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Join Rod Hembree and Janice on Bible Discovery as they explore Deuteronomy 26, discussing the significance of the firstfruits offering. Learn about the historical context and spiritual meaning behind this ancient practice, and how it relates to Christian giving today. Corey shares insights on archaeological findings from Mount Ebal, while Ryan examines Jesus' teachings on the law of 'eye for eye.'
The Old Testament principle of “an eye for an eye” was never meant to encourage personal revenge but to ensure that justice is fair and proportional. As followers of Christ, we are called to go beyond justice, extending mercy and forgiveness even to those who wrong us, reflecting the grace God has shown to us. The post Eye for Eye appeared first on Mt. Rose OPC.
Exodus 21:12-36 from our sermon series in Exodus. | We are a Confessional Reformed Baptist Church in Irvine, California. Plan a visit at https://www.provrbc.com/
Today's Bible study covers Leviticus 24 and four distinct elements that are all tied together within the Holiness Code. Verses 1-4 we will talk about the continuous call for the priests to tend to the oil of the lampstand found within the tabernacle. Verses 5-9 discuss the weekly call to supply the show bread (bread of the presence). Both the lampstand and the show bread have application and fulfillment in Christ (which we discuss). In verses 10-23, we see a narrative about a man who blasphemes the Lord and receives swift justice. This leads to a discussion on Lex Talionis (the law of retaliation), also known as “eye for an eye,” as well as a thorough discussion on what blasphemy is and why it deserved the death penalty. Lots to talk about as we dig deep into Leviticus chapter 24.Outline: 03:02 - Leviticus 24.1-4 - Continues Lamp Oil.We learn about the tabernacle lampstand in Exodus 25.31-40. The lampstand had a purpose in its day, it was the only source of light within the Holy Place of the tabernacle. It illuminated the work inside the tabernacle. This is also representative of Christ as our only source of divine eternal light. John 8.12, Jesus says, “‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have light of life.” John 1.4-5, “In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it.” Heaven will be illuminated by the Glory of the Lord, Rev 21.23, “The city does not need the sun or the moon to shine on it, for the glory of God gives it light, and the Lamb is its lamp.” Additional Symbolism found in the lampstand: 2 Cor 5.21, Heb 7.26, Isa 53.4, Rev 1.20, Jhn 8.12, 9.5, 1.4-9, Rev 21.23. 09:09 - Leviticus 24.5-9 - Show bread also known as the “bread of the presence.” The show bread had a purpose in Moses day. It was a perpetual acknowledgement that all bread/food comes from the Lord. It was a thank-offering to the Lord. God is the provider of all. The 12 loaves represent the 12 tribes of Israel, continually offering their gratitude and dependence on God for daily provision. The show bread has fulfilment in Christ. Jesus is the bread of life, John 6.35, Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.” Additionally (you can dig deep into this yourself) Jhn 3.16, 1 Pet 2.22, Heb 7.25, Rom 8.34, Eph 5.2, 1 Pet 2.9, 1 Cor 11.23-25.13:39 - Leviticus 24.10-23 - Blasphemy and justice17:05 - What is Lex Talionis? What is Eye for an Eye?Lex Talionis is latin. “lex” = law and talio = “like for like”The law of retaliation and the law of retributionBible verses covered on this in the study: Ex 21.23-25, Deut 19.15-21, Mat 5.38-48, Mat 5.17, Rom 13.1-4.Lex Taolionis - eye for an eye - was never meant for personal relationships. This is where we must apply Jesus' statement of turning the other cheek.30:48 - Leviticus 24.10-16, 23 - BlasphemyWhat is Blasphemy? Blasphemy is any deliberate, irreverent, or contemptuous speech or action against: God (father, son, or spirit), His character, His name, His worksWhat is Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit? A willful, knowing, persistent rejection of the Holy Spirit's testimony about Jesus. Considered unforgivable because the person has hardened their heart against the only means of salvation.The Holy Spirit resides in us as believers: John 14.16–17, Ephesians 1.13–14, 2 Corinthians 1.21–22, Ephesians 4.30.Key Bible Verses on Blasphemy covered in this talk: Exo 20.7, Exo 22.28, Lev 24.16, 1 Kings 21.1-14, Job 2.9-10, Luke 5.21, John 10.30-39, Psa 82:6, Mark 14.60-64, John 19.6-7 and Rev 13:5–6.Support Iron Sheep Ministries: https://Ironsheep.org/donateListen to the podcast: https://anchor.fm/ironsheepContact Dave & the ISM team: info@ironsheep.orgJoin the email list: http://eepurl.com/g-2zAD
Matthew 5:38-42
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Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth (Matthew 5:38-42)In this weekend's broadcast of Words of Grace, Pastor Benjamin Winslett explores Jesus' powerful teachings on forgiveness and charity from the Sermon on the Mount. What does it truly mean to turn the other cheek, go the extra mile, and give to those who ask? These verses confront … Continue reading "Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth"
This evening Pastor Ryan continues our series in Exodus with part two of his sermon, "Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth....Civil Laws for Israel."
This evening Pastor Ryan continues our series in Exodus with part two of his sermon, "Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth....Civil Laws for Israel."
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This evening Pastor Ryan continues our series in Exodus with his sermon, "Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth....Civil Laws for Israel."
This evening Pastor Ryan continues our series in Exodus with his sermon, "Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth....Civil Laws for Israel."
The Mount: Practicing The Words of Jesus
Just like with the Pharisees, it's important to understand what Jesus is and is not saying as He interprets the law of retribution. It is wrong to think that Jesus means that evil is never to be resisted, He has demonstrated by His life a discernment in accepting insults and also in overturning tables. For most of us it is easy to stand for our rights and seek retribution when wronged. What's difficult is to lay aside our rights, allow wrong to go seemingly unaddressed and to trust God for our defense. We need the Lord's help and wisdom to discern the right thing to do and the right time to do it so that we can love each other well. Prepare for this week's message by reading Matthew 5-7 giving special focus to 5:38-42
Pastor Corey Johnsrud continues our series through the Sermon on the Mount with a message from Matthew 5 on Sunday, February 2nd 2025 at Kent Covenant Church.
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Have you ever wished your enemies would just drop dead? Wouldn't it be better if they just ceased to give you trouble, and went away forever? Well, Pastor Jeff reminds you today that you are called to have mercy on those who wish to harm you. After all, they are also God's children, who need to hear the message of the Gospel and be reconciled with Him. So instead of fighting back against your enemies, find ways that you can seek reconciliation with them, and how you can lead them to Jesus.
Do you know someone who knows exactly what buttons to press to make you angry? It can be someone close to you, or someone you barely know, but either way, they have this inexplicable power to ruin your day. Well, Pastor Jeff shows you today how Jesus has called you to resist the urge to get mad when someone insults you. It may take all of the strength in your heart not to fight back or get defensive when you feel insulted, but the best way to show Christ's love is to turn the other cheek.
An important principle in biblical interpretation is learning the context of a statement. From Moses to Jesus, what is the context of the phrase, “An eye for an eye”? Check out the video version of this sermon. Check out all of the other topics we have covered in our “Is that in the Bible?” series. Check out my blog, my other podcasts, my books, and so much more at http://linktr.ee/craigtowens ►► Would you please prayerfully consider supporting this ministry? My Patreon supporters get behind-the-scenes access to exclusive materials. ◀︎◀︎
G-Unit Soldier Moulz & G-Unit Reservist Mel are back teaching Pod 101 in their review of G-Unit's debut studio album, Beg For Mercy. ---------------------------- Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (12:23 - 15:04) -- Beg For Mercy Info (38:51) -- Track 1: "G-Unit" (1:15:55) -- Track 2: "Poppin' Them Thangs" (1:40:48) -- Track 3: "My Buddy" (1:56:55) -- Track 4: "I'm So Hood" (2:23:38) -- Track 5: "Stunt 101" (2:28:03) -- Track 6: "Wanna Get To Know You" (2:48:15) -- Track 7: "Groupie Love" (3:07:42) -- Track 8: "Betta Ask Somebody" (3:41:58) -- Track 9: "Footprints" (3:57:37) -- Track 10: "Eye For Eye" (4:15:28) -- Track 11: "Smile" (4:34:14) -- Track 12: "Baby U Got" (5:13:40) -- Track 13: "Salute U" (5:36:26) -- Track 14: "Beg For Mercy" (5:41:34) -- Track 15: "G'd Up" (5:46:20) -- Track 16: "Lay You Down" (5:55:53) -- Track 17: "Gangsta Shit" (6:17:11) -- Track 18: "I Smell Pussy" (6:28:18) -- Ranking Beg For Mercy (6:50:22) -- Outro (6:53:04)
Sermon on the Mount E15 – In Matthew 5:38-42, Jesus offers wisdom from the Torah about retaliation, justice, and nonviolent resistance to injustice. He references a series of laws in Exodus 21, Leviticus 24, and Deuteronomy 19, all of which contain the familiar language of “eye for eye, tooth for tooth.” Jesus reveals the surprising wisdom within these laws, using real-life scenarios that would have been familiar to oppressed Israelites living under Roman occupation: turning the other cheek, giving your cloak, and going the extra mile. In this episode, Jon, Tim, and Michelle discuss how these actions can open up our imaginations for boldly standing against injustice in creative, nonviolent ways.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Chapter 1: Cultural Background of “Eye for Eye” (00:00-20:45)Chapter 2: The Meaning of “Do Not Resist” (20:45-28:13)Chapter 3: Turn the Other Cheek (28:13-39:20)Chapter 4: Give Up Your Coat (39:20-45:30)Chapter 5: Go the Extra Mile (45:30-01:01:00)Referenced ResourcesThe Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary by Craig S. KeenerThe JPS Torah Commentary: Exodus by Nahum M. SarnaRomeo and Juliet by William ShakespeareStrength to Love by Martin Luther King Jr.Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music Original Sermon on the Mount music by Richie KohenBibleProject theme song by TENTSShow CreditsJon Collins is the creative producer for today's show, and Tim Mackie is the lead scholar. Production of today's episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer; Cooper Peltz, managing producer; Colin Wilson, producer; and Stephanie Tam, consultant and editor. Tyler Bailey, Frank Garza, and Aaron Olsen are our audio editors. Tyler Bailey is also our audio engineer, and he provided our sound design and mix. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Today's hosts are Jon Collins and Michelle Jones.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
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09.27.2023 | Sermon on the Mount | Part 3: Eye For Eye, Love Your Enemies | Pastor Jeff Wickwire
The world can be a ruthless and violent place. Turning on the news or reading world history is a quick reminder of this harsh reality. Still, what are God's views on violence? In Jesus' famous Sermon on the Mount, He told listeners, "turn the other cheek." How can this teaching be lived out today?
9/4/22 Join us this Sunday as we continue in our series religion redefined. How does Jesus call us to respond to violence and injustice?
On the heels of the Law concerning striking a pregnant woman comes a judgment clause about “eye for eye.” Is this barbaric and outdated? Have you ever thought deeper about what it could mean? Listen to learn of the just judgments of Yahweh, and also how Yeshua did not abandon Exodus 21:24-25 when he cited Matthew 5:38-42.
Living Truth Christian Fellowship Podcast
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"Join us this Sunday as we continue in our series religion redefined. How does Jesus call us to respond to violence and injustice?"
Larry Martin knows writing. An award-winning author, he's penned over 60 novels, mostly westerns, plus more than a handful of screenplays. But making a movie? Martin had never tried his hand at something so out of his artistic wheelhouse. He joins Russell and Alan to share his story of how he brought his new feature film “Eye for Eye” to the silver screen.
Take all a man loves and he becomes a dangerous adversary...for he has nothing left to lose or live for. Quint Reagan hangs up his badge and picks up his Colt, Henry and scattergun, sells his herd and ranch, and goes on the prod for those who killed his pregnant wife. Even if there's a hundred riding for the brand between him and his prey. Executive produced by Hollywood pro David Mirisch, starring John Savage, Blanca Blanco, and Shane Clouse who are the heart of Eye for Eye. Savage, an international star with 300 films to his credit, leads the cast. Blanco, an international beauty, model and actress, shines like the star she is. Shane is not only Montana's balladeer, but is a superb hero for whom you'll love to love and root for. Eye for Eye is adapted from L. J. Martin's novel of the same name, and is produced by L. J. and his wife Kat, whose novels have topped the NYT bestseller list two dozen times. Directed by L. J., this western movie is a labor of love.
Take all a man loves and he becomes a dangerous adversary...for he has nothing left to lose or live for. Quint Reagan hangs up his badge and picks up his Colt, Henry and scattergun, sells his herd and ranch, and goes on the prod for those who killed his pregnant wife. Even if there's a hundred riding for the brand between him and his prey.Executive produced by Hollywood pro David Mirisch, starring John Savage, Blanca Blanco, and Shane Clouse who are the heart of Eye for Eye. Savage, an international star with 300 films to his credit, leads the cast. Blanco, an international beauty, model and actress, shines like the star she is. Shane is not only Montana's balladeer, but is a superb hero for whom you'll love to love and root for. Eye for Eye is adapted from L. J. Martin's novel of the same name, and is produced by L. J. and his wife Kat, whose novels have topped the NYT bestseller list two dozen times. Directed by L. J., this western movie is a labor of love.
Take all a man loves and he becomes a dangerous adversary...for he has nothing left to lose or live for. Quint Reagan hangs up his badge and picks up his Colt, Henry and scattergun, sells his herd and ranch, and goes on the prod for those who killed his pregnant wife. Even if there's a hundred riding for the brand between him and his prey. Executive produced by Hollywood pro David Mirisch, starring John Savage, Blanca Blanco, and Shane Clouse who are the heart of Eye for Eye. Savage, an international star with 300 films to his credit, leads the cast. Blanco, an international beauty, model and actress, shines like the star she is. Shane is not only Montana's balladeer, but is a superb hero for whom you'll love to love and root for. Eye for Eye is adapted from L. J. Martin's novel of the same name, and is produced by L. J. and his wife Kat, whose novels have topped the NYT bestseller list two dozen times. Directed by L. J., this western movie is a labor of love.
Living Truth Christian Fellowship Podcast
The book of Exodus sheds light on the church's grand mission but it also reveals what kind of God the Lord is. In Exodus, we see that the law was not given to show us we can't do it. It was given so humans could flourish and the world marvel at the God who instructs these people. This week, Pastor Matt continues our sermons series, "Exodus: the Law" Exodus 21:22-27
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