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The Bible is the word of God
The Scriptures were written by approximately 40 different men.
These men lived in several different countries and cultures.
They lived in different eras.
(1400 B.C. through A.D. 90)
They wrote in three languages: Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic.
Despite these differences, God moved the writers to focus on His glory in man’s redemption through one central figure- Jesus Christ, the son of God.
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The Old Testament (39 Books)
A. The Pentateuch (5 Books)
The first five books of the Old Testament were written by Moses around 1400 B.C.
They often are referred to as the “Five Books of Moses” or the “Pentateuch”.
Genesis- The book of beginnings: Creation, man, sin, redemption, God’s nation.
Exodus- God delivers His people from Egypt.
Leviticus- Atonement, holiness, and worship through sacrifice and purification.
Numbers- God’s people continually disobey and wander in the wilderness for 40 years.
Deuteronomy- Moses’ great discourse to prepare Israel to enter the Promised Land.
B. History (12 Books)
The historical books were written between 1400 and 450 B.C. and describe God’s dealing with His chosen people.
Isreal, the Hebrew nation.
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1 Samuel
2 Samuel
1 Kings
2 Kings
1 Chronicles
2 Chronicles
Ezra
Nehemiah
Esther
C. Poetry (5 Books)
These books are poetic, describing in poetry and song God’s greatness and His dealings with men.
Job- The suffering and loyal trust of a man who loved God.
Psalms- Songs of praise and instruction.
Proverbs- God’s practical wisdom for daily life.
Ecclesiastes- The emptiness of an earthly life without God.
Song of Solomon- A celebration of marital joy.
D. Major Prophets (5 Books)
A prophet was a person commissioned by God to deliver His message to men.
These books are called “Major Prophets” because they generally are longer than the writings of the “Minor Prophets”.
The Major Prophets were written approximately between 750 and 550 B.C.
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Ezekiel
Daniel
E. Minor Prophets (12 Books)
The last 12 books of the Old Testament were written approximately between 840 and 400 B.C.
These books are also shorter than the Major Prophets but are just was important in what they have to say.
Hosea
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Hadakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi
2.) The New Testament (27 Books)
The New Testament, or New Covenant, reveals Jesus Christ, the Redeemer of men.
In it we find:
The life of Christ
The way of salvation
The beginning of Christianity
Instruction for Christian living
God’s plan for the future
A. History ( 5 books)
The Gospels ( 4 Books)
Matthew- The life of Christ, written especially for the Jews, revealing Jesus Christ as their long-awaited Messiah
Mark- The life of Christ, revealing Jesus as the obedient Servant of God; written especially to the Roman world.
Luke- The life of Christ, revealing Jesus as the perfect man, emphasizing His humanity; written by Luke , a Greek, to the Greek world.
John- The life of Christ, revealing Jesus as the Son of God, stressing His deity; very evangelistic.
The History of the Early Church ( 1 Book)
Acts- The beginning and the spread of the Christian church; it could be called the “Acts of the Holy Spirit”, and was written as an evangelistic tool.
B. Letters or Epistles (21 Books)
These books were written to individuals, to churches, or to believers in general.
The letters deal with every aspect of Christian faith and responsibility.
Pauls letters (13 Books)
Romans
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians
1 Timothy
2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon
General Letters (8 Books)
Hebrews
James
1 Peter
2 Peter
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