Buffalo, New York

 

Bible Conference II

February 18th - 20th, 2005

 

So Jonah went out of the city, and sat on the east side of the city, and there made him a booth, and sat under it in the shadow, till he might see what would become of the city.  Jonah 4:5  
And the LORD God prepared a gourd, and made it to come up over Jonah, that it might be a shadow over his head, to deliver him from his grief. So Jonah was exceeding glad of the gourd.
But God prepared a worm when the morning rose the next day, and it smote the gourd that it withered.
  Jonah 4:6, 7
 
Behold, when it was whole, it was meet for no work: how much less shall it be meet yet for any work, when the fire hath devoured it, and it is burned?   Ezekiel 15:5  
 
 

Conference Messages by Zin Yi

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02/18/2005 Friday 1
-What are horses in the Bible?  (Zech. 6:1-5; Rev. 6:5; 17:3)
-Horseman = God's people who declare His written word (Malachi 4:5)           
-Jonah's name means "dove"
-Background & History of  Jonah (Jonah 1:1; 3:10; 2Kings 14:25)
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02/19/2005 Saturday

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-Jonah's anger (Jonah 4:1)
-Hebrew word for "anger" (#02534, chemah)       
-O.T. examples of anger (Gen 27:41; Lev. 26:28, Es. 1:12; 3:5)
-Greek word for "anger" (#3710, orgizo)
-N.T. examples of anger (Mt 18:34; 5:22;          Lu. 15:28; Ro. 10:19)
-Jonah 4 parallels Luke 15:11-32
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02/19/2005 Saturday 3
-Hebrew word "angry" (#02734, charah)
-O.T. examples of someone being "angry"       
(Gen. 4:5; 1Sam 18:8; 20:7; Jonah 4:1, 4, 9)
-Jonah sits on the east side of the city wishing to
 die (Jonah 4:5)       
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02/19/2005 Saturday 4
-Why Jonah wishes to die (Jonah 4:5)
-Meaning of the "East side of the city"       
(Jonah 4:5; Ps. 119:147; Ezra 5:11; Ez.16:55)
-New Testament Timelines and Seals
-"Backside" and "behind" relate to "east side"
 (Rev. 5:1; Matt. 9:20; Luke 23:26)       
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02/20/2005 Sunday 5

 

-The worm that God prepared (Jonah 4:7)
-Hebrew word "prepared" means "appointed"
(1 Kings 20:25; 1 Chron. 9:29; Jonah 1:17)
-This worm is actually scarlet
(Ex. 26:1; Isaiah 1:18; Lam. 4:5)
-The worm is associated with death and stinking
(Job 21:26; 25:6; Gen. 34:30; Ps. 22:6; Ecc. 10:1)
 -Death: a by-product of the activity of worms     
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02/20/2005 Sunday 6

 

Bible Question & Answer Time

Main Study:
-The gourd is in the setting of the vineyard which represents the
  House of Israel ( Jonah 4:6,7; Isaiah 5)
-If God is judging or destroying the gourd, He may be referring to
the men in the vineyard (Isaiah 1:18; 4:4;Joel1:6)
-The worm, "scarlet," has been prepared by God to destroy the
Gourd.  He is wearing Christ's uniform that is scarlet.
(Joel 1:6-12; Nahum 2:3; Revelation 13:5)
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02/20/2005 Sunday 7

-"Scarlet" (Towla) comes identifying with the blood of Christ

-The Greek word for "worm" :  #4663 (skolex)  Mark 9:44
-The gourd in Jonah 4:10 represents Nineveh
The "gourd" = Nineveh = the Corporate Church
(Jonah 4:9,10; Nahum 2:3)
-The importance of the phrase, "eyes before and behind"
(Rev. 4:6; Matt. 11:10; Phil. 3:3; John 1:15)
-Biblical description and nature of "booth"
(Gen. 33:17; 2 Sam. 11:8-11; Nehemiah 8:13-17; Hebrews 11)
-"Booth" associated with the Old Testament Church Era
-"Gourd" associated with the New Testament Church Era
-Jonah 4: 8 is a picture of the beginning of the Great Tribulation
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