Righteousness
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8: Righteousness — Tzedakah (OT), Dikaiosyne (NT), and Intertestamental Usage
1. Hebrew Term: Tzedakah — צְדָקָה Pronunciation: tzeh-dah-KAHMeaning: Righteousness, justice, charity; right conduct and acts of kindness toward others. Old Testament Usage: Intertestamental Usage: New Testament Usage: Comparative Summary:
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Chapter 3: The Work of the Holy Spirit in Conviction
Overview: How God Awakens the Heart The convicting work of the Holy Spirit is the crucial starting point in the believer’s journey of salvation. Before a person can respond to the gospel in saving faith and genuine repentance, they must be awakened to the reality of sin, the righteousness of…
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The Parable of the Dragnet
1. Title of the Parable The Parable of the Dragnet(also known as The Net) 2. Scripture Reference(s) 3. Thematic Category Kingdom of God / Heaven; Final Judgment; Separation of the Righteous and Wicked 4. Parable Summary Jesus compares the Kingdom of Heaven to a dragnet that is cast into the…
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2.13 Stories of Rejection for Righteousness
🔹 Story 1: Joseph Rejected by His Brothers Main Characters: Joseph, his brothers, JacobStory Summary: Joseph shared his prophetic dreams and lived righteously, which stirred jealousy and hatred among his brothers. They sold him into slavery, but God used it for good.Key Verses: Genesis 37:1–28; 50:20Theme Connection: Joseph’s righteousness and…