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Beginner’s Walk Through The Whole BibleA bird’s eye view of all 66 books of the Bible
BibleGreek word “biblos” which means “the books.”
Essentially means library
Your bible is a portable library
66 books
40 authors(kings, prophets, businessmen, warriors, politicians,
doctors, fishermen, tax collectors, etc wrote books of the bible)
Written over a 1400 year period
BibleOld Testament 39 booksNew Testament 27 books________________________________________________
66 books total in the Bible
Old Testament39 books
The Pentateuch 5 booksThe History 12 booksThe Poetry 5 booksThe Prophets 17 books______________________________________________
39 books total in the Old Testament
Old Testament39 books
Old Testament39 books
Old Testament39 books
Old Testament39 books
Old Testament39 books
Old TestamentThe Pentateuch (a.k.a. the 5 books of Moses)
Old TestamentThe Pentateuch (a.k.a. the 5 books of Moses)
GenesisAuthor: Moses and his secretariatCreation of the cosmos & the earthCreation of humanitySin enters humanityCreation of a line of men who follow God (e.g.: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Noah, Shem…)
1
Old TestamentThe Pentateuch (a.k.a. the 5 books of Moses)
GenesisExodusAuthor: Moses and his secretariatCreation of a nation that follows GodGod takes that nation out of Egypt That nation (Israel) wanders in the desertIn the desert God gives His Laws to the nation of Israel
21. Creation cosmos & earth2. Creation humanity3. Sin enters man 4. Creation of faithful family
line
Old TestamentThe Pentateuch (a.k.a. the 5 books of Moses)
GenesisExodusLeviticusAuthor: Moses and his secretariatIn the desert God gives 3 sets of laws to Israel1. Ritual Laws :
how to offer sacrifices for sinsafter Jesus Christ = obsolete
2. Social Laws (how Jews were to treat Jews) :circa 1050 B.C., Jews asked for king to lead them instead of God = obsolete
3. Moral Laws :still relevant in New Testament
31. Creation cosmos & earth2. Creation humanity3. Sin enters man 4. Creation of faithful family
line5. Creation of a nation that
follows God6. God takes that nation out of
Egypt 7. That nation (Israel) wanders
in the desert8. In the desert God gives His
Laws to the nation of Israel
Old TestamentThe Pentateuch (a.k.a. the 5 books of Moses)
GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersAuthor: Moses and his secretariatThe nation of Israel is disobedient to GodGod lets them wander in the desert for 40 years
41. Creation cosmos & earth2. Creation humanity3. Sin enters man 4. Creation of faithful family
line5. Creation of a nation that
follows God6. God takes that nation out of
Egypt 7. That nation (Israel) wanders
in the desert8. In the desert God gives His
Laws to the nation of Israel9. In the desert God gives 3
sets of laws to Israel1. Ritual Laws obsolete2. Social Laws obsolete3. Moral Laws still applies
Old TestamentThe Pentateuch (a.k.a. the 5 books of Moses)
GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomyAuthor: Moses and his secretariatBefore Moses dies, he reminds Israel of several things:God created a nation from the line of Adam, Seth, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, etcGod rescued that nation (Israel) from slavery in EgyptGod promised to take Israel out of the desert and into the promised landIf Israel obeyed God, He would bless them (the Jews) and protect them
51. Creation cosmos & earth2. Creation humanity3. Sin enters man 4. Creation of faithful family
line5. Creation of a nation that
follows God6. God takes that nation out of
Egypt 7. That nation (Israel) wanders
in the desert8. In the desert God gives His
Laws to the nation of Israel9. In the desert God gives 3
sets of laws to Israel1. Ritual Laws obsolete2. Social Laws obsolete3. Moral Laws still applies
11. The nation of Israel is disobedient to God12. God lets them wander in the desert for 40 years
Old TestamentThe Pentateuch (a.k.a. the 5 books of Moses)
1. Creation cosmos & earth2. Creation humanity3. Sin enters man 4. Creation of faithful family
line5. Creation of a nation that
follows God6. God takes that nation out of
Egypt 7. That nation (Israel) wanders
in the desert8. In the desert God gives His
Laws to the nation of Israel9. In the desert God gives 3
sets of laws to Israel1. Ritual Laws obsolete2. Social Laws obsolete3. Moral Laws still applies
11. The nation of Israel is disobedient to God12. God lets them wander in
the desert for 40 years13. Before death, Moses reminds Israel that:14. God created nation from faithful family line15. God rescued that nation (Israel) from slavery in Egypt16. God promised to take Israel out of desert and into promised land17. If Israel obeyed God, He would bless and protect them
Old TestamentThe Pentateuch (a.k.a. the 5 books of Moses)
The History
Old Testament
The History
JoshuaAuthor: JoshuaAfter Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of IsraelJoshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
Old Testament 1
The History
JoshuaJudgesAuthor: SamuelAfter Joshua established Israel in the promised landThe Jews begin to disobey GodGod raises up judges to lead Israel back to Him
Old Testament 2
1. Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of Israel
2. Joshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
The History
JoshuaJudgesRuthAuthor: Samuel or NathanA symbolic interlude in the books of History (Boaz symbolizes Christ)Story of 2 widows, Naomi and RuthRuth marries BoazBoaz is great grandfather of King David
Old Testament 3
1. Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of Israel
2. Joshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
3. Joshua establishes Israel in promised land
4. Jews begin to disobey God5. God raises up judges to
lead Israel back to Him
The History
JoshuaJudgesRuth1 SamuelAuthors: chapters 1 to 24 = Samuel, chapters 25-31 = Gad and NathanAfter period of the judgesSamuel (a prophet) is temporary leader of IsraelSamuel annoints Saul as Israel’s first kingSaul sins constantly against God, refuses to repentGod raises up a replacement: David (who kills Goliath)Saul tries to kill David
Old Testament 4
1. Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of Israel
2. Joshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
3. Joshua establishes Israel in promised land
4. Jews begin to disobey God5. God raises up judges to
lead Israel back to Him
6. Story of 2 widows, Naomi and Ruth
7. Ruth marries Boaz8. Boaz is great
grandfather of King David
The History
JoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 SamuelAuthors: Gad and NathanDavid succeeds SaulDavid unites IsraelDavid leads Israeli army to defend Israel against other nationsDavid commits adultery with Bathsheba and has her husband killedDavid’s personal life and the nation of Israel suffer for this sin. Even though God forgives him
Old Testament 5
1. Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of Israel
2. Joshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
3. Joshua establishes Israel in promised land
4. Jews begin to disobey God5. God raises up judges to
lead Israel back to Him
6. Story of 2 widows, Naomi and Ruth
7. Ruth marries Boaz8. Boaz is great
grandfather of King David
9. After period of judges10. Samuel temporary
leader of Israel11. Samuel annoints Saul
as Israel’s first king12. Saul sins , refuses to
repent13. God raises up a
replacement: David 14. Saul tries to kill David
The History
JoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 KingsAuthor: JeremiahDavid’s son Solomon becomes king of IsraelSolomon falls away from God but returns to God in his latter yearsUpon Solomon’s death, civil war divides Israel into 2 neighbouring countries: Israel to the north and Judah to the south
Old Testament 6
1. Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of Israel
2. Joshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
3. Joshua establishes Israel in promised land
4. Jews begin to disobey God5. God raises up judges to
lead Israel back to Him
6. Story of 2 widows, Naomi and Ruth
7. Ruth marries Boaz8. Boaz is great
grandfather of King David
9. After period of judges10. Samuel temporary
leader of Israel11. Samuel annoints Saul
as Israel’s first king12. Saul sins , refuses to
repent13. God raises up a
replacement: David 14. Saul tries to kill David15. David succeeds Saul16. David unites Israel17. David & Israeli army
defend Israel vs. other nations
18. David & Bathsheba commit adultery, David has her husband killed
19. David’s life and the nation of Israel suffer for this sin. Even though God forgives him
The History
JoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 Kings2 KingsAuthor: JeremiahAfter kingdom split into Israel (north) and Judah (south), several kings ruledIsrael was rebellious against God and was conquered first & exiledJudah was more faithful and lasted longer, but eventually sinned and was conquered and exiled to Babylon
Old Testament 7
1. Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of Israel
2. Joshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
3. Joshua establishes Israel in promised land
4. Jews begin to disobey God5. God raises up judges to
lead Israel back to Him
6. Story of 2 widows, Naomi and Ruth
7. Ruth marries Boaz8. Boaz is great
grandfather of King David
9. After period of judges10. Samuel temporary
leader of Israel11. Samuel annoints Saul
as Israel’s first king12. Saul sins , refuses to
repent13. God raises up a
replacement: David 14. Saul tries to kill David15. David succeeds Saul16. David unites Israel17. David & Israeli army
defend Israel vs. other nations
18. David & Bathsheba commit adultery, David has her husband killed
19. David’s life and the nation of Israel suffer for this sin. Even though God forgives him
20. David’s son Solomon becomes king of Israel
21. Solomon falls away from God but returns to God in his latter years
22. Upon Solomon’s death, civil war divides Israel into 2 neighbouring countries: Israel to the north and Judah to the south
The History
JoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 Kings2 Kings
Old Testament
1 ChroniclesAuthor: EzraBiggest genealogyrecord in bibleRecaps David’s life
8
1. Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of Israel
2. Joshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
3. Joshua establishes Israel in promised land
4. Jews begin to disobey God5. God raises up judges to
lead Israel back to Him
6. Story of 2 widows, Naomi and Ruth
7. Ruth marries Boaz8. Boaz is great
grandfather of King David
9. After period of judges10. Samuel temporary
leader of Israel11. Samuel annoints Saul
as Israel’s first king12. Saul sins , refuses to
repent13. God raises up a
replacement: David 14. Saul tries to kill David15. David succeeds Saul16. David unites Israel17. David & Israeli army
defend Israel vs. other nations
18. David & Bathsheba commit adultery, David has her husband killed
19. David’s life and the nation of Israel suffer for this sin. Even though God forgives him
20. David’s son Solomon becomes king of Israel
21. Solomon falls away from God but returns to God in his latter years
22. Upon Solomon’s death, civil war divides Israel into 2 neighbouring countries: Israel to the north and Judah to the south
23. After kingdom splits several kings ruled
24. Israel rebellious vs.God and was conquered first & exiled
25. Judah more faithful and lasted longer, but eventually sinned and was conquered and exiled to Babylon
The History
JoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 Kings2 Kings
Old Testament
1 Chronicles2 ChroniclesAuthor: EzraSimilar to 1 & 2 KingsBut focuses on goodKings in Judah
9
1. Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of Israel
2. Joshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
3. Joshua establishes Israel in promised land
4. Jews begin to disobey God5. God raises up judges to
lead Israel back to Him
6. Story of 2 widows, Naomi and Ruth
7. Ruth marries Boaz8. Boaz is great
grandfather of King David
9. After period of judges10. Samuel temporary
leader of Israel11. Samuel annoints Saul
as Israel’s first king12. Saul sins , refuses to
repent13. God raises up a
replacement: David 14. Saul tries to kill David15. David succeeds Saul16. David unites Israel17. David & Israeli army
defend Israel vs. other nations
18. David & Bathsheba commit adultery, David has her husband killed
19. David’s life and the nation of Israel suffer for this sin. Even though God forgives him
20. David’s son Solomon becomes king of Israel
21. Solomon falls away from God but returns to God in his latter years
22. Upon Solomon’s death, civil war divides Israel into 2 neighbouring countries: Israel to the north and Judah to the south
23. After kingdom splits several kings ruled
24. Israel rebellious vs.God and was conquered first & exiled
25. Judah more faithful and lasted longer, but eventually sinned and was conquered and exiled to Babylon
26. Biggest genealogyrecord in bible27. Recaps David’s life
The History
JoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 Kings2 Kings
Old Testament
1 Chronicles2 ChroniclesEzraAuthor: EzraAfter Babylonian exileJews allowed backto Israel
10
1. Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of Israel
2. Joshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
3. Joshua establishes Israel in promised land
4. Jews begin to disobey God5. God raises up judges to
lead Israel back to Him
6. Story of 2 widows, Naomi and Ruth
7. Ruth marries Boaz8. Boaz is great
grandfather of King David
9. After period of judges10. Samuel temporary
leader of Israel11. Samuel annoints Saul
as Israel’s first king12. Saul sins , refuses to
repent13. God raises up a
replacement: David 14. Saul tries to kill David15. David succeeds Saul16. David unites Israel17. David & Israeli army
defend Israel vs. other nations
18. David & Bathsheba commit adultery, David has her husband killed
19. David’s life and the nation of Israel suffer for this sin. Even though God forgives him
20. David’s son Solomon becomes king of Israel
21. Solomon falls away from God but returns to God in his latter years
22. Upon Solomon’s death, civil war divides Israel into 2 neighbouring countries: Israel to the north and Judah to the south
23. After kingdom splits several kings ruled
24. Israel rebellious vs.God and was conquered first & exiled
25. Judah more faithful and lasted longer, but eventually sinned and was conquered and exiled to Babylon
26. Biggest genealogyrecord in bible27. Recaps David’s life
28. Similar to 1 & 2 Kings29. Focuses on good
kings in Judah
The History
JoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 Kings2 Kings
Old Testament
1 Chronicles2 ChroniclesEzraNehemiahAuthor: EzraAlso returns to IsraelFrom BabylonHelps build wall aroundJerusalem & temple
11
1. Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of Israel
2. Joshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
3. Joshua establishes Israel in promised land
4. Jews begin to disobey God5. God raises up judges to
lead Israel back to Him
6. Story of 2 widows, Naomi and Ruth
7. Ruth marries Boaz8. Boaz is great
grandfather of King David
9. After period of judges10. Samuel temporary
leader of Israel11. Samuel annoints Saul
as Israel’s first king12. Saul sins , refuses to
repent13. God raises up a
replacement: David 14. Saul tries to kill David15. David succeeds Saul16. David unites Israel17. David & Israeli army
defend Israel vs. other nations
18. David & Bathsheba commit adultery, David has her husband killed
19. David’s life and the nation of Israel suffer for this sin. Even though God forgives him
20. David’s son Solomon becomes king of Israel
21. Solomon falls away from God but returns to God in his latter years
22. Upon Solomon’s death, civil war divides Israel into 2 neighbouring countries: Israel to the north and Judah to the south
23. After kingdom splits several kings ruled
24. Israel rebellious vs.God and was conquered first & exiled
25. Judah more faithful and lasted longer, but eventually sinned and was conquered and exiled to Babylon
26. Biggest genealogyrecord in bible27. Recaps David’s life
28. Similar to 1 & 2 Kings29. Focuses on good
kings in Judah30. After Babylonian exileJews allowed back to Israel
The History
JoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 Kings2 Kings
Old Testament
1 Chronicles2 ChroniclesEzraNehemiahEstherAuthor: Mordecai,Ezra & NehemiahJews exiled in PersiaQueen Esther savesJews from their captors
12
1. Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of Israel
2. Joshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
3. Joshua establishes Israel in promised land
4. Jews begin to disobey God5. God raises up judges to
lead Israel back to Him
6. Story of 2 widows, Naomi and Ruth
7. Ruth marries Boaz8. Boaz is great
grandfather of King David
9. After period of judges10. Samuel temporary
leader of Israel11. Samuel annoints Saul
as Israel’s first king12. Saul sins , refuses to
repent13. God raises up a
replacement: David 14. Saul tries to kill David15. David succeeds Saul16. David unites Israel17. David & Israeli army
defend Israel vs. other nations
18. David & Bathsheba commit adultery, David has her husband killed
19. David’s life and the nation of Israel suffer for this sin. Even though God forgives him
20. David’s son Solomon becomes king of Israel
21. Solomon falls away from God but returns to God in his latter years
22. Upon Solomon’s death, civil war divides Israel into 2 neighbouring countries: Israel to the north and Judah to the south
23. After kingdom splits several kings ruled
24. Israel rebellious vs.God and was conquered first & exiled
25. Judah more faithful and lasted longer, but eventually sinned and was conquered and exiled to Babylon
26. Biggest genealogyrecord in bible27. Recaps David’s life
28. Similar to 1 & 2 Kings29. Focuses on good
kings in Judah30. After Babylonian exileJews allowed back to Israel
31. Nehemiah returns to Israel from Babylon
32. Helps build wall around Jerusalem
The History
Old Testament
1. Moses dies, Joshua becomes leader of Israel
2. Joshua and Israel’s army begin to conquer the promised land
3. Joshua establishes Israel in promised land
4. Jews begin to disobey God5. God raises up judges to
lead Israel back to Him
6. Story of 2 widows, Naomi and Ruth
7. Ruth marries Boaz8. Boaz is great
grandfather of King David
9. After period of judges10. Samuel temporary
leader of Israel11. Samuel annoints Saul
as Israel’s first king12. Saul sins , refuses to
repent13. God raises up a
replacement: David 14. Saul tries to kill David15. David succeeds Saul16. David unites Israel17. David & Israeli army
defend Israel vs. other nations
18. David & Bathsheba commit adultery, David has her husband killed
19. David’s life and the nation of Israel suffer for this sin. Even though God forgives him
20. David’s son Solomon becomes king of Israel
21. Solomon falls away from God but returns to God in his latter years
22. Upon Solomon’s death, civil war divides Israel into 2 neighbouring countries: Israel to the north and Judah to the south
23. After kingdom splits several kings ruled
24. Israel rebellious vs.God and was conquered first & exiled
25. Judah more faithful and lasted longer, but eventually sinned and was conquered and exiled to Babylon
26. Biggest genealogyrecord in bible27. Recaps David’s life
28. Similar to 1 & 2 Kings29. Focuses on good
kings in Judah30. After Babylonian exileJews allowed back to Israel
31. Nehemiah returns to Israel from Babylon
32. Helps build wall around Jerusalem33. During Jewish exile in Persia34. Queen Esther saves Jews from their
captors
The History
Old Testament
Old TestamentThe Poetry
Old TestamentThe Poetry
JobAuthor: Job or Elihu or Moses or SolomonRighteous man appears to suffer for no reasonBook deals with question of suffering
1
Old TestamentThe Poetry
JobPsalmsAuthors: David, Solomon, Moses, Heman, Ethan, Sons of Korah, family of AsaphPersonal and private worship songsExpresses full range of human emotion in relationship to God
21. Righteous suffers for
no reason2. Deals with question of
suffering
Old TestamentThe Poetry
JobPsalmsProverbsAuthor: SolomonBook of wisdom for:Men, women, marriage, familyBusiness, human relationshipsRelationship to GodRelationship to authority
31. Righteous suffers for
no reason2. Deals with question of
suffering3. Personal and private
worship songs4. Expresses full range of
human emotion in relationship to God
Old TestamentThe Poetry
JobPsalmsProverbsEcclesiastesAuthor: SolomonBegins by describing life without GodDetermines it is futileConcludes that life in relationship to God is only source of happiness
41. Righteous suffers for
no reason2. Deals with question of
suffering3. Personal and private
worship songs4. Expresses full range of
human emotion in relationship to God
5. Book of wisdom for:• Men, women, marriage,
family• Business, human
relationships• Relationship to God• Relationship to
authority
Old TestamentThe Poetry
JobPsalmsProverbsEcclesiastesSong of SolomonAuthor: SolomonCelebrates love between man and womanSome say is analogy of love between Christ and Christians
51. Righteous suffers for
no reason2. Deals with question of
suffering3. Personal and private
worship songs4. Expresses full range of
human emotion in relationship to God
5. Book of wisdom for:• Men, women, marriage,
family• Business, human
relationships• Relationship to God• Relationship to
authority6. Describes life without
God7. Determines it is futile8. Concludes that life in
relationship to God is only life worth living
Old TestamentThe Poetry
51. Righteous suffers for
no reason2. Deals with question of
suffering3. Personal and private
worship songs4. Expresses full range of
human emotion in relationship to God
5. Book of wisdom for:• Men, women, marriage,
family• Business, human
relationships• Relationship to God• Relationship to
authority6. Describes life without
God7. Determines it is futile8. Concludes that life in
relationship to God is only life worth living
9. Celebrates love between man and woman
10. Some say is analogy of love between Christ and Christians
Old TestamentThe Poetry
Old TestamentThe Prophets
Old TestamentThe Prophets
Isaiahauthor: IsaiahSays God not impressed with religious ceremonySays God will one day make His people multinationalSays God will reduce Israel to remnant, but will save that remnantSays God is going to send Messiah from line of David
1
Old TestamentThe Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahAuthor: JeremiahSays God has wrath on disobedienceSays human heart is desperately wickedRe-inforces that God will bring New Covenant for a new, international body of believers
2
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
Old TestamentThe Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsAuthor: JeremiahSays God wants even the shameful and guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
3
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant
Old Testament 4
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielAuthor: EzekielDuring Judah’s exile in Babylon, Ezekiel prophesizesSays God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him But says He will save them because their reputation is His reputation
Old Testament 5
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielAuthor: DanielDuring same Babylonian exile as EzekielDaniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation
Contains much apocalyptic prophecy Shows God as sovereign over history and able to help saints endure through to the end
Old Testament 6
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Author: Hosea Married wife that cheated on him multiple timesThis was an image of God being faithful to Israel, even though the nation disobeyed Him: committing spiritual adultery
Old Testament 7
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Joel
14. Hosea stays with wife that cheated on him multiple times 15. Image of God staying faithful to Israel despite its spiritual adultery towards Him
Author: JoelAfter Babylonian exile, Judah sins against God. Joel says locust plague on nation of Judah is God’s Judgment
Old Testament 8
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Joel
14. Hosea stays with wife that cheated on him multiple times 15. Image of God staying faithful to Israel despite its spiritual adultery towards Him16. Joel says locust plague Divine punishment for Israel’s disobedience.
AmosAuthor: AmosDuring prosperous years, Judah & Israel see corruption and materialism on the rise
Old Testament 9
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Joel
14. Hosea stays with wife that cheated on him multiple times 15. Image of God staying faithful to Israel despite its spiritual adultery towards Him16. Joel says locust plague Divine punishment for Israel’s disobedience.17. During prosperous years, Judah & Israel see corruption and materialism on the rise
Amos
Author: ObadiahEdomites (descendants of Esau) celebrate when Israel (descended from Jacob) defeatedand exiled, therefore God will preserve Israel and not protect Edom.
Obadiah
Old Testament10
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Joel
14. Hosea stays with wife that cheated on him multiple times 15. Image of God staying faithful to Israel despite its spiritual adultery towards Him16. Joel says locust plague Divine punishment for Israel’s disobedience.17. During prosperous years, Judah & Israel see corruption and materialism on the rise18. Edom happy about Israel’s destruction. God preserved Israel, let Edomites fend for themselves and they no longer exist today.
Amos
Obadiah
JonahAuthor: Jonah Reluctant to obey God’s call to preach to Nineveh because he knew God would be merciful to them
Old Testament11
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Joel
14. Hosea stays with wife that cheated on him multiple times 15. Image of God staying faithful to Israel despite its spiritual adultery towards Him16. Joel says locust plague Divine punishment for Israel’s disobedience.17. During prosperous years, Judah & Israel see corruption and materialism on the rise18. Edom happy about Israel’s destruction. God preserved Israel, let Edomites fend for themselves and they no longer exist today.
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
19. Jonah reluctant to obey God’s call to preach to Nineveh because he knew God would be merciful to them.
MicahAuthor: Micah Judah enjoyed prosperity but became unjust & corruptMicah said God would judge Judah but wanted it to repent so He could forgive and restore it.
Old Testament12
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Joel
14. Hosea stays with wife that cheated on him multiple times 15. Image of God staying faithful to Israel despite its spiritual adultery towards Him16. Joel says locust plague Divine punishment for Israel’s disobedience.17. During prosperous years, Judah & Israel see corruption and materialism on the rise18. Edom happy about Israel’s destruction. God preserved Israel, let Edomites fend for themselves and they no longer exist today.
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
19. Jonah reluctant to obey God’s call to preach to Nineveh because he knew God would be merciful to them.
Micah
Author: Nahum Many years after Jonah had brought Nineveh to repentance, Nahum says God will destroy the city because it went back to its way of sin.Nahum says God is sovereign over all time and all empires.
20. During prosperity, Judah becomes corrupt. God says He will judge them but asks it to repent so He can forgive and restore it.
Nahum
Old Testament13
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Joel
14. Hosea stays with wife that cheated on him multiple times 15. Image of God staying faithful to Israel despite its spiritual adultery towards Him16. Joel says locust plague Divine punishment for Israel’s disobedience.17. During prosperous years, Judah & Israel see corruption and materialism on the rise18. Edom happy about Israel’s destruction. God preserved Israel, let Edomites fend for themselves and they no longer exist today.
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
19. Jonah reluctant to obey God’s call to preach to Nineveh because he knew God would be merciful to them.
Micah
Author: Habakkuk Written as dialogue between Habakkuk and God.Habakkuk asked God why rich were oppressing the poor and the wicked seemed to prosper in times of international turmoil.
20. During prosperity, Judah becomes corrupt. God says He will judge them but asks it to repent so He can forgive and restore it.21. Nineveh repented after Jonah preached. But then went back to its old ways. Nahum says God will now destroy the mighty city.
Nahum
Habakkuk
Old Testament14
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Joel
14. Hosea stays with wife that cheated on him multiple times 15. Image of God staying faithful to Israel despite its spiritual adultery towards Him16. Joel says locust plague Divine punishment for Israel’s disobedience.17. During prosperous years, Judah & Israel see corruption and materialism on the rise18. Edom happy about Israel’s destruction. God preserved Israel, let Edomites fend for themselves and they no longer exist today.
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
19. Jonah reluctant to obey God’s call to preach to Nineveh because he knew God would be merciful to them.
Micah
Author: Zephaniah Zephaniah spoke of the coming Day of the Lord in which He would judge Judah for its sin, yet leave a remnant of Jews to bless the nations.
20. During prosperity, Judah becomes corrupt. God says He will judge them but asks it to repent so He can forgive and restore it.21. Nineveh repented after Jonah preached. But then went back to its old ways. Nahum says God will now destroy the mighty city.22. Habakkuk asked God why rich were oppressing the poor and the wicked seemed to prosper in times of international turmoil.
Nahum
HabakkukZephaniah
Old Testament15
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Joel
14. Hosea stays with wife that cheated on him multiple times 15. Image of God staying faithful to Israel despite its spiritual adultery towards Him16. Joel says locust plague Divine punishment for Israel’s disobedience.17. During prosperous years, Judah & Israel see corruption and materialism on the rise18. Edom happy about Israel’s destruction. God preserved Israel, let Edomites fend for themselves and they no longer exist today.
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
19. Jonah reluctant to obey God’s call to preach to Nineveh because he knew God would be merciful to them.
Micah
Author: Haggai After Babylonian captivity, Jews were instructed by God to return home and rebuild temple.
20. During prosperity, Judah becomes corrupt. God says He will judge them but asks it to repent so He can forgive and restore it.21. Nineveh repented after Jonah preached. But then went back to its old ways. Nahum says God will now destroy the mighty city.22. Habakkuk asked God why rich were oppressing the poor and the wicked seemed to prosper in times of international turmoil.23. Zephaniah spoke of the coming Day of the Lord in which He would judge Judah for its sin, yet leave a remnant of Jews to bless the nations.
Nahum
HabakkukZephaniah
Haggai
After awhile they stopped building the temple and built their own homes instead. Haggai reminded them to put God first
Old Testament16
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Joel
14. Hosea stays with wife that cheated on him multiple times 15. Image of God staying faithful to Israel despite its spiritual adultery towards Him16. Joel says locust plague Divine punishment for Israel’s disobedience.17. During prosperous years, Judah & Israel see corruption and materialism on the rise18. Edom happy about Israel’s destruction. God preserved Israel, let Edomites fend for themselves and they no longer exist today.
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
19. Jonah reluctant to obey God’s call to preach to Nineveh because he knew God would be merciful to them.
Micah
Author: Zechariah Was around at same time as Haggai, and reminded Jews to obey God’s call to build the temple.
20. During prosperity, Judah becomes corrupt. God says He will judge them but asks it to repent so He can forgive and restore it.21. Nineveh repented after Jonah preached. But then went back to its old ways. Nahum says God will now destroy the mighty city.22. Habakkuk asked God why rich were oppressing the poor and the wicked seemed to prosper in times of international turmoil.23. Zephaniah spoke of the coming Day of the Lord in which He would judge Judah for its sin, yet leave a remnant of Jews to bless the nations.24. After Babylonian captivity, Jews were instructed by God to return home and rebuild temple. 25. After awhile they stopped building the temple and built their own homes instead. Haggai reminded them to put God first
Nahum
HabakkukZephaniah
Haggai
He spoke of the coming Messiah and that He would be betrayed for 30 pieces of silver and other Messianic prophecies.
Zechariah
Old Testament17
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Joel
14. Hosea stays with wife that cheated on him multiple times 15. Image of God staying faithful to Israel despite its spiritual adultery towards Him16. Joel says locust plague Divine punishment for Israel’s disobedience.17. During prosperous years, Judah & Israel see corruption and materialism on the rise18. Edom happy about Israel’s destruction. God preserved Israel, let Edomites fend for themselves and they no longer exist today.
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
19. Jonah reluctant to obey God’s call to preach to Nineveh because he knew God would be merciful to them.
Micah
Author: Malachi The temple had now been rebuilt but the Jews were suffering famine and drought.
20. During prosperity, Judah becomes corrupt. God says He will judge them but asks it to repent so He can forgive and restore it.21. Nineveh repented after Jonah preached. But then went back to its old ways. Nahum says God will now destroy the mighty city.22. Habakkuk asked God why rich were oppressing the poor and the wicked seemed to prosper in times of international turmoil.23. Zephaniah spoke of the coming Day of the Lord in which He would judge Judah for its sin, yet leave a remnant of Jews to bless the nations.24. After Babylonian captivity, Jews were instructed by God to return home and rebuild temple. 25. After awhile they stopped building the temple and built their own homes instead. Haggai reminded them to put God first26. Was around at same time as Haggai, and reminded Jews to obey God’s call to build the temple.27. He spoke of the coming Messiah and that He would be betrayed for 30 pieces of silver and other Messianic prophecies.
Nahum
HabakkukZephaniah
HaggaiZechariah
Malachi
They thought God had abandoned them and were getting spiritually lazy. Malachi warns them to stay faithful to God and He will bless them. He also foreshadows the arrival of John the Baptist.
Old Testament18
1. God unimpressed with religion2. God will one day make His people multinational3. God will reduce Israel to remnant that He will save4. God is going to send Messiah from line of David
5. God has wrath on disobedience6. human heart is desperately wicked7.God will bring New Covenant8. God wants the guilty to come to Him for free gift of Grace
The Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
9. God is punishing Jews for abandoning Him 10. But will save them because their reputation is His reputation 11. During same Babylonian exile as Ezekiel12. Daniel was in high position in Babylonian empire, but remained faithful to God13. Daniel contains much end times prophecy
Joel
14. Hosea stays with wife that cheated on him multiple times 15. Image of God staying faithful to Israel despite its spiritual adultery towards Him16. Joel says locust plague Divine punishment for Israel’s disobedience.17. During prosperous years, Judah & Israel see corruption and materialism on the rise18. Edom happy about Israel’s destruction. God preserved Israel, let Edomites fend for themselves and they no longer exist today.
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
19. Jonah reluctant to obey God’s call to preach to Nineveh because he knew God would be merciful to them.
Micah20. During prosperity, Judah becomes corrupt. God says He will judge them but asks it to repent so He can forgive and restore it.21. Nineveh repented after Jonah preached. But then went back to its old ways. Nahum says God will now destroy the mighty city.22. Habakkuk asked God why rich were oppressing the poor and the wicked seemed to prosper in times of international turmoil.23. Zephaniah spoke of the coming Day of the Lord in which He would judge Judah for its sin, yet leave a remnant of Jews to bless the nations.24. After Babylonian captivity, Jews were instructed by God to return home and rebuild temple. 25. After awhile they stopped building the temple and built their own homes instead. Haggai reminded them to put God first26. Was around at same time as Haggai, and reminded Jews to obey God’s call to build the temple.27. He spoke of the coming Messiah and that He would be betrayed for 30 pieces of silver and other Messianic prophecies.28. The post-Babylonian exile temple had now been rebuilt but the Jews were suffering famine and drought. 29. They thought God had abandoned them and were getting spiritually lazy. Malachi warns them to stay faithful to God and He will bless them. 30. He also foreshadows the arrival of John the Baptist.
Nahum
HabakkukZephaniah
HaggaiZechariah
Malachi
Old TestamentThe Prophets
IsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHosea
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
HabakkukZephaniah
HaggaiZechariah
Malachi
Old TestamentThe Prophets
Old TestamentThe Prophets
Old Testament
Old TestamentWhen were the books written & in what context?
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticus
ExodusGenesis
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1900-1700 BC
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticus
ExodusGenesis
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Josh
ua
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
<-from->
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
<-from->
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
<-from->
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Joel
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
<-from->
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Joel
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Hosea
Amos
The north (Israel) is conquered by the Assyrians circa 722 BC
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
<-from->
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Joel
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Hosea
Amos
The north (Israel) is conquered by the Assyrians circa 722 BC
The south (Judah) conquered by Assyrians circa 701 BC
Isaiah
Jonah
Micah
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
<-from->
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Joel
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Hosea
Amos
The north (Israel) is conquered by the Assyrians circa 722 BC
The south (Judah) conquered by Assyrians circa 701 BC
Isaiah
Jonah
Micah
Nah
um
Zep
hani
ah
Pentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
<-from->
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Joel
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Hosea
Amos
The north (Israel) is conquered by the Assyrians circa 722 BC
The south (Judah) conquered by Assyrians circa 701 BC
Isaiah
Jonah
Micah
Nah
um
Zep
hani
ah
Jere
mia
h Oba
diah
Hab
akku
k1
Kin
gs
2 K
ings
Assyrian capital of Nineveh destroyed circa 612 BC
Lam
enta
tionsPentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
<-from->
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Joel
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Hosea
Amos
The north (Israel) is conquered by the Assyrians circa 722 BC
The south (Judah) conquered by Assyrians circa 701 BC
Isaiah
Jonah
Micah
Nah
um
Zep
hani
ah
Jere
mia
h Oba
diah
Hab
akku
k1
Kin
gs
2 K
ings
Assyrian capital of Nineveh destroyed circa 612 BC
Babylonian takes Judah into exile circa 586 BC
Lam
enta
tionsPentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Eze
kiel
Dan
iel
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
<-from->
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Joel
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Hosea
Amos
The north (Israel) is conquered by the Assyrians circa 722 BC
The south (Judah) conquered by Assyrians circa 701 BC
Isaiah
Jonah
Micah
Nah
um
Zep
hani
ah
Jere
mia
h Oba
diah
Hab
akku
k1
Kin
gs
2 K
ings
Assyrian capital of Nineveh destroyed circa 612 BC
Babylonian takes Judah into exile circa 586 BC
New Temple completed in Jerusalem: 516 BC
Lam
enta
tionsPentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Eze
kiel
Dan
iel
Hag
gai
Zec
haria
h
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
<-from->
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Joel
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Hosea
Amos
The north (Israel) is conquered by the Assyrians circa 722 BC
The south (Judah) conquered by Assyrians circa 701 BC
Isaiah
Jonah
Micah
Nah
um
Zep
hani
ah
Jere
mia
h Oba
diah
Hab
akku
k1
Kin
gs
2 K
ings
Assyrian capital of Nineveh destroyed circa 612 BC
Babylonian takes Judah into exile circa 586 BC
New Temple completed in Jerusalem: 516 BC
Lam
enta
tionsPentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Eze
kiel
Dan
iel
Hag
gai
Zec
haria
h 1 C
hron
icle
s2
Chr
onic
les
Ezr
a Neh
emia
h
Jerusalem wall rebuilt: 445 BC
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
<-from->
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Joel
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Hosea
Amos
The north (Israel) is conquered by the Assyrians circa 722 BC
The south (Judah) conquered by Assyrians circa 701 BC
Isaiah
Jonah
Micah
Nah
um
Zep
hani
ah
Jere
mia
h Oba
diah
Hab
akku
k1
Kin
gs
2 K
ings
Assyrian capital of Nineveh destroyed circa 612 BC
Babylonian takes Judah into exile circa 586 BC
New Temple completed in Jerusalem: 516 BC
Lam
enta
tionsPentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Eze
kiel
Dan
iel
Hag
gai
Zec
haria
h 1 C
hron
icle
s2
Chr
onic
les
Ezr
a Neh
emia
h
Jerusalem wall rebuilt: 445 BC
Mal
achi
Old Testament
1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 BC
First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
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During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Joel
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Hosea
Amos
The north (Israel) is conquered by the Assyrians circa 722 BC
The south (Judah) conquered by Assyrians circa 701 BC
Isaiah
Jonah
Micah
Nah
um
Zep
hani
ah
Jere
mia
h Oba
diah
Hab
akku
k1
Kin
gs
2 K
ings
Assyrian capital of Nineveh destroyed circa 612 BC
Babylonian takes Judah into exile circa 586 BC
New Temple completed in Jerusalem: 516 BC
Lam
enta
tionsPentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Eze
kiel
Dan
iel
Hag
gai
Zec
haria
h 1 C
hron
icle
s2
Chr
onic
les
Ezr
a Neh
emia
h
Jerusalem wall rebuilt: 445 BC
Mal
achi
Est
her
Old Testament
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First Coming of Jesus Christcirca 6-5 B.C.
Job
DeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesis
Josh
uaJudges
Ruth1 Samuel2 Samuel
Circa 1900-1700 BC
Circa 1400-1200
Circa 1350-1150
<-from->
During time of Jewish patriarchs(e.g.: Abraham, Isaac & Jacob)
Moses leads Jewish nation out of Egypt and into 40 years in the desert. And finally to the outskirts of the Promised Land
Moses dies andJoshua leads Israel into thePromised Landand conquers it
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Joel
Judges begin ruling Israel. Time of Saul, David, Solomon and prophet Samuel.Israel splits into north (Israel) and south (Judah) circa 930 BC
Hosea
Amos
The north (Israel) is conquered by the Assyrians circa 722 BC
The south (Judah) conquered by Assyrians circa 701 BC
Isaiah
Jonah
Micah
Nah
um
Zep
hani
ah
Jere
mia
h Oba
diah
Hab
akku
k1
Kin
gs
2 K
ings
Assyrian capital of Nineveh destroyed circa 612 BC
Babylonian takes Judah into exile circa 586 BC
New Temple completed in Jerusalem: 516 BC
Lam
enta
tionsPentateuch History Poetry Prophets
Eze
kiel
Dan
iel
Hag
gai
Zec
haria
h 1 C
hron
icle
s2
Chr
onic
les
Ezr
a Neh
emia
h
Jerusalem wall rebuilt: 445 BC
Mal
achi
Est
her
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Psalms