hezron begodt ZeRarah oneg. had d the glory wl in id viman m Ra22 sa was m be eoern re brought to Baby e a s just th go and th su t holy m o Am 4 o n Je an D mi m. e r fr , and na ? e h s da he u go u w prot b, w lon yo g. But But deliver e.” t Shealtiel, an t d himNa.hshon begot Salmon. SalAmumi?naYdaob be the pso did no owon,M in l bego hef yo isl., JecZeonrubiahbabebe-l odmisan And and begot Abiud d Shealtie le y things, ecte kine babe eet when he ohear cidpman dththim eth omon begot Bouazgofobyt NallRahsh nakithm,t Zeaantrubth ,gdhe y u gr did re to ,b Abre t u;rsyise iudth a be and goat tObis be th Y hear go r e d t Eli ha ed Fo th b, by re Bo g h Ru o az n w th, Obed begot Jes o Azor begot Zado Zadok be adtElihakiem begot Azor. oglad e sh n, ly. forever. Amen. n? Dth Da hildsere odotheorshim - vid the king. weanndtJesoseutbeagom goth t Achim, and Achim t Eliud. Eliud yk,to saying se, them,ir“C him is to 21e s, your heav Da23 th id n begot e sa sabegot Eleaza as h t s T sp o e su vid n tr the Je an r, Eleazar begot you shals.l b5Then id opp e king begot Solom n e ortu d iv e ne s th h day rg T n cam Ma su fo e e tth t whe Je m an o n t Hero n be on got Jacob. And Jac e, whatMatthan, and by Jesubirthday gave her .whY wife of Uriah. So ie forgive oe d 15 But if you do d on his had been the of t o m ob n be 14 “Fo if yotufor lom co go r ld r feas I u t on u . Jos u o ll be ep Ma yo go ti h w a ry, yo the husband ive go led Abijah t Rehoboam, Rehobolamthbea-t he remof awhin hisrgnob ive les, the high om r forgers, born Jesus who is dt isAbci ijah,pan and Fatheoffic r will also fo called Christ. got Asa. t,As“I theGali I twJehiloshaphat, tee So all the genewaratsion ond?”the chief emen r will your f 22 a be nly Faof Jehoshaphat bego dbe go eithewhe u n s b lee. fro s, , m And se ie Ab rah n as t Hero Jor t am dias sp am o ’ daughte n ir tre fourom.”eenintheand hers of thosbewgor ot Jotuhaldm, Jotnham bego, ant Ahdaz,Joranamd beAhgoaztbeUzziah. Uzziah are nfougerteneenratgeionnes,ratfroionm David unintil gthes,capatotivnDaitydvidin are im,elf“Ncam siddeand ced,nand tHero h g plea Babylon sed ri e ses. dan .d H th as th go s, e ?” t an sp He o u d e se zek t fro o tr e y e m iah . untilie captivity in Babylon e nking said to the girl, “Askthey is that to ds , with who sat st th , the “Cahim stif thesChoristfarethfourteen generationthes.tr table te thudeeheavm drito ue. n e wan odd23now me what-o- 24 is is the disciple who a is , G y st y n b o ca ever y yo ly you im e n e st O t, is th and te w Io h will en it to you.” He also S T is ” h t e. erehyp e Segive a m th B th so swo to ke w n d h li . to g o e n h e n in fi sh b k w l st fi , t il e f o Faer you ask re “Whatev dw odne o oeurefowher, did, faces ltstit, udyou, fa m theirmy youugive thheeIn will gurehalf or,fme, w fore be16 these things; an isfito ings that Jesus se te u th et bedom ro r ca pking w e reove r they dup y o th rum sa Fo o . 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Amen. se sayiang, B “I . t you o to give tw e me t at u once th o the . b head a ntoJohn the Baptistyou openlyfr of t u b , om land r ter.” ot afaplat ere non on y wthe 9vT (for th26eAnd enhy;en, as so king was He. asorr exce edin h gly sfiinsh it re w yet, beca t su th, where e use a n arof re e T th o p g beca ure,s anned Lay Uuse of those whoursa asre ggsinand oath tree ; sth e lv ts),thedra e ls sat with co yo in orf here thiehim heakdidand stealioup fo s b, re a lafiy re ve t w the hypd o 19sa n o y e e n “D th be liketo re dw en,ewhe eavm estroy an oinmthee synaglaongue,s10 moth ansa st dto , “Brins inghso d ruid elvm th es treasure thieves do not break e y rs s b u su n yo e Je r se fo beread. ere ay b 20 but lay up md h, eayn 6 roys and wh re is, there your heart ard. 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AND RIVAL REIGNS IN ISRAEL AND JUDAH

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ISRAEL Omri and Tibni

Israel into two parts (1 Kings 16:21-22)

Jehoash and Jeroboam II

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Menahem and Pekah

Two nations in the north (Hoshea 5:5)

erity (P y and prosp productivit s s 119:11) e iv lm G sa . 1 JUDAH ome sin (P rc ve o to s 8) 2. Help salms 119:9 :111) wisdom (P Asa and Asa gravely ill 3(1. Gives y the heart (Psalms 119 ) jo 6 f o :1 5 ls 1 il Jehoshaphat Kings 15:23; 2 4. F eremiah y for life (J 14:21) jo n s h e o iv (J G d . o Chronicles 16:25) 4-15) toward G ve lo s Timothy 3:1 p lo (2 n o ti a 6. Deve lv of sa nowledge , 27) 7. Offers k ames 1:25 (J ss e in p p a h s -17) g 7 n Imm ri :1 inent war (1 8. B Jehoshaphat and ans 10 ) esians 6:16 Spirit (Eph s faith (Rom ly se o a e H cr e King In s th 22:4 . f ; ) 32-33;9 Jehoram s 119:105 presence o see 2 Kings 8:16) 10. Ensures the tation and safety (Psalm n e ) s ori 5; 2:1 11. Provide ter 1:23-1 s life (1 Pe te a im n a e R 12.

Amaziah and Azariah (Uzziah)

Amaziah captive in Israel (2 Kings 14:813, 21; 2 Chronicles 25:21-24)

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ion 2:11). th” (Revelat ve some second dea e th es m I will gi ho overco nished the w fi m ve hi m a whit ha o hi I t, 4. “T Ahaz involved in for good figh nd I will give na to eat. A fought the e is laid up an er which no ve m th , ha en en tt lly d “I ri na a pro-Assy1.rian w name w rd, the Jotham and Ahaz ne the faith. Fi Lo a pt e e ke th on st ve ch elation 2 the I ha whi race coup (2 King s , e crown of righteousness, that Day, and not to on pt him who receives it” (Rev keeps M d ce ex me th mes, an ve to me on 16:7) ing” who overco dge, will gi His appear er the 5. “And he righteous Ju have loved ve power ov ho gi w l ill w al I to m so hi al to t d, he bu ;T y s the en e only rod of iron Illness of m mothy 4:7-8). em with a e Spirit says th th t le ha (Reve ru w l ” s’ al ar sh Ti he Hezekiah and tter’s vessel Hezekiah (2 (2 “He who has an ear, let him comes I will give to eat like the po es othe ec cl pi be to l er al 2. ov Manasseh comes sh Kings 20:1-6; 2the churches. To him who in the midst of the Parame f e who over na “H s 6. hi t to is ou ot ch I will not bl of life, whi Chronicles 32:2 d ee an tr for , e 4) ts be th e en m m from n 2:7). it says nfess his na (Revelatio hat the Spir but I will co w ; fe ar e of God” Li he is d m let hi Adapted from Edwin R. Thiele, The Myste hurt by has an ear, rious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings shall not be 3. “He who overcomes ho w e H (Grand Rapids:Kregel Publications, 1983) . ches , p. 61. to the chur

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Labor conflicts (James 5:1-6)

THE MEANING OF BAPTISM

Hedonism and t. materialism (MACTS 22:16 24:37-39)

1. It is a symbol of Ch rist’s death and resurr ection (Romans 6:3-5) 2. It is a symbol of bei . ng dead to sin and aliv e for God (Galatians 3. It is a symbol of a 2:20). contractual relationsh ip (1 Peter 2:9). 4. It is ansymbol fo con sacration to Christ’s moo service (1 John 1:12). . That night th5.eIt is a symbo ica er Am rth No it l of entrance into the st be seen again, Church (Matthew 28: d over Northea uld de co en n sc oo de m ss e 19; 1 Corinthians 12: th nary darkne idnight. When 13) 80, an extraordi th ailed passed m *On May 19 17 t darkness prev bu , ck clo o’ d. re ne te ni gis nd re ou er ar ev e ed ar on test appe 08). It was the grea pearance. A EDITORES, 20 er took place. had a bloody ap éxico, D. F:GEM eat meteor show (M gr d a , da 33 rni th 18 ete la r 13 puertas de **On Novembe Villarreal, A las andro Medina Taken from Alej

Earthquakes (Mt. 24:7)

FINAL EVENTS TODAY Signs of the Co ming of Christ Deceivers, fam ines and plagues, ea rthquakes, wars an d international co nflicts, pacifist movem ents, moral decay, an d laws contempt. 1019 The Gospel prea ched to the entire wo rld.

THE TEST The beast’s mar k and God’s seal It is the time of the decisive electio n. The people of God persecuted an d imprisoned. Economic fines . Death decree.

END OF THE GRACE TIME Fall of the seve n plagues God protects H is people. The wicked suffe r the plagues.

His people, and are received as members by His church. Baptism is Read a symbol of our union with Christ, (1 Cor. 10:16, 17; 11:23-30; the forgiveness of our sins, and our Matt. 26:17-30; Rev. 3:20; John 6:48-63; 13:1-17.) reception of the Holy Spirit. It is by VENTISTS D A Y A D immersion in water and is contingent TH OF SEVEN on an affirmation of faith in Jesus and 17. Spiritual Gifts and Ministries: evidence of repentance of sin. It fol- God bestows upon all members of lows instruction in the Holy Scriptures His church in every age spiritual gifts s: and acceptance of their teachings. which each member is to empl1. oyTh ine Holy Scripture Ol s, d and New loving ministry for the common good The Holy Scripture written Word of the church and of humanity. Te Givstaments, are the Read inspiration en by the agency of the Holy Spiri t, d, given by divine of Go who spoke (Rom. 6:1-6; Col. 2:12, 13; who apportions to each member asugh holy men of God thro Acts 16:30-33; 22:16; 2:38; were moved by He wills, the gifts provide all abilities and wrote as they Matt. 28:19, 20.) and ministries needed by the churceh Holy Spirit. In this Word, God has th to fulfill its divinely ordained func-mmitted to man the knowledge co 16. The Lord’s Supper: tions. According to the Scriptures,cessary for salvation. The Holy ne

LIBERATION Second Comin g of Christ The dead right eous ones are resurrected. The alive right eous ones are transla ted. The wicked are destroyed by th e brightness of H is coming.

LIEFS E B L A T N FUNDAME

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“He shall cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you shall take refuge” (Psalms 91:4).

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You will be able to compare Jesus’s parables that appear in the Gospels.

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INSIDE THE TABERNAC LE 1. Holy of Holies 2. Ark of the Covenant 3. Veil of the Holy of Hol ies 4. Altar of Incense 5. Lampstand 6. Holy Place 7. Table of Showbread 8. Veil of the Holy Place

Onions (Numbers 11:5)


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of the Sanctuary

Bronze Basin ▪ The water represented ▪ The fundamental to the Holy Spirit element of this furniture (John 7:37-39). was the water. ▪ It represented the ▪ The priest washed his Word (John 13:10). hands and feet before ▪ It represented the entering the Holy Place. baptism (John 3:5).

The Lampstand ▪ Its principal function was to illuminate the table. ▪ The High Priest tended the lamps on the morning and evening (Exodus 30:7-8). ▪ The lamps must burn continuously (Leviticus 24:2). ▪ It represented the Holy Spirit (John 1:9).

The Altar of Incense ▪ It was in front of the veil of the Holy of Holies. ▪ The priest burned incense on it (Exodus 30:7-8). ▪ Anyone who burned another kind of incense was punished (Exodus 30:9). ▪ It represented the prayers of the sons and daughters of God (Revelation 5:8).

Altar of Sacrifice (Burnt offering ) ▪ It was the first furniture seen by the sinner. ▪ There the victims were sacrificed and burned; it was “a sweet aroma to the Lord” (Lev iticus 1:9). ▪ Meaning of the Altar of Sacrifice : ▪ The fundamental element of this furniture was the spilled blood of the victims. ▪ Towards the future, it represen ted the sacrifice of the Lamb of God (Joh n 1:29). ▪ Christ gave himself as an offe ring and sacrifice to God (Ephesians 5:2). ▪ Christ spilled His blood and soul (Isaiah 53:3-5).

Table of Showbread ▪ The bread represented Christ, the believer’s nourishment (John 6:48). ▪ There were twelve loaves on the table, a symbol of God’s people (1 Corinthians 10:17). ▪ The table, made of wood and golden, represented the human-divine nature of Jesus.

The Ark of the Covenant ▪ It represented the throne of God (Isaiah 6:15; Jeremiah 17:12; Hebrews 2:20; Psalms 11:3). ▪ The Lord’s presence was manifest ed on the mercy seat (Exodus 25:2 1-22). ▪ Nobody could enter in front of it. Whoever tried, died. ▪ Only the High Priest could enter in front of it once a year. ▪ Inside it there were three things: ▪ The Ten Commandments’ Tabl ets (Divine justice). ▪ Aaron’s rod that flourished, and a bit of manna (Divine mercy).

It includes 28 pages of outstanding Bible related charts, objects and people inserted throughout the Bible: birds, foods, the 2,300 days prophecy, the sanctuary, the millennium, the statue of Daniel 2, teenagers, plants, weights and measures, music instruments, coins, etc.

THE MILLENIUM

A THOUSAND YEARS OF PEACE FIRST RESURRECTION

ial Judgment (Rev. 2:4)

Saints Reign with Christ in Heaven and take place the Millenn

Christ Returns to the Earth (Rev. 1:7). Saints Taken to Heaven (both the resurrected and the living) (1 Thes. 4: 15-16). Living Wicked Slain (wicked dead remain in graves) (Rev. 19:21). Confined to this World (Rev. 20:1-3).

SECOND RESURRECTION

Wicked Resurrected (Rev. 20: 5-6). Satan Loosed (organizes attack on the holy city) (Rev. 20: 7-8). nt Initiated Judgme the of Phase Last (Matt. 25:31-46). Satan Destroyed (Rev. 20:9-10).


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