Jean Rubes's Notes
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Malachi 1:8 ESV
Many of today's ministers and priest are like this, they relax the strict standards of ministry that God reveals in the Bible. They misdirect those who hear them with inaccurate teachings. Doctrinal compromise leads to moral laxity and confusion, so thatadultery, homosexuality, abortion, blasphemy, and neglect of Biblical study. … Expand
Jan 26
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Malachi 1:6 ESV
The priest did not admit their guilt, but asked how they despised God's name.
Jan 26
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Malachi 1:4 ESV
Esau was not friendly toward Israel; when Jerusalem was under attack by Babylon, the Edomites were spys for the Babylonians. Both nations (Israel and Edom) had sinned against God, but God allowed Israel to rebuild; not Edom. … Expand
Jan 26
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Malachi 1:2 ESV
The people challenge God's statement and want to be shown how God has shown his love. Malachi contrasts the treatment of Israel to Edom. God chose Jacob because God decided to choose him, and not because of any existing or future goodness in Jacob.Any goodness in Jacob came because God had chosen him. God choice of Jacob over Esau was choosing Israel over Edom. God sovereignty and actively chooses some for salvation, and sovereignty and actively chooses all others for damnation. If this is true why bother? … Expand
Jan 25
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 4:5 ESV
Cain's character was as a wicked man, who led a bad life, under the reigning power of the world and the flesh; therefore his sacrifice was an abomination to the Lord.
Oct 27
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 4:2 ESV
It is the will of God that everyone of us have something to do in this world. Cain and Abel were farmer and shepherd. Two different type of work, so they might trade and exchange with one another. We should choose a calling that would least expose us to sin and give us the most opportunity to serve and enjoy God. … Expand
Oct 27
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 3:21 ESV
clothes came in with sin, were the beast slain, before their eyes, showing them death
Oct 27
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 3:17 ESV
Adams sentence - the ground is cursed, his business became a "job" to him
Oct 26
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 3:12 ESV
Insinuates that God is an accessory to his sin, since He gave the woman to him.
Oct 25
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 3:11 ESV
God knows our sins, we are required to confess them so we may be humbled.
Oct 25
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 3:8 ESV
God came walking into the garden, not running, or riding upon the wigs of the wind, but walking as if slow to anger; when we are angered we should not be hasty, but should speak and act considerately. He did not come at night nor in the heat of the day, but in the cool of the evening. He did not come upon them suddenly, for they heard Him walking. … Expand
Oct 25
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 3:7 ESV
They saw that they were deprived of all the honor and joy of their paradise-state, and that they were exposed to all the miseries that may be expected from God's anger
Oct 25
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 2:23 ESV
Called woman, differing from man in sex only, not in nature - made of man and joined to man.
Oct 15
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 2:21 ESV
The woman was made of a rib out of Adam's side, not out of his head to rule over him, not out of his feet to be trampled upon by him, but out of his side to be equal with him, under his arm to be protected,and near his hear to be beloved. … Expand
Oct 15
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 2:17 ESV
Adam was threatened with an immediate consequence of death
Oct 10
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 2:7 ESV
Man consist of heaven and earth - formed with the dust of the ground and breathed into by God.
Oct 10
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 2:4 ESV
LORD - translation original Jehovah - having his being of himself and his giving being to all things. God of power and perfection.
Oct 8
Jean Rubes
wrote a note on Genesis 2:3 ESV
The christian sabbath is not the seventh, but the first day of the week, celebrating the rest of God the Son, and the finishing of the work of our redemption. The original sabbath day should commemorate the work of creation, to honor God the Father. … Expand
Oct 8