Daniel 12:1-13
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Daniel 12:1-13
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Daniel 7:1-4
“Prophetic light in the historic night”—that’s the title our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, gave to the last six chapters of Daniel. Witness the fantastical visions God gives to Daniel and discover their deep meaning.
Daniel 1:1
“One of the most thrilling books of the Bible.” That’s how our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, describes the Old Testament book of Daniel. Hop aboard the Bible Bus for this terrific introduction that sets the stage for not only the studies to come, but also for our understanding of God’s Word as a whole.
Ezekiel 38:1-39:29
As our study of the Old Testament book of Ezekiel continues, this part of our journey takes us through the prophecy of Gog’s invasion of Israel. So where is Gog? And why is this a significant event? That’s what we’ll learn from our teacher Dr. J. Vernon McGee in this study of Ezekiel 38 and 39.
Ezekiel 36:35-37:28
There are some pretty amazing scenes in the Bible that are more shocking and scarier than any blockbuster movies out there. Be warned—in this study there is a scene that is so awesome that no special effects could ever do it justice. See God do the incredible as our journey through Ezekiel continues.
Daniel 2:40-44
What is this world coming to? That’s what God was trying to tell Nebuchadnezzar through the dream Daniel interpreted. The application is important to us today as well. Dr. McGee walks us through what he calls “a remarkable passage of Scripture.”
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