Isaiah gave his sons some very strange names. What were they? Let’s find out together as we read Isaiah 7 – 9.
Jesus wasn’t the only one to use parables. So did Isaiah. Let’s find out together about the parable of the vineyard as we read Isaiah 4 – 6.
Isaiah is God’s servant, sent to assure Judah of God’s continued deliverance. Let’s find out more as we read Isaiah 1 – 3.
The nation that conquered and exiled Israel now looks at Judah. How did Judah survive? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Kings 18 – 19.
As we continue to look at themes in Psalms, we see the importance of prayer. Let’s find out together what that prayer should be as we study Psalms 76 – 78.
Just as Hosea loved his wife who was in adultery; God loves Israel who is in idolatry. Let’s find out together how deep God’s love is as we read Hosea 11 – 14.
Hosea says Israel plants the wind. They will harvest a storm. What does that mean? Let’s find out together as we read Hosea 8 – 10.
Hosea’s preaching wasn’t just about judgment. It was a call to return to the Lord. Let’s find out together how Hosea expresses that as we read Hosea 5 – 7.
The prophet Hosea’s entire life was a parable. What do we mean by that? Let’s find out together as we read Hosea 1 – 4.
The Northern Kingdom comes to an end. How did it happen? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Kings 15 – 17.
Amos had five visions. What were they? Let’s find out together as we read Amos 7-9.
Let’s find out about book 3 of Psalms as we read Psalms 73 – 75.
How we treat people matters! Let’s find out what Amos said about that as we read Amos 4-6.
What we do matters! Let’s find out what Amos said about that as we read Amos 1-3.
The whale in Jonah doesn’t really matter. Let’s find out why together as we read the book of Jonah.
Salvation comes in judgment. Let’s find out how together as we read the book of Joel.
Today, Israel loses its power in 2 Kings 7 – 10.
Today we look at a new theme in Psalms: God Saves.
Today we read the stories of Elisha in 2 Kings 4 – 6.
Judah and Israel join to fight a new enemy. Let’s find out together about that as we read 2 Kings 1 – 3.
Judah and Israel joined forces to fight a common enemy. Let’s find out about that together as we read 1 Kings 20 – 22.
Just who were the prophets? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Kings 17 – 19.
Since Kings follows the history of both the northern and southern kingdoms, how is it organized? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Kings 14 – 16.