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Thru the Bible takes the listener through the entire Bible in just five years, threading back and forth between the Old and New Testaments. You can begin the study at any time. When we have concluded Revelation, we will start over again in Genesis, so if you are with us for five years you will not miss any part of the Bible.Other Thru the Bible Programs:Thru the Bible - Minute with McGeeThru the Bible - Questions AnswersThru the Bible - Sunday SermonThru the Bible InternationalA Travs de la Biblia
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Our study of prophecy in the Old Testament book of Isaiah continues in chapters 26-28. Join as we begin with the beautiful song of the kingdom and witness God’s promises to not destroy Israel and restore her to the Promised Land.
In our study of Isaiah, chapters 24 through 26, we’ll learn about the ominous events of the last days of the tribulation, followed by God’s deliverance and the magnificent reign of Jesus Christ on this earth.
As we continue our study of Isaiah’s prophesies, we see that the clock of judgement continues its countdown to the end. Join as we travel to the city of Tyre and find out how it will fare in the end times.
Hang everything on Jesus Christ’s nail-scarred handsyou won’t ever regret it. That’s the encouragement we’ll receive from Dr. J. Vernon McGee as we continue to study God’s judgment and offer of redemption through the prophetic voice of Isaiah. Join as we travel through Babylon, Edom, and Arabia and learn from their mistakes.
What nation has the longest history mentioned in Scripture? If you guessed Egypt, you’re right! Join us in Isaiah chapters 19-20 to find out what prophecies regarding Egypt have already been fulfilled and which ones will one day be accomplished as God’s plan for this world--- and our lives--- continues to unfold.
We continue our Bible tour through the ancient Middle East as we study Isaiah’s prophecy in chapters 16-18. Find out more about end times, especially as it relates to Syria, Ethiopia, and more.
As we continue our look at the prophecies that were fulfilled by Jesus, and those which are yet to be fulfilled by His Second Coming, our teacher Dr. J. Vernon McGee answers some important questions including: What will happen to Satan? Will Babylon be rebuilt? And who are the Moabites?
Have you wondered how one of the most beautiful and powerful angels could have walked away from God? That’s the story we’ll hear about as our study of Isaiah 13-14 continues. Join us as Dr. J. Vernon McGee takes us through the infamous demonic fall and explains how our culture today promotes the very same sinful thinking that led to Satan’s demise.
Israel has entered the kingdom and is singing praises to God at the temple. That’s what we find as we begin our study of Isaiah, chapters 12 and 13. Join us for this incredible song of praise, and see how God’s judgement of Babylon will come to pass as our study of the Great Tribulation continues.
God has a purpose and a plan for this crazy world. That’s the encouragement we’ll hear today as we continue to study Isaiah’s prophecy of God’s judgement, the second coming of Jesus Christ, and the Great Tribulation.
Isaiah’s prophecy of God’s judgement continues as we begin our study of chapter 10. Grab your Bible and get ready as we learn more about the second coming of Jesus Christ and the establishment of His kingdom on earth.
One of the highlights of every Christmas season is when God’s people stand at the first notes of the familiar Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus. The entire Messiah oratorio is remarkablewith masterful orchestration and inspired lyrics. Where did these words come from and what is the deeper meaning? Find out in our study of Isaiah, chapter 9.
There are consequences to the choices we make. That’s what we’re talking about as we learn more about King Ahaz in our study of Isaiah, chapter 8. How will Ahaz react to Assyria’s invasion? Will the birth of Isaiah’s second son change anything? Will Ahaz realize His need for God and come to salvation?
In Isaiah chapter 7, we’ll meet a group of people who are earnestly interested in knowing what is true and what is false about God. Will they believe the prophecy of Jesus’ birth? Hop aboard the Bible Bus as we continue this important study and meet a godless king named Ahaz.
The good news of great joy is not just for Christmas! Join us in chapter 7 as we examine the prophecy of Jesus’ birth, as well as Isaiah’s prophecy to Hezekiah that the Assyrians would not take Jerusalem in his lifetime.
Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of hosts; the whole earth is full of His glory! These beautiful words from Isaiah 6:3 have inspired countless songs, poems, and sermons. In this study we’ll see them in context as we witness Isaiah’s response when he encounters the holiness of God.
God’s judgment is righteous, but His grace is also very real. That’s what we’ll hear today from our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, as we continue our study of Isaiah. We’re reminded that God will not compromiseHe will judge sin, but He will also save us if we come to Him.
In Isaiah chapter 5, we hear more about God’s disappointment with Israel. And if we listen closely, we just may hear a few things that sound all too familiar to us today. Join us as we continue to examine the sins God is judging Israel for, including drunkenness.
If you knew Jesus was returning next week, next month, or even next year, what changes would you make in your life andmore importantlyin your heart? Those are the difficult questions we’ll be thinking about as we travel through Isaiah chapters 4-5 and study the condition of the world during the Great Tribulation.
Our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, says God will judge Israel more harshly than any other nation. Why? And what does this mean for the United States? Find out in our continuing study of Isaiah’s prophecy as we look at the causes of Israel’s undoing, including a weak government and loose morals.
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wow!!! I am dealing with depression and loneliness at the moment , and this is exactly what I need ! I'm speechless.
I once heard a pastor say with a touch of humor that, if you're down, you should probably stay away from Lamentations and go instead to the Thessalonian books. And, in gaining insight from Dr. McGee into how right on God allowed the people in this Church to be, I can see why! They were super-young believers whose only real struggle was with an accurate understanding of how God would end the present age - other than that, they sound like they are really established in their Faith by God's Grace and Power. They are a serious encouragement to me and my fam in how to live for and in Christ in the midst of a less-than-ideal world. Good stuff, by Mr. J. Vernon McGee! Btw, that same pastor said that, when Christians actually read the book of Lamentations, they should do so only after finishing the Thessalonian epistles. 😆
This book, I admit, is my least favorite book. I'm sure there's some very good insight that Mr. McGee can offer.
Love my faithful servant of the Lord!!!!