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Jehovah’s Mighty Acts Jehovah’s Mighty Acts is a children’s Bible story book by Rev. Nathan Langerak. The book consists of 31 Old Testament Bible stories about savings acts of Jehovah toward His covenant people. Each story is paired with beautiful full-colour illustrations. Stories of salvation and
Jehovah then proceeds to show them His covenant with deeds of deliverance and salvation. Many are the times when the future looks gloomy for the God-fearing. Yes, the devil as a roaring lion walks about, seeking whom he may devour. But their God is Jehovah. He will show them His covenant in many mig
At his command and in his presence the sea flees, the Jordan river turns back, the mountains and hills skip, and the earth trembles. What is Jehovahs purpose in all of his workings in the natural world? Both in the Old Testament and in our day his works in creation serve a two-fold purpose. The firs
And Jehovah shall appear above them, and like lightning shall his arrow go forth, and the Lord Jehovah shall blow the trumpet, and go forth in the storms of the South. Jehovah of hosts shall protect them, and they devour and tread down sling-stones, and they drink and make a noise as from wine, and
Isaiah has had to prophesy of many terrible things for the people of God, but yet he could testify, like Paul, that all things work together for Judah’s good. He could do that because Jehovah had done wonderful things. He was and is faithful, and he is truth itself. As we live our lives on this eart
13. Jehovah as a mighty man shall go forth, As a man of war He shall stir up zeal: He shall shout, yea, roar; With His enemies He shall show Himself strong. 14. I have been quiet from ancient times, I have been silent and constrained myself: Now as a travailing woman I will cry, pant and consume at
When we combine these two ideas, we understand that as the sovereign God, Jehovah causes all things to work together for the good of his covenant people, so that by his sovereign power he realizes and perfects his covenant in everlasting glory. Joshua in the preceding context has just reminded Israe
The preceding chapter reports that a deputation from Bethel came to Jerusalem to enquire whether the fast that had been instituted seventy years previous to commemorate the destruction of the holy city had still to be observed. In replying the prophet rebukes the formalism of the Jews and sets forth