Gilbert House Fellowship #8 – Job 11-17
THE FRIENDS of Job continue to accuse him of speaking rashly and insist that he must have committed some sin to provoke Yahweh’s punishment. For his part, Job rebukes his friends and longs for death. This week, we see references to the Divine Council, an understanding of the afterlife, and possibly even a glimpse of the Messiah.
Gilbert House Fellowship #7 – Job 6-10
WE CONTINUE of study of the Book of Job with chapter 6. We begin to understand the depth of Job’s despair as he declares that God has already judged and found him guilty so that his only possible release is the ultimate darkness of Sheol.Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #6 – Job 1-5
Join us as we dig into the history and the mystery behind Job and Satan’s desire to test him.Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #5 – Genesis 10-11
We pick up in Genesis chapter 10, the Table of Nations, and continue through the Tower of Babel episode. What was so important about the tower that Yahweh was compelled to personally intervene?Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #4 – Genesis 7-9
WE PICK up the story of Noah just before the waters of the Flood sweep over the land. We compare the biblical account of the Flood with the Mesopotamian epics featuring Atra-Hasis, Utnapishtim, and Ziusudra. Was Noah a Sumerian king? And why, after the Flood, was Noah so angry with Ham that he cursed Ham’s son, Canaan?Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #3 – Genesis 5-6
We advance through history from the Garden to the Flood and look at the Enemy’s response to the Protoevangelium, the first prophecy of a coming Savior–the genetic corruption that followed the decision of the Bene Elohim to leave their first estate and take wives from among the daughters of man.