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Latest revision as of 13:23, 13 April 2024



A FAIR Analysis of:
Seminary: Old Testament Teacher Resource Manual

Day 1: Hosea

Day 2: Joel

From the manual section: "Some Important Gospel Principles to Look For"
"Terrible wars, desolations, and natural disasters will destroy those who are ripe in iniquity prior to and at the Second Coming of Jesus Christ."


Commentary
Wars and natural disasters do not only affect the wicked - many innocents are also affected by these events. Why does God allow innocents to be affected by wars and natural disasters?

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Day 3: Amos

From the manual section: "Some Important Gospel Principles to Look For"
"The Lord sometimes uses war, famine, pestilence, or other disasters to persuade His children to repent and return to Him"


Commentary
Wars and natural disasters do not only affect the wicked - many innocents are also affected by these events. Why does God allow innocents to be affected by wars and natural disasters?

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Day 4: Obadiah

From the manual section: "Some Important Gospel Principles to Look For"
"We can help in the plan of salvation by performing temple work for the dead"


Commentary
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Common criticisms related to this lesson topic
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Response
Answer here
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Further reading

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