We conclude our study of the Old Testament as the Israelite people return from exile in three waves that each contain good and bad experiences.
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Join host Dan King and Oceanside School of the Bible teacher Mark Manfredi as they continue a year-long journey of reading through the Bible chronologically. Each week we look back on the prior weeks readings in this bible study podcast.
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