Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 13 hours 59 minutes
THE HEARTBREAK of Jeremiah at the prophesied destruction of Jerusalem is evident in this week's reading: My anguish, my anguish! I writhe in pain! Oh the walls of my heart!
YOU'D THINK that prophets of Yahweh during the reign of good king Josiah would have been a little more upbeat. Not so much.
JOSIAH IS remembered as one of the best kings of the House of David — indeed, he was the last good king of Israel.
ISAIAH'S PROPHECY of a new heaven and new Earth is the focus of this week's Old Testament study. We note sections where Isaiah is cited by later prophets and discuss the parallels between the last chapters of Isaiah and the last chapters of Revelation.
THE DESTRUCTION of Assyria and the prophetic implications of its destruction are the focus of this week's study.
GOD ALLOWED Assyria and Babylon to oppress His people because they had turned away from Him. In our study this week, we discuss Isaiah's prophecy of a day when the world will come to Israel to bring tribute to the Lord.
ALTHOUGH ISAIAH had been told by the Lord that judgment was coming to the house of Israel, it would not be forever.
TIMES WILL be hard during the seven-year period called the Great Tribulation. This week, we discuss the two witnesses, the dragon and the rumble in the parking lot of heaven, and the beast that emerges from the sea in Revelation 13.
THERE IS a chapter in the Book of Isaiah that is so clearly about the suffering servant, the Messiah, that have tended to avoid it for centuries.
ISAIAH'S PROPHECY of Cyrus the Great, king of Persia, about 150 years before he conquered Babylon is one of the remarkable sections of the Bible that proves its authenticity.