Topical Studies
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Study Guide: Ruth – Chapter 2
Ruth Chapter 2 continues the narrative of Ruth, a Moabite widow, as she seeks sustenance and security in Bethlehem. This chapter highlights themes of providence, kindness, and divine guidance through the interactions between Ruth and Boaz.
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Study Guide: Ruth – Chapter 1
Ruth Chapter 1 sets the stage for a profound narrative of loyalty, faith, and divine providence. This opening chapter introduces us to the main characters and the circumstances that lead to a journey of hardship and hope.
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Study Guide: Judges – Chapter 21
Judges Chapter 21 concludes the book of Judges by addressing the aftermath of a civil conflict within Israel. This chapter focuses on the efforts to restore the tribe of Benjamin after a devastating war that nearly wiped out its male population.
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Study Guide: Judges – Chapter 19
Judges Chapter 19 presents one of the most harrowing and disturbing narratives in the Old Testament. It recounts a tragic event involving a Levite and his concubine that leads to a national crisis in Israel.
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Study Guide: Judges – Chapter 18
Judges Chapter 18 presents a complex narrative involving the tribe of Dan as they seek a new territory to inhabit. This chapter highlights themes of spiritual failure, idolatry, and the consequences of disobedience to God’s commands.
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Study Guide: Judges – Chapter 17
Judges Chapter 17 presents a unique narrative that highlights the religious and social chaos during the period of the Judges in Israel.
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Study Guide: Judges – Chapter 16
Judges Chapter 16 presents the final and most dramatic episode in the life of Samson, one of the last judges of Israel. This chapter reveals the tragic consequences of Samson’s personal weaknesses and the fulfillment of God’s sovereignty even through human failure.
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Study Guide: Judges – Chapter 15
Judges Chapter 15 presents a dramatic episode in the life of Samson, one of Israel’s last judges before the establishment of monarchy.
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Biblical Prophecy is an Anchor in Chaos
Prophecy serves as a divine assurance of God’s unwavering faithfulness, illuminating the path of faith and obedience for believers. As articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21, the prophetic word is likened to a lamp that shineth in a dark place, guiding the faithful amidst uncertainty. Each prophecy, fulfilled in Christ and throughout Scripture, underscores God’s sovereign…
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Prophecy is a Lamp, Not a Puzzle

The trustworthiness of God’s Word is foundational for faith and obedience, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21, where the prophetic word is described as a lamp shining in a dark place. Prophecy serves not as a sensational spectacle but as a testament to God’s unwavering faithfulness, revealing His sovereign plan throughout history. The coherence of…



