OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

Of the Old Testament story of Esther, the book to which we now arrive in our current study, Dr. Tom Constable notes several unique
“If I were an advertising executive writing promotional copy for the sale of the memoirs of Nehemiah … I would have an easy and
After a seven-decade-long, divinely-orchestrated, and well-deserved disciplinary timeout in Babylonian exile, God’s chosen people are allowed (and encouraged!) to return back to the Promised
While the books of Samuel and Kings are hefty, jam-packed, and quick-moving texts, they’re only the first two pairs of a history-rich triplet. We
Like Samuel before them, the biblical books of First and Second Kings record many exciting and well-known stories that involve many memorable characters throughout
The biblical books of First and Second Samuel are, so say it simply, action-packed. And, within the repeated ups and downs of the inspired
While the identity of the author of Ruth is uncertain, the skill of the author of Ruth is beyond dispute. This little biblical book
Today, we welcome to the podcast, Dr. Don Taylor. Dr. Taylor is the Provost and Dean-of-the-College at Briercrest College and Seminary in Caronport, Saskatchewan.
“Now it came about after the death of Moses … ” (1:1). It’s with these sad-but-hopeful words the Holy Spirit opens the sixth book
With Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers in the rearview mirror, our trek through the Bible now arrives at the end of the Book of
Three down, sixty-three to go! As we continue our trek through the Bible we now come nearer the close of the Pentateuch and to
With both Genesis and Exodus in the rearview, our Cover-to-Cover series now arrives at “the place where Bible reading plans often go to die”—the

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