Historical Books | Judges Part 1
In this episode, Dr. Wegner covers the land allotments in Judges, the time line and downward spiral of faith of those appointed judges.
In this episode, Dr. Wegner covers the land allotments in Judges, the time line and downward spiral of faith of those appointed judges.
This episode covers the first of the historical books, the book of Joshua. Dr. Wegner discusses the books historical and theological significance, highlighting key events such as the crossing of the Jordan River, the circumcision of the Israelites, and the fall of Jer
In this episode, Dr. Wegner walks us through the wilderness wanderings. Numbers is often a challenging book to read, but Dr. Wegner provides us with some logical, background information we may have not heard before that is beneficial to our study of this book.
Dr. Wegner overviews the next book that makes up the Pentateuch, Leviticus, going over what some of the laws mean and why they are included in the Bible.
Drs. Watson and Kelly cover the topic and goals of the recent Bible Teaching Conference held in January 2025.
Dr. Wegner and Tyler finish up the book of Exodus, covering chapters 19-40, mainly focusing on the covenant between God and His treasured possession, Israel.
Several special guest join us and introduce their topics of teaching at the Bible Teaching Conference 2025: Gospel-Centered Teaching. If you are interested in any of these topics, below are the resources mentioned in this episode if you would like to engage further!
This episode is Hebrew heavy. We are looking at names this week, what the Hebrew spelling of names says about a person, what it means when someone's name is changed, and we finish with looking at certain laws that are introduced in the book of Exodus.
It is important for teachers to model how to study the Bible and to help learners construct their own understanding, rather than just delivering information to students.