The Harp of God eBook

Joseph Franklin Rutherford
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 370 pages of information about The Harp of God.

The Harp of God eBook

Joseph Franklin Rutherford
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 370 pages of information about The Harp of God.

Is mankind wholly dependent upon God’s provision for life? ¶ 184.

If God has made full and complete provision that man shall live in happiness, what effect should that have upon men’s minds and hearts? ¶ 184.

At the time God sentenced man to death did he foreshadow a provision for his release? and if so, how?  Give the Scriptural proof. ¶ 185.

Did he here foreshadow the ultimate fate of Satan? and if so, what is that fate? ¶ 185.

Could the judgment Jehovah entered against Adam be annulled or set aside? and if not, why not? ¶ 186.

If it could be changed, what effect would it have upon the faith of men? ¶ 186.

Could God consistently provide for a substitute to meet the terms of that judgment? ¶ 186.

Is it Jehovah’s desire that men should understand the necessity and reason for redemption? ¶ 187.

Why did God cause certain types and pictures to be made by his people? ¶ 187.

Explain about the passover lamb slain by the Israelites on the night of their leaving Egypt.  Give the Scriptural account. ¶ 188.

What was pictured there by the firstborn? ¶ 188.

What was pictured by the lamb, and also by the blood? ¶ 188.

Who was spoken of as the “Lamb slain from the foundation of the world”? ¶ 188.

What was pictured by the deliverance of Israel from the Egyptians? ¶ 190.

What arrangement did God make with Israel at Mount Sinai? ¶ 191.

What was typified by the making of this law covenant at Mount Sinai? ¶ 191.

Who erected the tabernacle in the wilderness? ¶ 192.

The services performed by the priest on the atonement day in connection with the tabernacle foreshadowed what? ¶ 192.

Give a description of the construction of the tabernacle. ¶ 193.

Describe what the high priest did with the bullock on the day of atonement. ¶ 194.

What did he do with its blood? ¶ 194.

What did these ceremonies foreshadow? ¶ 194.

How often were these services performed? ¶ 195.

Why, then, was the law covenant made? ¶ 195.

What was the purpose of having the Israelites to go through these ceremonies once each year? ¶ 195.

What did the law demand relative to Adam? and how was justice satisfied? ¶ 196.

The fact that Adam’s children were born after he was sentenced to death, what effect did that have upon the children? ¶ 196.

Why did God permit the sentence upon Adam to have a vital effect upon all of Adam’s children? ¶ 197.

Did Jehovah promise to ransom man? and if so, give the Scriptural proof. ¶ 197.

Must this promise be carried out? ¶ 197.

Define ransom. ¶ 198.

Define sin-offering. ¶ 199.

Where and how was the ransom-price provided? ¶ 199.

Where was the sin-offering begun? and where is it finished? ¶ 199.

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