Watch Learn the Bible in 24 Hours

  • 1970
  • 1 Season

Learn the Bible in 24 Hours is a unique show that offers an in-depth study of the Bible in a short period of 24 hours. The show is presented by renowned theologian Chuck Missler and is produced by Koinonia House. The concept of the show is to cover the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation over 24 hours.

The show is designed to present the complexities of the bible in a simplified manner, making it more accessible to everyone. The show's primary focus is on working through the Bible one book at a time, presenting the information in a way that helps viewers to better understand the context of each book, and how it relates to the bigger picture of the Bible as a whole.

The show is suitable for everyone who wants to study the Bible more deeply, from beginners to seasoned theologians. Chuck Missler has a gift for teaching complex concepts in a simple and entertaining manner that will keep you engaged throughout the 24-hour marathon.

The show is presented in a lecture-style format and is divided into 24 segments, each segment representing one hour of the presentation. The show is not merely a simple introduction to the Bible. Instead, it is a comprehensive study of the Bible, including detailed analysis of the structure, themes, and concepts of each book.

One of the show's significant aspects is Chuck's ability to offer a fresh and exciting perspective on the Bible's text, challenging conventional interpretations and expanding the viewer's understanding. Additionally, the show is not exclusively for Christians but is also relevant to anyone interested in learning more about the Bible.

Throughout the show, Chuck Missler covers everything from the story of creation to the prophesies of the end of times. He also covers several other critical biblical themes, including God's plan for salvation, the nature of sin, and the role of Jesus Christ in God's plan of redemption.

By the end of the show, viewers will have been introduced to the central themes and ideas that run throughout the Bible. They will have gained valuable insights into its historical context, its literary style, its prophetic significance, and its relevance to today's world.

The show is not about memorizing the Scriptures but about developing an understanding of the key concepts and themes in the Bible. It is an excellent resource not just for those who want to learn more about the Bible, but also for those who want to gain a deeper understanding of Christianity as a whole.

The show can be watched in any order, and viewers are free to watch the segments that interest them most. Each segment builds on the previous one, but viewers will still be able to follow the presentation if they miss a segment or start watching midway.

In conclusion, Learn the Bible in 24 Hours is an excellent show for anyone interested in learning more about the Bible. Chuck Missler's engaging style of teaching and his ability to present complex concepts in a clear and entertaining manner make the show a must-watch for both new and experienced students of the Bible. Through the show, viewers will gain valuable insights into the central themes and concepts of the Bible and develop a deeper understanding of Christianity as a whole.

Learn the Bible in 24 Hours is a series that ran for 1 seasons (29 episodes) between January 1, 1970 and on Koinonia House

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Hour 24: Conclusion
24. Hour 24: Conclusion
December 31, 2016
"This has been the most frustrating assignment I've ever undertaken. Every time I review these, I find "irresistible" additions begging for inclusion. 24 YEARS are not enough" - Chuck Missler
Hour 23: Revelation 4 - 22
23. Hour 23: Revelation 4 - 22
December 31, 2016
One of the reasons this book strikes us as strange is because of our lack of understanding concerning the Old Testament. The Book of Revelation consists of 404 verses that contain over 800 allusions to the Old Testament. Learn about the past, present and future of the Church and our ultimate destiny.
Hour 22: Revelation 1-3
22. Hour 22: Revelation 1-3
December 31, 2016
The Book of Revelation is the only book of the Bible with a Promise to the reader! Why? What makes this book so special? Revelation is a "lens" that puts the entire Bible into focus. The lens is focused on the person of Jesus Christ, and his destiny is imminent. This is a book of victory: We are overcomers! We are the ultimate winners in the game of life! (I read the ending: we win!)
Hour 21: Eschatological Summary
21. Hour 21: Eschatological Summary
December 31, 2016
Bibliology, Theology, Christology, Pneumatology, Angelology, Anthropology, Soteriology, Ecclesiology, Eschatology... Notice what's missing? Israelology, which is the study of Israel as an instrument in God's program for man; which makes up 5/6ths of the Bible!
Hour 20: The Hebrew Christian Epistles
20. Hour 20: The Hebrew Christian Epistles
December 31, 2016
Not one of the last eight epistles is addressed to a church. These include disturbing warnings which seem to contrast with the assurances of the church epistles. There is no mention of the mystery of the Body of Christ; members who have died and risen with Christ; Jews and Gentiles being one new spiritual organism; Nothing of sitting together "in the heavenlies with Christ."
Hour 19: The Church Epistles
19. Hour 19: The Church Epistles
December 31, 2016
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: 1 Tim 3:16 Paul takes us through the importance of doctrine, the use of reproof, and the love of correction.
Hour 18: Romans
18. Hour 18: Romans
December 31, 2016
Paul systematically places everyone on a level playing field and removes all excuses and recourses. This epistle was not written by an unlettered fisherman: this is the most profound writing that exists anywhere. It has an international outlook; by a Roman citizen with a Hebrew and Greek cultural background.
Hour 17: The Book of Acts (Luke Volume 2)
17. Hour 17: The Book of Acts (Luke Volume 2)
December 31, 2016
Luke's sets the stage for his sequel: Acts, "Luke Volume 2." Some scholars regard Luke's two volumes as the prerequisite trial documents which had to precede Paul in his appeal to Caesar...
Hour 16: The Final Week
16. Hour 16: The Final Week
December 31, 2016
This event, also known as "the Triumphal Entry," involves one of the most astonishing passages in the entire Bible. The book of Daniel, which was written centuries before the birth of Christ, predicts the exact day that Jesus would make his triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
Hour 15: The Gospels
15. Hour 15: The Gospels
December 31, 2016
Each of the four Gospels presents Jesus Christ from a different point of emphasis. Matthew's emphasis is on the fulfilment of the prophecies of the Tenach, the Old Testament. Luke's Gospel reflects a very distinctive point of view, emphasizing Jesus as the Son of Man. Mark emphasizes Jesus as the obedient Servant of YHWH. John had a very distinctive view, emphasizing Jesus as the Son of God.
Hour 14: Intro to the New Testament
14. Hour 14: Intro to the New Testament
December 31, 2016
The Old Testament was compiled over several thousand years; the New Testament was compiled within one lifetime: The New Testament is in the Old Testament concealed; The Old Testament is in the New Testament revealed.
Hour 13: How Sure Can We Be?
13. Hour 13: How Sure Can We Be?
December 31, 2016
The Old Testament was translated into Greek by 270B.C. They contain over 300 prophecies detailing the Coming Messiah. We are now going to examine just eight of them.
Hour 11: The Major Prophets
11. Hour 11: The Major Prophets
December 31, 2016
'Major' refers to the book's size, not it's significance. 'Minor' prophets also include pithy treasures! Each was uniquely fitted to their tasks. Aren't we also? - Isaiah (The Messianic Prophet), Jeremiah (The Divine Judgment Upon the Nations), Ezekiel (The Coming Restoration), Daniel (The Times of the Gentiles)
Hour 10: Post-Exile History Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther
10. Hour 10: Post-Exile History Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther
December 31, 2016
Although Esther comes after Nehemiah, its events antedate Nehemiah by about 30 years. Esther made possible the work of Nehemiah: Except for her, Jerusalem might never have been rebuilt, and there might have been a very different story to tell to all future ages.
Hour 9: The Book of Daniel
9. Hour 9: The Book of Daniel
December 31, 2016
Daniel is the most authenticated book in the Bible. Daniel chapter 9 This is quite possibly the most amazing passage in the entire Bible! When four disciples came to Jesus for a confidential briefing on His Second Coming, Jesus pointed them to this passage as the key to end-time prophecy!
Hour 8: The Poetical Books
8. Hour 8: The Poetical Books
December 31, 2016
Job: The Mystery of Suffering, Psalms: Israel's Hymnal, Proverbs: Prudence through Precept, Ecclesiastes: Bravely honest, Song of Songs: It is perhaps the most difficult and mysterious book in the entire Bible.
Hour 7: The Monarchy Samuel, Kings, Chronicles
7. Hour 7: The Monarchy Samuel, Kings, Chronicles
December 31, 2016
Samuel is one of the most venerable figures in Israel's history. 1 Samuel covers about 115 years: from the birth of Samuel to the death of Saul (when David is 30). David's genealogy anticipated in Gen 38 and the Book of Ruth!
Hour 6: In The Land
6. Hour 6: In The Land
December 31, 2016
Joshua: entering the Land; overcoming the Land (Addenda: The Sun Stood Still?); and, dividing the Land. Judges: 450 years of doing "what was right in their own eyes"; sinning, suffering, repentance, deliverance. Ruth: The Kinsman-Redeemer.
Hour 5: The Birth of the Nation
5. Hour 5: The Birth of the Nation
December 31, 2016
Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. Three Major Promises: God's Covenant with Abraham: In his seed all nations shall be blessed. God's Covenant with the Nation Israel: If they faithfully served Him they'd prosper, If they forsook Him they would be destroyed. God's Covenant with David: His family would produce the Messiah who would reign over God's people forever.
Hour 4: The Patriarchs Genesis 12-50
4. Hour 4: The Patriarchs Genesis 12-50
December 31, 2016
Abraham is mentioned 74 times in NT. He is venerated by all three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). He is called "Father of the Faithful" (Heb 11:8) and "Friend of God" (Jas 2:23).
Hour 3: The Pre-Historical Period Genesis 4-11
3. Hour 3: The Pre-Historical Period Genesis 4-11
December 31, 2016
Are there Hidden Messages in the Bible? It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but it is the honor of kings to search out a matter. - Proverbs 25:2 A Riddle: Who is the oldest man in the Bible? Methuselah; he lived 969 years. Yet he died before his father! How can that be? His father was Enoch at age 65, something happened; he then walked with God for 300 years.
Hour 2: The Creation & The Fall of Man (Genesis 1-3)
2. Hour 2: The Creation & The Fall of Man (Genesis 1-3)
January 1, 1970
Abraham is mentioned 74 times in NT. He is venerated by all three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). He is called "Father of the Faithful" (Heb 11:8) and "Friend of God" (Jas 2:23).
Hour 2: The Creation & The Fall of Man (Genesis 1-3)
2. Hour 2: The Creation & The Fall of Man (Genesis 1-3)
January 1, 1970
Abraham is mentioned 74 times in NT. He is venerated by all three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). He is called "Father of the Faithful" (Heb 11:8) and "Friend of God" (Jas 2:23).
Hour 2: The Creation & The Fall of Man (Genesis 1-3)
2. Hour 2: The Creation & The Fall of Man (Genesis 1-3)
January 1, 1970
Abraham is mentioned 74 times in NT. He is venerated by all three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). He is called "Father of the Faithful" (Heb 11:8) and "Friend of God" (Jas 2:23).
Hour 2: The Creation & The Fall of Man (Genesis 1-3)
2. Hour 2: The Creation & The Fall of Man (Genesis 1-3)
January 1, 1970
Abraham is mentioned 74 times in NT. He is venerated by all three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). He is called "Father of the Faithful" (Heb 11:8) and "Friend of God" (Jas 2:23).
Hour 1: Introduction
1. Hour 1: Introduction
January 1, 1970
No person's education is complete if they do not know their Bible. Yet, this essential "completeness" has been outlawed in our government schools...The veneration of the Word of God characterized the earlier leadership which established our precious heritage...
Hour 1: Introduction
1. Hour 1: Introduction
January 1, 1970
No person's education is complete if they do not know their Bible. Yet, this essential "completeness" has been outlawed in our government schools...The veneration of the Word of God characterized the earlier leadership which established our precious heritage...
Hour 1: Introduction
1. Hour 1: Introduction
January 1, 1970
No person's education is complete if they do not know their Bible. Yet, this essential "completeness" has been outlawed in our government schools...The veneration of the Word of God characterized the earlier leadership which established our precious heritage...
Hour 1: Introduction
1. Hour 1: Introduction
January 1, 1970
No person's education is complete if they do not know their Bible. Yet, this essential "completeness" has been outlawed in our government schools...The veneration of the Word of God characterized the earlier leadership which established our precious heritage...
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Where to Watch Learn the Bible in 24 Hours
Learn the Bible in 24 Hours is available for streaming on the Koinonia House website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Learn the Bible in 24 Hours on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 1970