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Total Number of lessons: 1058
Nachliel Selavan Source: Lesson Length:
16 minutes
Amos is the third of the “twelve prophets” or תרי עשר, which span a period of over 300 years. Chronologically, however, he is the earliest. Amos is a...
Nachliel Selavan Source: Lesson Length:
10 minutes
Yoel is the second of the “twelve prophets” or תרי עשר, which span a period of over 300 years.  Short and to the point, Yoel talks about a plague of...
Nachliel Selavan Source: Lesson Length:
13 minutes
Hoshea begins the “twelve prophets” or תרי עשר, which span a period of over 300 years. Amos is actually the first prophet, but Hoshea is chosen to open...
Nachliel Selavan Source: Lesson Length:
21 minutes
Sefer Yehezkel begins in Babylon, in the 4th year after the exile of Yehoyachin (which took place in 597 BCE). He prophecies about the pending destruction...
Nachliel Selavan Source: Lesson Length:
30 minutes
Sefer Yirmiyahu accompanies us through the last five kings of Yehuda: Yoshiyahu, Yehoahaz, Yehoyakim, Yechonia and Zedekiah. He witnessed the destruction...
Nachliel Selavan Source: Lesson Length:
35 minutes
Sefer Yeshayahu is a contemporary of Hoshea, Nahum and Micha, and operated during the reign of four kings of Judah: Uzziya, Yotam, Ahaz and Hezekiah....
Nachliel Selavan Source: Lesson Length:
41 minutes
Sefer Melachim II takes place in Iron Age II, a period of tremendous geopolitical upheaval and change in the region. It is an era called “the era of mass...
Nachliel Selavan Source: Lesson Length:
31 minutes
Sefer Melachim I is about the transition of power from King David to his house, and the establishment of the Davidic dynasty and a unified monarchy. This...
Nachliel Selavan Source: Lesson Length:
25 minutes
Sefer Shemuel II is about consolidating the rule of David haMelekh - the eponymous ruler of the Kingdom of Judah, hence “The House of David” in royal...
Nachliel Selavan Source: Lesson Length:
29 minutes
Sefer Shemuel I deals with the transition from Iron Age 1 into Iron Age 2 - the period of the Monarchy (from King David, more or less, onward). The...

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