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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · 1 Samuel — In answer to prayer, Samuel is born to a barren woman, who then dedicates her young son to the tabernacle. Samuel is raised by the judge and high priest, Eli. Early on, Samuel begins to receive messages from God and becomes known as a prophet. After Eli’s death, Samuel becomes Israel’s final judge.

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    Provides an account of the creation of the world and the origin of life. Answers the questions “How did God’s relationship with us begin?” and “How did the nation of Israel form?” Key personalities include Adam, Eve, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah, Jacob, and Joseph. View detailed outline.

    An account of how God delivered Israel from slavery in Egypt and provides a history of their departure. View detailed outline.

    Describes ceremonial law, the procedural instructions for how Israel (especially Levitical priests) should worship God. View detailed outline.

    Describes a census of the people and Israel’s failure to trust and obey God (and thus are forced to wander in the wilderness for 40 years). View detailed outline.

    Moses gives Israel a rehash of the instructions for following God. Its intent is to remind Israelites of what God has given them and what he expects from them. View detailed outline.

    A description of Joshua’s campaign to conquer the Promised Land and distribute its properties to the Twelve Tribes of Israel. View detailed outline.

    The history of Israel from Joshua to Samson. Judges describes a nation the repeats a cycle of turning away from God, falling captive and becoming an oppressed nation, calling out to God for help, and finally being rescued by their leaders (the “judges”). Key personalities include Othniel, Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Abimelech, Jephthah, Samson, and Deli...

    Two widows lose everything but find hope which leads to the birth of Israel’s future king, King David. Illustrates the outcome and difference between a nation that does not follow the covenant of God (Judges) and a nation that faithfully adheres to the covenant (Ruth). View detailed outline.

    Written by the last of the Judges, it provides a history of Israel during the judgeship of Samuel and the reign of Saul in order to demonstrate how Israel chose a king while neglecting God’s wishes.

    A narration of King David that demonstrates effective leadership while submitting to God. View detailed outline.

    • Genesis. Attributed Author: Moses. Year Written: 1445-1405 B.C. Genre: The Law. Chapters: 50. The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible, recording God’s Creation, the fall of man, the choosing of a family to bless all nations, and the early years of the nation of Israel.
    • Exodus. Attributed Author: Moses. Year Written: 1445-1405 B.C. Genre: The Law. Chapters: 40. In the Book of Exodus, God appoints Moses as the leader of the Israelites to rescue his chosen people from slavery in Egypt so they could travel to the Promised Land and makes a covenant with them at Mount Sinai.
    • Leviticus. Attributed Author: Moses. Year Written: 1445-1405 B.C. Genre: The Law. Chapters: 27. In the Book of Leviticus, God gives Israel laws for worship and holy living.
    • Numbers. Attributed Author: Moses. Year Written: 1445-1405 B.C. Genre: The Law. Chapters: 36. The Book of Numbers is the culmination of the story of Israel’s exodus from oppression in Egypt and their journey wandering in the wilderness for 40 years because of their disobedience and lack of faith until they take possession of the land God promised their fathers.
  2. The Bible is a collection of 66 books inspired by God that guide the life of every believer. These books were written by more than 40 people over approximately 1500 years, and each character and story helps point to one person: Christ Jesus and His act of redemption. Genesis - Discusses the creation of the world, sin and its consequences, and ...

  3. Habakkuk Chapter Summaries. Zephaniah Chapter Summaries. Haggai Chapter Summaries. Zechariah Chapter Summaries. Malachi Chapter Summaries. You can also browse through our Old Testament Chapter Summaries page to get a quick overview of each book in the first division of the Bible as well as the number of chapters contained within.

  4. Oct 1, 2021 · They also believe he wrote chapters 40-66 near the end of his life, around 681 B.C. Those who defend the three authors theory claim that the second author would have written chapters 40-55 in the sixth century B.C., and the third author would have been a postexilic prophet, who wrote chapters 56-66 around 400 B.C.

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  6. Book of 1 Peter. Book of 2 Peter. Book of 1 John. Book of 2 John. Book of 3 John. Book of Jude. Book of Revelation. BibleRef.com Book Summaries - links to summaries of each book of the Bible.

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