| Genesis 1:1 – 2:25 |
Part I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces a thorough version of God's plan of human salvation as found in the history and prophecy of Scripture with an exposition of the promised seed after the Creation and Fall of Man. |
| Genesis 3:1-24 |
Part II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Genesis account of the Fall of Man and the essential role of man and his will in the story of God's plan of redemption. |
| Genesis 6:5-7, 11:1-9, 12:1-3, 15:1-21 |
Part III |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition of God's plan for mankind through history with the example of the Tower of the Babel and the call of Abraham. |
| Exodus 19:1-8, 20:1-21 |
Part IV |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson illustrates God's plan in history with the giving of the Law to Moses on Mt. Sinai. |
| Jeremiah 31:31-34; Amos 9:11-15; Luke 1:67-75 |
Part V |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Scripture passages that succeed Moses' writings which point specifically to the Redeemer seed of the woman. |
| Luke 1 |
Part VI |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains how Mary recoginzes her purpose in carrying on God's plan of providing mankind with a Redeemer. |
| Psalm 40:6-8; Hebrews 10:1-18 |
Part VII |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson contrasts the repetitive sacrificial system of the Old Testament with the final sacrifice of the Messiah. |
| Acts 1:1-7, 2:1-13 |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the arrival of the Holy Spirit among men for the strengthening of the believers. |
Matthew 16:18;
1 Corinthians 12:13 |
Part IX |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson provides commentary on "the mystery" Paul refers to concerning the acceptance of the Gentiles into the promises given to Israel. |
| Ephesians 2:11-22 |
Part X |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson conducts a three-part study on the manifestation of God's promises in the present age. In this study, Dr. Johnson comments on the Gentiles' participation in the promises to Israel. |
| Ephesians 3:1-13 |
Part XI |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his discussion of how those who came to faith in the Messiah after his crucifixion, the church, now share in Israel's blessing. Dr. Johnson explains the difference between Hebrew salvation as an individual and as a nation. |
| Acts 15:13-18 |
Part XII |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on the relationship of the Jewish and Gentile believers recorded in Acts and God's plan to save believers all over the world. |
| Matthew 13:24-30 & 36-43 |
The Course of this Age |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his discussion of the church age in God's plan of redemption. Dr. Johnson expounds Christ's parable of the wheat and the tares and its illustration of how God's plans and truth are revealed. |
| Daniel 2:1-49 |
The Course of World Empire, part I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on the "Gentile" perspective of God's plan as it is revealed in world history. This first part expounds world history as symbolized by the Babylonian king's dream as revealed to the Prophet Daniel. |
| Daniel 2:1-49 |
The Course of World Empire, part II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition of Daniel's interpretation of the vision of Gentile world domination. |
| Daniel 9:24-27 |
Prophecy of the 70 Sevens, part I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on the era set forth in Daniel as the times of the Gentiles, including the group of years known as the Great Tribulation. |
| Daniel 9:24-27 |
Prophecy of the 70 Sevens, part II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson completes a two-part study on the group of years ordained by God as the times of the Gentiles. Dr. Johnson explains the historical events which designate the beginning of the period. |
| Daniel 9:24-27 |
Concluding Thoughts on Daniel |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson ends an exposition on the prophecy of Daniel as part of his series on the divine purpose in history and prophecy. Dr. Johnson provides an in depth mathematical analysis of how the "seventy weeks" in Daniel's vision apply over the course of history with the first and second comings of the Messiah. |
| Revelation 19:11-16 |
The Covenants Consummated |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Scriptures which record how God's promises are fulfilled at the return of Christ. |
| Revelation 20:4-6 |
The Kingdom of the 1000 Years |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition on the divine purpose of history and prophecy with commentary on the establishment of Christ's kingdom on earth. |