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Daily Portions - Bible Study Questions

Daily Portions on Learn the Bible are Bible study questions designed to be a five-year plan of studying the Bible portion by portion.  Each portion explores a small portion of scripture with an introduction to the text, a brief word about some doctrinal facet and some Bible study questions to make the Bible student think.  The whole plan envisions 1,825 Bible Portions.  The numbers you see on the list below reflect each portion's place in the plan.  The newest items will be on this page, for archived material go to the subcategory pages.

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  • 10505 - The Coming of the Great King - Zechariah 14:1-11: Much of the book of Zechariah looks forward to the restoration of Israel and the coming of the great King. This last chapter is no exception. The Lord will come down and fight for Jerusalem. His feet shall stand on the Mount of Olives. The mount will split in half making a valley through its midst and through that valley will flow rivers of living waters. Then shall the Lord be king over all the earth. What a beautiful description of the second coming of Christ and the setting up of His kingdom on earth!

  • 10504 - A Seed Shall Come Forth - Isaiah 65:1-12: As so often happened with the nation of Israel, God found her to be a rebellious people; a people who had forsaken the Lord. In the mean while, the Lord is found of those who sought Him not. And, though the rebellious people will be judged for their iniquities, a remnant—a seed—shall come forth to seek the Lord and they will receive His blessings.

  • 10503 - The Joy of Going into the House of God - Psalm 84:1-12: In this happy psalm, the psalmist glories in coming to and spending time in the house of the Lord. He longs for the Lord who is his sun and shield. He has full confidence in God’s blessings on those who trust in Him. Let us go with the psalmist into the glorious presence of God and enjoy our time with Him.

  • 10502 - The Prayer of Solomon - 2Chronicles 6: This chapter records the prayer of King Solomon at the dedication of the newly built Temple in Jerusalem. This portion deals with his approach unto God and the beginning of his prayer. Solomon first blessed the congregation and then blessed the name of the Lord. Then, He reminded the Lord of promises yet to be kept. We can learn much from the prayer of Solomon.

  • 10501 - A Devoted Servant - Deuteronomy 34:1-12: Moses came to the end of his life after viewing the land of Israel from Mount Pisgah. The “servant of the LORD” finished his life for God and was buried by Him. He was a special kind of prophet who knew the Lord face to face. He showed the signs of God to Israel and to Egypt. Even at 120, his eye was not dim and his natural force was not abated. He was truly a special man of God.

  • 10430 - The Almighty God - Genesis 17:1-27: God appeared to Abram and identified Himself as the Almighty God. He was not just one of many gods; He is the only Supreme God. The Lord changed the names of Abram and Sarai to Abraham and Sarah to show His power to change their lives and their future. He promised a son to Abraham and Sarah and demanded that Abraham and the men in his household practice circumcision as the token of the covenant. The Almighty God will do a great work in their lives.

  • 10429 - Our Life in Christ - Romans 6:1-12: The day of redemption for Israel will be a day of refreshing from the Lord (v.1), a day of removal of false prophets (v.2-5), a day of remembrance of the rejected shepherd (v.6-7), and a day of refining for the remnant of the people (v.8-9). It is the day when the people of Israel will say, “The LORD is my God.” We can all rejoice in what a day that will be! 

  • 10428 - The Day of Redemption - Zechariah 13:1-9: The day of redemption for Israel will be a day of refreshing from the Lord (v.1), a day of removal of false prophets (v.2-5), a day of remembrance of the rejected shepherd (v.6-7), and a day of refining for the remnant of the people (v.8-9). It is the day when the people of Israel will say, “The LORD is my God.” We can all rejoice in what a day that will be!

  • 10427 - Our Iniquities Have Taken Us Away - Isaiah 64:1-12: Isaiah, as a prophet of the southern kingdom of Judah, writes at a time of great distress. The northern kingdom of Israel has been destroyed by the Assyrians and the Assyrians are working to systematically destroy Judah as well. Isaiah seeks divine intervention but also recognizes that Judah’s own iniquities have brought this judgment on them. He appeals to the mercy of God.

  • 10426 - Calling God to Action - Psalm 83:1-18: This psalm calls on God to take vengeance on the enemies of God’s people. God's been silent while His enemies have lifted up their head and joined forces against Him. The psalmist cries out for God to return evil on their heads that men may know Jehovah is the Most High God.

 

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