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GETTING
TO KNOW
YOUR
BIBLE
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY
P.O Box 62970, Colorado Springs, CO 80962-2970
Scripture passages taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version,
Copyright (c)1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society.
All Rights Reserved.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR
BIBLE
You have a new Bible.
Congratulations!
But don’t let its size frighten you.
When you get to know your
Bible you’ll find it’s filled with stories of adventure and romance,
heroes and villains, courage and cowardice, powerful leaders and
ordinary people - just like you.
And the Bible has the answers to life’s most important questions.
The word Bible comes from a Greek word meaning “books.”
Holy means “to set apart for a purpose,” especially a purpose related
to God.
So, the title Holy Bible really means “special books that have
been set apart because they tell us about God.” Sometimes the Bible
is referred to as the Scriptures or Holy Scriptures.
Scripture simply
means “writing,” so the Holy Scriptures are “holy writings.”
Now, let’s turn to the Table of Contents.
As its Greek name
implies, the Bible is actually a collection of books.
Those books are
divided into two major sections: The Old Testament and The New
Testament.
The Old Testament contains the 39 holy books of the ancient
people of Israel.
The first of these books was written about 1,400
years before Jesus was born.
The last was written about 400 years
before his birth.
For convenience, these books are arranged by the
subjects they cover, not in the order they were written or by their
importance.
Sometimes they are divided into four smaller groups.
More than 25 different authors contributed to the Old Testament,
writing in the Hebrew language.
THE OLD TESTAMENT
Law
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Ezekiel
Daniel
Hosea
History
Wisdom
Literature
and Poetry
Joshua
Job
2 Kings
Ecclesiastes
Judges
Psalms
1Chronicles Proverbs
Ruth
Song
of
Songs
2Chronicles
1 Samuel
Ezra
2 Samuel
Nehemiah
1 Kings
Esther
Prophecy
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi
The Old Testament tells how God worked among the people of
Israel and contains many of the best known Bible characters and
Bible stories - Noah and the ark, Moses and the Ten Commandments,
David and Goliath, and many more.
It also contains many of God’s
promises, including his promise to send a special messenger to the
human race - The Anointed One - called Messiah in Hebrew.
The New Testament contains 27 books written by followers of
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