Come Follow Me: Nahum; Habakkuk; Zephaniah “His ways are everlasting”
Who? My first thought when I learned that I was assigned to teach Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah was “Who?” So let’s start with the answer
Who? My first thought when I learned that I was assigned to teach Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah was “Who?” So let’s start with the answer
Come Follow Me: September 26–October 2 ~ Isaiah 50–57
Lots of people don’t like Isaiah…but the prophets who wrote our scriptures sure did. The Book of Isaiah is quoted more often in the New
I wasn’t asked to give a talk on “Why church members should read The Song of Solomon”, so here it goes. The Song of Solomon
Hebrew Residential School in Babylon The Book of Daniel begins with the nation of Babylon raiding Jerusalem (Daniel 1:1) and the Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar, beginning
What was some of the best advice you have received? Who gave it to you? How was it helpful for you? Today we are going
Reading Hebrew Poetry With Job, we read the first of a series of Biblical books written almost exclusively as poetry. The poet introduces the plot
CW: Rape Note: I didn’t limit myself to the specific verses suggested in the lesson, but tried (generally) to stay within the range of Psalms
…and so did she. We’re going to talk about the prophet Huldah, who was a woman. But first, some background. In 2 Kings 21, we
The book of Esther has a strong narrative that makes it ideal for having the class act out* the story. Bring simple props for crowns,
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