Midweek Bible Study
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Nehemiah
Nehemiah 1:1-13:31 God protects the identity of His chosen nation, from which the Messiah would come, by moving upon Nehemiah’s heart to lead a rebuilding project of the walls around Jerusalem. -
Ezra: Anticipating a Greater Temple
Ezra 1:1-11 The Book of Ezra records the initial restoration of Israel back to the Promised Land after the Babylonian Exile and the remaking of the Temple that leaves some of God’s promises yet unfulfilled to be anticipated. -
1 & 2 Chronicles
1 Chronicles 1:1-29:30, 2 Chronicles 1:1-36:23 In this overview of 1-2 Chronicles, we see the Old Testament in miniature, and learn of the God’s faithfulness to David’s kingly line and the Temple, so that we too can hope and long for the Son of David to return and build His Temple. -
1 & 2 Kings (Part 2)
“The book of Kings, written to exiled Jews, warns us of the consequences of idolatry and syncretism in our worship, and also encourages us that God still preserves a remnant in the midst of mass compromise.” -
1 & 2 Kings (Part 1)
“The book of Kings, written to exiled Jews, warns us of the consequences of idolatry and syncretism in our worship, and also encourages us that God still preserves a remnant in the midst of mass compromise.” -
2 Samuel
In King David we find an example of great sin; but we also see an example of true repentance. -
1 Samuel: Not by Might Shall a Man Prevail
The book of 1 Samuel takes Israel from the time of the judges to the beginning of the monarchy and teaches us that God establishes His purposes through those who humbly depend upon Him and not the might of men. -
Survey of Judges
In this overview of Judges, we learn of the cycle of Israel’s sin and God’s gracious deliverance by means of the judges.
