• Genesis: Creaton, the fall of man, Founding of the Hebrew Nation
  • Exodus: Deliverance from Egypt, Covenant with Hebrew Nation
  • Leviticus: Laws of Hebrew Nation
  • Numbers: Journey to promised Land
  • Deuteronomy: Laws of Hebrew Nation
  • Joshua: Conquest of Canaan
  • Judges: First 300 years in the Land
  • Ruth: Beginning of Messianic Family of David
  • I Samuel: Organization of the Kingdom
  • II Samuel: Reign of David
  • I kings: Division of the Kingdom (Isreal & Judah)
  • II Kings: History of the Divided Kingdom
  • I Chronicles: Reign of David
  • II Chronicles: History of Southern Kingdom
  • Ezra: Return from Captivity, Rebuild the Temple
  • Nehemiah: Rebuilding Jerusalem
  • Esther: Escape of Israel from Extermination
  • Job: Problem of Suffering
  • Psalms: National Hymn Book of Israel
  • Proverbs: Wisdom of Solomon
  • Ecclesiastes: Vanity of Earthly Life
  • Song of Solomon: Portrays God's Love for his Chruch
  • Isaiah: The coming of the Messiah
  • Jeremiah: Prophecy about the Jewish nation, Idolatry, Judgement, Restoration, Promises of the Messiah
  • Lamentations: Grief over the destruction of Jerusalem
  • Ezekiel: Warning of calamities , Future restoration of Isreal, Coming of the Messiah
  • Daniel: Prophecies concerning the Death of the Messiah, Restoration of the Jews, Conversion of the Gentiles
  • Hosea: Prophecy against the Jewish Nation on Sin and Idolatry, Invite to repentance and promises of mercy.
  • Joel: Prediction of the Holy Spirit
  • Amos: Prophecies of the destruction of neighbouring, Restoration of the Church by the Messiah.
  • Obadiah: Destruction of Edom, fortells the restoration of the Jews
  • Jonah: An errand of mercy to Nineveh
  • Micah: Bethlehem to be Birthplace of the Messiah
  • Nahum: Destruction of Nineveh predicted
  • Habakkuk: The Just shall Live by Faith
  • Zephaniah: Fortells the destruction of the enemies of the Jews, promises of future blessings, Restoration of the Nation
  • Haggai: Encouragement to rebuild the Temple
  • Zechariah: Rebuilding the Temple
  • Malachi: Repent! Prepare the way for the Lord.
  • Matthew: Jesus the Messiah
  • Mark: Jesus the Wonderful
  • Luke: Jesus the Son of Man
  • John: Jesus the Son of God
  • Acts: The arrival of the promised Holy Spirit, To confirm the truth of Christianity, and show that Christs declarations were fulfilled
  • Romans: Nature of Christ's Work
  • I Corinthians: Various Church Disorders
  • II Corinthians: Paul's Vindication of his Apostleship
  • Galations: By Grace, not by Law
  • Ephesians: Unity of the Church
  • Philippians: Confirm, and encourage to walk in the Faith. Caution against Judaizing teachers
  • Colossians: Deity of Jesus
  • I Thessalonians: The Lord's Second Coming
  • II Thessalonians: The Lord's Second Coming
  • I Timothy: The Care of the Church in Ephesus
  • II Timothy: Paul encourages Timothy to Persevere
  • Titus: The Churches of Crete
  • Philemon: Conversion of a runaway slave
  • Hebrews: Christ the Mediator of a New Covenant
  • James: Good Works
  • I Peter: To a persecuted Church
  • II Peter: Urged not to fall away from Christ
  • I John: Love
  • II John: Caution against false teachers
  • III John: Stedfastness in the Faith
  • Jude: Warning against Apostasy
  • Revelation: Ultimate Triumph of Christ
Esau is given, in Hebrews, as an example of one who
Spurned an opportunity to repent
Never attemped to repent
Was given no chance to repent
Repented and was saved
"Now if I do that I would not," said Paul, "it is no more I that do it, but
The devil without"
Sin that dwelleth in me"
The one that tempteth me"
My other self"
While Paul had been entrusted with the Gospel to the uncircumcised, the gospel to the circumcised had been entrusted to
Andrew
James
John
Peter
The chief priests and the Pharisees sealed Jesus' tomb for they thought they could therby prevent
His resurrection
The disciples from removing His body
The mob from seizing His body
The people from ever knowing whether Jesus did escape the tomb
When the Pharisees and scribes complained to Jesus that His disciples did not wash their hands when they ate bread, He replied that
Their hands were already clean
The appeal to tradition was not well grounded
A man is defiled not by what goes into his mouth but by what comes out of it
The protesters were hypocrites, not themselves observing this rule
In Proverbs we are told "For they are life unto those that find them, and
the ability to judge right from wrong"
the answer to life's questions"
health to all their flesh"
the keys to the kingdom"
What are we told to "Put on" so that we may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil
A smile on our faces
The whole armour of God
The Love of God
The ability to know evil
What must you be in order to see the Kingdom of God?
A faithful church goer
A person who is loving and kind
Born Again
A cheerful giver
We can have whatever we ask from God, because....
We are Born Again
We faithfully go to church
We are a loving person
We keep his commandments, and do those things that are pleasing in his sight
In 2 Timothy we are told: "For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but..."
of power, and of love, and of a sound mind
the ability to know good and evil
a mind that is pleasing to God
the ability to help others not to fear
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