This highly visual curriculum leverages Logos Bible Software and Lexham Press products to take your Bible study to the next level—or to help you begin. Video lessons explain Bible study principles and survey every book of the Bible. And application-focused content, accompanied by stunning graphics, helps you see what the Bible meant to its original readers and what it means for us today.
The Bible—Starting the Journey
The Bible—Starting the Journey
The Bible—The Why and How
1m
The Bible’s Story Is Our Story—Biblical Narrative
Exploring Our Story—How to Interpret Biblical Narrative
3m
Asking the Right Questions about Biblical Narrative
5m
The “Who” and “What” of Interpreting Biblical Narrative
2m
How to Look Up the Location of a Biblical Story
5m
“Why” Often Matters Most When Interpreting the Bible
4m
A Single Passage Can Change the Entire Narrative
4m
Remember This When Interpreting Biblical Narrative
2m
Genesis—The Beginning of Everything
3m
Exodus—God Frees His People
1m
Leviticus—God Shows the High Cost of Sin
1m
Numbers—Even in the Wilderness, God Is with His People
1m
Deuteronomy—God’s People Prepare for the Promised Land
1m
Joshua—A Fight for God’s Ways
1m
Judges—Israel Ignores God and Everything Falls Apart
1m
Ruth—An Unexpected Refugee Is Redeemed
1m
1 Samuel—A King Is Appointed Over Israel
1m
2 Samuel—David’s Tumultuous Reign as King
1m
1 Kings—Israel Thrives, Builds a Temple to God, and Then Splits
1m
2 Kings—The Divided Kingdom Struggles and Falls
1m
1 Chronicles—Recounting Our History, as It Should Have Been
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2 Chronicles—Retelling Our Story, So We May Live the Truth
1m
Ezra—God’s People Return to Their Land and Rebuild the Temple
1m
Nehemiah—God’s People Rebuild the Walls of Jerusalem
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Esther—A Brave Woman Saves God’s People
1m
Matthew’s Gospel—God’s Messiah Has Arrived
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Mark’s Gospel—God’s Kingdom Has Come
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Luke’s Gospel—God’s Power Revealed
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John’s Gospel—God Dwells with Us
2m
Acts of the Apostles—God’s Church Is Born
2m
God’s Words about Our Story—Prophetic Literature
Studying God’s Words—How to Interpret Prophetic Literature
3m
Learn to Ask the Right Questions about a Prophetic Passage
3m
The “Who” and “What” of Interpreting Prophetic Literature
3m
How to Reconstruct the Scene of a Biblical Prophecy
5m
Setting Can Change How We View Biblical Prophecy
3m
Who Is God and Who Are We?
4m
A Fresh Way to Look at Prophecy
3m
Isaiah—Concerning Sin and Salvation
1m
Jeremiah—Concerning Calling and a New Covenant
1m
Ezekiel—Concerning Failure and Resurrection
1m
Hosea—Concerning God’s Unfailing Love
1m
Joel—Concerning God’s Judgment
1m
Amos—Concerning Repentance
1m
Obadiah—Concerning God and Injustice
1m
Jonah—Concerning Mercy
1m
Micah—Concerning Prosperity and God’s Desires
1m
Nahum—Concerning Justice and God’s Anger
1m
Habakkuk—Concerning Evil and Faith
1m
Zephaniah—Concerning God and Judgment
1m
Haggai—Concerning God’s Presence
1m
Zechariah—Concerning Advocacy and God’s House
1m
Malachi—Concerning God and His Love
1m
Daniel—Concerning Hope and Tragedy
1m
Revelation—Concerning the New Kingdom
1m
Wrestling with Life and God—Biblical Poetry
Experiencing the Height of Human Expression—How to Interpret Biblical Poetry
1m
Asking the Right Questions about a Biblical Poem
4m
The “Who” of Interpreting Biblical Poetry
4m
How to Look Up the Location and Time of a Biblical Poem
3m
Biblical Poetry Is Often Dialogue between God’s People and Their Neighbors
2m
Context Will Completely Change Your Perspective
2m
Ancient Literature Reveals the Biblical Context
2m
Psalms—About Worship
1m
Proverbs—About Wisdom
1m
Ecclesiastes—About the Seasons of Life
1m
Song of Songs—About Romance
1m
Job—About Suffering
1m
Lamentations—About Grief
1m
Understanding God as Jesus—New Testament Letters
Examining the Early Church’s Teachings—How to Interpret New Testament Letters
1m
Learn to Ask the Right Questions about New Testament Letters
4m
The “Who” of Interpreting New Testament Letters
3m
How to Reconstruct the Scene behind a New Testament Letter