Exodus
The book of Exodus is a narrative account but also a book containing the laws of God. A few of the key events that happened in this book are when Moses was put in the river because of the …show more content…
Proverbs is full of wise sayings and rhyming quotes that portray a higher truth. Many of the quotes are short and to the point allowing them to stay fresh in the mind of the reader. The assumed author of Proverbs is Solomon, the son of David, who was and is the wisest man to walk the Earth. The book’s purpose is said to be mainly to teach God’s people wisdom in their ways of life. The main concern of this book is found in the first several verses, precisely in verse seven where we find the words “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of all knowledge.” Even though there are several matters that are attended in this book, the fear of the Lord is the most common concern addressed in Proverbs. The proverbial sayings in this book are quite easy to remember as well as easily applied to in our everyday life. Proverbs is actually one of the only books so easily applied to our lives today. In essence it is a guide to one’s life whether in ancient times or in modern …show more content…
The book tells the story of Daniel and how God is sovereign above any man or earthly king. It also portrays the future of Israel as compared to the Gentile nations. The books tell the story of Daniel and his three friends Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, they are captured and taken to Babylon. God blessed them because of their obedience and the King seeing their courage brought them into the service of the King. One night the King had a dream that none of his servants could translate, it fell upon Daniel to translate it. Having prayed and asked God for wisdom Daniel was able to tell the King the meaning of his dream. This dream was of a great statue presenting the kingdoms. The King then made gigantic statue of himself and forced all the people to bow. Daniel’s three friends refused to bow saying they worshiped only their one, true God. Thus the king in anger threw them in the fiery furnace having commanded the servants to raise the fire to seven times the heat. Because of their love and devotion to God, He spared them from the fires. Looking into the furnace the King saw four men, the fourth having the image of the Son of God. He commanded they come out and the people were astounded that there wasn’t even the smell of smoke on their clothes. The king then commanded all to worship the God of Daniel’s three friends. The king’s servants were jealous of Daniel so they tricked the King into creating a