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Teach Me The Bible

Welcome to Teach Me The Bible Podcast, helping the people of God understand the Word of God. Join us weekly as Dr. David Klingler walks us through God's Word and teaches the Bible. If you want more information, visit our website, teachmethebible.com, and download our "Teach Me The Bible" app from any app store.

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    Bible In A Year: Wisdom Literature

    Send us Fan MailThe Wisdom Books—Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon—teach God’s people how to live with wisdom, fear the Lord, and trust Him in every season of life. These books address suffering, worship, righteousness, love, justice, and the meaning of life. They show that earthly life includes both joy and hardship and repeatedly call people to trust God rather than rely on what they see. The Wisdom Literature reveals that true wisdom begins with fearing the Lord and living according to His truth.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapters 25-26)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 25–26 contains laws about justice, honesty, family responsibility, and worship. Israel was commanded to use honest weights and measures, care for others rightly, and remember God’s commands in daily life. In chapter 26, the people were instructed to bring their firstfruits to the Lord and declare how He brought them out of Egypt and gave them the land. These chapters show that Israel was to live with justice, gratitude, and remembrance of God’s saving acts.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Pre-Exilic Prophets

    Send us Fan MailThe prophetic books call God’s people back to covenant faithfulness. Prophets such as Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hosea, and others warned Israel and Judah that continued disobedience would bring the judgment described in the Law, including exile from the land. They confronted idolatry, injustice, and rebellion against God. At the same time, the prophets also proclaimed God’s promise to restore His people and fulfill His purposes. These books reveal God’s justice, mercy, and faithfulness to His covenant.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapters 23-24)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 23–24 records laws for Israel concerning the assembly of the Lord, holiness in the camp, marriage, justice, and care for others. Certain groups were restricted from the assembly, and Israel was commanded to remain holy before the Lord. These chapters also include laws protecting workers, marriages, foreigners, widows, and the fatherless. The commands show God’s concern for holiness, justice, and compassion within Israel’s covenant community.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: 1st & 2nd Kings

    Send us Fan Mail1 and 2 Kings record the reign of Solomon and the division of Israel into two kingdoms after his death. Solomon was given wisdom and built the temple, but he turned his heart after other gods through many wives, as warned in the Law. After him, Israel split into the northern and southern kingdoms, and many kings did evil in the sight of the Lord. The books also record the ministries of prophets such as Elijah and Elisha and show that Israel and Judah faced judgment because they turned away from God’s commands. These books reveal the consequences of disobedience and God’s faithfulness to His word.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapters 21-22)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 21–22 contains laws about justice, community responsibility, and holy living among God’s people. These chapters address unsolved murders, family matters, caring for lost property, protecting life, and maintaining moral purity. Israel was commanded to act justly, care for neighbors, and remove evil from their midst. These laws reveal God’s concern for justice, responsibility, and holiness within His covenant community.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: 1st & 2nd Samuel

    Send us Fan Mail1 and 2 Samuel record Israel’s transition from judges to kings. Samuel leads Israel, Saul becomes the first king and is rejected for disobedience, and David is chosen by God to rule. David defeats Goliath, becomes king, and receives God’s covenant promise that his kingdom would endure. David later sins against Uriah and Bathsheba and faces serious consequences. These books show both human failure and God’s continued faithfulness to His covenant promises.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapter 20)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 20 gives instructions for warfare, showing that those who were fearful or distracted by homes, vineyards, or marriages were not ready to trust the Lord in battle. This reveals a heart issue—whether God’s people would rely on His promises or cling to earthly security. These principles echo in Jesus’ teaching about the kingdom, where excuses reveal misplaced priorities. Deuteronomy 20 shows that obedience, courage, and trust in the Lord are essential, and that compromise with sin leads to spiritual ruin. Scripture presents one unified call: wholehearted faith in God above all else.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Ruth

    Send us Fan MailThe book of Ruth records how God preserved a family line during the time of the judges. Ruth, a Moabite widow, leaves her people and commits herself to Naomi, saying, “Your people shall be my people, and your God my God.” She comes to Bethlehem, where Boaz acts as a redeemer according to the law. Their marriage leads to the birth of Obed, the grandfather of King David. Ruth shows God’s providence and faithfulness in preserving the family line of David.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapter 19)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 19 establishes God’s standards for justice through the cities of refuge, the distinction between murder and manslaughter, and the requirement of multiple witnesses. These laws reveal that the Lord is both just and merciful, caring about the truth and the intentions of the heart. False testimony is condemned because it harms the innocent and corrupts the community. This chapter shows that God’s justice protects life, upholds truth, and calls His people to reflect His righteousness in every generation.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Judges

    Send us Fan MailThe book of Judges records Israel’s life in the land after Joshua, showing repeated cycles of disobedience, oppression, repentance, and deliverance. Israel failed to drive out the nations and turned to other gods, and the Lord allowed their enemies to oppress them. When the people cried out, God raised up judges to deliver them. The book ends with the repeated statement that there was no king in Israel and everyone did what was right in his own eyes. Judges shows the consequences of disobedience and the Lord’s continued mercy toward His people.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapters 16-18)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 16–18 outlines God’s design for worship, leadership, and covenant faithfulness. Israel is commanded to keep the appointed feasts to remember the Lord’s saving acts and teach future generations. Judges are to rule with justice, kings are to remain humble under God’s law, and leaders must avoid pride, wealth, and idolatry. The promise of a prophet like Moses points forward to God’s continuing revelation. These chapters show that righteous leadership and faithful living depend on obedience to God’s Word and reverent fear of the Lord.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Holy Week: The Resurrection

    Send us Fan MailJohn 20 records the resurrection of Jesus Christ and His appearances to His disciples. Mary Magdalene finds the empty tomb and sees the risen Lord. Jesus appears to the disciples, gives them peace, shows His wounds, and sends them as the Father sent Him. Thomas later sees Jesus and believes, declaring, “My Lord and my God.” This chapter shows that Jesus is risen, fulfills the Scriptures, and gives life to those who believe in His name.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Holy Week: The Burial of Jesus

    Send us Fan MailThe Gospels record that Jesus was laid in the tomb and that His followers rested on the Sabbath according to the commandment. On the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene came to the tomb and found it empty. Jesus appeared to her, and when He spoke her name, she recognized Him. This account shows that Jesus rose from the dead and reveals that He knows His followers and calls them personally, fulfilling His words as the Good Shepherd.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Holy Week: The Crucifixion (Good Friday)

    Send us Fan MailThe Gospels record the crucifixion of Jesus as the fulfillment of the Scriptures, including Isaiah 53 and Psalm 22. Jesus, though without sin, was mocked, pierced, and put to death, bearing the sins of others. His death was according to God’s plan, bringing forgiveness through His sacrifice. The cross shows God’s justice and mercy, as Jesus gave His life so that those who believe may receive forgiveness and life according to the Scriptures.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Holy Week: Judas Betrays Jesus

    Send us Fan MailJohn 18 records the arrest of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. When Jesus says, “I am he,” the soldiers draw back and fall to the ground, yet He willingly allows Himself to be taken. Jesus protects His disciples and is brought before the authorities, where He is questioned and found without guilt. Peter denies Him, and the crowd chooses Barabbas instead of Jesus. These events show that Jesus was innocent and that His arrest and suffering took place according to God’s plan.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Holy Week: The Upper Room Discourse (Part 2)

    Send us Fan MailJohn 15 records Jesus teaching that He is the true vine and His disciples are the branches. Those who abide in Him bear fruit, but apart from Him they can do nothing. The Father prunes the branches so they may bear more fruit. Jesus commands His disciples to remain in His love and to love one another. This passage shows that fruitfulness comes from abiding in Christ and keeping His commandments.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Holy Week: The Upper Room Discourse (Part 1)

    Send us Fan MailJohn 13–14 records Jesus washing His disciples’ feet, teaching humility and service, and declaring that His followers are made clean through His word. He gives a new commandment to love one another and promises that His words come from the Father and bring eternal life. Jesus also promises the Holy Spirit, who will teach and remind His disciples of all He said. These chapters show that believers are cleansed by His word, called to love, and sent to carry His message.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Holy Week: The Triumphal Entry

    Send us Fan MailPsalm 118 declares, “This is the day that the Lord has made,” and speaks of the stone the builders rejected becoming the cornerstone. The Gospels show these words fulfilled as Jesus enters Jerusalem and is later rejected and crucified. The crowds cried “Hosanna,” asking for salvation, as Jesus came according to the Scriptures. These passages reveal that the events of the cross and resurrection were according to God’s plan, showing His steadfast love and the salvation He brings through Christ.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Holy Week: Mary Anoints Jesus

    Send us Fan MailThe Gospels focus closely on the final week of Jesus’ life, recording His anointing, His entry into Jerusalem, and the events leading to His death and resurrection. A woman anoints Jesus with costly perfume, preparing Him for burial. At the same time, the religious leaders plot against Him. These passages show the contrast between true devotion and rejection, and they lead to the fulfillment of God’s plan through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Joshua

    Send us Fan MailThe book of Joshua records Israel entering and taking possession of the Promised Land under Joshua’s leadership. The Lord commands Joshua to be strong and courageous and to obey the Book of the Law. God gives victory over Jericho and other cities, showing His faithfulness to His promises. Rahab demonstrates faith in the Lord and is spared, while Achan’s disobedience brings judgment on Israel. Joshua shows that success in the land depends on obedience to God’s Word and trust in His promises.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapters 14-15)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 14–15 teaches that God’s people are set apart as His treasured possession and are called to reflect His holiness in every area of life. Through laws about clean living, caring for the poor, canceling debts, and releasing servants, the Lord shows His compassion and justice. These commands reveal that obedience flows from remembering God’s grace and redemption. Holiness is not superiority, but faithful representation—living in a way that displays God’s mercy, generosity, and covenant love to others.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Deuteronomy

    Send us Fan MailThe book of Deuteronomy serves as a foundation for understanding the entire Bible. In Moses’ final address, he reminds Israel of God’s covenant, calling them to love the Lord with all their heart and warning that obedience brings blessing while disobedience brings discipline. Deuteronomy explains the cycles seen in Judges, the message of the prophets, and the promise of a new heart for God’s people. This book reveals God’s faithful character and frames the unfolding story of redemption throughout Scripture.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapter 13)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 13 teaches that faithfulness to God’s Word is the true test of a prophet, not signs or wonders. Even if miracles occur, anyone who leads people away from the Lord and His commands is to be rejected. God calls His people to love Him by keeping His commandments and refusing to follow other gods, no matter who urges them to do so. This chapter shows that truth is measured by alignment with God’s revealed Word and that obedience protects His people from deception.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Numbers

    Send us Fan MailThe Book of Numbers shows God’s faithfulness to His covenant despite Israel’s repeated rebellion. When the first generation refused to trust the Lord at the edge of the Promised Land, they wandered in the wilderness for forty years, yet God preserved a second generation to fulfill His promise. Through Moses’ intercession and Balaam’s failed curses, Numbers reveals that God’s blessing rests on His people by His sovereign will. The discipline Israel faced was correction from a faithful God who continues to accomplish His redemptive purposes according to His Word.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapters 11-12)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 11–12 calls God’s people to love the Lord through faithful obedience. Israel is urged to remember the Lord’s mighty acts in Egypt and the wilderness and to keep His commands as they enter the Promised Land. They are warned not to follow other gods or do what is right in their own eyes, but to worship the Lord in the way He has commanded. These chapters show that blessing comes through wholehearted devotion, trust in God’s provision, and obedience to His Word.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Leviticus

    Send us Fan MailLeviticus reveals God’s holiness and character through detailed instructions about sacrifices, offerings, and covenant life. These commands are not empty rituals but God’s direct words teaching His people how to approach Him and live as a holy nation. The offerings build on the faith of the patriarchs and prepare the way for understanding the prophets and the work of Christ. Leviticus shows that obedience flows from who God is—holy, just, merciful—and that His people are called to reflect His character in every generation.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapter 10)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 10–11 teaches that fearing the Lord means recognizing His greatness and responding with humble obedience. The Lord owns heaven and earth, yet He chose Israel out of His covenant love, not because of their righteousness. God calls His people to love Him, walk in His ways, and serve Him with all their heart and soul. Remembering their deliverance from Egypt, they are commanded to show justice and compassion to the fatherless, the widow, and the stranger. These chapters reveal that true fear of the Lord produces humility, obedience, and faithful love.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Exodus

    Send us Fan MailThe book of Exodus reveals God’s covenant faithfulness as He delivers Israel from slavery and forms them into His people. Despite Israel’s constant grumbling, God remains faithful to His promises, providing redemption through a mediator. This foundational gospel narrative shows how salvation is shaped by God’s grace, not human obedience.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapters 8-9)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 8–9 warns Israel not to forget the Lord as they enter prosperity in the Promised Land. God humbled them in the wilderness to teach that life comes from His word, not from bread alone. Moses reminds them they were not chosen because of their righteousness, but because of God’s covenant faithfulness. These chapters show that obedience and rebellion affect the whole community, calling God’s people to remember His grace, reject pride, and remain faithful to Him.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Genesis (Chapters 37 - 50)

    Send us Fan MailGenesis 37–50 reveals God’s sovereignty at work through Joseph’s suffering and redemption. Betrayed by his brothers and raised to power in Egypt, Joseph’s story shows how God turns evil intentions into saving purposes. From family division to covenant preservation, this gospel-shaped narrative teaches us to trust God’s redemptive plan even in seasons of hardship.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapter 7)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 7 reveals God’s holiness, justice, and covenant faithfulness as Israel prepares to enter the Promised Land. The command to remove the nations from the land reflects God’s judgment on persistent sin and His desire to protect Israel from idolatry. The warning against intermarriage highlights the call to spiritual fidelity, not compromise. This chapter shows that God remains faithful to His promises and calls His people to wholehearted devotion, guarding their hearts from turning away from Him.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Genesis (Chapters 15 - 36)

    Send us Fan MailGenesis 15–36 traces God’s covenant faithfulness through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Though fear, doubt, and human schemes repeat across generations, God’s promise remains secure. From Isaac’s birth to the unfolding line of the promised Seed, this passage reveals a gospel-centered story of faith, grace, and God’s redemptive plan—calling us to live by faith, not by sight.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapter 6)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 6 calls God’s people to love Him with all their heart, soul, and strength through the Shema: “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.” God’s commands are to be written on the heart, shaping every thought, word, and action. This chapter teaches that true obedience is not outward ritual but inward devotion, guarding against idolatry and remaining faithful to the Lord. Deuteronomy 6 shows that loving God means living in wholehearted covenant faithfulness that flows from a transformed heart.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Genesis (Chapters 10 -14)

    Send us Fan MailGenesis is not a collection of moral stories, but a unified narrative revealing God’s redemptive plan. In Genesis 10–12, the scattering at Babel shows humanity’s attempt to make its own name great, while God sovereignly chooses Abram and promises to make his name great for the blessing of all nations. Though Abram stumbles in fear, God remains faithful. This covenant does not depend on human perfection, but on God’s promises—promises that extend to all who live by faith.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapter 5)

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 5 records Moses restating the Ten Commandments to Israel before they enter the Promised Land. These commands reveal God’s holy standard and provide the foundation for understanding Israel’s history of obedience and idolatry. The law shows that God’s people need a heart that truly fears Him, as outward promises alone are not enough. The commandments call Israel to reflect God’s character in truth, worship, and relationships, showing that bearing His name means faithfully representing Him before the world.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Genesis (Chapters 5 - 9)

    Send us Fan MailGenesis 5–6 confronts us with the reality of death and the hope of rest. As the genealogy repeats “and he died,” we see the weight of the fall, yet Noah’s name points to humanity’s longing for deliverance. This episode explores patience, false hopes, and the promise of true rest still to come.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapter 4)

    Send us Fan MailIn Deuteronomy 4, Moses calls Israel to keep God’s commands as the way of life, rooted in fearing the Lord and remembering His mighty acts. Though tempted by false gods promising prosperity, God’s people are reminded that true wisdom, obedience, and life come from the faithful Lord who keeps His covenant.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Genesis (Chapter 4)

    Send us Fan MailGenesis 4–5 reveals the clash of two ways of life—trusting God’s provision or approaching Him on our own terms. Through Cain and Abel and two contrasting genealogies, we see the ongoing conflict between two seeds and the hope of a better sacrifice. This episode points us forward to the mercy found in Christ.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy (Chapters 1-3)

    Send us Fan MailIn Deuteronomy 1–3, Moses recounts Israel’s wilderness failure caused by fear of man rather than fear of the Lord. Though God went before them and promised victory, Israel did not trust Him. This episode calls God’s people to obedience, faith over fear, and trust in the promises of God.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Genesis (Chapter 3)

    Send us Fan MailGenesis 3 reveals the entrance of sin and the conflict that drives the entire Bible. Humanity’s desire to define good and evil leads to the fall, yet God immediately offers hope—the promise of a coming Messiah who will crush the serpent. This episode explores the first gospel promise and God’s plan to restore what was lost.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Deuteronomy Overview

    Send us Fan MailThis episode explores Deuteronomy as the foundation for understanding the rest of Scripture. Given through Moses, it establishes the covenant framework that shapes the prophets, the ministry of Jesus, and the teaching of the apostles. Deuteronomy helps us read the Bible as one unified redemptive story.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Genesis (Chapters 1 & 2)

    Send us Fan MailIn the beginning, God created. In this episode, we explore Genesis 1–2 and discover how the creation story reveals God’s purpose for humanity. Made in the image of God, we were designed to reflect His character, steward creation, and bring life and order to the world. Genesis reminds us we are not accidents, but intentional image bearers called to live out God’s design.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Mark (Chapters 15-16)

    Send us Fan MailMark’s Gospel culminates in the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This episode traces how the suffering of Christ fulfills Old Testament Scripture, including Psalm 22, and reveals the substitution at the heart of the Gospel as Barabbas is released and Jesus is condemned. As the centurion confesses, “Truly this man was the Son of God,” we are called to respond to the risen Christ who goes before His disciples, just as He promised.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Bible In A Year: Overview

    Send us Fan MailOverwhelmed by the Bible or unsure where to begin?This episode provides a clear Bible overview, explaining the big picture of the Bible as one unified story. From Genesis to Revelation, we trace the storyline of Scripture—creation, fall, and God’s redemptive plan—fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Learn how the Old Testament points to Jesus, how the Bible fits together, and where we live in God’s story today. A helpful Bible explained episode for beginners and longtime readers.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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    Mark 14

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    Mark 12:13-13

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    Mark 11-12:12

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    Mark 10

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    John 21

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Welcome to Teach Me The Bible Podcast, helping the people of God understand the Word of God. Join us weekly as Dr. David Klingler walks us through God's Word and teaches the Bible. If you want more information, visit our website, teachmethebible.com, and download our "Teach Me The Bible" app from any app store.

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