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Personal UPDATE News Journal Articles
**Old
Testament**
Bible Study
A Common Pitfall: How Many Isaiahs?
Chuck Missler examines the authorship of the book of Isaiah,
dispelling the common belief of mutliple contributors to this prophetic
book.
A Prophet for our Time: Ezekiel
Chuck Missler examines the fascinating prophetic book of
Ezekiel, and what relevance this ancient Old Testament book might have
for modern America!
A Favorite Old Testament Prophecy Book: Ruth: A Romance of Redemption
Chuck Missler explores the rich insights into ancient Israel
provided by the Old Testament book of Ruth, as well as many subtle
prophetic passages.
The Book of Redemption: Exodus
Chuck Missler gives a brief overview of the book of Exodus.
A Book of Mysteries: The Book of Exodus
Chuck Missler reveals the potential for a number of macrocodes
hidden in Exodus, and encourages us towards deeper study of this second
book of the Bible.
An Overlooked Study: The Book of Hosea
Chuck Missler examines the Old Testament book of Hosea, and the
valuable insights it give us into the character of God.
Now on CD-ROM: The Prophet Ezekiel
Chuck Missler gives a synopsis of the life, ministry, and
historical background of the prophet Ezekiel.
The Invisible War: Against the Gods of Egypt
Chuck Missler describes the plagues of Egypt as insults to the
multiple Egyptian gods.
Timely Speculation? Ezekiel's 430 Days
Why did God have Ezekiel lie on his side for 430 days? How
precise was God when detailing the length of the 'Desolations of
Jerusalem' as well as the' Servitude of the Nation'?
The Patriotic Prophet: Jeremiah
Chuck Missler reviews a number of issues concerned in the book
of Jeremiah; the Babylonian captivity, the curse on Jeconiah, Jesus'
genealogy, and the destruction of Babylon.
The Ultimate Manual on Sex? The Song of Songs
Chuck Missler reviews the story behind Solomon's love story -
The Song of Songs, and considers some historical views of the book, as
well as the many valuable lessons it holds.
The Military Book of the Old Testament: The Conquering Hero - Joshua
Chuck Missler overviews some of the amazing correlations between
Joshua in the Old Testament and Jesus Christ in the New, along with
other prophetic and symbolic lessons from this book of military
conquest.
A Puzzle and Its Solution: Psalms Mislabled?
Chuck Missler takes another look at the inscriptions at the
beginnings of many of the psalms, and considers whether some of them
were originally not psalm *titles*, but the *subscriptions* for the
previous psalm.
Foiling the First Nazi: The Book of Esther
Chuck Missler overviews the story of Queen Esther, and begins to
point out the hidden treasures this book contains.
The Apocalypse of the Old Testament Zechariah
Zechariah is second only to Isaiah in his distinctiveness and
importance as a Messianic prophet. He focuses on the Day of YHWH, the
return of Israel in unbelief, their passing through the Great
Tribulation, and their deliverance by King Messiah.
Commentary: A Few Lessons From Job
One of the many lessons of Job is that it strips away our
illusions and presents life as it really is - the cosmic battle, the
nature of human evil, and truly knowing and serving God.
Undiscovered Treasures: Two 'Minor' Prophets
An overview of the prophecies of the 'minor' prophets Joel and
Amos, looking at the Day of the Lord, and the best and worst of the
Northern Kingdom.
The Concise Ones: The Minor Prophets
Chuck reviews four of the 'minor' prophets, Habakkuk, Zephaniah,
Haggai, and Malachi, considering the valuable, concise messages they
each bring to us.
The Most Neglected Book: The Most Important Book - Leviticus
What is holiness? While the book of Leviticus seems to only
apply to Old Testament Jews, this vital book instructs New Testament
Christians how to appreciate holiness and appropriate it into their
everyday lives. This is a book that must be studied!
A Banned Book: The Book of Judges
Judges is essentially the story of a deteriorating nation—and it
serves as a sober warning against deterioration in our own nation, and
in our own personal lives.
The Book of Ecclesiastes: Is Life Really Worth Living?
Written by The Preacher, King Solomon, toward the end of his
life, this insightful book argues that without God, life is meaningless
- a chasing after the wind. But, with God in mind it all changes. God
has given us precious gifts in life to give it
Foundational Study: The Two Books of Samuel
Together the two books of Samuel explain Israel's transition
from loosely associated tribes led by local 'judges' to a unified nation
led by kings.
Exemplary Leadership: The Books of Ezra and Nehemiah
These two post-exile books record the return from Babylon after
its fall to the Persians under Cyrus, the rebuilding of the Temple and
Jerusalem, and the reestablishment of the national life.
The Flood of Noah: The Deluge
Chuck overviews the various issues involved in the Flood of
Noah.
Inspiring Commentary: The Most Quoted Book
Not surprisingly, the New Testament authors mentioned Moses more
frequently than any other Old Testament person. His concluding remarks
after a l20-year lifetime have been handed down to us as the Book of
Deuteronomy.
Our Newest Commentary: Begin at the Beginning
Chuck Missler introduces his newest commentary. It's the
foundation of the Bible and of the world: Genesis!
New Commentary: Prophets to the Gentiles
Did you realize that there are at least three prophets in the
Old Testament that were called specifically to prophesy regarding the
Gentiles?
New K-Rations Study! The Most Blessed Book of All
Chuck examines some of the promises and mysteries surrounding
''The Most Blessed Book of All'' The Book of Revelation.
The Book of Proverbs: God’s ''How To'' Book About Life
'''Wise Up' and Live.'' A short message from Chuck about the
benefits of reading the Book of Proverbs.
Book of Numbers: The Wilderness Wanderings
Numbers is really a book about arrested progress. In a sense, it
never should have happened. It took only 40 hours to get Israel out of
Egypt - the Passover. But it took 40 years to get Egypt out of Israel.
Insights from the Psalms: From Whence the Pilgrim?
Chuck Missler address how relevant the Book of Psalms is to our
contemporary world today!
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