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  1. Learn the basics of the Old and New Testament books of the Bible with easy, one-sentence overviews. Find out the authors, themes, and stories of each book, and get links to more detailed guides.

    • Genesis — God creates the universe and fashions humans in His own image and places them in a perfect environment. The humans rebel against God and lose their paradise.
    • Exodus — The children of Israel, now living in Egypt, are forced into slavery. God prepares an Israelite named Moses to lead the people to freedom. The king is loath to let the slaves go, so God sends a series of plagues upon the Egyptians.
    • Leviticus — In the Law, God establishes a sacrificial system to atone for sins and a series of festivals for Israel to observe as days of worship. God gives Moses plans for a tabernacle, a tent where the sacrifices can be offered and God will meet with His people.
    • Numbers — The Israelites arrive at the border of Canaan, the land God had earlier promised to Abraham. But the people following Moses refuse to enter the land, due to their lack of faith and their fear of Canaan’s inhabitants.
  2. Oct 14, 2017 · Learn the main intent, content, and characters of each book of the Old and New Testament in a few sentences. Find detailed outlines of each book for further study and comparison.

    • Book of Genesis (full commentary available)
    • Book of Exodus (partial commentary available)
    • Book of Leviticus.
    • Book of Numbers.
    • Genesis. Genesis speaks of beginnings and is foundational to the understanding of the rest of the Bible. It is supremely a book that speaks about relationships, highlighting those between God and his creation, between God and humankind, and between human beings.
    • Exodus. Exodus describes the history of the Israelites leaving Egypt after slavery. The book lays a foundational theology in which God reveals his name, his attributes, his redemption, his law and how he is to be worshiped.
    • Leviticus. Leviticus receives its name from the Septuagint (the pre-Christian Greek translation of the Old Testament) and means "concerning the Levites" (the priests of Israel).
    • Numbers. Numbers relates the story of Israel's journey from Mount Sinai to the plains of Moab on the border of Canaan. The book tells of the murmuring and rebellion of God's people and of their subsequent judgment.
  3. Dec 26, 2022 · The Bible Explained for Beginners (Simple Guide & Diagram) – Pursuit Bible. Written by David Kim in Bible Basics Last Updated December 26, 2022. The Bible is a big book and can be difficult to understand. It can get complicated when there are differences of opinion about what the Bible says.

  4. Watch the major themes of every book of the Bible take shape through an animated outline. Learn to understand the biblical story now.

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