239. Ezekiel 25:1-17, 29:1-16 & 30:1-31:18 Ezekiel prophesies against
many surrounding nations
240. Ezekiel 26:1-28:26 Ezekiel prophesies the destruction of the
Mediterranean port city of Tyre
241. Jeremiah 37:3-38:28 Jeremiah is nearly killed by those who opposed
his message
242. II Kings 25:2-22; Jer 39:2-40:6, 52:3-30; II Chron 36:17-21 The Fall
of Jerusalem, 586 BC
The Fourth Prophecy of Israel’s Unfaithfulness ends here
243. Lamentations 1:1-2:22 The Lamentations of Jeremiah, the "Weeping
Prophet"
244. Lamentations 3:1-5:22 Jeremiah the “Weeping Prophet” finds hope
245. II Kings 25:22-26; Jer 40:7-44:30 + 51:64 The aftermath of Israel’s
exile
246. Ezekiel 33:21-36:38 Ezekiel in Babylon learns of Jerusalem’s fall
247. Ezekiel 37:1-39:29 Ezekiel sees the End-Times
248. Ezekiel 32:1-33:20 Ezekiel is God’s Watchman
249. Daniel 3:1-30 Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace
250. Ezekiel 40:1-44:3 Ezekiel sees Israel’s glorious Millennial and eternal
temple to reside on the new earth
251. Ezekiel 44:4-48:35 Ezekiel is given a glimpse of ultimate Israel in its
eternal state upon the new earth
252. Ezekiel 29:17-21; Dan 4:1-37; Jer 52:31-34, II Ki 25:27-30 Ezekiel
and Jeremiah's ministries both end here and we ask if Nebuchadnezzar
was converted
253. Job 1:1-2:13 The story of Job and the beginning of his suffering
254. Job 3:1-7:21 The story of Job and the end of his patience
255. Job 8:1-10:22 The story of Job and the Issue of Human Suffering
256. Job 11:1-14:22 The story of Job and of his incredible suffering
257. Job 15:1-17:16 The story of Job and round 2 with his friends
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