Christadelphians Talk about various subjects concerning True Bible Teaching.
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The companion podcast for the Good Christadelphian Talks Podcast. On this podcast we post the entire series, without any intro, that a talk was taken from, just in case you want to listen to the whole thing.
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Welcome to the Good Christadelphian Talks Podcast! On this podcast we will be posting a new talk to listen to at the start of each week. We pray this podcast is a blessing to you and a benefit to your walk! Send talk suggestions or comments to: [email protected] Podcast Notes and other episodes: goodchristadelphiantalks.com For full series, check the GCT Extended Podcast: anchor.fm/gct-extended
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Christadelphians in Scotland. We believe that Jesus will return to Jerusalem to establish God's everlasting, worldwide kingdom.
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Leviticus 17 describes the significance of the blood in the sacrificial laws. We have already noted that Hebrews 9 verse 22 tells us that forgiveness of sins required the shedding of blood. Not that physical blood has any atoning qualities. It was symbolic of life. All life belongs to God. The blood upon the altar was from a flawless animal. And th…
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This week we are listening to the a class by Bro. Roger Lewis from his series on "The House of Asaph - Family of Faith and Masters of Music" that he has given at several Bible Schools over the years (we are unsure which Bible School this recording is from). This is the fifth class from that series titled "The Faithfulness of the House Asaph" . Be s…
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Leviticus 16 has often been described as, “What the Law could not do”. It deals with the Day of Atonement, or coverings – of sin.The sacrifices under the Law of Moses could never take away sin; nor could they cleanse the conscience of the offerer. The writer to the Hebrews particularly speaks of this in chapters 9-10 verses 9 verses 6-12, 23-28, an…
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Leviticus 15 speaks of issues arising from the flesh. Once again talking about the sin that arises from the conflict between that which is natural to us; and the developing mind which is striving for holiness before our Father (Romans 7 verses 15-8 verse11 consider carefully). Verses 1-15 talk of running issues in men – verses 1-12 the unclean issu…
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The Life Of Christ # 74 The feeding of the five thousand.( John 6 1-21) by John Martin
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Thoughts on the readings for March 6th (Leviticus 12, 13, Psalm 113, 114, 2 Corinthians 5, 6, 7)
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Leviticus 12 deals with the ceremonial uncleanness incurred through the process of birth. The second half of the chapter outlines the offerings required for purification. Verses 1-4 speak of the birth of a male; the actions to be taken; and the period of ceremonial uncleanness. Note that total period of ceremonial uncleanness for a male child is 40…
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Thoughts on the readings for March 5th (Leviticus 11; Psalms 110, 111, 112; 2 Corinthians 3, 4)
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Leviticus chapters 11-15 deal with the laws of uncleanness. Chapter deals with regulations telling of “clean” and “unclean” animals (ceremonially speaking). Verses 1-23 of Leviticus 11 tell of uncleanness in relation to eating; verses 2-8 beasts of the earth; verses 9-12 creatures of the waters; verses 13-19 fowls of the air; verses 20-23 insects. …
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Leen Ritmeyer - The Power of Bible Places and their Lessons for Us - Class 6 - A place called Golgotha
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Class 6 from this series was used in GCT Episode 337.
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Leen Ritmeyer - The Power of Bible Places and their Lessons for Us - Class 5 - Bethabara beyond Jordan
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Class 6 from this series was used in GCT Episode 337.
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Leen Ritmeyer - The Power of Bible Places and their Lessons for Us - Class 4 - He must needs go through Samaria
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Class 6 from this series was used in GCT Episode 337.
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Leen Ritmeyer - The Power of Bible Places and their Lessons for Us - Class 3 - Galilee of the Gentiles
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Class 6 from this series was used in GCT Episode 337.
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Leen Ritmeyer - The Power of Bible Places and their Lessons for Us - Class 2 - He shall be called a Nazarene
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Class 6 from this series was used in GCT Episode 337.
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Leen Ritmeyer - The Power of Bible Places and their Lessons for Us - Class 1 - But thou Bethlehem Ephratah
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Thoughts on the readings for March 4th (Leviticus 9, 10; Psalms 108, 109; 2 Corinthians 1, 2)
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Leviticus chapter 9 tells of Aaron officiating at the altar on the eighth day. Verses 1-2 Aaron offered for himself the sin offering and the burnt offering. Verses 3-22 Aaron offers for the people the sin offering, burnt offering and peace offering. Verses 23-24 the glory of Yahweh appears and He consumes His portion of the offerings. Chapter 10 ou…
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This week we are listening to a class by Bro. Leen Ritmeyer that was give at the Ontario Winter Bible School in 2010 on the subject "The Power of Bible Places and their Lessons for Us", this is Class 6 which is titled, "A Place Called Golgotha". Be sure to subscribe to the GCT Extended podcast to hear the other 5 classes in this series! We hope thi…
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In Leviticus chapters 8-10 we are told of the consecration of the priests – Aaron and his sons. Chapter 8 describes the activities of the first seven days. Verses 1-13 tell of Aaron and his sons being robed and anointed. Verses 14-17 speaks of Moses offering the sin offering on their behalf. Verses 18-21 tells of Moses offering the burnt offering f…
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Leviticus 7verse1-7 provides details about the “guilt”, or “trespass”, offering. Remember that this offering related to deceitful acts, where the guilty party had sought to hide the truth. The Apostle John tells us in his first letter and in chapter 1 verses 5-10 that Jesus is our guilt offering. This, says the Apostle, is only to those who confess…
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The Life Of Christ - # 73 The death of John the Baptist (Mark 6: 14-30) by John MartinΑπό τον ChristadelphianVideo.org
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Leviticus 5verses 1-6,7 and 7 verses 1-7 deal with the trespass offering. This offering was required for those who had dealt with the holy things deceitfully – whether to God, or to one’s neighbour. The offering is referred to in several translations as the “guilt offering”. Complete restitution had to made and a penalty was added because of the de…
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Leviticus 3 and 4 outline laws firstly for the Peace Offering (chapter 3) and the Sin Offering (chapter 4). The importance of the Peace Offering is that it speaks of our aim – to have peace with God – see Isaiah 26 verses 1-3. And, like all Scripture, our Lord Jesus Christ is the focus – read aloud slowly and carefully Ephesians 2 verses 14-22 – po…
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Galatians 3:24 says that the Law was a schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. Whereas Exodus gives a broad framework of the Law Leviticus provides a detailed outline of the requirements of the Law; and implicitly shows the inadequacy of Law. One of the best books on Leviticus is brother John Martin’s – The Schoolmaster Leviticus – available from CSSS …
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Exodus 39 verse 1-5 tell of Aholiab’s supervision of the skilful women weavers, who wove the clothes of the priests. Verses 6-7 speak of the engraving of the gems set in the breastplate of the High Priest. Verses 8-21 describe the breastplate of the High Priest and outline its construction. It was of pure gold. Verses 22-26 describe the tunic of th…
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Exodus 38 describes the making of the two items of bronze furniture for the Tabernacle’s courtyard. It also tells of the making of the courtyard – its linen curtains, which separated the tent from the rest of Israel. The massive bronze laver (or basin) and the bronze altar of offerings were made by Bezaleel. That man also constructed the metallic f…
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This week we are listening an exhortation by Bro. Peter Moore titled “When God Doesn't Show Up” that was given at the Gosnells Ecclesia on May 5th, 2024 . We hope this strengthens your Faith and brightens your day! Thank you for listening, God bless, and talk to you next week. Send talk suggestions or comments to: GoodChristadelphianTalks@gmail.…
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Thoughts on the readings for February 24th (Exodus 37, Psalms 96, 97, 98, 99, 1 Corinthians 7)
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Exodus 37 has a focus on the construction of the furniture for the Tabernacle. Verses 1-9 describe the making of the ark of the covenant, the only item of furniture in the Most Holy Place. The ark represented the presence of God through the Shekinah glory that the High Priest saw only once per year – on the Day of Atonement (or “coverings” ie of si…
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Exodus 36 tells that Bezaleel and Aholiab were the chief craftsmen, put over several others to whom the LORD had given wisdom and skill. Moses gave the congregation’s free will offerings to these two exceptionally gifted men. So great was the congregation’s generosity that Moses had to tell the people to cease from their giving. What a wonderful pr…
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The Life Of Christ # 72 The sending of the Disciples (Matt 10:32) by John MartinΑπό τον ChristadelphianVideo.org
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Exodus 35:1-3 tell of the absolute sanctity of the Sabbath. Neither work, nor the kindling of a fire, were allowed. Disobedience by doing work on the Sabbath would result in death. Verses 4-29 speak of the free will offerings of Israel. Notice the repetition of the words which tell us of the mind of those who gave verses 6, 21-22, 26, 29. This is t…
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Exodus 33 is broken into 3 sections – verses 1-6 the command to leave Sinai; verses 7-11 the tent of meeting; and verses 12-23 Moses’ prayer of intercession for the angel of the presence to accompany Israel on its journey. The first three verses deal with the command to leave Sinai – itself being a stepping stone for the fulfilling of the Abrahamic…
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Exodus 31 tells of the two skilled craftsman divinely equipped for the construction of the Tabernacle – Bezaleel (his name means “in the shadow of the Almighty”); and Aholiab (his name means “my Father’s tent”). Bezaleel was skilled in metalworking. He made the furniture for the Tabernacle. Bezaleel is a type of the Messiah, as Moses tells us in th…
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Exodus 30 tells us of the altar of incense. Its dimensions and the materials of which it was made. Verses 1-10 tells us that it was a box made of acacia wood overlaid with gold. Around the top of the golden box was a crown of gold. Identical language is used for the protective parapet that was on the roof of every Jewish house – indicating that lik…
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Exodus 29 outlines the consecration of the priests. The early verses describe the offerings that were required when the priests were consecrated. Verses 5-9 point out that Aaron and his sons were to be dressed in their holy robes of office for their induction into their roles. Verses 10-14 indicate that the priests were to place their hands upon th…
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This week we are listening a class by Bro. Dennis Gillett titled “Get to Grips with God's Word” that was given at the Birmingham Ecclesia in 1979 . We hope this strengthens your Faith and brightens your day! Thank you for listening, God bless, and talk to you next week. Send talk suggestions or comments to: [email protected] …
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Exodus 28 describes the clothing of the priests and of the High priest. The clothing of Aaron and his four sons was, verse 2, for glory and for beauty since they were the LORD’s representatives. These garments were skilfully embroidered by Aholiab, whose name means “from the Father’s tent”. John Thomas wrote about these clothes one and a half centu…
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Exodus 27 describes the first item of furniture encountered by the worshippers upon entering the courtyard of the Tabernacle. It is the bronze altar on which the sacrifices are placed. This teaches us that the first need of anyone who wants salvation is for the LORD to provide a redemptive sacrifice. It was made of bronze speaking of purified flesh…
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The Life Of Christ #71 The calling of the Disciples ( Matt 10:16-42) by John Martin
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Exodus 25 tells us of the Tabernacle itself. Verses 1-14 describe the curtains which served as the roof of the Tabernacle. Eleven curtains made of linen and embroidered with golden, blue and scarlet threads woven through the linen in a cherubic pattern. These would have been visible to the priests, who served in the Holy Place; and to the High Prie…
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Exodus 24 deals with the confirmation of the covenant. The commencement tells us that Moses, Aaron, Nadab and Abihu (two of Aaron’s sons) together with 70 of the elders of Israel came towards God on the outskirts of Mount Sinai. Moses alone is invited to draw nearer. Moses rehearsed the LORD’s Words to the people of Israel. The people’s response wa…
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Exodus 23 has three chapter directions - verses 1-9 are about honest dealings between Israelites and with strangers (the reason is stated in verse 9 to remember your powerless position when the Almighty became your protector). Verses 10-19 laws about the Sabbaths and the major Festivals; and two sundry laws about principles of living. Verses 20-33 …
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The first fifteen verses of Exodus 22 deal with restitution of property. The theft of a sheep, when discovered had to be repaid fourfold: cp David's repaying for his theft of a ewe lamb in losing four of his sons 2 Samuel 12 verses 1-6. There were different rates for other animals. Verses 5-6 cover damage to grain through negligence - non controlli…
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Exodus 21 covers laws about slaves (verses 1-32) and laws about the restitution (verses 33-36). Slavery was a part of the world from the beginning of time until recently. In some countries it still exists. Israel had just been delivered from two centuries of servitude in Egypt. There Israel were severely afflicted and cruelly abused. Yahweh would n…
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Exodus 19 tells us that it was on the third new moon of the year that the Israelites arrived at Sinai, to worship God as Moses had been told in Exodus 3. Calculations reveal that the 10 commandments were given 50 days after the Passover (hence the New Testament name for the Feast for this occasion, Pentecost). In verses 4-6 Yahweh reminds Israel of…
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This week we are listening to an exhortation by Bro. Robert Evans given at the Abilene, Texas Ecclesia on December 12th, 2023. We hope this strengthens your Faith and brightens your day! Thank you for listening, God bless, and talk to you next week. Send talk suggestions or comments to: [email protected] For Show Notes, vis…
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Exodus 17 tells us how Israel’s God provided water in the desert from the rock, when His people were extremely thirsty. And as the people had shown they always grumbled against the LORD, verse 3. This was typical of God’s provision, for us in His Son the Lord Jesus Christ (see 1 Corinthians 10 verses 1-6). Moses struck the rock, representing Israel…
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Exodus 16 speaks of the LORD’s provision of bread for His grumbling and ungrateful people in the wilderness. Despite the wonders that they had seen in Egypt and the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea, they complained that God had only brought them out of Egypt to kill them. What twisted thoughts! They remember the food of Egypt, but forgot their sl…
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Exodus 15 records the deliverance Song of Moses. Miriam, Moses’ sister led the women of Israel in singing and dancing, accompanied musically by timbrels. It celebrates Yahweh’s mighty power and saving strength. Israel were now, finally, a freed nation. The immortalised believers of the Kingdom Age will likewise rejoice to the strains of an unrecord…
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The Life Of Christ #70 'Sending out the disciples' (Mat 10:1-15) by John Martin
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Exodus 13 tells of the instructions for the 7 day long Feast of Unleavened Bread; which was incorporated with the Passover, when Israel entered the Promised Land (see Joshua 5 verses 1-12). Note how this Feast, together with the Passover and circumcision, were together emblematic of God’s covenant with His people Israel. The Feast told of the need …
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In Exodus 11 the 10th and final plague is announced to Israel, who Moses commands that they borrow (take spoil) from their Egyptian neighbours. The totally traumatised Egyptians gave plentifully in the hope that Israel would leave peacefully, and that their God would bring no more plagues upon Egypt. At midnight, said Moses, the firstborn from ever…
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Class 5 from this series was used in GCT Episode 333.
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