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  1. Books of the Bible. The Bible was written over a period of about 1500 years and is comprised of 66 books. 39 in the Old Testament. 27 in the New Testament. The Bible books were written by about 40 authors on the continents of Africa, Asia and Europe. Besides the New and Old Testaments, the 66 books of the Bible are divided into sections or ...

  2. Canon of the Old Testament. CANON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. The acceptance and collection of the inspired books of the OT canon includes the history of the acceptance of the OT books, the reasons why they were accepted and collected, and the divisions of the books, and also why other books called Apoc. were not accepted into the canon. Outline.

  3. The Old Testament is one of two major sections of the Christian Bible, comprising a collection of 39 books which come from the ancient Israelite context of the second and first millennia BCE, written almost entirely in Hebrew. A similar collection of books also comprises the standard canon of Jewish scriptures, referred to in that context as ...

  4. 5. Deuteronomy. Moses gives Israel instructions (in some ways, a recap of the laws in Exodus–Numbers) for how to love and obey God in the Promised Land. Author: Traditionally Moses. 6. Joshua. Joshua (Israel’s new leader) leads Israel to conquer the Promised land, then parcels out territories to the twelve tribes of Israel.

  5. 10 Commandments Bible Study: Honoring Your Parents. Meet Ehud: Killer of Eglon, the Fat King. Introduction to the Book of Genesis. Meet Ruth: Great Grandmother of King David. 5 Memory Verses From the Old Testament. Introduction to the Book of Job and Its Themes. Rahab the Prostitute. The Legacy of Noah's Sons.

  6. Mar 15, 2024 · Topical Studies. One-Sentence Summaries of Every Old Testament Book. The Old and New Testaments of the Bible, comprised of 66 books, tell one cohesive story of redemption, climaxing in the person and work of Jesus Christ, the Savior! Here are one-sentence summaries of each Old Testament Book of the Bible.

  7. 1 and 2 Kings. The books of Kings form only one book in the Hebrew MSS. They contain the history of the nation from David's death and Solomon's accession to the destruction of the kingdom of Judah and the desolation of Jerusalem, with a supplemental notice of the liberation of Jehoiachin from his prison at Babylon, twenty-six years later; they ...

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