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These five courses above survey the content,
history and customs of the Old Testament.
Emphasis on J. Vernon McGee's study on the Romance of Redemption.
Practical leadership principles prove that Nehemiah is for us now.
God’s hand of providence and protection on behalf of His people
is evident throughout the Book of Esther, though His name does not
appear even once. In this study, J. Vernon McGee helps us understand
some of the riches and valuable lessons from this great story.
Theodore Epp reveals how Christ is portrayed in every aspect of the
tabernacle God commanded Moses to build. This will allow the student
to understand not only the rich symbolism of this structure but also
its relevance to our personal worship of God through Christ.
Use your Bible to glean spiritual riches from these two courses
from the Old Testament Book of Psalms, chapters 1-72.
A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23, and the student discovers why this
is one of the most beloved passages of the Bible.
J.Vernon McGee and others help the student explore God's wisdom.
Study of the biblical Song of Songs through the research of Paige
Patterson.
In this course, Warren Wiersbe helps us to learn valuable lessons
from the Book of Daniel, such as the joy of building godly character
in the difficulties of life, how to overcome the “world”, the
importance of daily discipline in the Word of God and prayer, and how
to be a “transformer” rather than a conformer.
Using your Bible, along with commentary by Warren Wiersbe and
others, the study of this Old Testament book provides an inspired road
map that guides you through the puzzles and problems of living and
shows you the source for satisfaction that God first revealed to
Solomon.
Wiersbe’s fascinating study of 1 Samuel examines how being a
follower after the Lord’s own heart made David a true success. The
powerful narrative of 1 Samuel helps us to understand how character
and greatness is developed, and how it is not.
This study concentrates on the longest and most unique Psalm, and will
cultivate a love for the Bible and encourage any believer to
diligently study God's Word.
{Use your Bible to glean spiritual truth from these Old Testament
Books.}
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