Books Within the Bible Divisions Infographic (All Nations Leadership Institute

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tool chest the Books Within the Old & New Testament divisions Old Testament New Testament Contents canon big story Job Problems of human suffering Psalms collection of songs Proverbs collection of short sayings Ecclesiastes uselessness of much human activity Song of Solomon love story; prophecy between Christ and His Church Poetry Let’s take a quick view at each book within the Divisions Law Numbers: Israelites wander in the wilderness Deuteronomy Israelites reminded of history & God’s laws Genesis: beginning Exodus going out Leviticus: God explains how to worship Him Joshua; Judges; Ruth Israel conquered the promised land 1 & 2 Samuel; 1 & 2 Kings; 1 & 2 Chronicles Israel became a monarchy, rose to be one of the great nations of the world, divided & weakened, made captive by Assyrians & Babylonians Ezra; Nehemiah; Esther Events in Palestine and Persia after Babylonian captivity ended History Old Testament Jeremiah: pointed out captivity would come as a result of sin; Lamentations: Jeremiah laments Jerusalem’s fate; Ezekiel: rebukes sins of people, defends God’s justice MAJOR PROPHETS Isaiah: Call to righteousness, coming captivity because of sin; Prophecy MINOR PROPHETS Hosea: God’s forgiveness/pleaded with Israelites to repent; Joel: denounced sins that would lead to disaster; Amos: turn away from selfishness, dishonesty & cruelty; Obadiah: destruction of Eden; Jonah: carried God’s call to repentance; Micah: similar to Isaiah; Nahum: final ruin of Nineveh; Habakkuk: sinners were so long unpunished; Zephaniah: call for sinners to repent; Haggai: build the temple and stay faithful to worship; Zechariah: brought a similar message as Haggai; Malachi: closes with a prophecy fulfilled in John the Baptist New Testament Matthew Jesus, the King of Israel Mark Jesus, the Servant Luke Jesus, the Man John Jesus, the Almighty God Gospels History Acts: Reveals how people became Christians The Letters PAUL’S LETTERS Romans; 1&2 Corinthians; Galatians; Ephesians; Philippians; Colossians, 1&2 Thessalonians; 1&2 Timothy; Titus; Philemon; Hebrews correspondence to churches and/or individuals for teaching and counsel LETTERS FROM OTHERS James; 1&2 Peter; 1,2&3 John; Jude clarity and encouragement for application of the Gospel message Prophecy Revelation Records the revelation of Jesus Christ. Shows conflict between good and evil, as well as the final victory of Christ and His people References Eichenberger, J. (2011). Training for service Value Books, (2008). Know your Bible Template adapted from HubSpot.com

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tool

chest

the

Books Withinthe

Old & New Testamentdivisions

Old

Testament

New

Testament

Contents

canon

big

story

Job

Problems of human suffering

Psalms

collection of songs

Proverbs

collection of short sayings

Ecclesiastes

uselessness of much

human activity

Song of Solomon

love story; prophecy between

Christ and His Church

Poetry

Let’s take a quick view at each book within the Divisions

Law

Numbers:

Israelites wander

in the wilderness

Deuteronomy

Israelites

reminded of

history & God’s

laws

Genesis:

beginning

Exodus

going out

Leviticus:

God explains how to

worship Him

Joshua; Judges; Ruth

Israel conquered the promised land

1 & 2 Samuel; 1 & 2 Kings; 1 & 2

Chronicles

Israel became a monarchy, rose to be

one of the great nations of the world,

divided & weakened, made captive by

Assyrians & Babylonians

Ezra; Nehemiah; Esther

Events in Palestine and Persia after

Babylonian captivity ended

History

Old

Testament

Jeremiah: pointed out captivity would come as a

result of sin; Lamentations: Jeremiah laments

Jerusalem’s fate; Ezekiel: rebukes sins of people,

defends God’s justice

MAJOR PROPHETS

Isaiah: Call to

righteousness,

coming captivity

because of sin;

Prophecy

MINOR PROPHETS

Hosea: God’s forgiveness/pleaded with Israelites to

repent; Joel: denounced sins that would lead to

disaster; Amos: turn away from selfishness,

dishonesty & cruelty; Obadiah: destruction of Eden;

Jonah: carried God’s call to repentance; Micah:

similar to Isaiah; Nahum: final ruin of Nineveh;

Habakkuk: sinners were so long unpunished;

Zephaniah: call for sinners to repent; Haggai: build

the temple and stay faithful to worship; Zechariah:

brought a similar message as Haggai; Malachi:

closes with a prophecy fulfilled in John the Baptist

New

Testament

Matthew

Jesus, the King of Israel

Mark

Jesus, the Servant

Luke

Jesus, the Man

John

Jesus, the Almighty God

GospelsHistory

Acts:

Reveals how people became

Christians

The

Letters

PAUL’S LETTERS

Romans; 1&2 Corinthians;

Galatians; Ephesians;

Philippians; Colossians,

1&2 Thessalonians;

1&2 Timothy; Titus;

Philemon; Hebrews

correspondence to churches

and/or individuals for

teaching and counsel

LETTERS FROM OTHERS

James; 1&2 Peter;

1,2&3 John; Jude

clarity and encouragement

for application of the Gospel

message

Prophecy

Revelation

Records the revelation of

Jesus Christ. Shows conflict

between good and evil, as

well as the final victory of

Christ and His people References

Eichenberger, J. (2011). Training for service

Value Books, (2008). Know your Bible

Template adapted from HubSpot.com