Sermon Tone Analysis
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Scheme of God’s Revelation
Introduction:
This Book is a unity, though diverse.
It has: One theme ( Salvation or Redemption)
One main character (Jesus Christ)
One message
One Author (the Holy Spirit)
G.
Campbell Morgan said that the study of the Bible is like the study of Geography
There are two hemispheres: Old Testament
New Testament (the new is in the old concealed, the old is in the new revealed)
There are nine divisions: OT 1.
Law (Pentateuch penta means “5”)
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History
3.
Poetry
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Major Prophets
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Minor Prophets
NT 1.
Biography
2.
History (1)
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Epistles (21) (pauline, general, prison, pastoral)
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Apocalyptic
I.
Bible as a whole
a. Genesis – beginnings
b. Revelation – consummation
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Old Testament
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The Law
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Contents –
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Problem – lack of holiness
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Function – teach the need of a perfect priest
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The Historical books
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Contents
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Problem – failed human leadership
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Function
c. The
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d. Observations
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The Old Testament ends with a
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Key Word for OT is
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