Topical Studies
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Study Guide: Revelation – Chapter 18
Revelation Chapter 18 presents a vivid and solemn pronouncement of judgment against Babylon the Great, symbolizing a corrupt and oppressive world system.
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Study Guide: Revelation – Chapter 2
Revelation Chapter 2 marks the beginning of a series of messages to seven churches in Asia Minor, serving as both encouragement and correction.
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Study Guide: Hebrews – Chapter 8
Hebrews chapter 8 serves as a pivotal section in the epistle, shifting the focus to the superiority of Christ’s priesthood and the new covenant He mediates.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 6
Acts Chapter 6 marks a pivotal moment in the early church’s development as it addresses practical challenges arising from rapid growth. This chapter introduces the appointment of seven men to serve the community, ensuring equitable care for all members.
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Study Guide: Luke – Chapter 19
Luke chapter 19 serves as a pivotal moment in the Gospel narrative, bridging Jesus’ ministry of teaching and miracles with the approaching passion week.
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Study Guide: Matthew – Chapter 23
Matthew Chapter 23 serves as a pivotal moment in the Gospel of Matthew, where Jesus delivers a strong rebuke to the religious leaders of His day.
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Study Guide: Zephaniah – Chapter 1
Zephaniah Chapter 1 sets the tone for the entire book by introducing the prophet’s urgent message of impending judgment on Judah and the surrounding nations.
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Study Guide: Micah – Chapter 1
Micah Chapter 1 serves as a powerful opening to the prophetic book, setting the tone for the messages that follow. It introduces the prophet Micah’s call to warn the people of Judah and Israel about impending judgment due to their sins.
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Study Guide: Obadiah – Chapter 1
Obadiah is the shortest book in the Old Testament, yet it delivers a powerful prophetic message against Edom, a nation descended from Esau. Chapter 1 serves as the entire book, focusing on divine judgment and the consequences of pride and violence.
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Study Guide: Hosea – Chapter 6
Hosea Chapter 6 serves as a pivotal moment in the book, shifting from indictments of Israel’s unfaithfulness to a call for genuine repentance and restoration.



