Old Testament Survey
A journey through every section of the Old Testament and its key figures.
Lessons
Exodus: Redemption and Deliverance
Bondage, plagues, Passover, the Red Sea, Sinai, and the tabernacle — God's great act of redemption and His blueprint for worship.
Genesis: The Book of Beginnings
Creation, Fall, Flood, Babel, and the patriarchs — the foundation of everything that follows in Scripture.
The Historical Books: Joshua through Esther
Conquest, judges, kings, exile, and return — the dramatic history of Israel from the Promised Land to the rebuilding of Jerusalem.
The Life of Abraham: Father of Faith
From Ur to Moriah — the call, the covenant, the tests, and the faith of the man through whom all nations would be blessed.
The Life of David: A Man After God's Own Heart
Shepherd, giant-slayer, fugitive, king, sinner, and psalmist — the man whose throne would endure forever through Jesus Christ.
The Life of Elijah: Prophet of Fire
Mount Carmel, the still small voice, and the chariot of fire — the prophet who confronted a nation and foreshadowed John the Baptist.
The Life of Joseph: Providence and Forgiveness
Dreamer, slave, prisoner, ruler — how God used betrayal, suffering, and exaltation to save a family and foreshadow Christ.
The Life of Moses: Deliverer and Lawgiver
Forty years in Egypt, forty in Midian, forty in the wilderness — the life of the man who spoke with God face to face and foreshadowed the Prophet to come.
The Major Prophets: Isaiah through Daniel
Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel — God's spokesmen to a rebellious nation, and the richest Messianic prophecies in Scripture.
The Minor Prophets: Hosea through Malachi
Twelve prophets, twelve urgent messages — why 'minor' does not mean unimportant, and what these books reveal about God, judgment, and hope.
The Poetic Books: Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon
Hebrew poetry at its finest — suffering, worship, wisdom, meaning, and love, all pointing to Christ.
The Book of Ruth: Redemption and the Kinsman-Redeemer
Set in the darkest period of the judges, a story of loyalty, providence, and redemption — and a Gentile woman in the genealogy of Christ.
The Wilderness Wanderings: Lessons from Israel's Failure
Numbers and Deuteronomy — spies, rebellion, serpents, and the rock. Paul warned: these things were our examples.