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Thru the Bible takes the listener through the entire Bible in just five years, threading back and forth between the Old and New Testaments. You can begin the study at any time. When we have concluded Revelation, we will start over again in Genesis, so if you are with us for five years you will not miss any part of the Bible.Other Thru the Bible Programs:Thru the Bible - Minute with McGeeThru the Bible - Questions AnswersThru the Bible - Sunday SermonThru the Bible InternationalA Travs de la Biblia

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Pasadena, CA

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Thru the Bible takes the listener through the entire Bible in just five years, threading back and forth between the Old and New Testaments. You can begin the study at any time. When we have concluded Revelation, we will start over again in Genesis, so if you are with us for five years you will not miss any part of the Bible.Other Thru the Bible Programs:Thru the Bible - Minute with McGeeThru the Bible - Questions AnswersThru the Bible - Sunday SermonThru the Bible InternationalA Travs de la Biblia

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English

Contact:

Thru the Bible Radio Network, P.O. Box 7100, Pasadena, CA 91109 (Canada: Box 25325, London, Ontario N6C 6B1) 1-800-652-4253


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Habakkuk 3:1-6

9/12/2025
Habakkuk’s conversation with God moves from discouragement to songs of praise. How does the prophet shift from doom and gloom to a place of worship? Join Habakkuk as he recalls Israel’s history and ultimately finds deep and abiding faith as he puts his trust in God.

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Habakkuk 2:12-20

9/11/2025
According to Dr. J. Vernon McGee, there are three steps in the downfall of any nation: religious apostasy, moral decay, and political anarchy. Find out what happens when nations reject God and turn to idols (money, sex, fame, etc.).

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Habakkuk 2:4-12

9/10/2025
What other people think when God allows difficult things to happen to His people, Habakkuk actually said. And God didn’t strike Him down. In fact, He bent down and listened! Take an in-depth look at the consequences of pride and learn what it means to trust God—even when it doesn’t make sense.

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Habakkuk 2:4

9/9/2025
When God looks at us, He sees only two groups. What are they? Learn the answer and see how this key passage of Old Testament Scripture unlocks our understanding of important sections in the New Testament books of Romans, Galatians, and Hebrews.

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Habakkuk 1:12—2:3

9/8/2025
How can you be a person of faith when your world is about to blow up? Habakkuk has the answer. Trace Habakkuk’s footsteps and learn from the prophet as He warns God’s people and then waits for answers in difficult circumstances.

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Habakkuk 1:12-17

9/5/2025
“How can a holy God use a sinful nation to accomplish His purposes?” That’s the question the prophet Habakkuk struggles with in this section of God’s Word. Discover there is no sin in questioning God and also learn why God permitted evil in Habakkuk’s day and ours, too.

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Habakkuk 1:5-12

9/4/2025
As Habakkuk’s complaints and questions continue, God answers on a grander scale than the prophet can imagine, and in ways that likely won’t please him. Watch the rise of Babylon as we learn more about the unfortunate consequences ahead if God’s people continue with their wicked ways.

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Habakkuk 1:2-9

9/3/2025
“What are you doing about evil?” In our last study, God’s response to this question wasn’t what Habakkuk was hoping for. So, instead of giving up, the prophet asks Him new and bigger questions. How will God respond? Will Habakkuk be satisfied? What do the answers mean to us today?

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Habakkuk Intro—1:1

9/2/2025
“Why doesn’t God do something about evil?” That’s the question Habakkuk asks God in this poetic Old Testament book. Discover God’s answer as Israel’s burden unfolds and the prophet’s faith is deepened.

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Nahum 3:7-19

9/1/2025
We don’t have to look beyond our own community to see the suffering in this world. But God sees it, too—and He is doing something about it. When we say God is sovereign, it means these issues are safe in His hands. That’s the message we learn from the prophet Nahum. As we study the sins and destruction of Nineveh, we’ll realize even now how God is moving against evil in our world today.

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Nahum 3:1-6

8/29/2025
Is our nation like Assyria? In Nahum, chapter 3, we’ll examine the indicators like a deceitful government and news media, a false sense of security among people, and a growing interest in witchcraft and the occult. While the indicators may not be in our favor, Dr. McGee encourages us to intercede for our nation before the Father.

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Nahum 2:5—3:1

8/28/2025
Trace it through history—people who turn their backs on God are eventually brought to their knees. As we follow the destruction of Assyria, we’ll learn how a once great and cruel nation was brought to judgment and simply wiped from the face of the earth. It’s a solemn lesson we would be wise to heed.

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Nahum 1:15—2:4

8/27/2025
Correctly understanding and interpreting the Bible adds depth and beauty to our understanding—and to do it incorrectly leads to wrong assumptions and false doctrine. Learn more about the judgment of the Assyrians and the important connection between the books of Nahum and Jonah.

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Nahum 1:11-15

8/26/2025
How can you refute those who say the Bible is full of errors? Nahum has the answers. Discover striking evidence that will boost our assurance that God’s Word can be trusted and help us understand how the book of Nahum holds a key to interpreting the entire Word of God.

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Nahum 1:3-10

8/25/2025
Although the people of Nineveh ultimately repented and God did not destroy them as Jonah had warned, it’s now 100 years later. The people of Nineveh have forgotten the mercy of God and are back to their treacherous ways. How will Nahum handle them? Will he destroy their idols? Will they repent? Will God save and restore them? Will He save us when we sin?

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Nahum 1:1-3

8/22/2025
Jonah’s message to Nineveh revealed the love of God, and Nahum’s message reveals his justice. As we learn that God is patient and slow to anger, we’ll also learn that when He punishes countries and evil doers, it’s really out of love.

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Nahum Intro—1:1

8/21/2025
When reading the Bible, a good rule to keep in mind is, “Not all of it is to us, but no matter where you turn in the Word of God, it is all for us.” That’s what we hear in the prophetic Old Testament book of Nahum. Nahum means “comfort.” While he prophesies judgment, it can also be a comfort to the enemies of the one being judged.

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3 John 10—14

8/20/2025
In this conclusion to 3 John, we’re reminded of the importance of encouraging and supporting the work of those who preach the Word of God. Learn more about Demetrius, an itinerant preacher who carried the gospel throughout the Roman Empire and whom John calls a faithful, dependable brother and a man of God. We’ll also hear more of John’s praise for Gaius and be reminded that to be of God we are not to imitate evil, but only what is good—like these faithful men.

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3 John 7—10

8/19/2025
Who is Diotrephes? And, what can we learn from him? That’s what we’ll learn as the Apostle Paul introduces us to a man Dr. McGee calls “a rascal in the early church.” Travel back to the first century as we study Diotrephes’ malicious statements against the apostles, his refusal to entertain missionaries, and how he excommunicated those who did entertain missionaries.

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3 John 3—7

8/18/2025
In his letter to Gaius, John expresses his joy over believers who are sharing God’s Word and walking in truth. He also commends him on receiving and entertaining the true teachers of the Word. Learn more about how to identify true teachers and support those who give out the Word of God and walk in love.Hide

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