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An Introduction to the Bible and Why You Should Believe
Deuteronomy
 A new generation of Israelites
 How to please God, so he can bless them
 Reviews Gods rules of a holy life style
 Israelites promise to obey God
 God helps people because he loves them
 God’s rules are given in love and he blesses people who keep his rule
 Joshua
 Joshua becomes Israel’s leader and 
 tells how God helped the Israelites  defeat the Canaanites
 He leads the Israelites to victory
 Judges
 Shows what happened when the Israelites abandoned God to worship idols
 Israelites sin again and again
 Because of that the enemies of the Israelites win
 The Israelites cry out to God
 God sends a “judge” to defeat the enemy and lead Israel 
 God is eager to forgive and help people who have sinned if only they will turn to him
 Ruth
 Shows that some people trusted God even in the times of the judges
 Talks about Ruth a young Moabite widow
 God loves people of every nation who put their trust in him
 1 Samuel
 Shows how the Israelites became a kingdom
 Samuel serves as Israel’s last judge
 Saul becomes Israel’s first king
 David kills Goliath and join Saul’s army
 Saul DISOBEYS God and is killed
 God wants leaders who obey him
 2 Samuel
 Tells the story of David’s 40-year reign as Israel’s king
 Israel becomes a great nation
 God uses people who love and want to please him, as David did
 1 Kings 
 Shows how the kings of Israel obeyed or disobeyed  God
 Solomon rules for 40 years
 When he dies the kingdom is divided
 N=Israel
 S=Judah
 God sends  prophets to turn disobedient people back to him
 2 Kings 
 Shows why God exiled Israel and Judah from the promised land
 Stories of many kings 
 God is very patient. But he will punish those he keep on disobeying
 1 Chronicles
 Gives God’s  evaluation of David’s Rule 
 David is king (Israel)
 Defeats the enemies of Israel
 Works to make Israel a mighty nation
 God gives people who serve him many different abilities
 2 Chronicles
 Tells  what God thought of the kings of Israel and Judah
 Solomon is king for 40 years. 
 He dies the nations split. 
 Both nations sin.
 God punishes them by sending them into exile
 God rescues godly leaders who depend on him for help
 
 Ezra
 Shows how God kept his promise and brought the Jews back to their homeland
 Rebuilding of  God’s temple
 Ezra comes to teach God’s law
 God is faithful and keeps his promises
 Nehemiah
 Tells how God used Nehemiah to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem
 Nehemiah is made to govern Judah and stops the people of Judah stop living sinful lives
 God wants his people to be courageous and keep on doing his work
 Esther
 Reveals how God takes care of his people
 Esther a Jewish girl, becomes queen of Persia
 Haman plots to kill all the Jews everywhere
 Esther saves her people
 God does not need to do miracles to rescue his people 
 He is able to work through ordinary events and ordinary people
 Job
 Written to help people learn  that suffering is not always punishment from God
 Tons of terrible events happen to Job
 God does let bad things happen to  good people. When this happen, it doesn’t mean that God is punishing them for a sin. It means that he is only strengthening you so he could reward you in the end by blessing you even more.
 Psalms
 Shows how God’s people talk to him and how to worship him
 Poetry
 Psalms does not rhyme. (Hebrew poetry repeats ideas instead of repeating sounds)
 Proverbs
 This book was written to help people make wise choices
 Written for everyone
 EVEN PEOPLE WHO DO NOT BELIEVE IN GOD CAN USE THIS BOOK
 This book is a book of wisdom
 Ecclesiastes
 Shows that no one can have a happy life without God
 WRITTEN FOR ANYONE WHO THINKS THAT GOD IS NOT IMPORTANT
 GOD IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN MONEY, PLEASURE, WORK, OR ANYTHING ELSE IN LIFE
 Solomon’s Song
 This book is a collection of poems about grownup love between a man and a woman
 The book was written for grown-ups to help them understand love and marriage
 Isaiah
 Isaiah warns the people, that God will punish the people of Judah like he punished Israel if they keep on doing wicked things.
 Isaiah says that God will comfort the people and make them a mighty nation once again as soon as they stop doing wicked things.
 Isaiah uses many special names for God 
 These names shows that God is Holy, he is a Judge, and is our salvation
 Jeremiah
 God intended to use Babylon to punish Judah’s sin. Jeremiah Urged the king and people to surrender to Babylon.
 Jeremiah’s faithfulness towards God.
 Lamentations
 Shows how sad the captives in Babylon were, and it shows how they had finally realized that they were being punished because of their sin.
 This book is a “dirge poetry” a sad poem
 Ezekiel
 Part 1-shows why God must punish the wicked people still in Judah
 Part 2-shows that God will bring his people back to their land 
 and that their faith and position before God will be restored
 God is holy. He will not live among  wicked people
 Daniel
 Shows that  the Jewish people that foreign nations will have power over their homeland until God send the promised  Savior.
 God is in charge of history. He knows ahead of time what will happen in our world.
 Hosea
 Hosea  warns the people of Israel about their unfaithfulness to God.
 God keeps on loving us even if we are unfaithful.
 Punishment does not mean that God has stopped loving us.
 Joel
 Joel wants the people of Judah to repent and stop sinning
 God is judge. He will punish people who sin
 Amos
 Amos preaches against the rich people who are mean to the poor.
 He warns the Israelites that God is angry and tells them that they must begin doing right.
 God cares very much about people who are poor and helpless. He wants fair treatment for everyone
 Obadiah
 Obadiah speaks of the punishment God will bring  on the Edomites, who have invaded Judah and plundered Jerusalem.
 Jonah
 Jonah shows Israel that God does not punish if people repent and are sorry for their sins.
 God forgives his disobedient prophet and gives Jonah a second chance. God also forgives the people of  Nineveh. God does not destroy the people who repent.
 
 
 Micah
 Micah reveals God’s concern for justice in Judah as well as in Israel
 God cares for the poor and the helpless. God will judge the rich who mistreat them.
 Nahum
 Nahum assures the people of Judah that God will destroy Nineveh, the capital city of their great enemy, Assyria.
 God will punish the enemies of the people he loves
 Habakkuk
 Shows that people never get away with being wicked and that God will punish the wicked. 
 God is too holy to let people get away with sin. He punishes everyone who sins.
 Zephaniah
 Zephaniah prepares Judah for Josiah’s revival.
 Zephaniah warns Judah that God will judge a sinful people.
 God is a God of judgment. He will punish sin. But God does not wait. He will also punish sinful nations.
 Haggai
 The people had stopped rebuilding God’s temple. Haggai tells them the temple must be rebuilt-now
 God will bless people when they put  him first
 Zechariah
 Zechariah encourages the people of Judah to finish rebuilding the temple
 God will cleanse the sin of his people. God will come and rule the earth
 Malachi
 Shows how the children of the people who returned to Judah from Babylon have wandered away from God
 God deserves our best. God will remember those who love him and talk about him
 
 The End Of The Old Testament
 400 years of silence 
 The Next Part OF An Introduction to the Bible and Why You Should Believe
 Will feature the New Testament description

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