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  1. It is important to take truths discovered in the Old Testament and showing how they relate to the New Testament and our lives. The Old was written to provide light on the New and vice versa. It is critical that we, as growing Christians, have a deeper knowledge of the Old Testament.

  2. Below you will find all the books of the Old Testament in PDF format. The Pentateuch is the word designated to refer to the first five books of the Bible, which were written by Moses, and are part of the Old Testament. These books are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.

    • The OT was Jesus’s only Scripture and makes up three-fourths (75.55 percent) of our Bible. If space says anything, the OT matters to God, who gave us his Word in a book.
    • The OT substantially influences our understanding of key biblical teachings. By the end of the Law (Genesis–Deuteronomy), the Bible has already described or alluded to all five of the major covenants that guide Scripture’s plot structure (Adamic-Noahic, Abrahamic, Mosaic, Davidic, and new).
    • We meet the same God in both Testaments. Note how the book of Hebrews begins: “Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son” (Heb.
    • The OT announces the very ‘good news/gospel’ we enjoy. The gospel is the good news that through Jesus––the divine, crucified, and resurrected Messiah––God reigns over all and saves and satisfies believing sinners.
  3. In your own words, explain why studying the Old Testament is important. How should this affect the way that you read the Old Testament? What is something that you can do this week to help someone else understand why the Old Testament is important? How do you see the Old Testament’s relationship to the New Testament?

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  4. All ten Steps can be viewed online at: Read: Genesis 1-3. Genesis gives us a picture of man’s origin, his fall, and God’s provision for his salvation. Because the Bible is indeed the inspired Word of God, we can depend upon Genesis being absolutely correct in every detail.

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  5. Why read the Old Testament? Once you begin to read and study it, you will discover that it is filled with great riches: The Old Testament provides the foundation for the whole Bible. Both the Old and New Testaments are equally part of the Bible Both tell us about God Both inform us about basic truths we need to know.

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  7. To many people, the Old Testament is a closed book. Other Christians pick helpful passages out of the Old Testament without any knowledge of the context or the overall story of God‘s dealings with the chosen people from whom the Messiah came.