Ezra rebuilds the basic worship of Jehovah as he returns to Jerusalem. Let’s find out together what happened as we read Ezra 8-10.
Letters fly back and forth between Babylon and Israel. What do they say? Let’s find out together as we read Ezra 5-7.
Zechariah has visions of the end of time. What happens? Let’s find out together as we read Zechariah 11-14.
Zechariah tells us that Israel will be totally restored. How? Let’s find out together as we read Zechariah 7-10.
Zechariah presents us with Jeshua, the high priest. Who is Jeshua? Let’s find out together as we read Zechariah 3-6.
Let’s read Psalms 124-126 and listen to the beauty of three more psalms of ascent.
God tell Israel to rebuild. What did that mean? Let’s find out together as we read Haggai and Zechariah 1-2.
How did Israel return from exile? Let’s find out together as we read Ezra 1-4.
Why was the book of Esther written? Let’s find out together as we read Esther 8 – 10.
Esther had to save the Jewish people from extermination at the hands of Haman, Xerxes’ viceroy. How did she do that? Let’s find out together as we read Esther 4-7.
Who was Esther? Let’s find out together as we read Esther 1-3.
Daniel’s last vision is a prophecy of the future, for him, but history for us. Let’s find out together how incredibly accurate that prophecy was as we read Daniel 10-12.
We begin to read the psalms of ascent. What are they? Let’s find out together as we read Psalms 120-123.
In the first of Daniel’s visions, he prophecies the coming of the messiah. Let’s find out together what he says as we read Daniel 7-9.
God rules over kings and animals in these three stories from the life of Daniel. Let’s find out together what they say as we read Daniel 4- 6.
The book of Daniel is divided by two languages, and by two genres of literature. Let’s find out more together as we begin to read Daniel. #study #bible #scripture #bibleverse #biblestudy #studymotivation #biblescripture #scr...
The city surrounding the new temple is as magnificent as the temple is. Let’s find out together what it’s like as we finish the book of Ezekiel, reading Ezekiel 46-48.
The Lord’s glory returns to the temple and it is overwhelming! Let’s find out together what that new temple is like as we read Ezekiel 43-45.
Ezekiel the priest sees a new temple. What is it? Let’s find out together as we read Ezekiel 40-42.
In this acrostic poem we read how the Psalmist trusts in the word of God for his salvation in the face of persecution.
Ezekiel sees in a vision a valley of dry bones. The Lord breathes life into them. Let’s find out together what that has to do with Israel as we read Ezekiel 37-39
In this final section of his book, Ezekiel tells Israel that she will be restored. Let’s find out together what Ezekiel says as we read Ezekiel 34-36.
The Lord tells Ezekiel that he is to be a watchman. Let’s find out together what that mens as we read Ezekiel 31-33.
Ezekiel turns his attention to Egypt and tells us Egypt will be broken. Let’s find out together what the Lord says as we read Ezekiel 28-30.