7 year Bible study podcast

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7 year Bible study podcast

A Bible Reading Plan for Weary Christians

  1. 81

    Y2w34 Leviticus 25-27

    Rewards and consequences of obeying the commandments.

  2. 80

    Y2W33 Leviticus 22-24

    The 7 feast of the Lord

  3. 79

    Y1W31-32 Leviticus 14-21

    Laws about relationships and daily conduct

  4. 78

    Y2W30 Leviticus 11-13

    Rules about what to eat

  5. 77

    Y2W29 Leviticus 7-10

    Strange fire from Nadab and Abihu

  6. 76

    Y2W28 Leviticus 1-6

    Laws and requirements for burnt offerings, grain offerings, peace offerings, sin offerings, and guilt offerings

  7. 75

    Y2W27 Exodus 39-40

    The requirements for garments of the priest, and God’s indwelling of the tabernacle

  8. 74

    Y2W26 Exodus 36-38

    Plans for constructing the tabernacle

  9. 73

    Y2W25 Exodus 33-35

    Moses brings down the 2nd set of the 10 commandments and discloses details about his unique relationship with God

  10. 72

    Y2W24 Exodus 30-32

    Aaron makes the golden calf while Moses is on the Mountain top receiving the 10 commandments from the very hand of God

  11. 71

    Y2W23 Exodus 27-29

    Responsibilities of the high priest

  12. 70

    Y2W22 Exodus 24-26

    Instructions for how to construct the tabernacle and the fore shadowing of the Lord Jesus

  13. 69

    Y2W21 Exodus 21-23

    Laws about daily living and how to treat our neighbors.

  14. 68

    Y2W20 Exodus 17-20

    God gives the 10 commandments to Moses

  15. 67

    Y2W19 Exodus 14-16

    Moses parts the Red Sea and the children of Israel begin their nomadic life in the dessert where they are miraculously fed by God

  16. 66
  17. 65

    Y1W17 Exodus 9-11

    Pharaoh refused to free Israel, so God sent escalating plagues—livestock disease, boils, devastating hail, locusts, and darkness. God announced a final, deadly judgment and instituted Passover, breaking Pharaoh’s resistance and setting the Israelites on their way out of Egypt.

  18. 64

    Y2W16 Exodus 5-8

    Moses continues to press pharaoh for the release of the Israelites and introduces the first 4 plagues

  19. 63

    Y2W15 Exodus 1-4

    The beginning of the redemption story of Israel and the rise of Moses

  20. 62

    Y2W14 Genesis 48-50

    After the death of Jacob, Joesph reassures his brothers that all is forgiven between them and the behavior they exhibited towards him as a young man was instrumental in God’s plan to save their nation.

  21. 61

    Y2W13 Genesis 45-48

    Joseph reveals himself to his brothers and the family is reconciled to each other, which allows the entire family to make their way to Egypt and survive the world wide famine in the lushest part of Egypt.

  22. 60

    Y2W12 Genesis 42-44

    Joseph brothers reunite with him but are unaware of who he is. Joseph sets a plan in place to reveal himself in a way that will restore his relationship with his brothers and save his people

  23. 59

    Y2W11 Genesis 39-41

    Joseph interprets pharaoh’s dream and rises to second in command in all of Egypt.

  24. 58

    Y2W10 Genesis 36-38

    The descendants of Esau (Edom), the story of Joseph being sold into slavery by his brothers, and Judah’s personal failings and transformation through the account of Tamar.

  25. 57

    Y2W9 Genesis 32-35

    Jacob returns home to face his estranged brother, but wrestles with God all night long which results in a permanent limp and a new name

  26. 56

    Y2W8 Genesis 29-31

    Jacob’s flees from his home and makes a new family which produces the 12 tribes of Israel

  27. 55

    Y2W7 Genesis 26-28

    Jacob deceives Isaac for the blessing that God had already promised him which results in his flight to another country to avoid the wrath of his older brother. He spends the night in a cave where he has a vivid dream about the involvement of God in the lives of humans.

  28. 54

    Y2W6 Genesis 24-25

    Isaac finds a wife who delivers twin boys who become great nations.

  29. 53

    Y2W5 Genesis 20-23

    Abraham and Isaac on Mt Moriah foreshadow the substitutionary life of Jesus

  30. 52

    Y2W4 Genesis 13-19

    Abram and Lot part ways and God promises a biological son from Sarai that Abram accepts by faith as reality even though it seems unlikely

  31. 51

    Y2W3 Genesis 8-12

    God places a rainbow in the sky to remind us that His judgement will never be expressed as a flood and Abram begins his relationship with God

  32. 50

    Y2W2 Genesis 4-7

    The first murder in the Bible, a riddle about genealogy, and the flood that made Noah famous.

  33. 49

    Y2W1 Gen 1-3

    Beginnings of creation and the fall of man

  34. 48

    Intro to the Pentatuch

    The first five books of the Bible, collectively known as the Pentateuch or Torah: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

  35. 47

    Y1W56 John 20-21

    Jesus appears to his followers after His resurrection and gives them instructions before His ascension.

  36. 46

    Y1W55 John 18-19

    The trial and crucifixion of Jesus

  37. 45

    Y1W54 John 16-17

    Jesus continues his farewell address to his disciples and describes the great mystery of our union with Him and the Father

  38. 44

    Y1W53 John 14-15

    Jesus continues his final instructions to His disciples before His crucifixion, and foretells the coming of the Holy Spirit.

  39. 43

    Y1W52 John 13

    Jesus bids his disciples farewell and teaches them about the importance of loving one another by serving one another.

  40. 42

    Y1W51 John 12

    Jesus triumphantly enters Jerusalem, to the delight of the masses, but the hatred of the Pharisees who now see His death as the only way to preserve their grip on power.

  41. 41

    Easter sunrise service

    Easter sunrise service 2025

  42. 40

    Y1W50 John 11

    Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead and proclaims His authority over life and death.

  43. 39

    Y1W49 John 9

    John 9. Jesus heals a man born blind from birth and gives the spiritual answer to why he was afflicted in this way.

  44. 38

    Y1W48 John 10

    Jesus describes himself as the door to a right relationship with the father, and as the good (or model) shepherd for humanity, which again angered the Pharisees and pushed them to take up stones to kill him.

  45. 37

    Y1W47 John 8

    Jesus forgives the woman caught in adultery, and has a powerful conversation with those who brought her to him.

  46. 36

    Y2W46 John 7

    Jesus makes his presence known at the culmination of the holiday known as Booths, and proclaims to all who would drink that He can satisfy their thirst for eternal things.

  47. 35

    Y1W45 John 6

    Jesus feeds the 5000 with only 2 fishes and 5 loaves when His disciples entrusted only what they had to His care

  48. 34

    Y1W45 John 6

    Jesus feeds the 5000 with only 2 fishes and 5 loaves when His disciples entrusted only what they had to His care

  49. 33

    Y1W42 John 5

    Jesus heals a paralytic on the sabbath, which infuriated the Pharisees, and opened a discourse about the divinity of Christ

  50. 32

    Y1W43 John 4

    John 4. While passing through a dangerous region, Jesus meets a woman at a remote well who is thirsty for living water and confronts her with the life changing knowledge that He is the messiah.

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