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Ezekiel is prophesying to the foreign nations, as an update to Judah's captives. Tyre gets three chapters.

...continue reading "Ezekiel 26, 27, 28"

With the end of Isaiah, the chronological reading list brings us back to II Kings and Hezekiah.

...continue reading "II Kings 20-21"

A Ryrie footnote describes this chapter as a song of triumph over Babylon--as crushed by Persia 150 years later and, ultimately, at the end of rebellion against God in Revelations (Rev. 17:5).

...continue reading "Isaiah 47"

For years now, between bible studies and whenever I have "extra time", I've been reading and blogging my way through the Old Testament chronologically. Following Hosea, I'm back in Isaiah.

...continue reading "Isaiah 28"