Session 39 transitions from the historical records to the prophetic books of the Old Testament. Although not appearing chronologically in the Bible, these books add much information referencing kings, historical events, and other prophets. They also contain many prophecies of future events, revealing that some prophecies have multiple fulfillments, and many prophecies have yet to be fulfilled. Verses: Isa. 1:1; 7:1-17; Hosea 1:1; 11:1-5; Amos 1:1; Mic. 1:1; 2 Kings 16:1-9; 23:31-37; 24:1; Matt. 1:22; 2:14-15; Jer. 25:1, 11-13; Dan. 1:1-2 Teacher: John Schoenheit
Session 24 continues with Samson’s exploits. His wonderful sense of humor becomes evident, but lack of support from God’s people wears on him. Eventually...
The Book of Jonah, although short, contains many important lessons. Session 37 showcases the use of research materials to pinpoint when Jonah lived, the...
Session 29 vividly contrasts the heart of Saul with the heart of David. Saul went from bad to worse and did not repent from...