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1 Surprisingly Stunning Super Summer Sunday Seminar Series
Welcome

2 Learn something you did not know before!
About the Bible About being a Christian About being a Presbyterian Christian Come as much as you can Don’t have to be here every Sunday GOAL

3 Why study the old testament?
It was Jesus’ Bible and he quoted from it extensively. Examples Matthew 22:37 - He said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ Quotes Deuteronomy 6:5 The goal of the summer seminars series is to introduce/review background information about the Bible. What the Bible is, the outline of the Old Testament, and the outline of the New Testament. We’ll do all that in June 10, 17, and 24. Then we’ll move into a little background of the Presbyterian Church. We’ll spend a couple of Sundays in July looking at how the Old and New Testament gave rise to the Presbyterian Church. On July 1 we’ll look at where the Presbyterian Church came from and where it is today. On July 8 we’ll explore the basic structure and essentials of the Presbyterian Church. The last half of July and in August we’re going to spend some time looking at what we call the “Great Ends of the Church.” There are six fundamental reasons why we Presbyterians believe that our church exists. We going to take one per Sunday and hear about each one, have some time to think and discuss them, and see how each one is relevant to what God is calling KirdWood to be and become.

4 Why study the old testament?
More examples Matthew 22:38 - You shall love your neighbor as yourself Quotes Leviticus 19:18 The goal of the summer seminars series is to introduce/review background information about the Bible. What the Bible is, the outline of the Old Testament, and the outline of the New Testament. We’ll do all that in June 10, 17, and 24. Then we’ll move into a little background of the Presbyterian Church. We’ll spend a couple of Sundays in July looking at how the Old and New Testament gave rise to the Presbyterian Church. On July 1 we’ll look at where the Presbyterian Church came from and where it is today. On July 8 we’ll explore the basic structure and essentials of the Presbyterian Church. The last half of July and in August we’re going to spend some time looking at what we call the “Great Ends of the Church.” There are six fundamental reasons why we Presbyterians believe that our church exists. We going to take one per Sunday and hear about each one, have some time to think and discuss them, and see how each one is relevant to what God is calling KirdWood to be and become.

5 Why study the old testament?
Jesus is intimately tied to the Old Testament Examples Matthew 1:1- 16 – The “Begots” Matthew 1:23 - “Look, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel,” Jesus’ birth is tied to the prophecy of Isaiah. The goal of the summer seminars series is to introduce/review background information about the Bible. What the Bible is, the outline of the Old Testament, and the outline of the New Testament. We’ll do all that in June 10, 17, and 24. Then we’ll move into a little background of the Presbyterian Church. We’ll spend a couple of Sundays in July looking at how the Old and New Testament gave rise to the Presbyterian Church. On July 1 we’ll look at where the Presbyterian Church came from and where it is today. On July 8 we’ll explore the basic structure and essentials of the Presbyterian Church. The last half of July and in August we’re going to spend some time looking at what we call the “Great Ends of the Church.” There are six fundamental reasons why we Presbyterians believe that our church exists. We going to take one per Sunday and hear about each one, have some time to think and discuss them, and see how each one is relevant to what God is calling KirdWood to be and become.

6 Why study the old testament?
Jesus equated his ministry to the Old Testament Matthew 5:17 - “Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets; I have come not to abolish but to fulfill. Luke 24:44 - These are my words that I spoke to you while I was still with you—that everything written about me in the law of Moses, the prophets, and the psalms must be fulfilled. The goal of the summer seminars series is to introduce/review background information about the Bible. What the Bible is, the outline of the Old Testament, and the outline of the New Testament. We’ll do all that in June 10, 17, and 24. Then we’ll move into a little background of the Presbyterian Church. We’ll spend a couple of Sundays in July looking at how the Old and New Testament gave rise to the Presbyterian Church. On July 1 we’ll look at where the Presbyterian Church came from and where it is today. On July 8 we’ll explore the basic structure and essentials of the Presbyterian Church. The last half of July and in August we’re going to spend some time looking at what we call the “Great Ends of the Church.” There are six fundamental reasons why we Presbyterians believe that our church exists. We going to take one per Sunday and hear about each one, have some time to think and discuss them, and see how each one is relevant to what God is calling KirdWood to be and become.

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8 Prehistory – Genesis 1 – 11 Creation, Fall, Flood, Nations
Hinge Genesis 12:1-3 Abraham and Sarah were Blessed to be a blessing! The Patriarchs – Genesis 12 – 50 Abraham & Sarah Isaac & Rebekah Jacob, Rachel, Leah, Bilhah, &Zilpah

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12 Moses and the Exodus Exodus 1 – 18 At Mount Sinai Exodus 19 – Numbers 10:10

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16 In Moab East of the Jordan
Wilderness Wondering Numbers 10:11 – Numbers 21 In Moab East of the Jordan Number 22 – Deuteronomy 34

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19 The Conquest Joshua 1 - 24 Time of the Judges Judges 1 – Ruth 4
(Ruth takes places during the time of the Judges but was written later.)

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22 The Rise and Reign of David
Samuel and Saul 1 Samuel 1-15 The Rise and Reign of David 1 Samuel 16 – 2 Samuel 24

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24 A Later Interpretation of
King Solomon 1 Kings 1-11 The Divided Kingdom 1 Kings 12 – 2 Kings 25 A Later Interpretation of Samuel and Kings 1 & 2 Chronicles

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27 The Exiles Return and Rebuild
Ezra - Nehemiah Esther Saves the Jews Esther

28 A Man’s Struggle to Understand
Job A Man’s Struggle to Understand Psalms Israel’s Prayer Book

29 Proverbs Advice from the Wise Ecclesiastes A Counter Point

30 The word of the Lord during the time recorded in 2 Kings 15 – 20
Song of Solomon A Love Poem Isaiah The word of the Lord during the time recorded in 2 Kings 15 – 20

31 The word of the Lord during the time recorded in 2 Kings 22 – 25
Isaiah After the Exile Jeremiah The word of the Lord during the time recorded in 2 Kings 22 – 25

32 Poetry about the devastation The visions of a prophet in exile
Lamentations Poetry about the devastation of Jerusalem Ezekiel The visions of a prophet in exile

33 Stories of faithful Jews living Visions of a faithful Jew living
Daniel 1 – 6 Stories of faithful Jews living in Babylon Daniel 6 – 12 Visions of a faithful Jew living in Babylon

34 Hosea – Contemporary of Isaiah
Joel – A lament over Jerusalem Amos – 2 Kings 14 Obadiah – Edom and Israel Jonah – 2 Kings 14 Micah – 2 Kings

35 Nahum – The destruction of Nineveh
Habakkuk – Prophet’s complaint, God’s reply Zephaniah – 2 Kings Haggai – In the second year of Darius month 6 Zechariah – The second year of Darius month 8 Malachi – The messenger (angel)

36 WALK THRU THE NEW TESTAMENT

37 BIRTH TO REJECTION AT NAZARETH

38 B ethlehem B irth

39 N azareth C arpenter

40 J ordan R iver

41 B aptized BY J ohn

42 W ilderness

43 T empted BY S atan

44 J erusalem S econd irth B

45 S amaria W oman AT THE W ell

46 N azareth R ejected

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48 MINISTRY TO THE MULTITUDES

49 C APERNAUM

50 S election Of The T welve

51 S ermon On The M ount

52 P ower From S atan

53 P arables S tart

54 A S torm S tilled

55 A C rowd F illed

56 T estimony of P eter

57 T ransfiguation

58 JUDEA AND PEREA Ministry to Disciples

59 J UDEA S tones F lew J esus W ithdrew

60 P EREA C ounting the C ost S eeking the L ost

61 J UDEA L azarus R aised Z acchaeus P raised

62 JERUSALEM saCRIFICE FOR US

63 J ERUSALEM T riumphal E ntry T emple C leansing L ast S upper

64 P rayed B etrayed T ried D enied

65 C rucified

66 R esurrected

67 AFTER THE RESURRECTION

68 A scends S pirit C hurch E mbezzlement N ight Release D eacons S tephen

69 P ersecution

70 P hilip’s P reaching P aul’s C onversion P eter’s V ision

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72 FIRST MISSIONARY JOURNEY
wo Years

73 G alatia Timothy’s Home

74 J erusalem C ouncil L aw No Conference on Circumcision

75 SECOND MISSIONARY JOURNEY
T hree Years

76 M acedonia _____ A chaia _____ ______ The unknown God G reece

77 THIRD MISSIONARY JOURNEY
F our Years

78 A sia More blessed to give than to receive

79 TRIALS: F elix F estus A grippa

80 FIRST ROMAN IMPRISONMENT
elease from B ondage

81 SECOND ROMAN IMPRISONMENT
xpansion of the C hurch


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