Rightly Divide the Word of Truth
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"Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." (2 Timothy 2:15 KJV) —
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Rightly Divide the Word of Truth
The Angel of the LORD
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Who is the Angel of the LORD? When the Bible references this phrase, especially in the Old Testament, is it referring to a regular angel? (Cherubim) Or to someone else?
We're going to take a look at Genesis 16 and 22 to get a clear understanding of who is being referenced.
Genesis 16:10 KJV
And the angel of the LORD said unto her, “I will multiply thy seed exceedingly, that it shall not be numbered for multitude.”
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The Key Principles of Effective Bible Study is a resource which outlines core concepts shown in the Scriptures that will help you to better understand many Biblical themes and doctrines. We have an extended, 24-part podcast series on these principles, and a condensed, 9-part series called God's Precious Word, that is based on the same resource.
We also recommend that you check out the True Wisdom podcast which I co-host with Robert Baker -- a different format for Bible Study.
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