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  • This is the second of two episodes centering on Job’s remarkable defense against Zophar’s claim that he is guilty of sin. The conclusion to Job’s speech is filled with rich metaphors that speak beautifully in the context of the rest of Scripture. How do Job’s words ultimately point us to Jesus? In this episode, Dr. Warren Gage takes a verse by verse look at Job Chapter 14.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • After Zophar charges Job with sin, Job pleads his innocence before God. This is the first of two episodes centering on Job’s remarkable defense. In this episode, Dr. Warren Gage takes a verse by verse look at Job Chapters 12 and 13.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • This is the second of two episodes on Job’s cry for a mediator who can intervene between God and man. Does Job’s great lament give us a new appreciation for the Lord Jesus? In this episode, Dr. Warren Gage takes a verse by verse look at Job Chapter 10.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • This is the first of two episodes on Job’s cry for a mediator who can intervene between God and man. Does Job’s great lament give us a new appreciation for the Lord Jesus? In this episode, Dr. Warren Gage takes a verse by verse look at Job Chapter 9.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • How do we persevere in faith through the suffering of life? In his extreme suffering, Job curses the day of his birth. But what is the hidden message of faith in Job’s lament? Join Dr. Warren Gage for a verse by verse look at Job Chapter 3.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • After losing his children and his property, Job suffers the loss of his physical health. He is stricken with painful boils from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head. What is Job’s godly response to physical suffering? What does Job teach us about how we should respond to severe illness and the loss of our physical health? Join Dr. Warren Gage for a verse by verse study of Job Chapter 2.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • Dr. Warren Gage begins a study of the Book of Job. He explains that James 5:11 provides us with a literary context for the Book of Job, identifying the pattern of suffering followed by glory as the predominant theme of the book. Dr. Gage then takes us through Job Chapter 1 verse by verse.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

    To keep up with all things pertaining to the podcast, visit our website at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.drwarrengage.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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  • How does the Bible end? In this episode, Dr. Gage takes a look at the final verses of Revelation that serve as the magnificent conclusion to all of Scripture. He also discusses the historical placement of the Gospel of John and the Book of Revelation in the biblical canon. This is the final lesson in Dr. Gage’s verse by verse study of Revelation Chapters 21 & 22.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • In Revelation 19, when Jesus appears in heaven on a white horse, he is called “Faithful and True.” Now, in Revelation 22, the words of God are called “faithful and true.” Join Dr. Warren Gage for a discussion of truth and the word of God. This episode continues Dr. Gage’s verse by verse study of Revelation 21 & 22.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • Episode 38- What will our new life be like in heaven? How will the Heavenly City be structured politically? Find out in this episode, which continues Dr. Warren Gage’s verse by verse study of Revelation 21 & 22.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • Episode 37- Dr. Warren Gage invites you to consider the remarkable artistry the gospel writers use to portray the centrality of Jesus on the cross. Does the beautiful symmetry and balance of events take us beyond the limits of human imagination and provide conclusive evidence of Divine Inspiration? This episode is part of a verse by verse study of Revelation 21 & 22.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • Episode 36- The Bible begins with a description of the paradisal Garden of Eden that God created for the first human couple. In a mirror reflection, the Bible ends with a description of the Paradisal Garden-City that God has ordained for Christ and His bride, the Church. In both paradisal gardens, we find imagery of two trees and of a river that flows out to water the earth. What is the biblical significance of this imagery? Find out in this episode, which continues Dr. Warren Gage’s verse by verse study of Revelation 21 & 22.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • Imagine a heavenly city with entirely new horizons and entirely new dimensions of space and time! In this episode, Dr. Warren Gage takes a close look at the final verses of Revelation 21 that describe John’s vision of the new heavens and earth. This episode continues Dr. Warren Gage’s verse by verse study of Revelation 21 & 22.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • Revelation is not the only book of the Bible to describe a Heavenly City of Precious Jewels that will one day be given to the people of God! Many passages in the Old Testament describe that same city to us! Join Dr. Warren Gage as he takes us through the prophecies of heaven found in Isaiah 54, Isaiah 60, and Ezekiel 40. This episode continues our verse by verse study of Revelation 21 & 22.Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you. To keep up with all things pertaining to the podcast, visit our website at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.drwarrengage.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠To support the production of this podcast, please visit our patreon at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/drwarrengage⁠

  • Join Dr. Warren Gage for a heavenly sound and light show! Jesus has built a Heavenly City for us with gates of pearl, set high upon a colorful mountain of precious jewels. What special significance does the Bible assign to the pearl and the precious jewels? Find out in this episode, which is part of our verse by verse study of Revelation 21 & 22.Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you. To keep up with all things pertaining to the podcast, visit our website at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.drwarrengage.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠To support the production of this podcast, please visit our patreon at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/drwarrengage⁠

  • The Greek philosopher Aristotle said that man is a political animal, and the greatest work of man is to build a city. Throughout the ages, men have labored in vain in the false hope of building the perfect city. But the Bible gives us a different worldview. It promises the Heavenly New Jerusalem will one day come down from heaven as Christ’s free gift to us! Listen to Dr. Warren Gage explain the implications of that promise in this episode, which is part of a verse by verse study of Revelation 21 & 22.


    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • What does the Bible teach us about the eternal destiny of those who are not in Christ? Does hell exist? Is the doctrine of universal salvation possible, or is it not biblical? Dr. Warren Gage gives you the answers in this episode, which is part of a verse by verse study of Revelation 21 & 22.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • Revelation 21:7-8 outlines the promises that will be awarded to the faithful in the end and the judgments that will be dealt to the unbelieving. Remarkably, the faithful will be given the wondrous privilege of calling God their “Father.” What does this magnificent privilege entail? This episode continues Dr. Warren Gage’s verse by verse study of Revelation 21 & 22.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • The Gospel of John opens by identifying Jesus as the Word of God, who came to us in human flesh. In a mirror reflection, Revelation, which is likewise authored by the Apostle John, ends with Jesus proclaiming, “I Am the Alpha and the Omega!” What is the significance of Jesus identifying himself this way? Find out from Dr. Warren Gage in this episode, which is part of a verse by verse study of Revelation 21 & 22.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

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  • Modern scholars often categorize the Book of Revelation as a genre of literature they’ve termed “apocalyptic literature.” But Dr. Warren Gage argues this is a mistake. To understand Revelation, we need to read the book in the context of the New Testament world to which it was written. The Greeks identified four different genres of literature: tragedy, comedy, epic, and lyric. Which of the four genres does Revelation really belong to? The answer will surprise you! This episode is part of a verse by verse study of Revelation 21 & 22.

    Dr. Warren Gage is a biblical scholar known for showing how every story in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, points to Christ. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve been reading the Bible for your entire life or you’re just beginning. His teaching will give you an entirely new appreciation for the beauty of the Scripture and the depth of Christ’s redemptive love for you.

    To keep up with all things pertaining to the podcast, visit our website at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.drwarrengage.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    To support the production of this podcast, please visit our patreon at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/drwarrengage⁠