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Old Testament Themes “Devoted Things”

Old Testament Themes “Devoted Things”. Mosaic Law Concerning “Devoted Things.” A. Man or God could devote something to God (Leviticus 27:28-29). • Thing • Animal • Person 1. Could not be redeemed. 2. Wholly dedicated to God. Old Testament Themes “Devoted Things”.

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Old Testament Themes “Devoted Things”

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  1. Old Testament Themes“Devoted Things” • Mosaic Law Concerning “Devoted Things.” A. Man or God could devote something to God (Leviticus 27:28-29). • Thing • Animal • Person 1. Could not be redeemed. 2. Wholly dedicated to God.

  2. Old Testament Themes“Devoted Things” • Mosaic Law Concerning “Devoted Things.” B. Hebrew verb charam “devote” – “doomed to destruction” charem “devoted thing” – “person under the ban” C. An idolater was “to be utterly destroyed” (charam) (Exodus 22:20).

  3. Old Testament Themes“Devoted Things” • Mosaic Law Concerning “Devoted Things.” D. An evil city was “to be utterly destroyed” and burned (Deuteronomy 13:12-18). E. Canaanites were “devoted” to the Lord. 1. “Utterly destroy (charam) them” (Deuteronomy 7:2).

  4. Old Testament Themes“Devoted Things” II. “Devoted Things” in Israel’s History. A. Canaanites were “devoted” to the Lord. 1. “Utterly destroy (charam) them” (Deut. 7:2). 2. Jericho was “doomed…to destruction” (Joshua 6:17). 3. Those who did not abstain from the “accursed things” (cherem) became “accursed” (charam) – (Joshua 6:18).

  5. Joshua 6:18 “…By all means abstain from the accursed things (cherem) lest you become accursed (charam) when you take of the accursed things (cherem), and make the camp of Israel a curse (cherem) and trouble it”

  6. Old Testament Themes“Devoted Things” II. “Devoted Things” in Israel’s History. A. Canaanites were “devoted” to the Lord. 1. “Utterly destroy (charam) them” (Deut. 7:2). 2. Jericho was “doomed…to destruction” (Joshua 6:17). 3. Those who did not abstain from the “accursed things” (cherem) became “accursed” (charam) – (Joshua 6:18). 4. This was Achan’s sin.

  7. Old Testament Themes“Devoted Things” II. “Devoted Things” in Israel’s History. B. Jabesh Gilead becomes “an accursed thing” (Judges 21:11). C. Amalek is to be “utterly destroyed” (I Samuel 15:3). Saul’s sin – (I Samuel 15:23).

  8. Old Testament Themes“Devoted Things” II. “Devoted Things” in Israel’s History. D. Ben-Hadad is “appointed to utter destruction” (I Kings 20:42). E. Judah becomes an “accursed thing” (Jeremiah 25:9) and is then redeemed by God (Zechariah 14:11).

  9. Old Testament Themes“Devoted Things” III. New Testament Applications. A. Christians are wholly given over to God (Galatians 2:20). B. Christians devoted themselves to Lord’s work (I Corinthians 16:15). C. Sin & error causes one to be “accursed” (Galatians 1:9,9; I Cor. 16:22; Romans 9:3).

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