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HAROLD J. BERRY
Dr. Harold J. Berry is a former professor of Bible and Greek at Grace University of Omaha. He served for many years as personal assistant to Theodore H. Epp, founder of Back to the Bible. Dr. Berry holds a Master of Theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Divinity from Grace University.
Join Dr. Harold Berry for in depth examinations of Books of the Bible below.

1 Thessalonians - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this verse-by-verse study, we’ll read of Paul’s joy when he first received word of the flourishing community of believers in Thessalonica.

2 Thessalonians - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this study of 2 Thessalonians, we'll cover in detail all 3 chapters of Paul’s letter.

Titus - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this verse-by-verse study we’ll see the apostle lay out the basics of maintaining a healthy and active church even in the midst of a skeptical and hostile community.

Malachi - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this brief book of the Bible, we’ll see Israel as it stood just before what is known as the “400 Silent Years,” a period of time in which God sent no new revelation to His people.

2 Peter - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this study of 2 Peter, we'll cover in detail all 3 chapters of this letter to the early church.

Colossians - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this verse-by-verse study, we’ll read Paul’s encouragement to the Colossians to remain strong in their faith and to be discerning regarding the ideas of others. Above all we’ll learn the value of living a life that’s noticeably different from that of the surrounding culture.

1 Timothy - Verse-by-Verse Study
“Here are my instructions for you. May they help you fight well in the Lord’s battles.” In his first letter to young preacher Timothy, Paul gets right to the point: The Christian life is challenging, but ultimately rewarding.

2 Timothy - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this verse-by-verse study, we’ll join Paul in jail as he writes his most autobiographic letter to the young pastor Timothy. From a missionary near the end of his life, to a young man at the beginning of his ministry, Paul’s words offer both encouragement and warning for those just stepping out in their new life of faith. But through it all, we’ll be reminded that God’s grace covers us from beginning to end.

Philippians - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this study, we'll take a 10-week journey into the book of Philippians

Luke - Part 1 - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this verse-by-verse study we’ll begin our look at Luke’s Gospel and the extraordinary life of Jesus. From Jesus’ miraculous, yet humble birth, to His testing in the wilderness and the beginning of His ministry, we’ll examine the life of Christ alongside the good physician Luke. Part 1 of 3

Luke - Part 2 - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this verse-by-verse study we’ll begin our look at Luke’s Gospel and the extraordinary life of Jesus. From Jesus’ miraculous, yet humble birth, to His testing in the wilderness and the beginning of His ministry, we’ll examine the life of Christ alongside the good physician Luke. Part 2 of 3

Luke - Part 3 - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this verse-by-verse study we’ll begin our look at Luke’s Gospel and the extraordinary life of Jesus. From Jesus’ miraculous, yet humble birth, to His testing in the wilderness and the beginning of His ministry, we’ll examine the life of Christ alongside the good physician Luke. Part 3 of 3

1 John - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this verse-by-verse study, we’ll read John’s encouragement to his readers to stand strong in the faith. He starts by reminding his readers that he was an eyewitness to the life of Christ and goes on to spell out clearly what the life of a Christ-follower ought to look like.

Galatians - Verse-by-Verse Study
In this verse-by-verse study, we’ll read Paul’s direct and often pointed comments to those in Galatia who taught that salvation had to be earned through direct effort. We’ll be reminded of the power in Christ’s blood and the confidence and assurance we can have in His saving grace.

Ephesians - Verse-by-Verse Study
Ephesians Bible Study - verse-by-verse
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