Part 14.1

After the fall

Judah’s aftermath after Babylon’s conquest, Jeremiah’s guidance to the remnant, their disobedience, flight to Egypt, and continued rejection of God’s word

Part 14.2

A word for the nations

Judgment against Egypt, Philistia, Moab, Ammon, Edom, Damascus, and other nations, declaring God’s sovereignty over all nations and their eventual downfall

Part 14.3

About Babylon

God’s judgment on Babylon for its pride and wickedness, foretelling its destruction and the eventual restoration of Israel and Judah.

Part 14.4

A Recall of events

A recount of the fall of Jerusalem, the destruction of the temple, the exile of Judah, and the release of Jehoiachin from Babylonian captivity

Part 14.5

Lamentations

Mourning the destruction of Jerusalem, expressing grief over sin, suffering, and God’s judgment, while offering hope in God’s mercy and future restoration

Part 14.6

Ezekiel

Ezekiel’s vision of God’s glory, his calling as a prophet to rebellious Israel, and his commission to speak God’s words faithfully

Part 14.7

Ezekiel 2

Symbolic acts that portray Jerusalem’s siege, sin, and coming destruction, warning of God’s imminent judgment against Israel’s rebellion and idolatry

Part 14.8

Ezekiel 3

Israel’s hidden sins, God’s departing glory from the temple, warnings of Jerusalem’s fall, and the people’s stubborn refusal to repent despite warnings

Part 14.9

Ezekiel 4

Condemning false prophets, denounces Israel’s unfaithfulness through vivid parables, and portrays Jerusalem’s betrayal of God’s covenant, warning of judgment and calling for repentance

Part 14.10

Ezekiel 5

Parables that expose Israel’s rebellion and warnings of judgment, reminds them of their history of disobedience, and promises future restoration through God’s mercy

Part 14.11

Ezekiel 6

Judgment on Jerusalem and its leaders, vividly portrays Israel’s corruption, and foretells the city’s imminent destruction as God’s righteous punishment

Part 14.12

Ezekiel 7

A word on Israel’s neighboring nations for their pride and hostility, especially condemning Tyre’s arrogance and foretelling its downfall by God’s hand

Part 14.13

Ezekiel 8

Warns of judgment on Egypt and other nations, laments their downfall, and shifts to Israel’s responsibility to heed God’s warnings and prepare for restoration

Part 14.14

Ezekiel 9

Promises of restoration: condemning Israel’s corrupt leaders, portraying God as the true Shepherd, and foretelling Israel’s renewal, blessing, and transformation of the land

Part 14.15

Ezekiel 10

Prophesies Israel’s resurrection and reunification, the defeat of hostile nations like Gog, and God’s ultimate victory, restoring His people under His everlasting covenant

Part 14.16

Ezekiel 11

Ezekiel’s vision of a new temple, detailed measurements, restored worship practices, and God’s glory returning to dwell among His renewed people

Part 14.17

Ezekiel 12

Regulations for temple worship, duties of priests, proper offerings, and just leadership, emphasizing holiness, order, and faithfulness in the restored community

Part 14.18

Ezekiel 13

Describes a life-giving river flowing from the temple, the division of Israel’s land among the tribes, and the Lord’s presence in the restored city

Part 14.19

Joel

Joel warns of a devastating locust plague, calls for repentance, foretells God’s judgment on nations, and promises restoration, blessing, and the outpouring of the Spirit

Part 14.20

Daniel

Daniel and his friends remain faithful in Babylon, refusing pagan culture, leading to God’s favor and miraculous deliverance from the fiery furnace.

Part 14.21

Daniel 2

Nebuchadnezzar’s pride leads to his madness; Belshazzar’s fall; Daniel’s faithfulness leads to his protection in the lion’s den.

Part 14.22

Daniel 3

Daniel’s visions of four beasts, God’s judgment, the rise of kingdoms, and the coming of the Messiah, followed by a prayer for restoration

Part 14.23

Daniel 4

Daniel’s vision of future conflicts, the coming of Michael, and prophecies of the end times, culminating in God’s ultimate victory and Israel’s deliverance

Part 14.24

Ezra

Ezra recounts the return of the exiles to Jerusalem, the rebuilding of the temple, and Ezra’s leadership in restoring God’s law and covenant faithfulness

Part 14.25

Haggai

Haggai urges the Israelites to rebuild the temple, promising God’s blessing for their obedience, and assures them of His presence and future glory

Part 14.26

Zechariah

Visions of hope, restoration, and future glory for Jerusalem, urging repentance, the rebuilding of the temple, and God’s promise of salvation

Part 14.27

Zechariah 2

Zechariah prophesies Jerusalem’s future prosperity, the coming of the Messiah, judgment on nations, and the ultimate triumph of God’s kingdom and His people

Part 14.28

Esther

Queen Vashti is deposed, Esther becomes queen, and Mordecai uncovers a plot. Esther risks her life to save the Jews from Haman’s plot

Part 14.29

Esther 2

Haman is exposed and executed, Mordecai is honored, the Jews are saved, and the festival of Purim is established to celebrate their deliverance.

Part 14.30

Ezra 2

Ezra’s return to Jerusalem, his teaching of God’s law, the people’s repentance for intermarriage, and the renewal of the covenant

Part 14.31

Nehemiah

Nehemiah’s distress over Jerusalem’s ruins, his request to rebuild the wall, opposition faced, and his leadership in overcoming challenges to complete the project.

Part 14.32

Nehemiah 2

The wall is completed despite opposition; Ezra reads the Law; the people repent, worship, and confess their sins, renewing their commitment to God

Part 14.33

Nehemiah 3

The people renew their covenant with God, commit to obedience, but later relapse; Nehemiah returns, corrects abuses, and restores proper worship and reforms

Part 14.34

Malachi

Israel’s spiritual apathy, corrupt priests, and injustice, calls for repentance, and promises the coming of the Messiah and a day of judgment