Nehemiah 9–13
The People of Israel Confess Their Sins through Nehemiah Drives out Foreigners
Gottes Wort und Luthers Lehr', vergehet nun und nimmermehr.
Nehemiah 9–13
The People of Israel Confess Their Sins through Nehemiah Drives out Foreigners
* Psalm 33
* Psalm 27
* Judges 15:1—16:3
* Galatians 3:23—4:11
* Apology of the Augsburg Confession I, II:1–4
Nehemiah 3–8
Work Proceeds on Jerusalem through the Feast of Booths
* Psalm 119:1–8
* Psalm 1
* Judges 14:1–20
* Galatians 3:1–22
* Apology of the Augsburg Confession, Introduction:1–19
* Psalm 71
* Judges 13:1–25
* Galatians 2:1–21
* Augsburg Confession Conclusion
* Psalm 118
* Psalm 108
* Judges 7:1–23
* Galatians 1:1–24
* Augsburg Confession XXVIII:61–78
Ezra 7:21 — Nehemiah 2:20
Artaxerxes Sends Ezra to Jerusalem through Nehemiah Starts Rebuilding Jerusalem
* Leviticus 18:1–5, 19:9–18
* Psalm 41
* Colossians 1:1–14
* Luke 10:25–37
* Psalm 5
* Judges 6:25–40
* Acts 15:6–21
* Augsburg Confession XXVIII:43–60
Ezra 2:43—7:20
The Temple Servants through Ezra Sent to Jerusalem
* Psalm 125
* Psalm 7
* Judges 6:1–24
* Acts 14:19—15:5
* Augsburg Confession XXVIII:30–42
2 Chronicles 34 — Ezra 2:42
Josiah Reigns through the Exiles Returned to Judah
* Psalm 138
* Psalm 86
* Judges 4:1–24
* Acts 14:1–18
* Augsburg Confession XXVIII:19–29
2 Chronicles 30–33
Hezekiah’s Reforms through Amon’s Faithlessness
* Psalm 16
* Psalm 139
* Judges 3:7–31
* Acts 13:42–52
* Augsburg Confession XXVIII:1–18
2 Chronicles 25:14—29:36
Amaziah’s Apostasy through Hezekiah Cleanses and Sanctifies the Temple