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Walk-Through Study Packages
The Bible studies in this category cover all the events that happen during a span of time. These are great studies if you want to know all that the Bible says during a certain time period.
Walk chronologically through the life of the greatest Man who ever lived and walked on our world! Learn about His life from eyewitness accounts that were written within the lifetime of people who had met Jesus.
In this study, read through all four gospels chronologically and walk with Jesus through His life as He makes His way to the cross. Here’s a breakdown of the scripture passage that each lesson covers:
Lesson 1: Mark 1:1 / Luke 1:1-4 / John 1:1-18
The Beginning of the Good News / Dedication / PrologueLesson 2: Matthew 1:1-17 / Luke 3:23b-38
The Record of Jesus' AncestorsLesson 3: Luke 1:5-25
The Birth of John the Baptist ForetoldLesson 4: Luke 1:26-38
The Birth of Jesus ForetoldLesson 5: Luke 1:39-56
Mary Visits Elizabeth / Mary's Song of PraiseLesson 6: Luke 1:57-80
The Birth of John the Baptist / Zechariah’s ProphecyLesson 7: Matthew 1:18-25
Joseph Learns of Mary’s PregnancyLesson 8: Luke 2:1-20
Shepherds and AngelsLesson 9: Luke 2:21-38
Jesus is Presented in the Temple / The Prophecy of Simeon / The Prophecy of AnnaLesson 10: Matthew 2:1-23 / Luke 2:39-40
The Visit of the Wise Men / The Escape to Egypt / The Return to NazarethLesson 11: Luke 2:41-52
Jesus Speaks with the TeachersLesson 12: Mark 1:2-8 / Matthew 3:1-12 / Luke 3:1-18
John the Baptist Prepares the WayLesson 13: Mark 1:9-11 / Matthew 3:13-17 / Luke 3:21-22
The Baptism of JesusLesson 14: Mark 1:12-13 / Matthew 4:1-11 / Luke 4:1-15
The Temptation of JesusLesson 15: John 1:19-34
The Testimony of John the Baptist / Jesus, the Lamb of GodLesson 16: John 1:35-51
The First DisciplesLesson 17: John 2:1-12
The Wedding at CanaLesson 18: John 2:13-25
Jesus Clears the TempleLesson 19: John 3:1-22
Jesus and NicodemusLesson 20: John 3:23-36
John the Baptist Exalts JesusLesson 21: John 4:1-45
Jesus and the Samaritan Woman / Many Samaritans BelieveLesson 22: Luke 3:19-20 / Mark 1:14-15 / Matthew 4:12-17 / Luke 3:23a
John the Baptist is Imprisoned / The Ministry of Jesus BeginsLesson 23: John 4:46-54
Jesus Heals an Official's SonLesson 24: Luke 4:16-30
Jesus Rejected at NazarethLesson 25: Mark 1:16-20 / Matthew 4:18-22 / Luke 5:1-11
The Disciples Follow Jesus / Jesus Teaches by the SeaLesson 26: Mark 1:21-28 / Luke 4:31-37 / Mark 1:29-34 / Matthew 8:14-17 / Luke 4:38-41
Jesus Casts Out an Evil Spirit / Jesus Heals Many PeopleLesson 27: Mark 1:35-39 / Luke 4:42-44 / Matthew 4:23-25
Jesus' Ministry in GalileeLesson 28: Mark 1:40-45 / Matthew 8:1-4 / Luke 5:12-16
Jesus Heals a Man with LeprosyLesson 29: Mark 2:1-12 / Matthew 9:1-8 / Luke 5:17-26
Jesus Heals a Paralyzed ManLesson 30: Mark 2:13-17 / Matthew 9:9-13 / Luke 5:27-32
Jesus Calls Levi (Matthew)Lesson 31: Mark 2:18-22 / Matthew 9:14-17 / Luke 5:33-39
A Discussion about FastingLesson 32: John 5:1-15
Jesus Heals a Lame ManLesson 33: John 5:16-47
Jesus Claims to Be the Son of God / Witnesses to JesusLesson 34: Mark 2:23-28 / Matthew 12:1-8 / Luke 6:1-5
A Discussion about the SabbathLesson 35: Mark 3:1-6 / Luke 6:6-11 / Matthew 12:9-14 / Matthew 12:15-21 / Mark 3:7-12
Jesus Heals on the Sabbath / Jesus, God's Chosen Servant / Crowds Follow JesusLesson 36: Mark 3:13-19 / Luke 6:12-16 / Matthew 10:1-4
Jesus Chooses the Twelve ApostlesLesson 37: Matthew 5:1-12 / Luke 6:17-26
The Sermon on the Mount (Introduction) / The Beatitudes / Sorrows ForetoldLesson 38: Matthew 5:13-37
Teaching about Salt and Light / Teaching about the Law / Teaching about Anger / Teaching about AdulteryLesson 39: Matthew 5:38-48 / Luke 6:27-36
Teaching about Revenge / Teaching about Loving our EnemiesLesson 40: Matthew 6:1-4
Teaching about Giving to the NeedyLesson 41: Matthew 6:5-13
Teaching about PrayerLesson 42: Matthew 6:14-18
Teaching about FastingLesson 43: Matthew 6:19-24
Teaching about MoneyLesson 44: Matthew 6:25-34
Teaching about PossessionsLesson 45: Matthew 7:1-6 / Luke 6:37-42
Don't Condemn OthersLesson 46: Matthew 7:7-20 / Luke 6:43-45
Effective Prayer / The Golden Rule / The Narrow Gate / The Tree and its FruitLesson 47: Matthew 7:21-29 / Luke 6:46-49
True Disciples / Building on a Solid FoundationLesson 48: Matthew 8:5-13 / Luke 7:1-10
Faith of a Roman OfficerLesson 49: Luke 7:11-17
Jesus Raises a Widow's SonLesson 50: Matthew 11:1-19 / Luke 7:18-35
Jesus and John the BaptistLesson 51: Matthew 11:20-30
Judgment for the Unbelievers / Jesus' Prayer of ThanksgivingLesson 52: Luke 7:36-50
Jesus Anointed by a Sinful WomanLesson 53: Luke 8:1-3 / Mark 3:20-30 / Matthew 12:22-37 / Luke 11:14-28
Women Who Followed Jesus / Jesus and the Prince of DemonsLesson 54: Matthew 12:38-45 / Luke 11:29-32
The Sign of JonahLesson 55: Mark 3:31-35 / Matthew 12:46-50 / Luke 8:19-21
The True Family of JesusLesson 56: Luke 8:9-10 / Mark 4:10-12 / Matthew 13:10-17
Jesus Explains ParablesLesson 57: Mark 4:1-9 / Matthew 13:1-9 / Luke 8:4-8 / Mark 4:13-20 / Matthew 13:18-23 / Luke 8:11-15
Story of the Farmer Scattering Seed / Explanation of the Farmer Scattering SeedLesson 58: Luke 8:16-18 / Mark 4:21-25
Illustration of the LampLesson 59: Mark 4:26-29 / Matthew 13:24-30 / Matthew 13:36-43
Illustration of the Growing Seed / Story of the Wheat and Weeds / The Wheat and Weeds ExplainedLesson 60: Mark 4:30-34 / Matthew 13:31-32 / Luke 13:18-19 / Matthew 13:33-35 / Luke 13:20-21
Illustration of the Mustard Seed / Illustration of the YeastLesson 61: Matthew 13:44-52
Illustration of the Hidden Treasure / Illustration of the Pearl Merchant / Illustration of the Fishing NetLesson 62: Mark 4:35-41 / Matthew 8:23-27 / Luke 8:22-25
Jesus Calms the StormLesson 63: Mark 5:1-20 / Matthew 8:28-34 / Luke 8:26-39
Jesus Heals a Demon-Possessed Man / Jesus Heals two Demon-Possessed MenLesson 64: Mark 5:21-34 / Matthew 9:18-22 / Luke 8:40-48
Jesus Heals in Response to FaithLesson 65: Mark 5:35-43 / Matthew 9:23-26 / Luke 8:49-56
Jesus Heals in Response to Faith (cont.)Lesson 66: Matthew 9:27-34
Jesus Heals the Blind and MuteLesson 67: Mark 6:1-6 / Matthew 13:53-58 / Matthew 9:35-38
Jesus Rejected at Nazareth / The Need for WorkersLesson 68: Mark 6:7-13 / Luke 9:1-6 / Matthew 10:5-15
Jesus Sends Out the Twelve DisciplesLesson 69: Matthew 10:16-42
Jesus Instructs His DisciplesLesson 70: Luke 9:7-9 / Mark 6:14-29 / Matthew 14:1-12
The Death of John the BaptistLesson 71: Matthew 14:13-21 / Mark 6:30-44 / Luke 9:10-17 / John 6:1-15
Jesus Feeds the Five ThousandLesson 72: Mark 6:45-52 / Matthew 14:22-33 / John 6:16-21 / Mark 6:53-56 / Matthew 14:34-36
Jesus Walks on WaterLesson 73: John 6:22-59
Jesus, the Bread of LifeLesson 74: John 6:60-71
Many Disciples Desert JesusLesson 75: Mark 7:1-23 / Matthew 15:1-20
Jesus Teaches about Inner PurityLesson 76: Mark 7:24-30 / Matthew 15:21-28
The Faith of a Gentile WomanLesson 77: Mark 7:31-37 / Matthew 15:29-31
Jesus Heals a Deaf and Mute Man / Jesus Heals Many PeopleLesson 78: Mark 8:1-10 / Matthew 15:32-39
Jesus Feeds Four ThousandLesson 79: Matthew 16:1-4 / Mark 8:11-13
Pharisees Demand a Miraculous SignLesson 80: Mark 8:14-21 / Matthew 16:5-12
Yeast of the LeadersLesson 81: Mark 8:22-26
Jesus Heals a Blind ManLesson 82: Mark 8:27-30 / Matthew 16:13-20 / Luke 9:18-20
Peter's Declaration about JesusLesson 83: Mark 8:31-9:1 / Matthew 16:21-28 / Luke 9:21-27
Jesus Predicts His DeathLesson 84: Mark 9:2-13 / Matthew 17:1-13 / Luke 9:28-36
The TransfigurationLesson 85: Mark 9:14-29 / Matthew 17:14-21 / Luke 9:37-43a
Jesus Heals a Boy Possessed by an Evil SpiritLesson 86: Mark 9:30-32 / Matthew 17:22-23 / Luke 9:43b-45
Jesus Again Predicts His DeathLesson 87: Matthew 17:24-27
Payment of the Temple TaxLesson 88: Mark 9:33-37 / Matthew 18:1-6 / Luke 9:46-48
The Greatest in the KingdomLesson 89: Luke 9:49-50 / Mark 9:38-50 / Matthew 18:7-11
Using the Name of JesusLesson 90: Matthew 18:15-35
Correcting of a Fellow Believer / Story of the Unforgiving DebtorLesson 91: John 7:1-9
Jesus and His BrothersLesson 92: Luke 9:51-56
Opposition from SamaritansLesson 93: Matthew 8:18-22 / Luke 9:57-62
The Cost of Following JesusLesson 94: John 7:10-24
Jesus Teaches Openly at the TempleLesson 95: John 7:25-36
Is Jesus the Messiah?Lesson 96: John 7:37-52
Jesus Promises Living Water / Division and UnbeliefLesson 97: John 7:53-8:11
A Woman Caught in Adultery (***Note: Many early manuscripts do not include this passage***)Lesson 98: John 8:12-20
Jesus, the Light of the WorldLesson 99: John 8:21-30
The Unbelieving People WarnedLesson 100: John 8:31-59
Jesus and AbrahamLesson 101: Luke 10:1-20
Jesus Sends Out His DisciplesLesson 102: Luke 10:21-24
Jesus' Prayer of ThanksgivingLesson 103: Luke 10:25-37
The Most Important Commandment / Story of the Good SamaritanLesson 104: Luke 10:38-42
Jesus Visits Martha and MaryLesson 105: Luke 11:1-13
Teaching about PrayerLesson 106: Luke 11:33-36
Receiving the LightLesson 107: Luke 11:37-54
Jesus Criticizes the Religious LeadersLesson 108: Luke 12:1-12
A Warning Against HypocrisyLesson 109: Luke 12:13-34
Story of the Rich Fool / Teaching about Money and PossessionsLesson 110: Luke 12:35-59
Be Ready for the Lord's Coming / Jesus Causes DivisionLesson 111: Luke 13:1-9
A Call to Repentance / Illustration of the Barren Fig TreeLesson 112: Luke 13:10-17
Jesus Heals on the SabbathLesson 113: John 9:1-41
Jesus Heals a Man Born Blind / Spiritual BlindnessLesson 114: John 10:1-21
The Good Shepherd and His SheepLesson 115: John 10:22-42
Jesus Claims to Be the Son of GodLesson 116: Luke 13:22-30
The Narrow DoorLesson 117: Luke 13:31-35 / Matthew 23:37-39
Jesus Grieves over JerusalemLesson 118: Luke 14:1-6
Jesus Heals on the SabbathLesson 119: Luke 14:7-24
Jesus Teaches about Humility / Story of the Great FeastLesson 120: Luke 14:25-35
The Cost of Being a DiscipleLesson 121: Matthew 18:12-14 / Luke 15:1-10
Story of the Lost Sheep / Story of the Lost CoinLesson 122: Luke 15:11-32
Story of the Lost SonLesson 123: Luke 16:1-18
Story of the Shrewd ManagerLesson 124: Luke 16:19-31
The Rich Man and LazarusLesson 125: Luke 17:1-10
Teachings about Forgiveness and FaithLesson 126: John 11:1-44
The Death of Lazarus / Jesus Raises Lazarus from the DeadLesson 127: John 11:45-57
The Plot to Kill JesusLesson 128: Luke 17:11-19
Ten Healed of LeprosyLesson 129: Luke 17:20-37
The Coming of the KingdomLesson 130: Luke 18:1-8
Story of the Persistent WidowLesson 131: Luke 18:9-14
Story of the Pharisee and the Tax CollectorLesson 132: Mark 10:1-12 / Matthew 19:1-12
Discussion about Divorce and MarriageLesson 133: Mark 10:13-16 / Matthew 19:13-15 / Luke 18:15-17
Jesus Blesses the ChildrenLesson 134: Mark 10:17-31 / Matthew 19:16-30 / Luke 18:18-30
The Rich Young ManLesson 135: Matthew 20:1-16
Story of the Vineyard WorkersLesson 136: Mark 10:32-34 / Matthew 20:17-19 / Luke 18:31-34
Jesus Again Predicts His DeathLesson 137: Mark 10:35-45 / Matthew 20:20-28
Jesus Teaches about Serving OthersLesson 138: Matthew 20:29-34 / Mark 10:46-52 / Luke 18:35-43
Jesus Heals Two Blind Men / Jesus Heals Blind BartimaeusLesson 139: Luke 19:1-10
Jesus and ZacchaeusLesson 140: Luke 19:11-27
Story of the Ten ServantsLesson 141: Mark 14:3-9 / Matthew 26:6-13 / John 12:1-11
Jesus Anointed at BethanyLesson 142: Mark 11:1-7 / Matthew 21:1-7 / Luke 19:28-35
The Disciples Retrieve a Donkey for JesusLesson 143: Mark 11:8-11 / Matthew 21:8-11 / Luke 19:36-40 / John 12:12-19
The Triumphal EntryLesson 144: Luke 19:41-44
Jesus Weeps Over JerusalemLesson 145: John 12:20-36
Jesus Predicts His DeathLesson 146: John 12:37-50
The Unbelief of the PeopleLesson 147: Matthew 21:18-22 / Mark 11:12-14 / Mark 11:20-26
Jesus Curses the Fig Tree / The Withered Fig TreeLesson 148: Mark 11:15-19 / Matthew 21:12-17 / Luke 19:45-48
Jesus Clears the TempleLesson 149: Mark 11:27-33 / Matthew 21:23-27 / Luke 20:1-8
The Authority of Jesus ChallengedLesson 150: Matthew 21:28-32
Story of the Two SonsLesson 151: Mark 12:1-12 / Matthew 21:33-46 / Luke 20:9-19
Story of the Evil TenantsLesson 152: Matthew 22:1-14
Story of the Great FeastLesson 153: Mark 12:13-17 / Matthew 22:15-22 / Luke 20:20-26
Taxes for CaesarLesson 154: Mark 12:18-27 / Matthew 22:23-33 / Luke 20:27-40
Discussion about ResurrectionLesson 155: Mark 12:28-34 / Matthew 22:34-40
The Most Important CommandmentLesson 156: Mark 12:35-37 / Matthew 22:41-46 / Luke 20:41-44
Whose Son Is the Messiah?Lesson 157: Mark 12:38-40 / Luke 20:45-47 / Matthew 23:1-36
Jesus Warns the Religious LeadersLesson 158: Mark 12:41-44 / Luke 21:1-4
The Widow's OfferingLesson 159: Mark 13:1-13 / Matthew 24:1-14 / Luke 21:5-19
Jesus Foretells the FutureLesson 160: Mark 13:14-23 / Matthew 24:15-25 / Luke 21:20-24
Jesus Fortells the Future (cont.)Lesson 161: Mark 13:24-31 / Matthew 24:26-35 / Luke 21:25-33
Jesus Foretells the Future (cont.)Lesson 162: Mark 13:32-37 / Matthew 24:36-51 / Luke 21:34-38
The Time of Jesus' ReturnLesson 163: Matthew 25:1-13
Story of the Ten BridesmaidsLesson 164: Matthew 25:14-30
Story of the Three ServantsLesson 165: Matthew 25:31-46
The Final JudgmentLesson 166: Mark 14:1-2 / Mark 14:10-11 / Matthew 26:1-5 / Matthew 26:14-16 / Luke 22:1-6
The Plot to Kill Jesus / Judas Agrees to Betray JesusLesson 167: Mark 14:12-16 / Matthew 26:17-19 / Luke 22:7-13
Preparation for the Last SupperLesson 168: John 13:1-17
Jesus Washes His Disciples’ FeetLesson 169: Mark 14:17-21 / Matthew 26:20-25 / Luke 22:21-30 / John 13:18-30
Jesus Predicts His BetrayalLesson 170: Mark 14:22-26 / Matthew 26:26-30 / Luke 22:14-20
The Lord's SupperLesson 171: John 13:31-38 / Mark 14:27-31 / Matthew 26:31-35 / Luke 22:31-38
Jesus Predicts Peter's DenialLesson 172: John 14:1-14
Jesus is the Way to the FatherLesson 173: John 14:15-31
Jesus Promises the Holy SpiritLesson 174: John 15:1-17
Jesus, the True VineLesson 175: John 15:18-16:4
The World's HatredLesson 176: John 16:5-15
The Work of the Holy SpiritLesson 177: John 16:16-33
Sadness Will Be Turned to JoyLesson 178: John 17:1-26
The Prayer of JesusLesson 179: John 18:1-2 / Mark 14:32-42 / Matthew 26:36-46 / Luke 22:39-46
Jesus Prays in GethsemaneLesson 180: Mark 14:43-52 / Matthew 26:47-56 / Luke 22:47-53 / John 18:3-11
Jesus Is Betrayed and ArrestedLesson 181: John 18:12-24 / Mark 14:53-65 / Matthew 26:57-68
Annas Questions Jesus / Peter's First Denial / The High Priest Questions Jesus / Jesus Before the CouncilLesson 182: Mark 14:66-72 / Matthew 26:69-75 / Luke 22:54-62 / John 18:25-27
Peter Denies JesusLesson 183: Mark 15:1 / Luke 22:66-71
Jesus Before the CouncilLesson 184: Matthew 27:1-10
Judas Hangs HimselfLesson 185: Mark 15:2-5 / Matthew 27:11-14 / Luke 23:1-12 / John 18:28-40
Jesus' Trial Before PilateLesson 186: Mark 15:6-15 / Matthew 27:15-26 / Luke 23:13-25 / John 19:1-16
Jesus Sentenced to DeathLesson 187: Mark 15:16-20 / Matthew 27:27-31 / Luke 22:63-65
The Soldiers Mock JesusLesson 188: Mark 15:21-24 / Matthew 27:32-34 / Luke 23:26-31 / John 19:17
The Road to CalvaryLesson 189: Mark 15:25-32 / Matthew 27:35-44 / Luke 23:32-43 / John 19:18-27
The CrucifixionLesson 190: Mark 15:33-41 / Matthew 27:45-56 / Luke 23:44-49 / John 19:28-37
The Death of JesusLesson 191: Mark 15:42-47 / Luke 23:50-56 / John 19:38-42 / Matthew 27:57-66
The Burial of Jesus / The Guard at the TombLesson 192: Luke 24:1-12 / Mark 16:1-11 / John 20:1-10 / Matthew 28:1-10
The ResurectionLesson 193: Matthew 28:11-15
The Report of the GuardLesson 194: John 20:11-18
Jesus Talks to MaryLesson 195: Mark 16:12-13 / Luke 24:13-34
The Walk to EmmausLesson 196: Luke 24:35-43 / John 20:19-23 / Mark 16:14
Jesus Appears to the DisciplesLesson 197: John 20:24-31
Jesus Appears to Thomas / Purpose of the BookLesson 198: John 21:1-14
Jesus Appears to Seven DisciplesLesson 199: John 21:15-25
Jesus Challenges Peter / ConclusionLesson 200: Luke 24:44-53 / Matthew 28:16-20 / Mark 16:15-20
The Great Commission / The Ascension
Wow, 200 lessons. This seems as though it would take a long time to study!!
Before you leave thinking this is way too long, let me remind you that with Reflective Bible Study, you can study at your own pace. This means that you don’t have to race through these lessons, and you could extend your study time out as long as you’d like. While this is one of the longer study packages, it is designed to give you a comfortable walk through Jesus’ life, and not overwhelm you with too much in each lesson. Some people would call this style “comfortably comprehensive”.
If you are worried about how long this study will take, don’t. Instead, think about how this walk with Jesus could be the beginning of a renewed relationship with Him.
Let’s start that journey today!
Character Study Packages
The Bible studies in this category cover the events that happen within a specific Bible character’s life and any time they are mentioned by name in other parts of the Bible. These are great studies if you want to know all that the Bible says about a specific Bible character.
From farmer to prophet, Amos’ call from God took him out of his comfort zone. Living in a time when idolatry, immorality, and corruption had infected the land, God called Amos to warn the northern kingdom of Israel that He was about to let them be captured by the Assyrians.
In this character study, read through the book of Amos, and all the other places Amos is mentioned in the Bible.
This study first moves through the book of Amos, before turning and looking at the other places Amos is mentioned.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Amos 1:1-2
Amos Receives a Vision from GodLesson 2: Amos 1:3-2:3
God Proclaims Judgment on Israel and Judah’s NeighborsLesson 3: Amos 2:4-16
God Proclaims Judgment on Israel and JudahLesson 4: Amos 3:1-15
God Gives His Reasons for Punishing the PeopleLesson 5: Amos 4:1-13
God Tries to Get the People’s AttentionLesson 6: Amos 5:1-15
God Calls His People to RepentLesson 7: Amos 5:16-27
God Rejects Israel’s WorshipLesson 8: Amos 6:1-7
God Warns of a Coming ExileLesson 9: Amos 6:8-14
God Promises DestructionLesson 10: Amos 7:1-9
Amos Reasons With God About the Coming PunishmentLesson 11: Amos 7:10-17
Amos Prophecies Against AmaziahLesson 12: Amos 8:1-14
God is Ready to Judge/Punish IsraelLesson 13: Amos 9:1-10
The People Try to Escape PunishmentLesson 14: Amos 9:11-15
God Promises a Future RestorationLesson 15: Luke 3:23-38
Amos is Listed in Jesus’ Family Tree
The Amos Study is perfect if you want a short study that unpacks this Bible character.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with just how relevant Amos’ message is for us today.
Ready to begin? Let’s start our journey today!
While Daniel began his story as a captive who is exiled to Babylon, his devotion to God quickly thrusts him in the spotlight and into becoming one of the most significant Old Testament prophets.
In this character study, we first read through the book of Daniel, and then conclude by looking at all the other places where he is mentioned in the Old and New Testaments.
Our study of Daniel begins by looking at Daniel’s life as included in the first portion of his book, then we move through his prophecies that are contained in the second half, and we finish by looking at the other places where the Bible writers include or reference Daniel.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Daniel 1:1-21
Daniel and His Friends Are Exiled to BabylonLesson 2: Daniel 2:1-23
Nebuchadnezzar’s Forgotten DreamLesson 3: Daniel 2:24-45
The Dream ExplainedLesson 4: Daniel 2:46-49
Daniel Gets PromotedLesson 5: Daniel 3:1-18
Nebuchadnezzar’s Golden ImageLesson 6: Daniel 3:19-30
The Fiery Furnace and God’s DeliveranceLesson 7: Daniel 4:1-18
Nebuchadnezzar’s Vision of the Great TreeLesson 8: Daniel 4:19-27
Daniel Interprets the VisionLesson 9: Daniel 4:28-33
Nebuchadnezzar’s Vision HappensLesson 10: Daniel 4:34-37
Nebuchadnezzar Acknowledges and Blesses GodLesson 11: Daniel 5:1-12
Belshazzar’s Great FeastLesson 12: Daniel 5:13-31
Daniel Interprets the Handwriting on the WallLesson 13: Daniel 6:1-28
Daniel Faces the Lion’s DenLesson 14: Daniel 7:1-14
Daniel’s Vision of the Four BeastsLesson 15: Daniel 7:15-28
The Vision of the Four Beasts ExplainedLesson 16: Daniel 8:1-14
Daniel’s Vision of the Ram and GoatLesson 17: Daniel 8:15-27
The Vision of the Ram and Goat ExplainedLesson 18: Daniel 9:1-19
Daniel’s Prayer for His PeopleLesson 19: Daniel 9:20-27
Daniel’s Prayer is AnsweredLesson 20: Daniel 10:1-21
Daniel is Terrified by Another VisionLesson 21: Daniel 11:1-45
The Conflict between the North and the SouthLesson 22: Daniel 12:1-13
The Time of the EndLesson 23: Ezekiel 14:12-20
Jerusalem Will Not Be SparedLesson 24: Ezekiel 28:1-10
Tyre’s King is OverthrownLesson 25: Matthew 24:3-25 / Mark 13:3-20
The Time of Jesus’ Return
The Daniel Study is great if you want a relatively short study that unpacks this Bible character, or if you are needing some encouragement about standing strong for God in the face of trials.
Through Daniel’s life and choices, we are able to see how God can use people who remain devoted to Him!
Ready to begin? Let’s start our journey today!
Sent by God to the people of Israel to denounce the worship of Baal and those who supported it, Elijah became one of the greatest prophets in that time period. Elijah also holds the honor of being one of the few people who were taken to heaven before tasting death.
In this character study, we first look at Elijah’s life and ministry, before focusing in on the rest of the places where he is mentioned in the Bible.
This study first moves through Elijah’s life as told in the books of Kings and Chronicles, before assembling the remaining places where this prophet is mentioned in the Old and New Testaments.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: 1 Kings 17:1-7
Elijah Fed by RavensLesson 2: 1 Kings 17:8-16
The Widow at ZarephathLesson 3: 1 Kings 17:17-24
Elijah Raises the Widow’s SonLesson 4: 1 Kings 18:1-19
Obadiah Meets ElijahLesson 5: 1 Kings 18:20-29
The Prophets of Baal on Mount CarmelLesson 6: 1 Kings 18:30-40
Elijah and God on Mount CarmelLesson 7: 1 Kings 18:41-46
Elijah Predicts RainLesson 8: 1 Kings 19:1-8
Elijah Flees from JezebelLesson 9: 1 Kings 19:9-18
Elijah at HorebLesson 10: 1 Kings 19:19-21
The Call of ElishaLesson 11: 1 Kings 21:1-29
Ahab Covets Naboth’s VineyardLesson 12: 2 Kings 1:1-18
Elijah Confronts King AhaziahLesson 13: 2 Chronicles 21:4-20
Judgment During Jehoram’s ReignLesson 14: 2 Kings 2:1-14
Elijah Taken to HeavenLesson 15: 2 Kings 2:15-18
Elisha Suceeds ElijahLesson 16: 2 Kings 9:30-37 / 3:11-12
The Death of JezebelLesson 17: Malachi 4:1-6 / Luke 1:8-17
Elijah Comes Before the Day of the Lord / The Birth of John the Baptist ForetoldLesson 18: John 1:19-28
The Testimony of John the BaptistLesson 19: Luke 4:16-30
Jesus’ Public MinistryLesson 20: Matthew 11:1-15
Jesus’ Tribute to John the BaptistLesson 21: Luke 9:7-9 / Mark 6:14-16
Herod Hears Rumors about JesusLesson 22: Mark 8:27-30 / Matthew 16:13-20 / Luke 9:18-21
Rumors about Jesus and Peter’s ConfessionLesson 23: Mark 9:2-13 / Matthew 17:1-13 / Luke 9:18-21
The TransfigurationLesson 24: Mark 15:33-37 / Matthew 27:45-50
Jesus’ Dying BreathLesson 25: Romans 11:1-6 / James 5:13-18
God has Not Rejected Israel / James Gives Encouragement to Fellow Believers
The Elijah Study is a great study if you want a closer look at the life and impact of this famous Bible character.
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The story of Esther is not only about the young Jewish girl who would become queen of the Persian Empire, but it is really about how God works behind the scenes to connect seemingly coincidental events into working for His people. When trouble comes at God’s people, He is never surprised and He has been setting a plan in motion “for such a time as this”.
In this character study, we read through the book of Esther and focus in on the events that happen during her rise to the throne, and the reason God placed her in this position of importance.
This study focuses in on the book/story of Esther, and it divides this narrative into a series of logically divided lessons.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Esther 1:1-9
The King’s BanquetLesson 2: Esther 1:10-22
Queen Vashti’s RefusalLesson 3: Esther 2:1-14
Esther Finds FavorLesson 4: Esther 2:15-20
Esther Becomes QueenLesson 5: Esther 2:21-23
Mordecai Saves the KingLesson 6: Esther 3:1-15
Haman’s Plot Against the JewsLesson 7: Esther 4:1-17
Mordecai Asks Esther for HelpLesson 8: Esther 5:1-8
Esther Plans A BanquetLesson 9: Esther 5:9-14
Haman’s Pride and PlotLesson 10: Esther 6:1-14
Haman Forced to Honor MordecaiLesson 11: Esther 7:1-10
The King Executes HamanLesson 12: Esther 8:1-17
The King Issues a Decree to Help the JewsLesson 13: Esther 9:1-19
The Jews’ VictoryLesson 14: Esther 9:20-32
The Feast of Purim EstablishedLesson 15: Esther 10:1-3
Mordecai’s Greatness
The Esther Study is perfect if you want a shorter study that unpacks this famous Bible character.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with just how God shows up in the seemingly unrelated events that shape the story of Esther.
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The books of Ezra and Nehemiah together cover one of the most significant periods in Jewish history: the rebuilding and restoration of Jerusalem following the exile. Both Ezra and Nehemiah play key roles in this time period and their combined leadership helped keep the Jews who returned focused on what matters most -- following God’s will.
In this study, read through the books of Ezra and Nehemiah, and learn how God moved in a powerful way during this time period. (This study works great with the Haggai and Zechariah character studies.)
This study begins by giving the history behind the decree allowing the Jews to return, and then it moves into the challenges the people faced with rebuilding the temple, and ultimately rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls.
Throughout their journey as a nation, the Jews who returned encounter trials of faith and resolve to keep God first through the leadership of both Ezra and Nehemiah.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: 2 Chronicles 36:22-23 / Ezra 1:1-11
King Cyrus’ ProclamationLesson 2: Ezra 2:1-70
Jewish Exiles Who Returned With ZerubbabelLesson 3: Ezra 3:1-7
The Alter is Rebuilt and Sacrifices are RestoredLesson 4: Ezra 3:8-13
The Temple Rebuilding BeginsLesson 5: Ezra 4:1-5
Enemies Oppose the RebuildingLesson 6: Ezra 4:6-24
The Temple Rebuilding StopsLesson 7: Ezra 5:1-17
The Temple Rebuilding ResumedLesson 8: Ezra 6:1-14a
Darius Approves the RebuildingLesson 9: Ezra 6:14b-18
The Temple is DedicatedLesson 10: Ezra 6:19-22
The Passover is CelebratedLesson 11: Ezra 7:1-10
Ezra Travels to JerusalemLesson 12: Ezra 7:11-26
The King’s Letter to EzraLesson 13: Ezra 7:27-28
Ezra Praises God and the Completion of the TempleLesson 14: Ezra 8:1-14
Jewish Exiles Who Returned with EzraLesson 15: Ezra 8:15-36
Ezra Travels to JerusalemLesson 16: Ezra 9:1-15
Ezra’s Prayer Concerning Mixed MarriagesLesson 17: Ezra 10:1-17
The People Confess Their SinLesson 18: Ezra 10:18-44
Those Guilty of Marrying Pagan WomenLesson 19: Nehemiah 1:1-11
Nehemiah’s Prayer for the Exiles and JerusalemLesson 20: Nehemiah 2:1-10
Nehemiah’s Prayer is AnsweredLesson 21: Nehemiah 2:11-20
Nehemiah Inspects Jerusalem’s WallsLesson 22: Nehemiah 3:1-32
Rebuilding Jerusalem’s WallLesson 23: Nehemiah 4:1-23
Opposition From Israel’s EnemiesLesson 24: Nehemiah 5:1-13
Nehemiah Defends The Poor and OppressedLesson 25: Nehemiah 6:1-9
The Plot Against NehemiahLesson 26: Nehemiah 6:10-14
Another Plot Against NehemiahLesson 27: Nehemiah 6:15-19
The Wall of Jerusalem is CompletedLesson 28: Nehemiah 7:1-4
Nehemiah’s Brother Put in Charge of JerusalemLesson 29: Nehemiah 7:5-73a
Nehemiah Register’s the PeopleLesson 30: Nehemiah 7:73b-8:12
Ezra Reads the LawLesson 31: Nehemiah 8:13-18
The Feast of Booths / Festival of Shelters is RestoredLesson 32: Nehemiah 9:1-38
The People Confess Their SinsLesson 33: Nehemiah 10:1-39
The People Agree to Obey Nehemiah’s CovenantLesson 34: Nehemiah 11:1-36
The People In JerusalemLesson 35: Nehemiah 12:1-26
A History of the Priests and LevitesLesson 36: Nehemiah 12:27-30
Dedicating Jerusalem’s New WallLesson 37: Nehemiah 12:31-13:3
Procedures For the New TempleLesson 38: Nehemiah 13:4-14
Tobiah Expelled From the Temple and Tithing Is RestoredLesson 39: Nehemiah 13:15-22
Nehemiah Restores Sabbath Rest in JudahLesson 40: Nehemiah 13:23-31
Nehemiah Forbids Mixed Marriages
The Ezra/Nehemiah Study is perfect if you want a closer look at the rebuilding of a nation following the Exile. Through many of the prophets, God had promised restoration following the exile, and in this study, experience how that restoration happened.
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Very little is known about the prophet Habakkuk. His name means “embrace,” or “ardent embrace.” However, while Habakkuk is not referenced anywhere else in the Old Testament, what we can learn from his interaction with God is powerful.
In this character study, read through the book of Habakkuk and discover more about God’s character through faith’s tough questions.
This study focuses entirely on the book of Habakkuk.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Habakkuk 1:1-4
Habakkuk’s Complaint to GodLesson 2: Habakkuk 1:5-11
God’s ResponseLesson 3: Habakkuk 1:12-2:1
Habakkuk’s Second ComplaintLesson 4: Habakkuk 2:2-5
God’s Second ReplyLesson 5: Habakkuk 2:6-8
Those who Taunt GodLesson 6: Habakkuk 2:9-11
Warning to Those Who Profit from EvilLesson 7: Habakkuk 2:12-14
Warning to Those Who Profit from ViolenceLesson 8: Habakkuk 2:15-17
Warning to Those Who Take Advantage of OthersLesson 9: Habakkuk 2:18-20
Warning to Those Who Place Idols Before GodLesson 10: Habakkuk 3:1-7
Habakkuk’s PrayerLesson 11: Habakkuk 3:8-15
God Directs the Heavens and the Earth to Help His PeopleLesson 12: Habakkuk 3:16-19
The Lesson Habakkuk Learned
The Habakkuk Study is perfect if you want a short study that covers some of faith’s tough questions.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with just how relatable Habakkuk’s message and questions are for us today.
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While being one of the shortest books in the Old Testament, Haggai’s teaching is not at all insignificant. In his writing, Haggai calls the Jews to wake up and reprioritize God in their lives in order to receive God’s promised blessing.
In this character study, read through the book of Haggai, and discover how his message helped to wake up a spiritually sleeping nation.
This study opens by giving context to when Haggai ministered in Jewish history before then moving through the book that bears his name. We conclude by looking at the results of his and Zechariah’s teaching.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Ezra 4:24-5:2
Haggai and Zechariah Support Rebuilding the TempleLesson 2: Haggai 1:1-4
God’s Challenging QuestionLesson 3: Haggai 1:5-6
The People Are Poor and HungryLesson 4: Haggai 1:7-11
God is Behind the DroughtLesson 5: Haggai 1:12-15
The People Respond and ObeyLesson 6: Haggai 2:1-5
God Gives Encouragement to His PeopleLesson 7: Haggai 2:6-9
The Promise of Glory and PeaceLesson 8: Haggai 2:10-14
The Spread of SinLesson 9: Haggai 2:15-17
Poor Harvests Because of DisobedienceLesson 10: Haggai 2:18-19
God Promises Blessing During the Temple RebuildingLesson 11: Haggai 2:20-23
Judging the NationsLesson 12: Ezra 6:13-15
The Temple Rebuilding is Finished
The Haggai Study is perfect if you want a short study that gives encouragement when obeying God is difficult or when you are struggling with a tough “God” decision in your life.
However, don’t confuse short with irrelevant! You may be surprised with just how practical Haggai’s message is for us today.
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God called the prophet Hosea to live an example of His love for His people. This included marrying someone who was unfaithful and who did not stay faithful throughout their marriage and how this symbolizes God’s love and relationship with His people.
But the book of Hosea includes more than a story. This book is a call to return to a loving God who desires the best for His children.
In this character study, read through the book of Hosea, and all the other places he is mentioned in the Bible.
This study first moves through the book of Hosea, before turning and looking at the only other place he is mentioned -- by Paul in his letter to the Romans.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Hosea 1:1-9
Hosea’s Wife and ChildrenLesson 2: Hosea 1:10-11
Israel’s MultitudeLesson 3: Hosea 2:1-13
Israel’s Unfaithfulness CondemnedLesson 4: Hosea 2:14-23
God’s Love for IsraelLesson 5: Hosea 3:1-5
Hosea’s Second Symbolic MarriageLesson 6: Hosea 4:1-10
God’s Case Against IsraelLesson 7: Hosea 4:11-19
Wine and Idolatry in IsraelLesson 8: Hosea 5:1-7
The People’s Deeds Won’t Allow Them To ReturnLesson 9: Hosea 5:8-15
The Failure of Israel’s LeadersLesson 10: Hosea 6:1-11
The People’s Response to God’s RebukeLesson 11: Hosea 7:1-7
Ephraim’s WickednessLesson 12: Hosea 7:8-16
Ephraim is TornLesson 13: Hosea 8:1-7
Living Apart from GodLesson 14: Hosea 8:8-14
Israel has Forgotten GodLesson 15: Hosea 9:1-9
The Days of Punishment Have ComeLesson 16: Hosea 9:10-17
Ephraim PunishedLesson 17: Hosea 10:1-10
Judgment for Israel’s SinLesson 18: Hosea 10:11-15
God Challenges the PeopleLesson 19: Hosea 11:1-7
God Raised IsraelLesson 20: Hosea 11:8-11
God Yearns Over His PeopleLesson 21: Hosea 11:12-12:14
Charges Against Israel and JudahLesson 22: Hosea 13:1-8
Ephraim’s IdolatryLesson 23: Hosea 13:9-16
God Holds His People GuiltyLesson 24: Hosea 14:1-9
Israel’s Future BlessingLesson 25: Romans 9:19-26
God’s Love and Patience
The Hosea Study is perfect if you want a relatively short study that unpacks this Bible character’s life and teaching.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised to find just how loving and compassionate the Old Testament God is through the ministry of this prophet. Because God never changes, we can hold onto the promises of God’s love as still relevant for us today.
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Job’s story is one of following God in the face of personal suffering. Job’s story sheds light on the tough question, "Where is God when people suffer?" Through his life and trials, Job remains faithful to God even though in the moment this decision does not feel pleasant.
In this character study, read through the book of Job to learn about his life and trials, and then finish off by looking at all the other places he is mentioned in the Bible, and the reputation he gained through his loyalty and faith.
This study first moves through the book of Job, before turning and looking at the other places he is mentioned.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Job 1:1-5
Prologue/IntroductionLesson 2: Job 1:6-12
Satan’s First AccusationLesson 3: Job 1:13-22
Job’s Faith During LossLesson 4: Job 2:1-10
Satan’s Second Accusation and Job’s ResolveLesson 5: Job 2:11-13
Job’s Three Friends Come to HelpLesson 6: Job 3:1-26
Job’s Opening StatementLesson 7: Job 4:1-21
Eliphaz: The Innocent Do Not SufferLesson 8: Job 5:1-27
God is JustLesson 9: Job 6:1-30
Job’s Friends Are No HelpLesson 10: Job 7:1-21
Job’s Life Seems Futile/MeaninglessLesson 11: Job 8:1-22
Bildad Says God Rewards the GoodLesson 12: Job 9:1-35
Job Wants A MediatorLesson 13: Job 10:1-22
Job Frames His Plea to GodLesson 14: Job 11:1-20
Zophar Rebukes JobLesson 15: Job 12:1-12
Job Responds to His AccusersLesson 16: Job 12:13-25
Job Speaks of God’s Power and WisdomLesson 17: Job 13:1-12
Job’s Friends Comfort is UselessLesson 18: Job 13:13-19
Job Remains Loyal to GodLesson 19: Job 13:20-28
Job Asks For a ReasonLesson 20: Job 14:1-22
Job Speaks of DeathLesson 21: Job 15:1-16
Eliphaz Challenges JobLesson 22: Job 15:17-35
Eliphaz’s Observation of LifeLesson 23: Job 16:1-5
Job's Friends are Poor ComfortersLesson 24: Job 16:6-22
Job Says God Shattered HimLesson 25: Job 17:1-16
Job Continues to Defend His InnocenceLesson 26: Job 18:1-21
Bildad Speaks of the WickedLesson 27: Job 19:1-6
Job Feels InsultedLesson 28: Job 19:7-22
Everything Is Against HimLesson 29: Job 19:23-29
Job Says His Redeemer LivesLesson 30: Job 20:1-29
Zophar Responds to JobLesson 31: Job 21:1-34
Job Says God Will Deal With the WickedLesson 32: Job 22:1-30
Eliphaz Accuses and Exhorts JobLesson 33: Job 23:1-17
Job Longs For GodLesson 34: Job 24:1-25
Job Wonders Why God Ignores SinLesson 35: Job 25:1-6
Bildad Responds To JobLesson 36: Job 26:1-14
Job Rebukes Bildad and Glorifies GodLesson 37: Job 27:1-6
Job Affirms His RighteousnessLesson 38: Job 27:7-23
The State of the GodlessLesson 39: Job 28:1-11
Job Speaks of Earth’s TreasuresLesson 40: Job 28:12-28
The Search For WisdomLesson 41: Job 29:1-25
Job Remembers His PastLesson 42: Job 30:1-31
Job Acknowledges His Present CircumstancesLesson 43: Job 31:1-40
Job Asserts His IntegrityLesson 44: Job 32:1-22
Elihu Speaks Out In FrustrationLesson 45: Job 33:1-33
Elihu Challenges JobLesson 46: Job 34:1-37
Elihu Accuses Job of ArroganceLesson 47: Job 35:1-16
Elihu Speaks out Against JobLesson 48: Job 36:1-21
Elihu Reminds Job of God’s Justice and JudgmentLesson 49: Job 36:22-33
Elihu Reminds Job of God’s GreatnessLesson 50: Job 37:1-24
Elihu Reminds Job of God’s PowerLesson 51: Job 38:1-11
God Responds to JobLesson 52: Job 38:12-38
God’s Power Over the EarthLesson 53: Job 38:39-39:30
God’s Power over NatureLesson 54: Job 40:1-5
Job’s ResponseLesson 55: Job 40:6-14
God Questions JobLesson 56: Job 40:15-41:34
God’s Power Revealed in His CreationLesson 57: Job 42:1-6
Job’s ConfessionLesson 58: Job 42:7-17
God Restores Job’s FortuneLesson 59: Ezekiel 14:12-20
Job is Among the RighteousLesson 60: James 5:7-11
Job’s Endurance and God’s Compassion
The Job Study is perfect if you want a study that unpacks this Bible character and/or if you have faced challenges to your faith.
Job’s life and his testimony are an example that can inspire us today.
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Very little is known about the prophet Joel, and there is no plausible connection between him and the other people who carry the same name. However, while the prophet is not well known, the prophecy is very important.
Through Joel’s writing, we learn that while judgment is coming, restoration comes following repentance. The judgment that is promised he calls “the day of the LORD”.
In this character study, read through the book of Joel, and all the only other place he is mentioned in the Bible.
This study first moves through the book of Joel, before turning and looking at the one other place he is mentioned.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Joel 1:1-7
The Devastation of the Locust ArmyLesson 2: Joel 1:8-12
Everything Turns BadLesson 3: Joel 1:13-20
Starvation and DroughtLesson 4: Joel 2:1-11
The Day of the Lord is ComingLesson 5: Joel 2:12-17
A Call to RepentanceLesson 6: Joel 2:18-27
God Promises DeliveranceLesson 7: Joel 2:28-29
God Promises His SpiritLesson 8: Joel 2:30-32
The Day of the LORDLesson 9: Joel 3:1-8
God Defends His PeopleLesson 10: Joel 3:9-16
Judging the NationsLesson 11: Joel 3:17-21
Blessings for God’s PeopleLesson 12: Acts 2:1-24 / Joel 2:28-32
God’s Spirit Comes to Jesus’ Disciples
The Joel Study may be short, but it is perfect if you want a concise study that unpacks the Bible’ teaching on God’s judgment and His promised restoration.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with just how relevant Joel’s message is for us today.
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Jonah’s book is different from other prophetic books in the Bible. Instead of focusing in on all the prophecies the author received, Jonah’s story contains one single prophetic mission, and it was a mission that would become symbolic in ways Jonah could not have even imagined. By choosing to run from God’s mission for his life, Jonah opens the door for one of the most amazing stories about how God can turn peoples’ lives around.
In this character study, read through the book of Jonah, and all the other places he is mentioned in the Bible.
This study first moves through the book of Jonah, before turning and looking at the other places he is mentioned.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Jonah 1:1-3
Jonah’s Call to NinevehLesson 2: Jonah 1:4-6
The Great StormLesson 3: Jonah 1:7-9
Jonah’s Disobedience ExposedLesson 4: Jonah 1:10-13
Jonah Asks To DieLesson 5: Jonah 1:14-16
Jonah Thrown Into the SeaLesson 6: Jonah 1:17-2:10
Jonah’s Prayer in the Great FishLesson 7: Jonah 3:1-4
Jonah’s Second CallLesson 8: Jonah 3:5-9
Nineveh RepentsLesson 9: Jonah 3:10-4:4
Jonah’s Anger Towards GodLesson 10: Jonah 4:5-11
God’s Response to JobLesson 11: 2 Kings 14:23-27
Amaziah Becomes King of IsraelLesson 12: Matthew 12:38-42 / Matthew 16:1-4 / Luke 11:29-32
Demanding Jesus for a Sign
The Jonah Study is perfect if you want a short study that unpacks this Bible character.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with just how relevant Jonah’s life and message is for us today -- especially if we are thinking about running from God.
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Malachi could be viewed not only as one of God’s prophets, but as “God’s messenger”. The name Malachi means “My Messenger” and the message Malachi shares with the God’s people living in Jerusalem after is one that challenges them past a surface level of faith into a life-transforming obedience to God’s way of life.
In this character study, read through the book of Malachi and discover how we are all called to live a life beyond surface, shallow religion.
This study moves through the book of Malachi, and each lesson unpacks a truth/theme that God is challenging His people with.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Malachi 1:1-5
God’s Love for Israel/JacobLesson 2: Malachi 1:6-14
The Sins of the PriestsLesson 3: Malachi 2:1-9
A Warning for the PriestsLesson 4: Malachi 2:10-12
Sin Among God’s FamilyLesson 5: Malachi 2:13-17
God Speaks Out Against DivorceLesson 6: Malachi 3:1-4
The Promise of a MessengerLesson 7: Malachi 3:5-6
God’s Coming JudgmentLesson 8: Malachi 3:7-12
The People Have Been Robbing GodLesson 9: Malachi 3:13-15
The People are Tired of Serving GodLesson 10: Malachi 3:16-18
The Book of RemembranceLesson 11: Malachi 4:1-3
The Lives of The RighteousLesson 12: Malachi 4:4-6
Remember the Law and the Promise of Elijah
The Malachi Study is perfect if you want a short study that unpacks this Bible character and his teaching.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with just how relevant Malachi’s message is for us living today.
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Not much is known about the prophet Micah except from what is learned from how his book opens. He lived in a small town, most likely in the southern part of Judah, and he lived and prophesied shortly before both Israel and Judah were conquered and send into exile. However, while Micah had a lot of bad news to share, he also shares glimpses of hope for what lay past God’s judgment.
In this character study, read through the book of Micah, and all the other places he is mentioned in the Bible.
This study moves through the book of Micah, and it pulls in the only other reference to Micah’s ministry that the Bible includes.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Micah 1:1-16
Judgment against Israel and JudahLesson 2: Micah 2:1-5
Judgment Against Wealthy OppressorsLesson 3: Micah 2:6-11
True and False ProphetsLesson 4: Micah 2:12-13
Hope for RestorationLesson 5: Micah 3:1-12 / Jeremiah 26:17-19
Judgment Against Israel’s LeadersLesson 6: Micah 4:1-5
God’s Future ReignLesson 7: Micah 4:6-13
Israel’s Return from ExileLesson 8: Micah 5:1-6
A Ruler Born in BethlehemLesson 9: Micah 5:7-15
The Remnant PurifiedLesson 10: Micah 6:1-5
God’s Case Against IsraelLesson 11: Micah 6:6-8
What God Requires of UsLesson 12: Micah 6:9-16
Israel’s Guilt and PunishmentLesson 13: Micah 7:1-6
Micah Acknowledges Israel’s EvilLesson 14: Micah 7:7-13
God is the Source of Salvation and LightLesson 15: Micah 7:14-20
God's Compassion on Israel
The Micah Study is perfect if you want a short study that unpacks this Bible character and his message for God’s people.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with just how relevant Micah’s message is for us today.
Ready to begin? Let’s start our journey today!
Like a number of the other prophets during this time period, not much is known about Nahum beyond what is included in his prophetic book. The book carries with it the theme that God is just, slow-to-anger, but there will be a time when He sets things right.
In this character study, read through the book of Nahum, and the one other surprising place his name appears in the Bible.
This study first moves through the book of Nahum, before turning and looking at the only other place someone named Nahum is mentioned.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Nahum 1:1-6
God is Slow to AngerLesson 2: Nahum 1:7-8
God is Close to Those Who Trust HimLesson 3: Nahum 1:9-13
God’s Enemies Are No Match For HimLesson 4: Nahum 1:14-15
A Grave is Prepared for God’s EnemiesLesson 5: Nahum 2:1-2
God Will Restore His PeopleLesson 6: Nahum 2:3-7
The City is AttackedLesson 7: Nahum 2:8-10
Ninevah is Looted and PlunderedLesson 8: Nahum 2:11-13
Ninevah’s Destruction Contrasted with Her Former GloryLesson 9: Nahum 3:1-7
Ninevah’s SinsLesson 10: Nahum 3:8-14
Ninevah’s Complete RuinLesson 11: Nahum 3:15-19
Ninevah’s Incurable WoundLesson 12: Luke 3:23-25
Nahum in the Genealogy of Jesus
The Nahum Study is perfect if you want a short study that unpacks God’s justice and His mercy -- especially during the Old Testament time period.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with just how relevant Nahum’s message about God is for us living today.
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As one of the most well known Bible characters, Noah is held up as an example of being faithfully obedient to God, and he lived this way in a time where the world was against him.
In this character study, read through the story of Noah, and all the other places he is mentioned in the Bible -- allowing you to see a clear picture of the reputation he left behind.
This study begins with Noah’s story before moving through the other places he is mentioned in the Old and New Testament.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Genesis 5:28-32 / 1 Chronicles 1:1-4 / Luke 3:36-38
Noah’s GenealogyLesson 2: Genesis 6:1-8
The Corruption of MankindLesson 3: Genesis 6:9-22
God Warns Noah of the Coming FloodLesson 4: Genesis 7:1-24
The Flood Covers the EarthLesson 5: Genesis 8:1-22
The Flood RecedesLesson 6: Genesis 9:1-7
Be Fruitful and MultiplyLesson 7: Genesis 9:8-17
The Promise of the RainbowLesson 8: Genesis 9:18-28
Noah Gets DrunkLesson 9: Genesis 10:1-32
Noah’s DescendantsLesson 10: Isaiah 54:9-10
God's Promise to ZionLesson 11: Ezekiel 14:12-23
Noah Among the RighteousLesson 12: Matthew 24:36-51 / Luke 17:20-37
The Parable of the Fig Tree / Be Ready for Jesus’ ReturnLesson 13: 1 Peter 3:13-22
God’s Patience with UsLesson 14: 2 Peter 2:1-22
The Rise of False ProphetsLesson 15: Hebrews 11:7
Noah Among the Heroes of Faith
The Noah Study is perfect if you want a short study that unpacks this Bible character.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with just how strong Noah’s character was, and how his reputation surpassed his failures/mistakes.
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Almost nothing is known about the prophet Obadiah outside of his prophetic book, and his book is the shortest book in the Old Testament. For this study, since the name Obadiah was very common in the Old Testament time period, we take a look at a series of six different Obadiahs and focus in on how God can use you in whatever place you happen to be in right now.
In this character study, read through the book of Obadiah, and then conclude by looking at a number of other famous Obadiahs who are mentioned by name in the Bible.
This study first moves through the book of Obadiah, before turning and looking at some other Obadiahs in the Bible.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Obadiah 1:1-4
Edom Will Be HumbledLesson 2: Obadiah 1:5-7
Edom's Allies Turn Against ThemLesson 3: Obadiah 1:8-9
The Wise Men of Edom Are DestroyedLesson 4: Obadiah 1:10-14
Edom’s Crimes Against IsraelLesson 5: Obadiah 1:15-18
The Nations are JudgedLesson 6: Obadiah 1:19-21
God’s Kingdom EstablishedLesson 7: 1 Kings 18:1-6
Obadiah The AdvisorLesson 8: 1 Kings 18:7-16
Obadiah Delivers Elijah’s MessageLesson 9: 1 Chronicles 7:1-5
Obadiah the Clan LeaderLesson 10: 1 Chronicles 12:8-18
Obadiah the WarriorLesson 11: 2 Chronicles 17:3-9
Obadiah the TeacherLesson 12: 2 Chronicles 34:8-13
Obadiah the Levite Construction Foreman
The Obadiah Study is perfect if you want a short study that helps you understand how God can use you wherever you are at right now in your life.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with just where an Obadiah might show up, and how each one helps us see how God moves behind the scenes.
Ready to begin? Let’s start our journey today!
When most people think of Rahab, they think of the bold harlot who protected the Israelite spies in Jericho, but while this is the case, there are two other “Rahabs” mentioned in the Bible.
In this character study, learn about all three Rahabs, and what they can teach you living today.
This study begins by moving through the Old Testament passages related to the harlot Rahab, before then turning our focus onto the monster Rahab, then onto a pagan nation that is symbolically referred to as Rahab, and finally finishes with the New Testament references to Rahab.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Joshua 2:1-7
Rahab Hides the Israelite SpiesLesson 2: Joshua 2:8-24
The Spies Promise to RahabLesson 3: Joshua 6:1-27
Joshua Conquers JerichoLesson 4: Job 9:1-20
Rahab the Mythical Sea MonsterLesson 5: Job 26:1-14
Rahab is ShatteredLesson 6: Psalm 89:1-18
God Crushes RahabLesson 7: Isaiah 30:1-7
Egypt Nicknamed RahabLesson 8: Isaiah 51:4-11
Remembering God’s DeliveranceLesson 9: Psalm 87:1-7
Rahab/Egypt Listed Among the NationsLesson 10: Matthew 1:1-11
Rahab in Jesus’ GenealogyLesson 11: Hebrews 11:30-31
Rahab Among the FaithfulLesson 12: James 2:14-26
Rahab’s Faith Made Visible
The Rahab Study is perfect if you want a short study that unpacks the three Rahabs in the Bible.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with what you can learn from each place a Rahab is mentioned.
Ready to begin? Let’s start our journey today!
The story of Ruth begins with death and struggle, but it ends with a clear picture of God moving when we choose to place Him ahead of our past. While the story bears the name of Ruth, it is also a story that focuses in on God and how He cares for and restores those who are hurting.
In this character study, we read through the book of Ruth and focus on what happens when she returns with Naomi to Israel, and the ultimate outcome of these decisions generations later.
This study focuses in on the book/story of Ruth, and it divides this narrative into a series of logically divided lessons, before then jumping forward to a surprising place Ruth is mentioned in the New Testament.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Ruth 1:1-5
Naomi Emptied/WidowedLesson 2: Ruth 1:6-13
Naomi Decides to Return to IsraelLesson 3: Ruth 1:14-18
Ruth Stays with NaomiLesson 4: Ruth 1:19-22
Ruth and Naomi Return to BethlehemLesson 5: Ruth 2:1-7
Ruth Begins WorkLesson 6: Ruth 2:8-16
Boaz Shows Kindness to RuthLesson 7: Ruth 2:17-23
Ruth Returns to NaomiLesson 8: Ruth 3:1-5
Naomi Instructs RuthLesson 9: Ruth 3:6-15
Ruth Surprises Boaz at NightLesson 10: Ruth 3:16-18
Ruth Returns to NaomiLesson 11: Ruth 4:1-8
Boaz Confronts the KinsmanLesson 12: Ruth 4:9-12
Boaz Announces His Marriage to RuthLesson 13: Ruth 4:13-17
Naomi FilledLesson 14: Ruth 4:18-22
Boaz and Ruth Have ChildrenLesson 15: Matthew 1:1-11
Ruth in the Genealogy of Jesus
The Ruth Study is perfect if you want a shorter study that unpacks this famous Bible character.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with just how God shows up when Ruth chooses to place Him first.
Ready to begin? Let’s start our journey today!
Similar to some other well known prophets, the prophet Zechariah was a priest. He was born outside of Israel, possibly during the later stages of the exile, and was one of those who returned to live in Judah. While the prophet Zechariah began ministering alongside Haggai, his ministry continued much longer, and the book the bears his name concludes with some powerful prophecies about the coming Messiah.
However, there are two other famous Zechariahs in the Bible, and in this character study, after we read through the book by the prophet Zechariah, we turn our attention to these other two famous Biblical characters.
This study first moves through the book of Zechariah, before turning and looking at the the two other famous Zechariahs mentioned in the Bible.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Ezra 4:24-5:2
Zechariah Receives a Message from GodLesson 2: Zechariah 1:1-6
A Call to RepentLesson 3: Zechariah 1:7-17
A Man Among the Myrtle TreesLesson 4: Zechariah 1:18-21
Four Horns and Four BlacksmithsLesson 5: Zechariah 2:1-5
Future Prosperity of JerusalemLesson 6: Zechariah 2:6-13
The Exiles Are Called HomeLesson 7: Zechariah 3:1-7
Joshua the High PriestLesson 8: Zechariah 3:8-10
The BranchLesson 9: Zechariah 4:1-7
The Golden Lampstand and Olive TreesLesson 10: Zechariah 4:8-14
The Golden Lampstand and Olive Trees ExplainedLesson 11: Zechariah 5:1-4
A Flying ScrollLesson 12: Zechariah 5:5-11
A Woman in a BasketLesson 13: Zechariah 6:1-8
Four ChariotsLesson 14: Zechariah 6:9-15
Crowning the High PriestLesson 15: Zechariah 7:1-7
God’s Challenge to His PeopleLesson 16: Zechariah 7:8-14
A Call to Justice and MercyLesson 17: Zechariah 8:1-17
God Returns to ZionLesson 18: Zechariah 8:18-23
The People Seek GodLesson 19: Zechariah 9:1-8
Judgment Against Israel’s EnemiesLesson 20: Zechariah 9:9-17
Zion’s Coming KingLesson 21: Zechariah 10:1-11:3
God Will Restore His PeopleLesson 22: Zechariah 11:4-17
The Good and Evil ShepherdsLesson 23: Zechariah 12:1-14
Future Deliverance for JerusalemLesson 24: Zechariah 13:1-6
A Fountain of CleansingLesson 25: Zechariah 13:7-9
The Scattering of the SheepLesson 26: Zechariah 14:1-8
God Will Fight For JerusalemLesson 27: Zechariah 14:9-21
God Will Be KingLesson 28: Ezra 6:14-15
The Temple Is FinishedLesson 29: 2 Chronicles 24:20-22 / Matthew 23:29-36 / Luke 11:46-52
A Different Zechariah is MurderedLesson 30: Luke 1:5-25, 67-79
John’s Father is Zechariah
The Zechariah Study is perfect if you want a study that unpacks these three famous Bible characters.
You may be surprised how all three Zechariahs lead up to something significant in Jesus’ ministry.
Ready to begin? Let’s start our journey today!
As the book of Zephaniah opens, we learn that he is the fourth-generation descendant of Hezekiah, one of the more notable kings in Judah’s history. This means that this prophet had royal background and was likely more aware of courtroom details. He is also likely very familiar with many of the other prominent Old Testament prophets and writers, which all combine to make his short prophetic book extra significant.
In this character study, read through the book of Zephaniah, and discover what he has to say about God’s judgment and His promised restoration.
This study moves through the book of Zephaniah, and it pays special attention to God’s judgment and His future restoration.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Zephaniah 1:1-3
God Pronounces JudgmentLesson 2: Zephaniah 1:4-9
Judgment on Idolaters in JudahLesson 3: Zephaniah 1:10-13
Weeping Throughout JerusalemLesson 4: Zephaniah 1:14-18
The Day of the Lord’s WrathLesson 5: Zephaniah 2:1-3
Call to RepentanceLesson 6: Zephaniah 2:4-7
Judgment on PhilistiaLesson 7: Zephaniah 2:8-11
Judgment on Moab and AmmonLesson 8: Zephaniah 2:12-15
Judgment on Ethiopia and AssyriaLesson 9: Zephaniah 3:1-5
Judgment on JerusalemLesson 10: Zephaniah 3:6-8
Jerusalem’s Refusal to RepentLesson 11: Zephaniah 3:9-13
God Purifies the Nations and the Remnant is RestoredLesson 12: Zephaniah 3:14-20
God Lives Among His People
The Zephaniah Study is perfect if you want a short study that unpacks what this Bible character had to say to the culture he lived in.
However, don’t confuse short with weak! You may be surprised with just how relevant Zephaniah’s message is for us today.
Ready to begin? Let’s start our journey today!
Word/Topic Study Packages
The Bible studies in this category cover all the times a specific word or phrase has been used in the Bible. These studies are great for those who want to know all that the Bible says about a specific topic.
Have you ever wondered what Jesus had to say about His Father’s Kingdom? In this adventure package, we look at ALL the passages and parables where Jesus (and His disciples) discuss the Kingdom of God, the Kingdom of Heaven, and God’s Kingdom!
In this study, read through every passage that discusses “God’s Kingdom”, “the Kingdom of Heaven”, and “the Kingdom of God”. Here are the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Matthew 3:1-3 / Matthew 4:12-17 / Mark 1:14-15 / Luke 4:42-44 / Luke 8:1-3 / Matthew 10:5-8 / Luke 9:1-2 / Luke 9:10-11 / Luke 9:57-62 / Luke 10:1-12
Preaching about the Kingdom of Heaven ComingLesson 2: John 3:1-8
Jesus Meets with NicodemusLesson 3: Matthew 5:1-20 / Luke 6:20-26
The Sermon on the MountLesson 4: Matthew 7:15-23
The Tree and It's FruitLesson 5: Matthew 8:5-13
The Centurion's FaithLesson 6: Matthew 11:7-19 / Luke 7:24-30
Jesus’ Tribute to JohnLesson 7: Matthew 12:22-29 / Luke 11:14-23
Jesus Heals a Demon Possessed ManLesson 8: Matthew 13:10-17 / Mark 4:10-12 / Luke 8:9-10
Why Jesus Spoke in ParablesLesson 9: Matthew 13:24-52 / Mark 4:26-34 / Luke 13:18-21
Some Parables about the Kingdom of HeavenLesson 10: Matthew 16:13-20 / Mark 9:1 / Luke 9:18-27 / Matthew 23:13
Peter and the Keys to the Kingdom / The Pharisees and the KingdomLesson 11: Matthew 18:1-11 / Mark 9:42-50
Jesus Teaches about Rank in the Kingdom and Being a Stumbling Block to OthersLesson 12: Matthew 18:21-35
Jesus Teaches on ForgivenessLesson 13: Luke 14:7-15
Parable of the Honored Guest at the Wedding FeastLesson 14: Luke 16:1-17
Parable of the Dishonest ManagerLesson 15: Luke 17:20-21
The Kingdom of Heaven is in Our MidstLesson 16: Matthew 19:13-15 / Mark 10:13-16 / Luke 18:15-17
Jesus Welcomes the ChildrenLesson 17: Matthew 19:16-30 / Mark 10:17-31 / Luke 18:18-30 / Mark 12:28-34
The Rich Young RulerLesson 18: Matthew 20:1-16
Parable of the Vineyard WorkersLesson 19: Matthew 21:28-32
Parable of Two SonsLesson 20: Matthew 21:33-46
Parable of the Land OwnerLesson 21: Matthew 22:1-14
Parable of the Marriage FeastLesson 22: Matthew 25:1-13 / Luke 13:22-30
Parable of the Ten Virgins / The Closed DoorLesson 23: Luke 19:11-27 / Matthew 25:14-46
Parable of the Talents and Talking about the JudgmentLesson 24: Luke 21:5-36
Talking About Signs of the End TimesLesson 25: Mark 14:22-25 / Luke 22:14-20 / Matthew 26:26-29
The Lord's SupperLesson 26: Mark 15:42-46 / Luke 23:50-54
Jesus is BuriedLesson 27: Acts 1:1-11
Jesus’ AscensionLesson 28: Acts 8:4-24
Simon the MagicanLesson 29: Acts 14:21-23
Paul and Barnabas PreachingLesson 30: Acts 19:1-10
Paul Teaching in EphesusLesson 31: Acts 28:23-31
Paul Teaches at the Synagogue in RomeLesson 32: Romans 14:13-23
Eating Clean/Unclean FoodLesson 33: 1 Corinthians 4:14-21
Paul Encourages/Challenges the CorinthiansLesson 34: 1 Corinthians 6:1-11
Paul Challenges the Believers about Lawsuits Between Each OtherLesson 35: 1 Corinthians 15:50-57
Immortality at the Second ComingLesson 36: Galatians 5:16-26
The Fruits of the SpiritLesson 37: Ephesians 5:1-5
Be Imitators of GodLesson 38: Colossians 4:1-18
Paul's Concluding RemarksLesson 39: 2 Thessalonians 1:1-12
Thanksgiving for Faith and PerseveranceLesson 40: Revelation 12:7-12
The Dragon is Cast Down to the Earth
If 40 lessons seems like a lot, it will be done before you realize it. By just studying these lessons at the recommended rate of five lessons per week, this study would only take 8 weeks to complete (i.e. a little less than two months).
Let’s start your journey into uncovering what God says about His Kingdom today!
You may have heard the verse “Where there is no vision, the people perish”, but the Bible has a lot more to say about “vision” than we might think! In this study package, we look at ALL the passages that include the word “vision” ranging from teaching, to prophetic visions, and even false visions.
In this study, read through every passage that discusses the word “vision”.
Note: This is a more in-depth word study — best saved for after you have completed another study package.
With that said, here are the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Numbers 12:1-9
Introduction to VisionsLesson 2: Proverbs 29:17-19
Vision Proverb (In context)Lesson 3: Exodus 38:8
Mirrors and VisionLesson 4: 2 Chronicles 26:1-5 / Amos 1:1
Uzziah and Zechariah GuidanceLesson 5: Daniel 1:3-20
Daniel’s Resolve and God’s ResponseLesson 6: Genesis 15:1-6
Abraham Promised to be a Great NationLesson 7: Genesis 46:1-4
Jacob and His Family Move to EgyptLesson 8: Numbers 24:3-9, 15-19
Balaam's Prophecies about IsraelLesson 9: 1 Samuel 3:1-21
Samuel’s First VisionLesson 10: 2 Samuel 7:8-17 / 1 Chronicles 17:7-15
God’s Covenant with DavidLesson 11: 2 Chronicles 9:22-31 / 2 Chronicles 32:27-33
The Leadership of Solomon and HezekiahLesson 12: Job 4:12-21
Eliphaz the Temanite’s VisionLesson 13: Job 7:11-21
Job: Life Seems FutileLesson 14: Job 20:4-11
Zophar the Naamathite: The Wicked Don’t Win for LongLesson 15: Job 33:13-18
Elihu Claims to Speak for GodLesson 16: Psalm 89:11-29
A Psalm of Ethan the EzrahiteLesson 17: Hosea 12:1-14
Jacob and Esau’s feud leading to Israel and Ephriam’s conflictLesson 18: Isaiah 1:1-4
Isaiah’s First VisionLesson 19: Isaiah 21:1-10
God Commands That Babylon Be TakenLesson 20: Isaiah 22:1-11
The Valley of VisionLesson 21: Isaiah 28:1-13
Ephraim’s Captivity PredictedLesson 22: Isaiah 28:16-22
Judah is Warned (Visions and Pacts)Lesson 23: Isaiah 29:1-16
Jerusalem Is WarnedLesson 24: Jeremiah 14:13-16 / 23:16-22
Beware of False Prophets and VisionsLesson 25: Lamentations 2:1-14
God’s Anger over IsraelLesson 26: Micah 3:5-12
Micah’s Vision: Rulers DenouncedLesson 27: Nahum 1:1-8
Nahum’s Vision: God Is Awesome and Should Be RespectedLesson 28: Habakkuk 2:2-5
God Answers the ProphetLesson 29: Ezekiel 1:1-4
Ezekiel’s First VisionLesson 30: Isaiah 30:6-11 / Ezekiel 7:10-27
Vision of Punishment for the WickedLesson 31: Ezekiel 8:1-18
Vision of Abominations in JerusalemLesson 32: Ezekiel 11:14-25
Promise of RestorationLesson 33: Ezekiel 12:21-28
Promise of Vision FulfillmentLesson 34: Ezekiel 13:1-23 / 21:28-32 / 22:23-31
False Prophets CondemnedLesson 35: Obadiah 1:1-4
Obadiah’s Vision: Edom Will Be HumbledLesson 36: Ezekiel 40:1-4
Vision of the Man with a Measuring RodLesson 37: Ezekiel 43:1-12
Vision of the Glory of God Filling the TempleLesson 38: Daniel 2:19, 27-28
Daniel’s First Vision InterpretationLesson 39: Daniel 4:1-37
Nebuchadnezzar’s Vision and Daniel’s InterpretationLesson 40: Daniel 7:1-28
Daniel’s Vision of the Four BeastsLesson 41: Daniel 8:1-27
Daniel’s Vision of the Ram and GoatLesson 42: Daniel 9:20-27
Daniel’s Vision of 70 Weeks and the MessiahLesson 43: Daniel 10:1-21
Daniel Is Terrified by a VisionLesson 44: Daniel 11:14
Visions are Fulfilled in Their Proper TImeLesson 45: Zechariah 10:1-4; 13:2-6
False Prophets AshamedLesson 46: Luke 1:5-23
Birth of John the Baptist ForetoldLesson 47: Matthew 17:1-13
Jesus’ TransfigurationLesson 48: Luke 24:13-35
The Road to EmmausLesson 49: Joel 2:28-32 / Acts 2:14-21
Joel’s Prophecy and Peter’s Message of FulfillmentLesson 50: Acts 7:30-35
Stephen’s Defense (Moses and the Burning Bush)Lesson 51: Acts 9:10-19a
Saul’s ConversionLesson 52: Acts 10:1-23
Cornelius and Peter’s VisionsLesson 53: Acts 11:1-18
Peter Shares His Vision with those in JerusalemLesson 54: Acts 12:6-17
Peter Escapes PrisonLesson 55: Acts 16:6-10
God Directs Paul in a VisionLesson 56: Acts 18:5-11
Paul at CorinthLesson 57: Acts 26:1-23
Paul’s Defense before King AgrippaLesson 58: 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 / Colossians 2:18-19
Paul’s VisionLesson 59: Revelation 4:1-4
Vision of HeavenLesson 60: Revelation 9:13-21
The Sixth Trumpet - Army from the East
If 60 lessons seems like a lot, you’ll finish it before too much time has passed. By just studying these lessons at the recommended rate of five lessons per week, this study would only take 12 weeks to complete (i.e. a little less than three months).
Let’s start your journey into uncovering what God says about “visions” and “His vision” today!
One of the biggest themes of the Bible revolves around rest. In many cases it centers on the word and idea of “Sabbath”. In this package, we turn our focus onto the Sabbath and discover both what it meant for those in Bible times and what it means for us today.
In this study, dig into all the places where the word “Sabbath” is mentioned in the Bible, and, since the Sabbath is often tied closely to “the seventh day”, we bring in all the passages we found that use this phrase as well.
Also, to help this discussion be more comprehensive, we add every mention of “the first day of the week” and “the Lord’s Day” from the New Testament to help you discover what the Bible really says about rest, the Sabbath, the first day of the week, and the Lord’s Day.
With that said, here are the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Exodus 20:8-11 / Deuteronomy 5:12-15
The Sabbath CommandmentLesson 2: Genesis 2:2-3
Concluding Creation WeekLesson 3: Exodus 12:15-16 / Exodus 13:5-10 / Numbers 28:16-25 / Deuteronomy 16:1-8
Celebrating the PassoverLesson 4: Exodus 16:1-30
Bread in the Desert Marks the SabbathLesson 5: Exodus 24:12-18
Moses on the MountainLesson 6: Exodus 23:12 / Exodus 31:12-18 / Exodus 34:21 / Exodus 35:1-3
Remembering the SabbathLesson 7: Leviticus 13:1-8, 18-37, 47-59 / Leviticus 14:1-9,33-48
Treating Leprosy in the CampLesson 8: Leviticus 16:29-34
An Annual AtonementLesson 9: Leviticus 19:1-4; 29-32
Idolatry ForbiddenLesson 10: Leviticus 23:1-44
Laws of Religious FestivalsLesson 11: Leviticus 24:1-9
The Lamp and the Bread of the SanctuaryLesson 12: Leviticus 25:1-22
The Sabbatic Year and Year of JubileeLesson 13: Leviticus 26:1-13, 27-46
Obedience Brings Rewards and Disobedience Brings PunishmentLesson 14: Numbers 6:1-12
The Vow of a NaziriteLesson 15: Numbers 7:10-11, 48-53
Dedicating the AlterLesson 16: Numbers 15:32-41
Sabbath-breaking PunishedLesson 17: Numbers 19:11-22 / Numbers 31:19-24
Sanitation Practices Around Dead BodiesLesson 18: Numbers 28:1-10
Laws for OfferingsLesson 19: Numbers 29:12-40
Describing the Feast of TabernaclesLesson 20: Joshua 6:1-16
Joshua and the Battle of JerichoLesson 21: Judges 14:1-20
Samson’s RiddleLesson 22: 2 Samuel 12:15b-23
David Loses a ChildLesson 23: 1 Chronicles 9:28-32 / 1 Chronicles 23:24-32
Roles and Responsibilities of the LevitesLesson 24: 2 Chronicles 2:1-10 / 2 Chronicles 8:1-16
Solomon’s Activities and AccomplishmentsLesson 25: 1 Kings 20:26-29
Israel Defeats the ArameansLesson 26: 2 Kings 4:8-37
The Shunammite WomanLesson 27: 2 Kings 11:1-21 / 2 Chronicles 23:1-21
Athaliah Queen of JudahLesson 28: Amos 8:1-14
Basket of Fruit and Israel’s CaptivityLesson 29: 2 Kings 16:10-20
King Ahaz’s Reign in JudahLesson 30: Isaiah 1:10-17
God Has Had EnoughLesson 31: 2 Chronicles 31:2-10
Hezekiah’s ReformsLesson 32: Psalm 92:1-15
A Psalm for the Sabbath DayLesson 33: Isaiah 56:1-8
Rewards for Obedience to GodLesson 34: Isaiah 58:13-14
Keeping the SabbathLesson 35: Isaiah 66:22-24
Joy in Jerusalem’s FutureLesson 36: Jeremiah 17:19-27
The Sabbath Must Be KeptLesson 37: Ezekiel 20:1-26
God’s Dealings with IsraelLesson 38: Ezekiel 22:6-8, 23-31 / Ezekiel 23:36-39
Sin and Its ConsequencesLesson 39: 2 Kings 25:8-12 / 2 Chronicles 36:15-21
Jerusalem Burned and PlunderedLesson 40: Lamentations 1:7 / Lamentations 2:5-7
God’s Anger over IsraelLesson 41: Ezekiel 44:15-27
Ordinances for the LevitesLesson 42: Ezekiel 45:13-17
Portion for the PrinceLesson 43: Ezekiel 46:1-12
The Prince’s OfferingsLesson 44: Esther 1:5-22
King Ahasuerus’ BanquetLesson 45: Nehemiah 9:1-38
The People Confess Their SinLesson 46: Nehemiah 10:31-33
Agreement to Obey God’s LawLesson 47: Nehemiah 13:15-22
The Sabbath is RestoredLesson 48: Mark 6:1-6 / Luke 4:16-30
Jesus Teaching on the Sabbath in NazarethLesson 49: Mark 1:21-28 / Luke 4:31-37
Jesus Casts out an Evil Spirit on the SabbathLesson 50: John 5:1-18
Jesus Healing at the Pool of BethesdaLesson 51: John 7:14-24
Jesus Preaches in the TempleLesson 52: John 9:1-34
Jesus Heals A Man Born BlindLesson 53: Mark 2:23-28 / Matthew 12:1-8 / Luke 6:1-5 / Revelation 1:10
Lord of the Sabbath and the Lord’s DayLesson 54: Mark 3:1-6 / Matthew 12:9-14 / Luke 6:6-11
Healing on the SabbathLesson 55: Luke 13:10-17 / Luke 14:1-6
Healing on the Sabbath -- Woman Bent OverLesson 56: Matthew 24:15-28
Warning of Perilous TimesLesson 57: Mark 15:42-47 / Luke 23:50-56 / John 19:31-42
Jesus is BurriedLesson 58: Matthew 28:1-10 / Mark 16:1-11 / Luke 24:1-12 / John 20:1-10
Jesus’ ResurrectionLesson 59: John 20:19-31
Jesus Appears to the DisciplesLesson 60: Acts 1:1-5 / Acts 2:1-12
The Holy Spirit Comes at PentecostLesson 61: Acts 2:42-47 / Acts 20:6-7
Paul Preaches in Troas on the First Day of the WeekLesson 62: 1 Corinthians 16:1-4
Saving Gifts for The Believers in JerusalemLesson 63: Acts 1:12-14
A Sabbath Day’s JourneyLesson 64: Acts 13:13-52
Paul Preaches in Antioch on the SabbathLesson 65: Acts 15:13-21
James Discusses Preaching Every SabbathLesson 66: Acts 16:1-13
Paul Preaches in Philippi on the SabbathLesson 67: Acts 17:1-4
Paul Preaches in Thessalonica for three SabbathsLesson 68: Acts 18:1-11
Paul Preaches in Corinth on the SabbathLesson 69: Hosea 2:8-13 / Colossians 2:8-19 / Romans 14:4-13
Israel’s Unfaithfulness Condemned / Christ Is Our FocusLesson 70: Hebrews 4:1-11
A Sabbath-Rest is Promised for the People of God
Before thinking that this study will take a really long time, think again! Studying though this package at the recommended rate of only five (5) lessons per week, this study would take just 14 weeks to complete, though you could go faster and finish sooner. However, with this being a study on “rest”, we don’t recommend you giving up any sleep just to finish it sooner.
Let’s start your journey today and uncover what God says about His “day of rest”!
When God scatters a group of people in the Bible, do you initially think this is to punish them? If so, in many cases you are correct, but what if there was another reason God scatters.
In this word study, uncover all the places where the word “scatter” is used and see for yourself what it means when God scatters.
In this study, dig into all the places where the word “scatter” (and some similar words) are used in the Bible.
Here is a list of the passages that each lesson covers, and a brief description of each:
Lesson 1: Genesis 9:18-27
Noah’s SonsLesson 2: Genesis 10:1-32
Descendants of NoahLesson 3: Genesis 11:1-9
The Tower of BabelLesson 4: Genesis 49:5-7
Simeon and Levi Scattered Among IsraelLesson 5: Job 4:1-21
Eliphaz: The Innocent Do Not SufferLesson 6: Job 16:1-22
Job RespondsLesson 7: Job 18:1-21
Bildad Speaks of the WickedLesson 8: Job 37:1-24
Elihu Says God Is Back of the StormLesson 9: Job 38:1-30
God Speaks to JobLesson 10: Job 40:6-14
God Questions JobLesson 11: Exodus 5:1-23
Israel’s Labor IncreasedLesson 12: Exodus 32:1-35
The Golden CalfLesson 13: Leviticus 26:14-33 / Deuteronomy 4:25-31 / Deuteronomy 28:58-66 / Deuteronomy 30:1-5
Penalties of DisobedienceLesson 14: Numbers 10:33-36
The Israelites Break CampLesson 15: Numbers 16:1-40
Korah’s RebellionLesson 16: Deuteronomy 32:1-43
The Song of MosesLesson 17: Ruth 3:1-18
Ruth and BoazLesson 18: 1 Samuel 11:1-15
Saul Defeats the AmmonitesLesson 19: 1 Samuel 13:1-14
Saul Sacrifices an Offering to GodLesson 20: 1 Samuel 14:24-46
Saul’s Foolish OrderLesson 21: Psalm 59:1-17
Prayer for Deliverance from EnemiesLesson 22: Psalm 60:1-12
A Prayer for HelpLesson 23: 2 Samuel 17:1-22
Absalom Pursues DavidLesson 24: 2 Samuel 18:1-18
Absalom’s DeathLesson 25: 2 Samuel 20:13-26
Sheba’s Revolt Put DownLesson 26: 2 Samuel 22:1-20 / Psalm 18:1-19
David’s Psalm of DeliveranceLesson 27: Psalm 53:1-6
The Foolishness and Wickedness of MenLesson 28: Psalm 68:1-35
Praising the God of Sinai and of the SanctuaryLesson 29: Psalm 139:1-24
God’s Omnipresence and OmniscienceLesson 30: Psalm 141:1-10
An Evening Prayer for Sanctification and ProtectionLesson 31: Psalm 144:1-15
A Prayer for Rescue and ProsperityLesson 32: Psalm 89:1-18
Praising GodLesson 33: Proverbs 1:7-19
The Enticement of SinnersLesson 34: Proverbs 5:1-23
Pitfalls of ImmoralityLesson 35: Proverbs 11:23-28 / Proverbs 15:1-7
Contrast the Upright and the WickedLesson 36: Proverbs 20:8, 26-28
A Wise KingLesson 37: 1 Kings 14:1-20
Ahijah Prophesies against the KingLesson 38: 1 Kings 22:13-40 / 2 Chronicles 18:12-34
Micaiah Predicts DefeatLesson 39: Isaiah 11:11-16
The Restored RemnantLesson 40: Isaiah 16:1-14
Prophecy of Moab’s DevastationLesson 41: Psalm 44:1-26
Former Deliverances and Present TroublesLesson 42: Psalm 92:1-15
Praise for the Lord’s GoodnessLesson 43: Psalm 106:1-48
Israel’s Rebelliousness and the LORD’s DeliverancesLesson 44: Psalm 147:1-20
Praise for Jerusalem’s Restoration and ProsperityLesson 45: Isaiah 18:1-7
Message to EthiopiaLesson 46: Isaiah 24:1-6 / Isaiah 33:1-6
God’s JudgmentLesson 47: Isaiah 30:19-33
God Is Gracious and JustLesson 48: Isaiah 41:5-16
Israel EncouragedLesson 49: 2 Chronicles 34:1-7
Josiah Becomes KingLesson 50: Jeremiah 3:11-18
God Invites RepentanceLesson 51: Isaiah 28:23-29 / Jeremiah 4:10-18
Judah Is Warned / Judah Threatened with InvasionLesson 52: Nahum 2:1-2 / Nahum 3:1-19
Nineveh’s Complete RuinLesson 53: Habakkuk 3:1-19
God’s Deliverance of His PeopleLesson 54: Zephaniah 3:1-20
Woe to Jerusalem and the NationsLesson 55: Jeremiah 9:12-16 / Jeremiah 10:18-25 / Jeremiah 13:20-27 / Jeremiah 15:5-9
Israel Rejects God / God Promises to Scatter IsraelLesson 56: Jeremiah 18:1-17
The Potter and the ClayLesson 57: Jeremiah 23:1-8, 25-32
The Coming Messiah / Denouncing False ProphetsLesson 58: Jeremiah 30:10-24
Deliverance from Captivity and Restoration PromisedLesson 59: Jeremiah 31:10-14
Israel’s Mourning Turned to JoyLesson 60: Jeremiah 49:28-33, 34-39
Prophecy against Kedar and Hazor / Prophecy against ElamLesson 61: Jeremiah 50:17-20
Prophecy against BabylonLesson 62: Jeremiah 51:1-10
Babylon Judged for Sins against IsraelLesson 63: Ezekiel 5:1-17
Jerusalem’s Desolation ForetoldLesson 64: Ezekiel 6:1-14
Idolatrous Worship DenouncedLesson 65: Ezekiel 10:1-5
Vision of God’s GloryLesson 66: Ezekiel 11:14-21 / Ezekiel 20:18-44
Promise of RestorationLesson 67: Ezekiel 12:8-16
Ezekiel Prepares for ExileLesson 68: Ezekiel 17:11-21 / Jeremiah 24:8-10 / 2 Kings 25:1-7 / Jeremiah 52:1-11
Zedekiah’s RebellionLesson 69: Ezekiel 22:1-16
The Sins of IsraelLesson 70: Ezekiel 29:8-16 / Ezekiel 30:20-26
Judgment of EgyptLesson 71: Ezekiel 28:25-26 / Isaiah 27:13
Israel RegatheredLesson 72: Jeremiah 40:13-16
Gedaliah’s Life ThreatenedLesson 73: Lamentations 4:11-16 / Ezekiel 34:1-10 / Zechariah 11:15-17
Distress of the Siege / The Doomed FlockLesson 74: Zechariah 10:7-10 / Ezekiel 34:11-31
Restoration PromisedLesson 75: Ezekiel 36:16-32
Israel to Be Renewed for His Name’s SakeLesson 76: Ezekiel 46:16-18
The Prince’s GiftsLesson 77: Daniel 4:1-27
Nebuchadnezzar’s Vision of a Great TreeLesson 78: Daniel 11:20-28 / Daniel 12:5-13
Conflicts to ComeLesson 79: Zechariah 1:7-21
Patrol of the EarthLesson 80: Zechariah 7:8-14
Hearts Like FlintLesson 81: Esther 3:1-15
Haman’s Plot Against the JewsLesson 82: Nehemiah 1:1-11
Nehemiah’s Grief for the ExilesLesson 83: Malachi 2:1-9
Priests to be DisciplinedLesson 84: Joel 3:1-8
The Nations Will Be JudgedLesson 85: Luke 1:46-56
Mary’s SongLesson 86: Matthew 9:35-38
Jesus Preaches and Heals the PeopleLesson 87: John 7:25-39
Jesus Teaches at the FeastLesson 88: Matthew 12:22-37 / Luke 11:14-23
The Pharisees RebukedLesson 89: John 10:1-18
Parable of the Good ShepherdLesson 90: Luke 15:11-32
The Prodigal SonLesson 91: Luke 16:1-13
The Unrighteous StewardLesson 92: Matthew 21:33-46 / Luke 20:9-20
Parable of the LandownerLesson 93: John 11:47-53
Conspiracy to Kill JesusLesson 94: Matthew 25:14-30
Parable of the TalentsLesson 95: Zechariah 13:7-9 / John 16:23-33 / Mark 14:27-31 / Matthew 26:31-35
The Disciples Abandon JesusLesson 96: Acts 5:27-42
Imprisonment and ReleaseLesson 97: Acts 8:1-8 / Acts 11:19-26
The Church is ScatteredLesson 98: Psalm 112:7-9 / 2 Corinthians 9:1-15
God Gives MostLesson 99: James 1:1-18
Testing Your FaithLesson 100: 1 Peter 1:1-9
A Living Hope
Wow, 100 lessons. This seems as though it would take a long time to study!!
Before you leave thinking this is way too long, let me remind you that with Reflective Bible Study, you can study at your own pace. This means that you don’t have to race through these lessons, and you could extend your study time out as long as you’d like. While this is one of the longer study packages, it is designed to give you a comprehensive look into this topic and I don’t want to censor passages that I may not think are relevant -- especially when you may get something that I missed out of the passage in question. Some people would call this style “comfortably comprehensive”.
Ready to begin? Let’s start that journey today!