The first Bible Study I taught was Exodus. It seemed easy because there was so much history in it.
When it came to teaching Isaiah, though, I had to do a lot more studying and preparation.
Genesis was fairly easy.
So were the Psalms — a two part series.
Women of the Old Testament opened my mind to life in those days.
In other words, I have learned so much from the Old Testament.
I would like to teach Ezekiel and Daniel for I think they tie into the Book of Revelation, which I have taught.
Genesis was fairly easy.
Genesis is not easy. There's a lot going on (even if you're not into nephelim-obsessed nuttiness).
For instance, I've been through Genesis studies where it was walked through, a bare history. We never discussed anything the New Testament said about the significance of Abraham.
I would like to teach Ezekiel and Daniel for I think they tie into the Book of Revelation, which I have taught.
The more you read the prophets, the more you'll get out of the Apocalypse.
Every time I go through Revelation, I'm impressed by how much John drew from the Old Testament, esp. the prophets. It's almost like he's providing an authoritative NT commentary on the prophets.