Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 16 hours 21 minutes
EZEKIEL DID not see a spacecraft. Those who think he did are mistaken. We conclude our study of the Book of Lamentations and begin our study of Ezekiel with the account of Ezekiel's Wheel.
THERE ARE times when God brings correction into our lives, although not always as drastically as He did to the kingdom of Judah in 586 B.C.
JEREMIAH'S PROPHECY of doom against Babylon concludes this week as he declares the kingdom's destruction at the hands of the Medes.
PROPHECIES AGAINST Ammon, Edom, and Babylon are the focus of this week's study.
THE SOJOURN in Egypt was such a defining moment in the history of Israel and Judah that you would think the last thing Judeans would want is to go back there. You would be wrong.
THE LAMENT of Habakkuk and his vision of supernatural war are the focus of this week's study.
THE LAST king of Judah, Zedekiah, was obviously more afraid of his countrymen than he was of Nebuchadnezzar -- or God, for that matter. This week's study covers the last couple years of the kingdom of Judah.
SPEAKING TRUTH can be dangerous. We discuss the message given to Jeremiah in the last day's of Judah and what happened as a result. It's a reminder that preaching the actual Word of God is not a path to popularity and prosperity.
JEREMIAH'S LIFE wasn't easy. His message was so unpopular that he was put in stocks and later imprisoned, and he had to live through two invasions by the Babylonians.
THE PROPHETS didn't have easy lives. Today's study follows Jeremiah through the last years of the kingdom of Judah, and the message God gave the prophet wasn't popular.