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An Introduction to THE BIBLE

What is the Bible? 2 The Bible is the Book of books. It is the combination of the Old Testament (OT), which has 39 books, and the New Testament (NT), which has 27 books. Many different people, such as Moses, David, Solomon, Daniel, Luke, Paul, and John wrote these books, but God inspired them to do the writing, so the Bible has no mistakes in it. The main subject of the Bible is the Lord Jesus Christ.

Old Testament 1. Genesis 2. Exodus 3. Leviticus 4. Numbers 5. Deuteronomy 6. Joshua 7. Judges 8. Ruth 9. 1 Samuel 10.2 Samuel 11.1 Kings 12.2 Kings 13.1 Chronicles 14.2 Chronicles 15.Ezra 16.Nehemiah 17.Esther 18.Job 19.Psalms 20.Proverbs 21.Ecclesiastes 22.Song of Solomon 23.Isaiah 24.Jeremiah 25.Lamentations 26.Ezekiel 27.Daniel 28.Hosea 29.Joel 30.Amos 31.Obadiah 32.Jonah 33.Micah 34.Nahum 35.Habakkuk 36.Zephaniah 37.Haggai 38.Zechariah 39.Malachi What are the Books of the Bible? New Testament 1. Matthew 2. Mark 3. Luke 4. John 5. Acts 6. Romans 7. 1 Corinthians 8. 2 Corinthians 9. Galatians 10.Ephesians 11.Philippians 12.Colossians 13.1 Thessalonians 14.2 Thessalonian 15.1 Timothy 16.2 Timothy 17.Titus 18.Philemon 19.Hebrews 20.James 21.1 Peter 22.2 Peter 23.1 John 24.2 John 25.3 John 26.Jude 27.Revelation 3

Do Many People Read the Bible? The Bible is the most widely printed book in human history. The whole Bible is translated into 518 languages, and parts of the Bible into 2,798 languages. 4 BOOK AUTHORS LANGUAGES DATE EST. NUMBERS The Bible Authors of the Bible The Quran Mohammed Arabic Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek 223 CE (compiled) 609 CE 632 CE 5 billion+ [1] 4 billion+ Quotations from Chairman Mao Mao Zedong Chinese 1964 800 million 新华字典 (Xinhua Zidian) Ministry of Education Standard Chinese of China 1953 400 million [2] A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens English 1859 200 million[3] Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince) Antoine de Saint- Exupéry French 1943 200 million[4] Book of Mormon Joseph Smith English 1830 150 million copies by 2011[5] The Lord of the Rings J. R. R. Tolkien English 1954 1955 150 million[6] The Hobbit J. R. R. Tolkien English 1937 100 million[7] 紅樓夢 / 红楼梦 (Hóng Lóu Mèng; Dream of the Red Chamber) Cao Xueqin Chinese 1759 1791 100 million[8] And Then There Were None Agatha Christie English 1939 100 million[9] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/list_of_most-printed_books

In What Part of the World was the Bible Written? 5 The Bible was written in the Mediterranean lands and in parts of SW Asia.

What are Some Lands the Bible Mentions? 6

4000 BC (Adam alive) 3000 BC (Methuselah alive) 2000 BC (Abraham alive) 1000 BC (David alive) 1 BC 1 AD (Jesus Christ on earth) 1000 AD (Leif Erikkson alive) 2000 AD (Some of us alive) Silent When was the Bible Written? The Bible was written over approximately 16 centuries from about 1500 BC (the time of Moses) to about 100 AD (the time of the apostle John). 7 Recorded Human History OT NT US History Bible Written The Fathers The Law The Gospel, 2390 BC or the Last Days Flood BC = Before Christ AD = Anno Domini or After Death

4000 BC 3000 BC Flood Tower of Babel 2000 BC Silent 1000 BC 1 BC 1 AD 1000 AD 2000 AD What Histories Do Bible Books Cover? 8 OT NT US History Bible Written Isaiah, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy Joshua Judges I & II Samuel I & II Kings I & II Chronicles Ezra Esther Nehemiah Job? Psalms Proverbs Song of Solomon & Ecclesiastes Gospels (4) Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Obadiah Acts Epistles & Revelation (22)

What Are Some of the Events in the Old Testament? 1. The Creation 2. The Fall of Man 3. The Flood 4. The Tower of Babel 5. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob 6. Jacob s Name Changed to Israel 7. Israel s Son Joseph Rules Egypt 8. Israel s Family Moves to Egypt and Becomes a Nation 9. Israelites Enslaved 10. Israelites Go Free on Passover 11. Israel Crosses the Red Sea 12. Moses Receives the Law at Mount Sinai 13. Israel Refuses to Enter Canaan and Wanders Forty Years 14. Moses Dies and Joshua Leads 15. Israel Conquers Canaan 16. Judges Rule Israel for 400 Years 17. Israel Cries for a King 18. King Saul, Son of Kish 19. King David, Son of Jesse 20. King Solomon Rules and Builds First Temple of God 21. Israel Divides Because of Solomon s Idolatry: Northern Kingdom Called Israel and Southern Kingdom called Judah 22. God Sends Prophets to Israel s Wicked Kings, Who Hear Not 23. God Preserves Judah For His Promise to David 24. Israel Carried Away by Assyrians 25. Judah Resists Assyrians 26. Judah Carried Captive to Babylon by Chaldeans 27. Judah (Jews) Set Free by Persians 28. Jews Rebuild Temple 29. Esther Helps Save Jews 30. Jews Rebuild Walls of Jerusalem 9

What Happened Between the Old Testament and New Testament? The Bible is silent from Malachi in the Old Testament and Matthew or Luke in the New Testament, so we find out about this time from non-inspired writings. These writings include the Apocrypha, a collection of several books that some list with the Bible, but were not considered inspired by the early church. 1. Having rebuilt the Temple and the walls of Jerusalem, the Jews live under the peaceful empire of the Persians, who had released them from captivity in Babylon. 2. The Persian empire grew rich and soft. 3. Alexander the Great of Macedonia (Northern Greece) conquered Persia. 4. Alexander was gentle to Jews, and his version of Greek culture took hold. 5. Alexander died young, and his generals ruled his huge empire. The Ptolemy family ruled Israel from the south, and Seleucid family ruled from the north, and finally won. 6. One Seleucid, Antiochus Epiphanes, oppressed the Jews horribly. 7. The Jews, led by the Maccabee family, fought and won freedom. 8. The Jews lived free for generations, but then grew corrupt and soft. 9. The Roman general, Pompey the Great, conquered Judaea. 10. Julius Caesar defeated Pompey and became dictator of Rome. 11. Octavian, great-nephew of Julius, gained control and became Augustus, the first Roman emperor. 12. During the taxation decree from Caesar Augustus, Jesus Christ born. 10

What Are Some of the Events in the New Testament? 1. John the Baptist Born 2. Jesus Christ Born to Mary, a Virgin 3. Jesus Amazes Temple Intellectuals at Twelve Years Old 4. John Baptizes Jesus 5. Satan Tempts Jesus 6. Jesus Preaches and Does Miracles 7. Multitudes Follow Jesus 8. Some Seek to Kill Jesus 9. Jesus Selects Twelve Apostles; Establishes Church 10. John the Baptist Beheaded 11. Jesus Transfigured In the Presence of 3 Apostles 12. Jesus Continues Preaching and Doing Miracles; Continues to Encounter Opposition 13. Jesus Raises Lazarus; Chief Priests Determine to Kill Jesus 14. 70 AD Defeat of Jerusalem Foretold 15. Jesus Keeps Passover With Apostles 16. Jesus Institutes Last Supper and Washes Apostles Feet 17. Jesus Teaches Going to Mount Olivet 18. Jesus Arrested in Gethsemane 19. Jesus On Trial before Priests 20. Jesus On Trial Before Pilate, Herod, and Pilate Again 21. Pilate Pronounces Jesus Not Guilty, But Sentences Him To Crucifixion 22. Jesus Crucified on Passover, Buried 23. On Third Day, Jesus Rises 24. Jesus Stays With Apostles 40 Days 25. Jesus Ascends to Heaven 26. Pentecost; Apostles Launch Church 27. Church Persecuted 28. Saul Converted to Apostle Paul 29. Church Includes Gentiles 30. Church Spreads Throughout World 11