
Simply The Bible
Simply the Bible is the through the Bible teaching podcast of Pastor Daryl Zachman of Calvary Chapel Treasure Valley in Boise, Idaho. Join him as he journeys through the entire Bible giving understanding and practical application.
Episodes
1129 episodes
1138. Matthew 24:32-51 Watch and Be Ready
Jesus tells His disciples the parable of the fig tree and compares His coming with the days of Noah. Watch and be ready because He will come unexpectedly.
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1137. Matthew 24:15-31 The Great Tribulation
Jesus warns His disciples about the abomination of desolation and the great tribulation, which precede His Second Coming when He gathers His elect.
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1136. Matthew 24:1-14 What Are the Signs of Your Coming?
When Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple, the disciples ask Him when this will happen and what will be the sign of His coming and the end of the age.
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1135. Matthew 23:13-39 Jesus Rebukes the Pharisees
With His harshest words recorded in the gospels, Jesus rebukes the Pharisees for their hypocrisy. Then He laments over Jerusalem and her desolation.
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1134. Matthew 22:41-23:12 Jesus Talks about the Scribes and Pharisees
Jesus asks the Pharisees about the Christ. Whose son is he? Then Jesus talks to thecrowd about the scribes and Pharisees.
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1133. Matthew 22:15-40 Jesus Challenged with Questions
Jesus curses a fig tree and it withers. The religious leaders question Jesus’ authority. He tells them a parable to show that they have disobeyed God.
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1132. Matthew 21:33-22:14 Two Parables to the Religious Leaders
Jesus tells two parables to the religious leaders to show that the kingdom will be taken from them and given to others because they have not born its fruit.
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1131. Matthew 21:18-32 Fruitless Religious Leaders
Jesus curses a fig tree and it withers. The religious leaders question Jesus' authority. He tells them a parable to show that they have disobeyed God.
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1130. Matthew 21:1-17 The Triumphal Entry
Jesus fulfills messianic prophecy as He enter Jerusalem. He drives out merchants and money changers from the temple. The blind and lame come to Him.
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1129. Matthew 20:20-34 Jesus Teaches on Ambition
James and John want to be exalted, and the other disciples are greatly displeased. Jesus teaches on ambition. Two blind men receive their sight.
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1128 Matthew 20:1-19 Parable of the Workers
Jesus tells the parable of the workers to illustrate that the last will be first and the first last. He predicts His death and resurrection in Jerusalem.
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1127 Matthew 19:16-30 The Rich Young Ruler
A rich young ruler asks Jesus what he must do to have eternal life. Disciples who have left everything for Christ’s sake will receive a great reward.
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1126 Matthew 19:1-15 Jesus Teaches on Divorce
Jesus ministers in Judea, healing great multitudes. The Pharisees question Him about divorce. Little children are brought to Jesus, and He blesses them.
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1125 Matthew 18:15-35 Offenses, Discipline and Forgiveness
Jesus teaches on offenses in the church and gives authority in matters of discipline. He tells a parable to illustrate the importance of forgiving from the heart.
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1124. Matthew 18:1-14 Jesus and Children
Jesus sets a child before His disciples as an example of who is the greatest. He warnsthose who offend one little one. Jesus came to save the lost ones.
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1122. Matthew 16:27-17:13 The Transfiguration
Jesus predicts His Second Coming. He takes Peter, James and John up a high mountain. He is transfigured before them with His face shining like the sun.
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1121. Matthew 16:13-26 Who Do You Say That I Am?
Jesus asks His disciples who they say that He is. The gates of Hades will not prevailagainst His church. He predicts His death for the first time.
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1120. Matthew 16:1-12 Beware of the Leaven
The Pharisees and Sadducees ask for a sign from heaven, but Jesus exposes theirhypocrisy. He warns His disciples against the leaven of their teaching.
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1119. Matthew 15:21-39 Jesus with Gentiles
A Canaanite woman makes a request and prevails by faith. Jesus heals people thenfeeds 4,000 men plus women and children in the region of the Decapolis.
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1117. Matthew 14:13-33 Jesus Feeds Five Thousand Men
Jesus has compassion on the crowds and heals them. He multiplies the loaves and fish to feed 5,000 men. Then He walks on water to rescue His disciples.
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1116. Matthew 14:1-12 Herod Murders John the Baptist
When Herod Antipas hears the reports about Jesus, he thinks that John the Baptist has risen from the dead. Matthew recounts John’s murder by Herod.
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