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14 Bible Reading – The Book Of Genesis
A Transcript Of The Video Study According to the Chronological Chart Of Bible Books, Genesis is the first book which appears on the timeline. We believe it was written by Moses, probably around the year 1491 BC, either during or just after he met with the Lord on Mount Sinai. It is a divinely inspired book, meaning God breathed out His words through Moses. The words of this book, therefore, are the words of God. They are able to make the Lord’s people wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. They are profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the Lord’s people might be mature in the faith, throughly furnished unto all good works. (2 Tim 3:15-17)…
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13 Bible Reading – Are There Any Final Instructions Before I Begin Reading The Books Of The Bible?
A Transcript Of The Video Study Having completed the preliminary studies for Bible Reading, we are set to begin with the book of Genesis. However, before jumping immediately into the first book of the Bible, I recommend we take a break for a couple of weeks. Between now and then, there are three things I would like for you to do. First, be sure to download and/or purchase the recommended navigational tools. To be clear what these are, there is first, 1. The Chronological Charts Of Bible Books, Jared Smith 2. The Framework Of Sovereign Grace, Jared Smith 3. The Synchronological Map Of World History, Sebastian Adams 4. The Key To The Synchronological Map Of World History, Attic Books 5. Annals Of The World, James…
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12 Bible Reading – How Do I Use The Chronological Charts Of Bible Books?
A Transcript Of The Video Study In our previous study, I suggested The Chronological Chart Of Bible Books should be used as a navigational tool as you journey through the books of the Bible. For this study, I would like to explain how the chart works, so that you can proficiently use it as a guide. There are two charts—one for the Old Testament and another for the New Testament. Let’s begin with the Old Testament books. 1. The Old Testament Books. Allow me to give an explanation of the color coding scheme, which will help you more easily identify the information on the chart. The color purple highlights the books of the Bible; the color blue highlights the number of chapters for each book,…
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Bible Reading – Navigational Tools
The diagrams below are designed to serve as navigational tools as you journey through the books of the Bible. The Chronological Charts Of Bible Books are historic overviews, whereas the Framework Of Sovereign Grace is a theological overview. The chronological charts explain where the books of the Bible fit within a historical context; the framework explains how the books of the Bible are relevant for today. I recommend both sets of diagrams be used when reading through the books of the Bible. The diagrams may be downloaded, which will not only make them more accessible, but will also allow the size of the text to be increased. The Chronological Charts Of Bible Books The Framework Of Sovereign Grace
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11 Bible Reading – Are There Any Navigational Tools That May Guide Me On My Journey Through The Bible?
A Transcript Of The Video Study Navigational tools, such as a map and compass, are used by travelers when taking a journey into an unknown country. Well, I would like to suggest a set of tools which will help navigate your journey through the books of the Bible. The first of these tools is— 1. The Chronological Chart Of Bible Books. As you know from our first study in this series on Bible Reading, the books of the Bible are not listed in chronological order. Rather, they are arranged in a logical order—the first seventeen books of the Old Testament are grouped together as historical books; the last seventeen are prophetical books; and the middle five are experiential books. And then, for the New Testament,…
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10 Bible Reading – How Were The Saints Of The Old Testament Saved?
A Transcript Of The Video Study This is a question I have answered several times in previous studies. However, it happens to be a question which seems to linger in the minds of many church goers, especially those who have been influenced by Dispensational teachings. As I pointed out in our previous study, there are many people who view the Old Testament to be a revelation of God’s Law, which sinners were responsible to obey in order to have a relationship with God, whereas they see the New Testament as a revelation of God’s grace where sinners are responsible to believe on Christ in order to have a relationship with God. When those who believe such things are questioned about whether sinners are saved by…