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Introduction Bible: from Greek biblia = books or scrolls - The Holy Bible. Scripture: from Latin scriptura = writing - The Holy Scripture. Word: translation of the Greek logos - The Word of God... Christ the Word of God and the Wisdom of God. Written by about 40 people with different culture, education, profession, language, locations, etc. over 1600 years, yet it has a unifying theme: CHRIST. Language: most of the Old Testament was written in Hebrew; a few chapters in Aramaic. The New Testament was written in Greek (a few Aramaic words). Characterized by: variety and unity, historical and contemporary, simple and profound, human and divine. Importance: a light to our path (Ps. 119:105), a sweet taste (Ps. 119:103), a weapon in the fight against evil (Eph. 6:17),... The Inspiration of the Bible 1. God gave and guaranteed all that the Bible writers had to say on all of the subjects they discussed. 2. He determined for them by inward prompting (plus providential conditioning and control) the manner in which they should express His truth. He did not dictate the manuscript to them but He revealed His truth (visions, spoke directly, etc.) to them and showed them how they should present it. He led them to express His Word in terms of their own outlook, interests, literary habits, peculiarities of style. The Inspiration of the Old Testament one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled (Matt. 5:18) no prophecy of the scripture of any private interpretation. For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but by the Holy Ghost. (2 Pet. 1:20-21) All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness. (2 Tim. 3:16) The prophets introduce their thus saith the Lord, the word of the Lord that came unto me, or something similar. - 3,808 times in O.T. Textual Transmission - the scribes (later, Masoretes; Masorah = tradition) and the customs of copying the Scriptures; counting the the words and the letters. Hebrew text (Masoretic) - Aramaic paraphrases (Targums) - Greek version (Septuagint, 280 BC) - Syriac 100 AD. The Inspiration of the New Testament God moved writers of N.T. to record His Word faithfully as He did with writers of O.T. They were conscious of what the Holy Spirit was doing through them. perfect understanding of all things from the very first (Luke 1:3) - eyewitness of events (John 21:24) St. Paul knew that he was expressing what the Holy Spirit directed him to write (1Cor. 2:13; 4:14; 5:9; 14:37; 2Cor. 9:1; 2 Pet. 3:15) N.T. text has been copied constantly from the start. Manuscripts: 5,000 in Greek and 15,000 in other languages - 2nd to 4th century. Ancient translations: Latin (the Vulgate), Jerome 400 AD. Syriac, Bishop Rabbula of Edessa 400 AD. Coptic, 300 AD. Divisions Jewish (Hebrew) - The Law (Torah); The Prophets (Nebiim): Former & Latter; The Writings (Ketubim): Poetry, the Scrolls (Megillot), History Christian - OLD TESTAMENT: Law (5 books); Historical (12 books); Poetry (5 books); Prophecy: Major Prophets (5 books), Minor Prophets (12 books) NEW TESTAMENT: The Gospels (4 books); History (1 book); Letters/Epistles: Pauline (14 books), Catholic (7 books); Prophecy (1 book) Catholic & Orthodox - Deuterocanonical : Tobit; Judith; 1 & 2 Maccabees; Wisdom; Ecclesiasticus (Son of Sirach); Baruch; Additions to Esther & Daniel

Value: How Do I Read and Understand 1. Divine messages and promises of the Creator to His creation. 2. God s commandments and will towards us. 3. Dialogue of mutual love and friendship. 4. Discovery of God, the Person of Jesus Christ, and His plan for the human race. 5. Living words to be experienced in our daily life. 6. Light and guidance for our steps, choices, etc. in life. 7. Comfort, support, encouragement at times of need. Understanding: Interpretation - Help - English versions - Historical and literal interpretations; example crossing the Red Sea Moral interpretations; example trusting the Lord Spiritual and allegorical or symbolic interpretations; example Baptism Study Bibles; Life Application Bibles; Commentary; Information Books; Interpretation Books King James; New King James; Revised Standard; New International; Good News; Jerusalem; New English Habits: Program - Read daily - Time - Understand - Memorize - Meditate - Seriousness - Plan to read all the books of the Bible choose the order Daily bread; spiritual food for the soul; must be consistent / regular Priority over other things Pay attention to the verses mentioned in sermons and read in the Church; listen to Bible tapes Learn to recall verses; associate them to events in your life; memorize as many as you can Think of God s promises and dealings with the people of the Bible and apply them to yourself Take your Bible and all of the above very seriously

Christian Canon Pentateuch Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy Law Matthew Mark Luke John Historical Joshua 1 & 2 Samuel Ezra Judges 1 & 2 Kings Nehemiah Acts Ruth 1 & 2 Chronicles Esther Poetic Teaching Job Romans Colossians Hebrews Psalms 1 & 2 Corinthians 1 & 2 ThessalonianJames Proverbs Galatians 1 & 2 Timothy 1 & 2 Peter Ecclesiastes Ephesians Titus 1, 2 & 3 John Song of Solomon Philippians Philemon Jude

Prophetic Isaiah Hosea Nahum Jeremiah Joel Habakkuk Lamentations Amos Zephaniah Revelation Ezekiel Obadiah Haggai Daniel Jonah Zechariah Micah Malachi Deuterocanonical Tobit Judith 1 & 2 Maccabees Wisdom Ecclesiasticus (Son of Sirach) Baruch Additions to Esther & Daniel

The Bible is not such a book a man would write if he could, or could write if he would. The Bible is unique because... It was written over a period of 1,500 years, on 3 continents, in 3 languages by more than 40 authors from every walk of life yet with an awesome unity and continuity. It has been, and continues to be, translated, printed and distributed at unparalleled rates. It contains fulfilled prophecies, verified history and amazing personalities. It survived time, persecution and criticism. But above all, It is unique because it is the Word of God that changed and continues to change lives. So make it your daily bread and let it work miracles in your life.

Books of the Old Testament What are the THREE major divisions of the Hebrew OT? What are the FOUR major divisions of the current OT? What was the language of the OT? What is the Septuagint LXX? What is the meaning of canon in reference to the Bible? What are the Deutero-canonical Books?

The Books of the O.T. The Five Books of Moses The Law The Torah Genesis The beginnings (the primeval history) Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, Jacob & Joseph Exodus Salvation Israel in Egypt, Wilderness & Sinai Passover Covenant Law Tabernacle Leviticus Sanctification Be Holy for I AM HOLY 5 Sacrifices Feasts Purifications Numbers In the Wilderness Trip to the Promised Land Deuteronomy Commitment 3 Sermons by Moses The Historical Books Joshua Judges Ruth I & II Samuel I & II Kings I & II Chronicles Ezra Nehemiah Esther

The Books of the O.T. Poetical Books Wisdom Books Job Mystery of Suffering Psalms Life of Praise Proverbs Victory of Wisdom Ecclesiastes Illusion of the worldly desires Song of Songs Union with Christ Major Prophets Isaiah Jeremiah Lamentation Ezekiel Daniel Minor Prophets Hosea Joel Amos Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah Malachi

The Books of the O.T. Deutro-Canonical Books Tobit Judith Cont. of Esther Chapter 10-16 Wisdom Joshua Son of Sirach Baruch Cont. of Daniel Ch. 3 (cont.) & Ch. 13-14 I & II Maccabees Psalm 151

The Divisions of the Hebrew O.T. The Divisions of the Hebrew O.T. The Law / Torah / Moses 5 The Prophets 4 + 4 The Writings / Psalms 3 + 5 + 3 They are the same The 24 books in the Hebrew O.T. are identical to the 39 books in the current O.T. The 12 minor prophets as one book and Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, Ezra-Nehemiah in 4 books instead of 8

What are the THREE major divisions of the Hebrew OT? A B C Torah, Prophets, Writings Moses, Psalms, Writings Torah, Canonical, Historical

What are the FOUR major divisions of the current OT? A B C Minor Prophets, History, Geography, Language History, Law, Major Prophets, Minor Prophets Pentateuch, History, Poetical, Prophets

Language and Documents The Language of the O.T. Hebrew some Aramaic (in Daniel) The Septuagint LXX The Greek translation done in Alexandria in c. 300 B.C. The Dead Sea Scrolls

What was the language of the OT? A B C Coptic - some Greek Hebrew - some Aramaic Latin- some Greek

What language is the Septuagint LXX? A B C Greek Coptic Hebrew

The Dead Sea scrolls consist of about 900 documents, including texts from the Hebrew Bible, discovered between 1947 and 1956 in eleven caves in and around the Wadi Qumran near the ruins of the ancient settlement of Khirbet Qumran, on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea. The texts are of great religious and historical significance, as they include some of the only known surviving copies of Biblical documents made before 100 BC and preserve evidence of late Second Temple Judaism. They are written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek, mostly on parchment, but with some written on papyrus. These manuscripts generally date between 150 BC to 70 AD. The scrolls are most commonly identified with the ancient Jewish sect called the Essenes. The Dead Sea Scrolls are traditionally divided into three groups: "Biblical" manuscripts (copies of texts from the Hebrew Bible), which comprise roughly 40% of the identified scrolls; "Apocryphal" or "Pseudepigraphical" manuscripts (known documents from the Second Temple Period like Enoch, Jubilees, Tobit, Sirach, non-canonical psalms, etc., that were not ultimately canonized in the Hebrew Bible), which comprise roughly 30% of the identified scrolls; and "Sectarian" manuscripts (previously unknown documents that speak to the rules and beliefs of a particular group or groups within greater Judaism) like the Community Rule, War Scroll, Pesher (Hebrew pesher פשר = "Commentary") on Habakkuk, and the Rule of the Blessing, which comprise roughly 30% of the identified scrolls.

The Canon From Greek kanon meaning reed or cane. It means ruler, measure or standard. In case of the Bible, it refers to the list of books accepted as Holy Scripture: the Canonical Books. The Deutro-Canonical Books or the second Canonical Books are found in the Septuagint (LXX)

What term refers to the list of books accepted as Holy Scripture? A B C Deutro Tradition Canon

The Deutro-Canonical Books are found in the Septuagint. A True B False

BONUS: Which of the following is a Deutro- Canonical Book? A B C Joshua Titus Tobit

Thomas Nelson Publishers: Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps & Charts : Old and New Testaments. Rev. and updated ed. Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, 1996

Books of the Old Testament What are the THREE major divisions of the Hebrew OT? Torah (Law / Moses), Prophets, Writings (Psalms) What are the FOUR major divisions of the current OT? Law (Pentateuch / The Five Books), History Books, Poetical Books, Prophets (Major & Minor) What was the language of the OT? Hebrew some Aramaic (in the Book of Daniel) What is the Septuagint LXX? The Greek translation of the OT (c. 300 B.C.) What is the meaning of canon in reference to the Bible? It means rule or standard and it refers to the list of books accepted as Holy Scripture (the Canonical Books) What are the Deutro-canonical Books? Books found in the Greek translation but not in the Hebrew version of the OT. Some of them are accepted by the Orthodox and Catholic churches.

Thomas Nelson Publishers: Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps & Charts : Old and New Testaments. Rev. and updated ed. Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, 1996

Thomas Nelson Publishers: Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps & Charts : Old and New Testaments. Rev. and updated ed. Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, 1996

Thomas Nelson Publishers: Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps & Charts : Old and New Testaments. Rev. and updated ed. Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, 1996