Overview of Ezra: Historical Background and Key Details
Ezra and Nehemiah, two significant books written as one scroll in Hebrew, cover a historical period from 538-445 BC in Israel's history. The authorship of Ezra is traditionally attributed to both Ezra and Nehemiah, possibly also linked to the Chronicles. This period coincides with other biblical boo
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Divine Investment: God's Provision in Financial Matters
Explore the biblical teachings shared by Dr. Jim Harmeling on financial stewardship, emphasizing God's ownership of all things, the importance of handling money and possessions, and divine investments in our lives. Reflect on key verses such as Psalm 127:1-2, Haggai 2:8, 1 Corinthians 4:7, James 1:1
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Highlights of Biblical Messages Depicted in Art
Explore profound Biblical messages portrayed through art in sculptures and visions, emphasizing spiritual growth, diverse unity, and the importance of missions. Reflect on the significance of faith, prayer, and the call to action for global evangelism. Witness the powerful imagery of Haggai's prophe
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Insights from Haggai: Laws and Consequences
The book of Haggai provides insights on holy practices, cleanliness laws, and consequences of neglecting the divine. It discusses the sanctity of offerings, the impact of impurity, and the consequences of disregarding God's will. Through verses from Haggai and Leviticus, the importance of obedience
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Hope and Restoration: Jesus and John Bringing Renewal from Haggai and Malachi
Jesus and John bring hope and renewal in a time of spiritual decline and silence after the Israelites' return from captivity. The background of Haggai, Ezra, Nehemiah, Zechariah, and Malachi sheds light on the historical context of the restoration of Jerusalem. The culture of the day reflects a gene
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