Old Testament Books
each ICON IS A MINI-COURSE WHICH includes TYB videos, blog posts and a daily planner SO you will feel equipped and empowered to get all you can out of each book of the bible!
Find the book you would like to study by scrolling down below. Then take your time and adventure through your own mini-course. Large books have 3 - 4 weeks worth of material, smaller books 1 - 2. Happy adventuring!
IN THE BEGINNING
Get to know Adam, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph, the fathers of our faith and build a strong and solid foundation of who we are and where we came from.
the book of law
This is a list of laws that the people of the Old testament had to live by. Read this book and see what it would have been like if God didn’t send Jesus as a sacrifice for our sins.
LIFE LESSONS FROM MOSES
The continuation and final part of the five-part series called the Torah or Pentateuch. Read Moses' final speeches to his people before he dies and they enter the promised land!
god’S deliverERs
This incredible book is written to remind the people of Israel how faithful God was when he was their King. Learn from their mistakes as you read Judges and see God rescue them over and over again.
the final judge and the first king
Meet and get to know Samuel the final Judge of Israel, Saul the first King and King David as he fights for his throne. Intrigue, adultery, murder, incest, sons killing sons, betrayal - television will look boring to you after you read these books.
THE ADVENTURE OF THE KINGS CONTINUES & ENDS
We've survived the intrigue of the books of 1 & 2 Samuel but don't worry, it doesn’t stop there. Keep going as we venture into the third and fourth books of this series. This is our history, the good and the bad. As you get involved and adventure through, you will be inspired and warned in your life today.
CREATION TO EZRA RECAP
These books are not to be missed. They are not just a repeat of the stories we have in Kings, the author of Chronicles shows us the faithfulness of God from creation to the time of the book of Ezra, and how he keeps his covenant promise to David.
REBUILDING AFTER EXILE
The last verses in 2 Chronicles are the first verses in Ezra, so continue the journey of the People of God as they come out of exile and rebuild the Temple and the Walls in Jerusalem. We begin the story with the people of Israel in exile. But now, as prophesied by Jeremiah, it’s time to come back.
REBUILDING AFTER EXILE
Continue the journey of the People of God as they come out of exile and rebuild the Temple and the Walls in Jerusalem. Follow Zerubbabel, Ezra and Nehemiah as they overcome the enemies to re-establish God’s Temple again.
FAVOUR IN THE ENEMY’S CAMP
Born for such a time as this; if you need some encouragement, this book is for you. Esther is set in the time of exile when the Israelites were living in the land of their enemies. Like Daniel, this book shows how Esther and Mordecai stayed faithful to God and how God uses them to save his people.
WHERE WERE YOU?
Who needs enemies when you have friends like these? Job is a book that so many people have wrestled with. But don’t be discouraged, in this incredible book, you’ll learn all about the supremacy of God in our lives. Listen to Job’s friends as they give him misguided information about the error of his ways, and hear the heart of God as he speaks and puts all their meaningless talk into his perspective.
life in the wisdom of god
The first nine chapters are great to read in one hit as it sets you up in the character of Wisdom and Folly. The rest can be taken in small doses - meditate on each scripture, like ointment it will change your thinking and give you wisdom that you need.
LOVE IS IN THE AIR
Need a romantic break? Song of Songs is for you! Get lost in the beautiful imagery, metaphors and romance as the author takes us on a journey of his heart towards his beloved. Fall in love with Jesus, fall in love with this incredible book as it stirs the heart of love and passion in you again.
THE ‘I TOLD YOU SO’ PROPHET
Prophesying just before and into the exile of the people of Judah, Jeremiah is a book of lament, honesty and frustration.
JEREMIAH’S ‘I TOLD YOU SO’ SIGN
Imagine being Jeremiah and watching the very thing you said come to pass in the destruction of the city you love. How would you feel? Well, you are going to find out how Jeremiah felt at that time as Lamentations are the writings of grief and sorrow that Jeremiah felt when the city of Jerusalem and the temple were destroyed.
THE WEIRD AND THE AMAZING
Ezekiel is prophesying from exile with accuracy that scares even the most passionate sceptics. This book is full of visions that will inspire and challenge you. Prophesying over specific nations, Ezekiel takes you on a geographical journey of prophecy.
thrive no matter where you find yourself
How did the people that were sent into exile in the Books of 2 Kings feel? How did they feel being uprooted from their homes, put into new jobs, given new names, under a new king, under a new government and forced into a diferent way of living? How did they follow God in the enemy’s land? Read Daniel to find out.
THE SYMBOLIC PROPHET
I won’t lie to you, this prophet is incredibly strange but wow, what a commitment to the symbolic and prophetic message that God gave him! Hosea outworks his prophetic message through his life and demonstrates the message of forgiveness in his marriage and his family as a symbol of God’s forgiveness to Israel.
in the last days
Not to be missed, this prophetic book contains everything. Focusing on the day of the Lord, the book of Joel shows the power of our God and contains some of the best scriptures that point toward our future. Surrounded by a call for mourning and repentance, this book will stir in you a fresh call to prayer and intercession.
THE PROPHET FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
This powerful book shows the heart of God against pride, arrogance and corruption in his own people and the heart of the prophet that changed God’s mind.
the RUNAWAY prophet
Jonah is not running away because he doesn't want to prophesy - he is running away because he doesn't want God to forgive and save his enemies! You are going to love this book as you journey through the frustration of Jonah into the whale to see God save the people Jonah hates.
THE SCATTERED PROPHET
As the prophet who doesn’t care much about chronological order or structure, Micah is a book of prophecies he wrote, in no particular order. But don’t be fooled by the randomness of this book. Restore your heart as we hear that God is faithful and loves His people and will restore them.
GOD VS NINEVEH - ROUND TWO
This small prophetic book packs a punch. The seventh book of the twelve minor prophets, Nahum shows us how God feels about the enemies of his people, and again, it’s Nineveh. Twenty years after Jonah prophesied over them, they are in trouble again.
THE KING’S PROPHET
Zephaniah was a relative of King Hezekiah and most likely King Josiah. Prophesying to his relatives, he calls them to a place of repentance for the corruption in the nation. Focusing primarily on the day of the Lord, this strong book will show you the heart of God towards sin, justice and righteousness.
the encouraging prophet
The book of Haggai is set in the time after the Israelites had been in exile, and Zerubbabel is called back to Jerusalem to build the temple. Because of their enemies, the building stopped for seventeen years, until Haggai steps in and stirs them again to begin to rebuild.
the levitical prophet
Prophesying just after Haggai, Zechariah picks up where Haggai left of. While Haggai encouraged the people to rebuild the temple, Zechariah is concerned about the spiritual worship that will be ofered in that temple. In a prophetic book like Revelation, this apocalyptic text has angels, chariots and visions that are beyond this world. You will love the book of Zechariah as he calls for a spiritual renewal of God’s people.
the last word
Malachi, the last book in the Old Testament, casts the vision for the New Testament and the coming of the Messiah: Jesus! He prophesies after the completion of the Second Temple in Jerusalem to a post-exilic nation of Israel that have let the same corruptions and sin into their nation all over again. His words are filled with passion and love for God’s people. Declaring the future, Malachi is the last book and a great finish to the Old Testament, finalising a book of promises ready to be fulfilled in Christ.