What Book of The Bible Should I Read First?
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What book of the Bible should I read first? Have you ever wondered about this? Should you start reading in the Old Testament or the New Testament? And if you've been a seasoned Christian but trying to get back in, where do you start? This can be a difficult question to answer especially if you are new. This video provides some practical tips on where to start reading the Bible and how to improve the quality of your Bible study.
Overview of The Bible
For those who have little to no knowledge of the Bible.
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Overview of The Bible (Part 1)
When I first became a Christian in 1999, I did not understand the Bible and didn't know where to start. So, I did what I thought was best: I started reading the King James Version of the Holy Bible from Genesis to Revelation. I wish someone had given me an "overview of The Bible" and taught me how to study it.
When I first became a Christian in 1999, I did not understand the Bible and didn't know where to start. So, I did what I thought was best: I started reading the King James Version of the Holy Bible from Genesis to Revelation. I wish someone had given me an "overview of The Bible" and taught me how to study it.
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The Pentateuch
Key Word-Sin
Key Word-Separation
Key Word Sacrifice
Key Word-Solution
The Pentateuch- refers to the first five books of the Bible. These books are also referred to as the Torah (instruction) or the Law of Moses or the Mosaic Law.
Key Word-Sin
Key Word-Separation
Key Word Sacrifice
Key Word-Solution
The Pentateuch- refers to the first five books of the Bible. These books are also referred to as the Torah (instruction) or the Law of Moses or the Mosaic Law.
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The Prophetic Books (Part 1 )
Key word- Seers
As an act of mercy, God sends prophets to communicate HIS will to them. )
Key word- Seers
As an act of mercy, God sends prophets to communicate HIS will to them. )
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The Prophetic Book (Prophecy) (Part 2 )
Keyword- Seers
As an act of mercy, God sends prophets to communicate HIS will to them.
The last seventeen books of the Old Testament look forward to Christ.
Keyword- Seers
As an act of mercy, God sends prophets to communicate HIS will to them.
The last seventeen books of the Old Testament look forward to Christ.
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The Intertestamental Period
Key Word-Silence
There were 400 years between the end of the OT (Esther) and the opening of the NT.
During this time there were no prophetic or inspired writings God saw fit to include in the Bible.
Key Word-Silence
There were 400 years between the end of the OT (Esther) and the opening of the NT.
During this time there were no prophetic or inspired writings God saw fit to include in the Bible.
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The Gospels and Acts
Key word -Stories
Key Word- Spokesmen
The word “Gospel” simply means “good news.”
The book of Acts is the only historical book in the NT and it describes how the gospel spread from Jerusalem to Judea to Samaria and ultimately to Rome (Acts 1:8 )
Key word -Stories
Key Word- Spokesmen
The word “Gospel” simply means “good news.”
The book of Acts is the only historical book in the NT and it describes how the gospel spread from Jerusalem to Judea to Samaria and ultimately to Rome (Acts 1:8 )
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The Gospels and Acts: Matthew
Key Word-Stories
The word “Gospel” means “good news.”
The Book of Matthew / The Gospel of Matthew
It was written for the Jewish people (Jews). Matthew is the only Gospel that quoted many Old Testament scriptures to prove to the Jews that Jesus was their Messiah and the ONE the prophet prophesied about. The Jews cared about whether Jesus was their Messiah and who his ancestor was. Was he the Son of David? The Book of Matthew proved to the Jews that Jesus was and is their King.
Key Word-Stories
The word “Gospel” means “good news.”
The Book of Matthew / The Gospel of Matthew
It was written for the Jewish people (Jews). Matthew is the only Gospel that quoted many Old Testament scriptures to prove to the Jews that Jesus was their Messiah and the ONE the prophet prophesied about. The Jews cared about whether Jesus was their Messiah and who his ancestor was. Was he the Son of David? The Book of Matthew proved to the Jews that Jesus was and is their King.
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The Gospels and Acts: Mark
Key Word-Stories
The word “Gospel” simply means “good news.”
The Book of Mark / The Gospel of Mark
It was written for the Romans. The Romans cared more about power. They would rather hear what Jesus could do than know who Jesus’s parents and ancestors were. You will find nothing about Jesus’s genealogy in the Book of Mark. So, the Book of Mark has more miracles than the other Gospels to demonstrate the Power of Jesus.
Key Word-Stories
The word “Gospel” simply means “good news.”
The Book of Mark / The Gospel of Mark
It was written for the Romans. The Romans cared more about power. They would rather hear what Jesus could do than know who Jesus’s parents and ancestors were. You will find nothing about Jesus’s genealogy in the Book of Mark. So, the Book of Mark has more miracles than the other Gospels to demonstrate the Power of Jesus.
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The Gospels and Acts: Luke
Key Word-Stories
The word “Gospel” simply means “good news.”
The Book of Luke / The Gospel of Luke
Luke wrote to the Gentiles and to the rest of the world (non-Jewish audience) that Jesus love them and came to save them too. Jesus did not just come for Jews, HE came for all people.
Key Word-Stories
The word “Gospel” simply means “good news.”
The Book of Luke / The Gospel of Luke
Luke wrote to the Gentiles and to the rest of the world (non-Jewish audience) that Jesus love them and came to save them too. Jesus did not just come for Jews, HE came for all people.
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The Gospels and Acts: John
Key Word-Stories
The word “Gospel” simply means “good news.”
The Book of John / The Gospel of John
The Gospel of John proves that Jesus was the Son of God.
Key Word-Stories
The word “Gospel” simply means “good news.”
The Book of John / The Gospel of John
The Gospel of John proves that Jesus was the Son of God.
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The Gospels and Acts: Acts
Key Word- Spokesmen
The Book of Acts
The book of Acts is the only historical book in the NT and it describes how the gospel spread from Jerusalem to Judea to Samaria and ultimately to Rome (Acts 1:8 )
Key Word- Spokesmen
The Book of Acts
The book of Acts is the only historical book in the NT and it describes how the gospel spread from Jerusalem to Judea to Samaria and ultimately to Rome (Acts 1:8 )
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The Epistles and Revelation: The Pauline Epistles
The Pauline Epistles.
Epistles means “Letters.”
The Book of Romans, 1&2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1&2 Thessalonians, 1&2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon.
The Pauline Epistles.
Epistles means “Letters.”
The Book of Romans, 1&2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1&2 Thessalonians, 1&2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon.
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The Epistles and Revelation: The General Epistles
The General Epistles
Key Word-Suffering
Epistles means “Letters.”
The Book of Hebrews, James, 1&2 Peter, 1,2&3 John, and Jude
The General Epistles
Key Word-Suffering
Epistles means “Letters.”
The Book of Hebrews, James, 1&2 Peter, 1,2&3 John, and Jude
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The Book of Revelation
Key Word-Savior
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