Continuing with the study of Jonah, Session 38 demonstrates the fulfillment of Ahijah’s 200-year-old prophecy, how that led to the origins of the Samaritans, and why they were detested by the Jews. Jonah beautifully expresses the hope of Old Testament believers as he realizes he is about to die. He then learns not to fight against God but to obey. Verses: Jonah 2:1-10; 3:1-10; 4:1-11; 2 Kings 17:1-7, 21-34; John 4:9 Teacher: John Schoenheit
Continuing in the Book of Esther, Haman, second in command of the kingdom, persuaded the king to decree that all Jews should be destroyed,...
Session 12 details Moses’ return to Egypt to deliver the children of Israel from slavery. Over a period of months, ten plagues ensue. The...
Session 2 provides a suggested reading order of the Old Testament, which follows the historical chronology. It explains that the devil was hidden to...