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Welcome to Teach Me The Bible Podcast, helping the people of God understand the Word of God. Join us weekly as Dr. David Klingler walks us through God's Word and teaches the Bible. If you want more information, visit our website, teachmethebible.com, and download our "Teach Me The Bible" app from any app store.

Send us Fan MailDaniel and Ezekiel were written during Israel’s exile in Babylon and reveal God’s sovereignty over nations and His faithfulness to His people. Daniel shows that God rules over kings and kingdoms through events such as the fiery furnace, the lions’ den, and prophetic visions. Ezekiel calls Israel to repentance, announces judgment, and promises future restoration, including a new heart and a new spirit. These books show that even in exile, God remains in control and continues His plan for His people according to His word.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 27–28 records the covenant blessings for obedience and the curses for disobedience. Israel was commanded to affirm God’s law, and obedience would bring blessing in their land, families, work, and security. Disobedience would bring judgment, including disease, defeat, famine, and exile among the nations. These chapters show that Israel’s life in the land depended on covenant faithfulness and obedience to the Lord’s commands.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

Send us Fan MailThe Wisdom Books—Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon—teach God’s people how to live with wisdom, fear the Lord, and trust Him in every season of life. These books address suffering, worship, righteousness, love, justice, and the meaning of life. They show that earthly life includes both joy and hardship and repeatedly call people to trust God rather than rely on what they see. The Wisdom Literature reveals that true wisdom begins with fearing the Lord and living according to His truth.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 25–26 contains laws about justice, honesty, family responsibility, and worship. Israel was commanded to use honest weights and measures, care for others rightly, and remember God’s commands in daily life. In chapter 26, the people were instructed to bring their firstfruits to the Lord and declare how He brought them out of Egypt and gave them the land. These chapters show that Israel was to live with justice, gratitude, and remembrance of God’s saving acts.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

Send us Fan MailThe prophetic books call God’s people back to covenant faithfulness. Prophets such as Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hosea, and others warned Israel and Judah that continued disobedience would bring the judgment described in the Law, including exile from the land. They confronted idolatry, injustice, and rebellion against God. At the same time, the prophets also proclaimed God’s promise to restore His people and fulfill His purposes. These books reveal God’s justice, mercy, and faithfulness to His covenant.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 23–24 records laws for Israel concerning the assembly of the Lord, holiness in the camp, marriage, justice, and care for others. Certain groups were restricted from the assembly, and Israel was commanded to remain holy before the Lord. These chapters also include laws protecting workers, marriages, foreigners, widows, and the fatherless. The commands show God’s concern for holiness, justice, and compassion within Israel’s covenant community.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

Send us Fan Mail1 and 2 Kings record the reign of Solomon and the division of Israel into two kingdoms after his death. Solomon was given wisdom and built the temple, but he turned his heart after other gods through many wives, as warned in the Law. After him, Israel split into the northern and southern kingdoms, and many kings did evil in the sight of the Lord. The books also record the ministries of prophets such as Elijah and Elisha and show that Israel and Judah faced judgment because they turned away from God’s commands. These books reveal the consequences of disobedience and God’s faithfulness to His word.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 21–22 contains laws about justice, community responsibility, and holy living among God’s people. These chapters address unsolved murders, family matters, caring for lost property, protecting life, and maintaining moral purity. Israel was commanded to act justly, care for neighbors, and remove evil from their midst. These laws reveal God’s concern for justice, responsibility, and holiness within His covenant community.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

Send us Fan Mail1 and 2 Samuel record Israel’s transition from judges to kings. Samuel leads Israel, Saul becomes the first king and is rejected for disobedience, and David is chosen by God to rule. David defeats Goliath, becomes king, and receives God’s covenant promise that his kingdom would endure. David later sins against Uriah and Bathsheba and faces serious consequences. These books show both human failure and God’s continued faithfulness to His covenant promises.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy 20 gives instructions for warfare, showing that those who were fearful or distracted by homes, vineyards, or marriages were not ready to trust the Lord in battle. This reveals a heart issue—whether God’s people would rely on His promises or cling to earthly security. These principles echo in Jesus’ teaching about the kingdom, where excuses reveal misplaced priorities. Deuteronomy 20 shows that obedience, courage, and trust in the Lord are essential, and that compromise with sin leads to spiritual ruin. Scripture presents one unified call: wholehearted faith in God above all else.Support the showStay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.