Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 17 hours 33 minutes
LETTERS FROM Paul in Rome are the focus of this week's New Testament study, and there is a lot of meat here. Paul addressed errant teachings that threatened to undermine the gospel of salvation by grace through faith at Colossae and Ephesus.
PROVERBS OF Solomon copied at the direction of King Hezekiah are the focus of our Old Testament study this week.
PAUL TRAVELED to Rome in A.D. 60, but not the way he would have wanted.
PRAISE THE Lord! That's the theme of the Psalms in today's Old Testament study. We examine a half dozen psalms of praise and find divine council language, making it clear that the psalmists knew that other (small-G) gods existed.
PAUL RETURNS to Jerusalem in this week's study, in spite of warnings from believers from Asia to Judea that he would be arrested and possibly killed. But Paul already knew that.
THE CONSECRATION of the Temple on Mount Zion is the focus of this week's Old Testament study. Solomon prays a prayer of dedication and asks the Lord to always see and hear his people when they call on His Name for forgiveness.
IT IS appropriate that our last New Testament study before the U.S. presidential election includes Romans 13:1-7. It is a command to Christians to "be subject to the governing authorities." That's not necessarily a message we want to hear right now.
WE RETURN to history in our Old Testament study this week. Our readings describe the process and design of the Temple built by Solomon.
THE RELATIONSHIP between the Law and grace is central to our New Testament study this week.
WE CONTINUE through the Book of Proverbs in this week's Old Testament study. Included are exhortations to seek and value wisdom, to avoid laziness and women of ill repute, and to train children in the way they should go.