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Transcript of Lesson 17 THE WORD (BIBLE HISTORY). OLD TESTAMENT The “Red Line of the Promise” (The Old...
Purpose #1
2 Timothy 3:15 -- and how from infancy you have known the holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.
Purpose #2
2 Timothy 3:16,17 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.
The “Red Line of the Promise”
Adam
SethNoah
Shem -
Abraham
Isaac
Jacob -
Judah
David
Kings
JESUS
Cain - Abel -
Ham - Japheth
2000 BC
Esau
& Joseph & 10 Brothers (12 Tribes of Israel)
1000 BC
(Genesis 3:15)#1 Purpose: 2 Tim. 3:15 #2 Purpose: 2 Tim. 3:16-17
Creation to the Tower of Babel
Bible Book: Genesis 1-111. Where we came from
2. How sin started
3. First promise of a Savior
4. God’s punishment for unbelief (the Flood)
5. Origin of languages (tower of Babel)
Abraham to Sinai (2000 B.C. – 1500 B.C.)
Genesis 12-50
ExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronom
y
1. Call of Abraham (2000 BC)
2. Migration to Egypt3. Oppression in Egypt4. Exodus under Moses
(1500 BC)5. Giving of Law at Mt.
Sinai6. 40 years of
wilderness wandering
Bible Books:
Conquest of Canaan to the United Monarchy (1500
B.C. – 1000 B.C.)
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1 Samuel 1-7
1. Invasion and conquest under Joshua
2. Division of Land3. Rule of Judges
(Deborah, Gideon, Samson, etc.)
Bible Books:
United Monarchy to the Fall and Return of Judah (1000 – 400 B.C.)
Bible Books: Saul
1 & 2 Samuel
1 & 2 Kings David1000 BC United Monarchy
1 & 2 Chronicles
Poetic Books Solomon
Prophetical Books Divided Monarchy
United Monarchy to the Fall and Return of Judah (1000 – 400 B.C.)
Poetic BooksProphetical Books
SolomonDivided Monarchy
Rehoboam JeroboamSouth - Judah North - Israel
(Kings, both godless and godpleasing) (All godless kings)
586 B.C. – conquered and deported by the Babylonians
536 B.C. – return to Jerusalem
400 B.C. – End of the Old Testament
722 B.C. – conquered and scattered by Assyrians
EstherEzraNehemiah
Prophetical Books
JESUS
The Birth, Life, Suffering and Death of Jesus Christ (4 B.C. – 29 A.D.)
Bible Books:
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
A History of the Early Christian Church (29 A.D. – 100 A.D.)
Bible Books:
Acts (history, written by Luke)
All the Epistles (letters written to congregations and individuals)
Studying the Word
B. How to study the Bible:
1. Begin with prayer2. Ask as you study:
1. What does it say?
2. What does it tell me about myself?
3. What does it tell me about my Lord?
4. What will it lead me to do?
ASSIGNMENT FOR NEXT WEEK1. Study carefully the notes you have taken in class; be sure you understand them.
2. Complete the “Working with God’s Word” section.
3. Memorize these Bible passages:
2 Timothy 3:15 – “The holy Scriptures are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.”
VIP 2 Timothy 3:16-17 – “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equi8pped for every good work.”
4. Complete Worksheet #17 at home and have your parents correct it. Be ready for a Unit Review of Lessons 17-19 on Wednesday, March 2nd.
KEY TRUTHS
Lesson 17: The Old Testament is the history of God’s promise to send a ______.The four New Testament books that record the life, suffering and death of Jesus are ________, ______, ________, and _____.
The two high points of a Lutheran worship service in which God comes to us through ______ and ____________. The three main Christian festivals are ___________, ______, and ___________.