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  1. Welcome to Bible: Beginning to End, a podcast where we will be reading through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. You can use this as a meditation, Bible study, or as a way to focus your mind on God's word.

  2. Readthebibleinayear.com: Beginning to End Daily Reading Plan. Begins on January 1 with Genesis 1 and ends on December 31 with Revelation 22.

  3. You simply read through the Bible from start to finish, from Genesis to Revelation. God's Word is a big book, and without a plan it can be easy to give up before you even get through Genesis. Whatever your style, we provide five unique plans to help you read through the Bible in a year.

  4. Bible: Beginning to End. @BibleBeginningtoEnd ‧. 1.23K subscribers ‧ 21 videos. This is a channel where I will read through the Bible from beginning to end (Genesis to...

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    Genesis 1:1says, “In the beginning, God . . .” Before anything else existed — sunsets, seaweed, giraffes, algebra, lightning, tomatoes, laughter, supernovas, bubblegum, coffee — there was only the triune God, eternally happy within his triune self. Everything and everyone else came later. At the other end of the canon, the close of Revelation descr...

    The implication of all this is that the Bible is not ultimately our story but God’s. God himself is the main character — and also the author who dictates the action. The Bible tells primarily of God’s works, ways, and words. Yes, there are lots of secondary characters and interesting subplots. We learn about the material creation, including the abu...

    It may seem blindingly obvious to claim that the Bible is mainly the story of God, but how easy it is to miss. Years ago, a famous Bible scholar wrote an article called “The Neglected Factor in New Testament Theology.” In it, he argued that God himselfwas the neglected factor! God’s presence was so often assumed by those committed to studying the S...

    In Genesis, all things are from and for God. He’s the originator of all, and he’s the first enjoyer of all. He creates by speaking everything into existence. That means all else is derivative and has its source in him. Even as he creates, he observes and appreciates what he makes. Over and over, he sees that his creation is good (Genesis 1:4, 10, 1...

    The seven blessings scattered throughout Revelation (the first in 1:3 and the last in 22:14) show that the main purpose of this book is not to satisfy end-time curiosity or to solve apocalyptic puzzles, but to bring divine blessing to God’s suffering people. God means to give grace, as is evident in 1:4 (“Grace to you”) and 22:21 (“The grace of the...

    The God-centeredness of the Bible’s bookends suggests that the whole Bible is, in fact, focused on God and meant to tell his story. And this is very good news for us. When we live for ourselves, life doesn’t go well. But when we live for him, we’re living along the grain of the universe, as he designed things to function. We therefore experience tr...

  5. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Welcome to Bible: Beginning to End where we will be reading through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.--Contact UsVia email: biblebeginningtoend@gmail.com...

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  6. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Bible: Beginning to End, is an ongoing podcast where we will be reading through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. As we read through the Bible, I will stop and ask critical thinking questions along the way so you can meditate on God's word and form your own answers as the Holy Spirit leads.