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Tuesday: Nehemiah Speaks Out

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 7, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonSeptember 30, 2019avatar
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Nehemiah 1:11 says that Nehemiah is the king’s cupbearer. To us this may seem like an unimportant job, but cupbearers could be men of powerful influence, since they had constant and close access to the king. Cupbearers tasted beverages for the king in order to prevent illness or death of the king. Herodotus points out that … Continue reading –>

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Monday: Nehemiah’s Prayer

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 6, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonSeptember 30, 2019avatar
Nehemiah's Prayer

Read Nehemiah’s prayer found in Nehemiah 1:5-11. What are the different components of the prayer? Why does he include himself in the prayer as those who are guilty?    1. God you are great and have mercy (Neh. 1:5).       2. Hear me (Neh. 1:6).          3. Confession of sins (Neh. 1:6-7).             4. Remember your promises (Neh. 1:8-9).          3. You have redeemed us (Neh. 1:10). … Continue reading –>

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Sunday: Nehemiah Receives Bad News

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 5, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonSeptember 29, 2019avatar
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The book of Nehemiah opens somewhat in the same way the book of Daniel did (read Dan. 1:1-2), and that was with bad news. Yes, many had returned to their ancestral homeland, but things weren’t going too well for them there. Read Nehemiah 1:1-4. Why was Nehemiah so distressed? What was his response to the bad news he … Continue reading –>

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Sabbath: Nehemiah

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 4, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonSeptember 29, 2019avatar

Read for This Week’s Study: Nehemiah 1:1-2:20,  Deut. 7:9, Ps. 23:1-6, Num. 23:19. Memory Text: “So it was, when I heard these words, that I sat down and wept, and mourned for many days; I was fasting and praying before the God of heaven. And I said: ‘I pray, LORD God of heaven, O great and awesome God, You … Continue reading –>

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Friday: Further Thought ~ Making Sense of History: Zerubbabel and Ezra

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 3, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonSeptember 28, 2019avatar
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Further Thought:  Read Ellen G. White, “Ezra, the Priest and Scribe”, pages 607–617, in Prophets and Kings. Consider Ezra’s diligent work: “Ezra became a mouthpiece for God, educating those about him in the principles that govern heaven. During the remaining years of his life, whether near the court of the king of Medo-Persia or at Jerusalem, his … Continue reading –>

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Thursday: Importance of Education

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 2, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonOctober 3, 2019avatar
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Read Ezra 7:6 and Ezra 7:10. What do these texts teach us about the importance of proper religious education? Ezra’s wholehearted devotion to God and his decision to study, practice, and teach the Word of God (Ezra 7:6, Ezra 7:10) prepared him for greater ministry in Israel. The biblical text literally states that he devoted himself to the studying, doing/making, and … Continue reading –>

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Real Learning

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 2, 2019 by William EarnhardtOctober 13, 2019avatar

Thursday’s section of this week’s Sabbath School lesson asks the question, “In what ways, even today, might we need to unlearn a lot of what we have been taught from the world?” When Jesus was telling Nicodemus in John 3:1-17 that he needed to be born again, I believe Jesus was including being re-educated. Nicodemus … Continue reading –>

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Wednesday: Artaxerxes’ Decree

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 1, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonSeptember 28, 2019avatar
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Read Ezra 7:11-28. What were the components of the king’s decree? Why were these instructions important for the people of Israel? The decree of Artaxerxes resembles Cyrus’s first decree. The king counsels everyone who is willing, especially from the priestly lines, to make the journey to Jerusalem. Although according to the Murashu historical documents, the majority … Continue reading –>

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1: Making Sense of History: Zerubbabel and Ezra – Teaching Plan

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 1, 2019 by Michael FrackerOctober 1, 2019Michael Fracker

Key Thought: In seeking to fulfill the Christian mission, we should look to the church as an organized community of believers. By working in a community of faith, we can bless those around us. October 5, 2019 1. Have a volunteer read Daniel 9:2, Ezra 4:1-7. Ask class members to share a thought on what … Continue reading –>

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Tuesday: The Second Return of the Exiles

Sabbath School Net Posted on September 30, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonSeptember 28, 2019avatar
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In Ezra 7:1-10 and Ezra 8:1-14, we see that King Artaxerxes I allows Ezra to return to Jerusalem (the year is 457 B.C). and to take with him anyone who would like to return. Not much is known about the relationship between the king and Ezra, or whether Ezra worked for the court. Ezra 8 lists the heads … Continue reading –>

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