Thru the Bible on Oneplace.com Dr. J. Vernon McGee
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- Religion und Spiritualität
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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Isaiah 58:4—59:21
Why doesn’t God hear people when they pray? Why doesn’t God do something to help them? That’s what we’ll discover in our study of the Old Testament book of Isaiah, chapters 58 and 59. Travel with us as we hear of God’s condemnation of Israel’s wicked ways and His concern for their welfare through the provision of a Redeemer.
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Isaiah 57:5—58:3
Does it ever seem like the wicked prosper and the faithful suffer? If so, join us in Isaiah 57 as we’re reminded that the Lord sees the wicked and He will not be silent. Judgment is comingas well as comfort for the people who trust Him.
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Isaiah 56:1—57:5
God’s invitation to salvation continues in our study of Isaiah’s prophecy in chapter 56. Travel with us into the future as we look forwardpast this age, into the Millennial age to come.
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Isaiah 55
God is merciful. That’s what we’ll see in our study of Isaiah 55 as God invites everyone who is thirsty to come and drink from the foundation of life that is our Savior, Jesus Christ.
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Isaiah 53:5—54:17
Hundreds of years before Jesus died on the cross, God had written through His prophet Isaiah a more vivid description of His Son’s crucifixion than is found anywhere else in the Bible. Follow along in Isaiah 53 as we continue to explore His death and learn of the invitation offered to each of us as a result.
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Isaiah 53:1-6
We continue our study of Isaiah’s prophecy of Jesus’ suffering in Isaiah 53, verses 1-6, as we witness His pain and catch a glimpse of the hope to come in verses ahead.