
E.W. Bullinger
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The Structure of the Books of the Old Testament According to the Hebrew Canon
0GEN 15:1JOS 1:3PSA 33:12ISA 9:6DAN 12:1E.W. Bullinger delves into the structure of the Bible, highlighting the organization of the books into categories such as The Law, The Prophets, and The Psalms. Each section reveals God's interaction with Israel, from their beginnings as a family to their establishment as a nation, and the eventual blessings and judgments they experience. The Psalms, Proverbs, and other writings showcase God's purposes, moral governance, and the ultimate deliverance and redemption of His people.
Genesis: The Foundation of Divine Revelation
0MAT 19:4MRK 7:4LUK 11:49JHN 1:51ACT 13:39HEB 10:28E.W. Bullinger emphasizes the foundational importance of the book of Genesis in understanding the entire Bible, as it serves as the seed-plot of God's Word and the basis of Divine Revelation. The historical facts in Genesis are confirmed by Divine authority, with numerous references in the New Testament validating its significance and truth. Genesis, along with the Book of the Law, is attributed to Moses, underscoring its foundational role in Scripture and its connection to subsequent inspiration.
Genesis Finds Its Complement in the Apocalypse
0GEN 1:16GEN 2:7GEN 3:15GEN 3:24GEN 6:9GEN 22:17REV 20:10REV 21:4REV 22:3REV 22:5REV 22:14E.W. Bullinger delves into the parallelism between Genesis and Revelation, showcasing the contrast between the beginning and the end of God's redemptive plan. From the creation of Earth to the final judgment, the preacher highlights the themes of sin, rebellion, restoration, and the ultimate victory of God over evil. The sermon emphasizes the consequences of man's disobedience, the impact of Satan's influence, and the promise of redemption through a promised seed. It concludes with the restoration of man, the defeat of Satan, and the eternal blessings awaiting those who remain faithful to God.
The Divine Names and Titles
0GEN 17:1GEN 21:33EXO 15:26DEU 32:15PSA 23:1PSA 47:2PSA 57:2LUK 1:352CO 6:18E.W. Bullinger delves into the significance of various names of God in the Bible, highlighting the different aspects of His character and relationship with His people. Elohim, mentioned 2,700 times, represents God as the Creator and His connection with mankind as His creatures. Jehovah, denoting the Eternal and Immutable One, signifies God in covenant relationship with His creation, especially with Israel and those redeemed in Christ. The sermon explores the profound meanings behind the names Jehovah, Jah, El, Eloah, Elyon, Shaddai, and Adon, shedding light on God's attributes and roles in the lives of believers.
Creation Versus Evolution
0GEN 1:1GEN 1:7GEN 1:17GEN 1:22GEN 1:31GEN 2:2DEU 32:4PSA 111:2REV 15:3E.W. Bullinger emphasizes in The Companion Bible the direct acts and volitions of God as the Creator in Genesis 1:1-2:3, highlighting the perfection, goodness, and wondrous nature of all God's works. He contrasts the principle of evolution seen in human affairs with the lack of evolution in God's works, showcasing growth and development within God's sphere. Bullinger addresses the challenge of Higher Criticism and the impact of evolutionary concepts on society, attributing present-day wickedness to satanic influences.