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Time: FRIDAY 20h30 – 22h30
Teaching:
The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible and serves as the foundation of the entire Scripture.
It reveals the creation of the world, the origin of humanity, and God’s initial relationship with His creation.
Teaching: God delivers Israel from slavery in Egypt and establishes His covenant with them at Mount Sinai.
EXERCISETeaching: Outlines laws for worship, holiness, and the priesthood to guide Israel in purity.
EXERCISETeaching: Chronicles Israel’s journey in the wilderness, marked by rebellion and God's faithfulness.
EXERCISETeaching: Moses gives final speeches reminding Israel of God's law before entering the Promised Land.
EXERCISETeaching: Israel enters and conquers Canaan under Joshua’s leadership, fulfilling God’s promise.
EXERCISETeaching: Israel cycles through sin, oppression, and deliverance by God through appointed judges.
EXERCISE 1 EXERCISE 2Teaching: A Moabite woman shows loyalty and becomes part of King David’s lineage through God’s providence.
EXERCISETeaching: The prophet Samuel anoints Israel’s first kings: Saul and David, amid rising conflict.
Add LinkTeaching: Chronicles David’s reign, triumphs, sins, and God’s covenant with his dynasty.
EXERCISETeaching: Solomon’s reign, the temple's construction, and the division of the kingdom are detailed.
Add LinkTeaching: Both kingdoms fall into idolatry, leading to exile in Assyria (Israel) and Babylon (Judah).
Add LinkTeaching: Retells David’s reign with a focus on temple worship and priestly matters.
EXERCISETeaching: Continues from Solomon to Judah’s exile, emphasizing faithfulness and reform.
EXERCISETeaching: Records the return from Babylonian exile and the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem.
Add LinkTeaching:Nehemiah rebuilds Jerusalem’s walls and calls for spiritual renewal among the people.
EXERCISETeaching: Explores suffering and faith through the story of a righteous man tested by loss.
EXERCISETeaching: A collection of songs and prayers expressing worship, lament, and praise to God.
EXERCISE 1 EXERCISE 2Teaching:Offers practical wisdom and moral instruction grounded in the fear of the Lord.
EXERCISETeaching: Reflects on the meaning of life and the futility of earthly pursuits without God.
EXERCISETeaching: Prophesies judgment and hope, pointing to the coming Messiah and God's redemption.
EXERCISE 1Teaching: Warns Judah of coming judgment and exile, yet speaks of a future new covenant.s
EXERCISE 1Teaching: Poetic laments mourning the destruction of Jerusalem and its temple.
EXERCISETeaching: Contains vivid visions and calls for Israel’s repentance, with hope of restoration.
EXERCISETeaching: Tells of faith under foreign rule and apocalyptic visions of God's eternal kingdom.
EXERCISETeaching: Uses Hosea’s troubled marriage as a symbol of Israel’s unfaithfulness to God.
EXERCISETeaching: Warns of a locust plague and Day of the Lord, but promises future blessings.
EXERCISETeaching: Calls for justice and condemns social corruption and religious hypocrisy in Israel.
EXERCISETeaching: A reluctant prophet learns of God's mercy when sent to the wicked city of Nineveh.
EXERCISETeaching: Proclaims judgment and restoration, highlighting justice, mercy, and humility.
EXERCISETeaching: Foretells the fall of Nineveh, showing God’s judgment against evil nations.
EXERCISETeaching: Urges the returned exiles to rebuild the temple and prioritize God’s work.
EXERCISETeaching: Offers visions of hope and encourages temple rebuilding, with messianic promises.
EXERCISETeaching:Confronts spiritual complacency and foretells the coming of Elijah before the Messiah.
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