UNDERSTANDING THE OLD TESTAMENT: APPROVED RESOURCE FOR A LEVEL STUDENTS
CHRISTIAN INTERPRETATION OF THE BIBLE
THE BIBLICAL ACCOUNT OF CREATION IN GENESIS 1 AND 2
ISRAEL'S ANCESTORS
MOSES, THE EXODUS AND THE LA W
THE BOOK OF LEVITICUS
THE BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY
CONQUEST AND SETTLEMENT IN CANAAN
SAMUEL AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MONARCHY
THE KINGDOM OF ISRAEL AND KING DAVIDS
THE NATURE OF HEBREW PROPHECY AND THE ROLE OF PROPHETS IN THE COVENANT COMMUNITY
THE CANONICAL PROPHETS: AMOS
HOSEA AND THE END OF THE NORTHERN KINGDOM
ISAIAH AND THE KINGS OF JUDAH
JEREMIAH AND THE KINGS OF JUDAH
Jeremiah and King Jehoiakim
The Temple sermon (Jeremiah 7 and 26)
Jeremiah commanded not to marry (Jeremiah 16)
The Rechabites (Jeremiah 35)
Jeremiah at the potter's house (Jeremiah 18: 1-12 and 19)
The torture of Jeremiah by Pashhur (Jeremiah 20: 1-6)
Jeremiah remonstrates with God (Jeremiah 12)
Jeremiah's inner conflict (Jeremiah 20 : 7-18)
The last years of the kingdom of Judah
Jeremiah and King Zedekiah (2 Kings 24: 18-20)
Two baskets of figs (Jeremiah 24)
Jeremiah and the false prophet Hananiah (Jeremiah 28)
The prophet's hope for the future (Jeremiah 30-33)
Utterances of restoration (Jeremiah 30)
The joyful return of the exiles (Jeremiah 31)
A prophetic sign of hope (Jeremiah 32)
Jeremiah's final message to KIng Zedekiah (Jeremiah 21)
The fall of Jerusalem (Jeremiah 39 and 2 KIngs 25)
The book of Jeremiah in the context of the Old Testament
The book of Jeremiah in the New Testament
The relevance of Jeremiah for modern Christians
Research and discussion
EZEKIEL
THE PSALMS
JOB
JEREMIAH AND THE KINGS OF JUDAH
« Previous
|
Next »