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Lee Miller Seminar Schedule

Saturday June 24th, 2006
10:00AM at the White Oak State Bank in White Oak, TX


Repeating what took place in the first century, our adversary has resurrected a movement that is gathering steam today attempting to destroy the faith “once delivered”. Included in this are those who say the Messianic Prophecies and New Testament passages about their fulfillment can’t be found in the Old Testament. What does the evidence say?

Lee Miller, of the House of David School of Biblical Studies Studies, will be speaking at the White Oak State Bank in White Oak, TX on Saturday, June 24th. Lee, having looked into these accusations over the last several years, exposes why the Rabbis can sometimes “out-Bible” the Christians.




In this seminar Lee will:
• show why the Jews insist that Jesus is not the Messiah.
• expose what the Rabbis are telling their people to keep them from believing that the Messiah has already come.
• explain the “anti-missionary movement” and what you need to know to “defend the faith”.
• show how the Judaism of today is not the Judaism that Jesus and the Apostles adhered to in the first century.
• explain the similarities and differences between Judaism, Christianity, and the Hebrew Roots Movement.
• answer the question “Do the Dead Sea Scrolls support Jesus as the Messiah?”
• address the issue of whether there really was a Messianic Expectation at the Time of Christ.
• answer the question “Did the NT Writers really Mis-handle the OT?”

Schedule
Introduction - (10:00)
Session #1 (10:30) -“The LXX - Answering Jewish Objections”
Lunch - (12:00)
Session #2 (1:30) – “The Jewish Attack on the NT”
Session #3 (2:30) – “The OT, What They Don’t Want You Know”
Session #4 (4:00) – “Messianic Expectations at the Time of Christ”
Session #5 (5:15) – “NT Writers: Mis-handled the OT?”

For information call (903) 769-2750 or email N55154@aol.com



Saturday July 1st, 2006
10:00 AM at the Big Sandy Community Center in Big Sandy, TX


Have you ever been challenged on why you believe something? Has someone asked you to help them study a particular subject and you didn’t really know where to start? If you’ve answered either of these questions with a “yes”, then this seminar is for you!



Lee Miller, of the House of David School of Biblical Studies, will be speaking in Texas on Saturday, July 1st at the Big Sandy Community Center in Big Sandy. Lee, once having been faced with the above questions, knew that if he was going to learn what his Heavenly Father had shared through His written word, his first stop was learning how to study.



In this seminar Lee will:
* introduce a powerful aspect of Praise & Worship you can incorporate that will truly allow you to cross-over into His presence.
* demonstrate a method he has developed to get anybody started on in-depth studying of the Word of God.
* teach why “Exegesis” is good and “Eisogesis” is bad.
* explain why some Biblical Scholars believe the stories of the patriarchs and the Exodus never really took place.
* put into plain words how the Word of God definitively has Jurisdiction over the believer today.






Schedule
Introduction - (10:00)
Session #1 (10:30) – “Praise & Worship and Alternate Realties”
Lunch - (12:00)
Session #2 (1:30) – “Q16: Getting Started using a Structured Study”
Session #3 (2:30) – “Watchmen of the Truth”
Break - (3:30)
Session #4 (4:00) – “Strengthening Your Faith”
Session #5 (5:15) – “Jurisdiction: What Is It and Who Has It!”


For information call (903) 769-2750 or email N55154@aol.com



 


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