Teach Me The Bible
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457 episodes
Deuteronomy (Chapters 25-26)
Deuteronomy 25–26 contains laws about justice, honesty, family responsibility, and worship. Israel was commanded to use honest weights and measures, care for others rightly, and remember God’s commands in daily life. In chapter 26, the people w...
Bible In A Year: Pre-Exilic Prophets
The prophetic books call God’s people back to covenant faithfulness. Prophets such as Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hosea, and others warned Israel and Judah that continued disobedience would bring the judgment described in the Law, including exile from th...
Deuteronomy (Chapters 23-24)
Deuteronomy 23–24 records laws for Israel concerning the assembly of the Lord, holiness in the camp, marriage, justice, and care for others. Certain groups were restricted from the assembly, and Israel was commanded to remain holy before the Lo...
Bible In A Year: 1st & 2nd Kings
1 and 2 Kings record the reign of Solomon and the division of Israel into two kingdoms after his death. Solomon was given wisdom and built the temple, but he turned his heart after other gods through many wives, as warned in the Law. After him,...
Deuteronomy (Chapters 21-22)
Deuteronomy 21–22 contains laws about justice, community responsibility, and holy living among God’s people. These chapters address unsolved murders, family matters, caring for lost property, protecting life, and maintaining moral purity. Israe...
Bible In A Year: 1st & 2nd Samuel
1 and 2 Samuel record Israel’s transition from judges to kings. Samuel leads Israel, Saul becomes the first king and is rejected for disobedience, and David is chosen by God to rule. David defeats Goliath, becomes king, and receives God’s coven...
Deuteronomy (Chapter 20)
Deuteronomy 20 gives instructions for warfare, showing that those who were fearful or distracted by homes, vineyards, or marriages were not ready to trust the Lord in battle. This reveals a heart issue—whether God’s people would rely on His pro...
Bible In A Year: Ruth
The book of Ruth records how God preserved a family line during the time of the judges. Ruth, a Moabite widow, leaves her people and commits herself to Naomi, saying, “Your people shall be my people, and your God my God.” She comes to Bethlehem...
Deuteronomy (Chapter 19)
Deuteronomy 19 establishes God’s standards for justice through the cities of refuge, the distinction between murder and manslaughter, and the requirement of multiple witnesses. These laws reveal that the Lord is both just and merciful, caring a...
Bible In A Year: Judges
The book of Judges records Israel’s life in the land after Joshua, showing repeated cycles of disobedience, oppression, repentance, and deliverance. Israel failed to drive out the nations and turned to other gods, and the Lord allowed their ene...
Deuteronomy (Chapters 16-18)
Deuteronomy 16–18 outlines God’s design for worship, leadership, and covenant faithfulness. Israel is commanded to keep the appointed feasts to remember the Lord’s saving acts and teach future generations. Judges are to rule with justice, kings...
Holy Week: The Resurrection
John 20 records the resurrection of Jesus Christ and His appearances to His disciples. Mary Magdalene finds the empty tomb and sees the risen Lord. Jesus appears to the disciples, gives them peace, shows His wounds, and sends them as the Father...
Holy Week: The Burial of Jesus
The Gospels record that Jesus was laid in the tomb and that His followers rested on the Sabbath according to the commandment. On the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene came to the tomb and found it empty. Jesus appeared to her, and when He s...
Holy Week: The Crucifixion (Good Friday)
The Gospels record the crucifixion of Jesus as the fulfillment of the Scriptures, including Isaiah 53 and Psalm 22. Jesus, though without sin, was mocked, pierced, and put to death, bearing the sins of others. His death was according to God’s p...
Holy Week: Judas Betrays Jesus
John 18 records the arrest of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. When Jesus says, “I am he,” the soldiers draw back and fall to the ground, yet He willingly allows Himself to be taken. Jesus protects His disciples and is brought before the auth...
Holy Week: The Upper Room Discourse (Part 2)
John 15 records Jesus teaching that He is the true vine and His disciples are the branches. Those who abide in Him bear fruit, but apart from Him they can do nothing. The Father prunes the branches so they may bear more fruit. Jesus commands Hi...
Holy Week: The Upper Room Discourse (Part 1)
John 13–14 records Jesus washing His disciples’ feet, teaching humility and service, and declaring that His followers are made clean through His word. He gives a new commandment to love one another and promises that His words come from the Fath...
Holy Week: The Triumphal Entry
Psalm 118 declares, “This is the day that the Lord has made,” and speaks of the stone the builders rejected becoming the cornerstone. The Gospels show these words fulfilled as Jesus enters Jerusalem and is later rejected and crucified. The crow...
Holy Week: Mary Anoints Jesus
The Gospels focus closely on the final week of Jesus’ life, recording His anointing, His entry into Jerusalem, and the events leading to His death and resurrection. A woman anoints Jesus with costly perfume, preparing Him for burial. At the sam...
Bible In A Year: Joshua
The book of Joshua records Israel entering and taking possession of the Promised Land under Joshua’s leadership. The Lord commands Joshua to be strong and courageous and to obey the Book of the Law. God gives victory over Jericho and other citi...
Deuteronomy (Chapters 14-15)
Deuteronomy 14–15 teaches that God’s people are set apart as His treasured possession and are called to reflect His holiness in every area of life. Through laws about clean living, caring for the poor, canceling debts, and releasing servants, t...
Bible In A Year: Deuteronomy
The book of Deuteronomy serves as a foundation for understanding the entire Bible. In Moses’ final address, he reminds Israel of God’s covenant, calling them to love the Lord with all their heart and warning that obedience brings blessing while...
Deuteronomy (Chapter 13)
Deuteronomy 13 teaches that faithfulness to God’s Word is the true test of a prophet, not signs or wonders. Even if miracles occur, anyone who leads people away from the Lord and His commands is to be rejected. God calls His people to love Him ...
Bible In A Year: Numbers
The Book of Numbers shows God’s faithfulness to His covenant despite Israel’s repeated rebellion. When the first generation refused to trust the Lord at the edge of the Promised Land, they wandered in the wilderness for forty years, yet God pre...
Deuteronomy (Chapters 11-12)
Deuteronomy 11–12 calls God’s people to love the Lord through faithful obedience. Israel is urged to remember the Lord’s mighty acts in Egypt and the wilderness and to keep His commands as they enter the Promised Land. They are warned not to fo...