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Bible Statistics ![]() THE HISTORY OF PAST TEMPLES 1-THE TABERNACLE OF THE CONGREGATION The Lord said to Moses, LET THEM MAKE ME A SANCTUARY; THAT I MAY DWELL AMONG THEM. ACCORDING TO ALL THAT I SHOW THEE, AFTER THE PATTERN OF THE TABERNACLE-Ex 25:8,9. AND MOSES TOOK THE TABERNACLE, AND PITCHED IT WITHOUT THE CAMP, AFAR OFF FROM THE CAMP, AND CALLED IT THE TABERNACLE OF THE CONGREGATION. AND IT CAME TO PASS, THAT EVERY ONE WHICH SOUGHT THE LORD WENT OUT UNTO THE TABERNACLE OF THE CONGREGATION, WHICH WAS WITHOUT THE CAMP-Ex 33:7. The tabernacle in the wilderness is called the tabernacle of the congregation. (For more information note-Ex 25:9; 27:21; 2 Chr 1:3 and many other verses.) 2-THE FIRST REFERENCE TO A TEMPLE The first reference in the Bible using the word temple is in 1 Sam 1:9. SO HANNAH ROSE UP AFTER THEY HAD EATEN IN SHILOH, AND AFTER THEY HAD DRUNK. NOW ELI THE PRIEST SAT UPON A SEAT BY THE POST OF THE TEMPLE OF THE LORD. The word “temple,” used here, denotes a large or impressive royal room or palace. It was at Shiloh. It is also written...THE WOMEN THAT ASSEMBLED AT THE DOOR OF THE TABERNACLE OF THE CONGREGATION-1 Sam 2:22. AND ERE THE LAMP OF GOD WENT OUT IN THE TEMPLE OF THE LORD, WHERE THE ARK OF GOD WAS-1 Sam 3:3. Note both words “temple” and “tabernacle” are mentioned here. 3-SOLOMON’S TEMPLE Solomon was called of God to build a temple. As it is written, AND, BEHOLD, I PURPOSE TO BUILD AN HOUSE UNTO THE NAME OF THE LORD MY GOD, AS THE LORD SPAKE UNTO DAVID MY FATHER, SAYING, THY SON, WHOM I WILL SET UPON THY THRONE IN THY ROOM, HE SHALL BUILD AN HOUSE UNTO MY NAME-1 Ki 5:5. Solomon was building the magnificent first temple, from approximately 982 B.C. (seven years) to 975 B.C. AND IT CAME TO PASS IN THE FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTIETH YEAR AFTER THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL WERE COME OUT OF THE LAND OF EGYPT, IN THE FOURTH YEAR OF SOLOMON’S REIGN OVER ISRAEL, IN THE MONTH ZIF, WHICH IS THE SECOND MONTH, THAT HE BEGAN TO BUILD THE HOUSE OF THE LORD. IN THE FOURTH YEAR WAS THE FOUNDATION OF THE HOUSE OF THE LORD LAID, IN THE MONTH ZIF-1 Ki 6:1,37. THEN SOLOMON BEGAN TO BUILD THE HOUSE OF THE LORD AT JERUSALEM IN MOUNT MORIAH, WHERE THE LORD APPEARED UNTO DAVID HIS FATHER (David was Solomon’s father), IN THE PLACE THAT DAVID HAD PREPARED IN THE THRESHINGFLOOR OF ORNAN THE JEBUSITE. AND HE BEGAN TO BUILD IN THE SECOND DAY OF THE SECOND MONTH, IN THE FOURTH YEAR OF HIS REIGN-2 Chr 3:1,2. There are also other reference verses on the temple: God’s promise to Solomon-1 Ki 6:11-13; dimensions of the temple-1 Ki 6:2 and 2 Chr 3:3; materials of the temple-1 Ki 6:7,9 and 2 Chr 3:5-7; the porch-1 Ki 6:3 and 2 Chr 3:4; windows-1 Ki 6:4; stories-1 Ki 6:5,6,8,10; Most Holy place-1 Ki 6:16-22 and 2 Chr 3:8,9; cherubim-1 Ki 6:23-28 and 2 Chr 3:10-13; the veil-2 Chr 3:14; the walls and floor-1 Ki 6:15,29,30; doors-1 Ki 6:31-35; completion of the temple building-1 Ki 6:14. When Israel was conquered by the Babylonians, the temple was destroyed, approximately 586 B.C. AND IN THE FIFTH MONTH, OF THE SEVENTH DAY OF THE MONTH, WHICH IS IN THE NINETEENTH YEAR OF KING NEBUCHADNEZZAR KING OF BABYLON, CAME NEBUZARDAN, CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD, A SERVANT OF THE KING OF BABYLON, UNTO JERUSALEM: AND HE BURNT THE HOUSE OF THE LORD, AND THE KING’S HOUSE AND ALL THE HOUSES OF JERUSALEM, AND EVERY GREAT MAN’S HOUSE BURNT HE WITH FIRE-2 Ki 25:8,9. Other references include, 2 Chr 36:19; Jere 39:8; 52:12-14. 4-ZERUBBABEL’S TEMPLE Another temple (a smaller one) was built by the Jews who returned from Babylon under Zerubbabel. BUT IN THE FIRST YEAR OF CYRUS THE KING OF BABYLON THE SAME KING CYRUS MADE A DECREE TO BUILD THE HOUSE OF GOD-Ezra 5:13, approximately 539 B.C. NOW IN THE SECOND YEAR OF THEIR COMING UNTO THE HOUSE OF GOD AT JERUSALEM, IN THE SECOND MONTH, BEGAN ZERUBBABEL...AND THE REMNANT OF THEIR BRETHREN...FROM TWENTY YEARS OLD AND UPWARD, TO SET FORWARD THE WORK OF THE HOUSE OF THE LORD-Ezra 3:8, approximately 535 B.C. This remained until about 19 B.C., when it was taken apart to be replaced by the much larger temple built for the Jews by Herod the Great. The temple sacrifices were interrupted in approximately 168 B.C., by Antiochus 1, son of Antiochus the Great, who took Palestine from a weak king of Egypt. Antiochus 1 desecrated the temple, abolished the worship of Jehovah, and set up pagan worship. The Jews prepared to oppose these decrees. By approximately 64 B.C., the Jews had cleansed and rededicated the temple. The Pharisees and Sadducees split into definite parties. 5-HEROD’S TEMPLE The temple that Herod built was partly to please the Jews and partly for his own glory. THEN SAID THE JEWS, FORTY AND SIX YEARS WAS THIS TEMPLE IN BUILDING, AND WILT THOU REAR IT UP IN THREE DAYS?-Jn 2:20. Jesus said, VERILY I SAY UNTO YOU, ALL THESE THINGS SHALL COME UPON THIS GENERATION. BEHOLD, YOUR HOUSE IS LEFT UNTO YOU DESOLATE-Mt 23:36,38. AND JESUS WENT OUT, AND DEPARTED FROM THE TEMPLE: AND HIS DISCIPLES CAME TO HIM FOR TO SHOW HIM THE BUILDINGS OF THE TEMPLE. AND JESUS SAID UNTO THEM, SEE YE NOT ALL THESE THINGS? VERILY I SAY UNTO YOU, THERE SHALL NOT BE LEFT HERE ONE STONE UPON ANOTHER, THAT SHALL NOT BE THROWN DOWN-Mt 24:1,2. This prophecy did come to pass within “this generation.” Within forty years of Jesus being crucified, the Temple and Jerusalem were destroyed and left desolate (“YOUR HOUSE”). As Daniel prophesied, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE PRINCE THAT SHALL COME SHALL DESTROY THE CITY (Jerusalem) AND THE SANCTUARY (the temple)-Dan 9:26. The Dome of the Rock now stands on the Temple grounds. 6-SUMMARY OF ALL THE TEMPLES Built (app) Destroyed (app) Solomon’s temple 982 B.C.-975 B.C. 586 B.C. Zerubbabel’s temple 539 B.C.-516 B.C. 19 B.C. Herod’s temple 19 B.C. 70 A.D. 7-TEMPLES YET TO COME Yet to come, the Tribulation temple-ref Rev 11:1,2. Yet to come, the Temple Jesus shall raise up during the Millennium-ref Amos 9:11; Acts 15:16,17. 8-BIBLE STATISTICS The Bible was written by about thirty-nine persons over a period dating from about 1700 B.C. to about 100 A.D. KNOWING THIS FIRST, THAT NO PROPHECY OF THE SCRIPTURE IS OF ANY PRIVATE INTERPRETATION. FOR THE PROPHECY CAME NOT IN OLD TIME BY THE WILL OF MAN: BUT HOLY MEN OF GOD SPAKE AS THEY WERE MOVED BY THE HOLY GHOST-2 Pe 1:20,21. ALL SCRIPTURE IS GIVEN BY INSPIRATION OF GOD, AND IS PROFITABLE FOR DOCTRINE, FOR REPROOF, FOR CORRECTION, FOR INSTRUCTION IN RIGHTEOUSNESS-2 Tim 3:16. BUT I CERTIFY YOU, BRETHREN, THAT THE GOSPEL WHICH WAS PREACHED OF ME IS NOT AFTER MAN. FOR I NEITHER RECEIVED IT OF MAN, NEITHER WAS I TAUGHT IT, BUT BY THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST-Gal 1:11,12. Beware, for there are people that may TROUBLE YOU, AND WOULD PERVERT THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST-Gal 1:7. Beware, that you do not turn aside UNTO ANOTHER GOSPEL-Gal 1:6, for Paul tells us, FOR DO I NOW PERSUADE MEN, OR GOD? OR DO I SEEK TO PLEASE MEN? FOR IF I YET PLEASED MEN, I SHOULD NOT BE THE SERVANT OF CHRIST-Gal 1:10. BUT THOUGH WE, OR AN ANGEL FROM HEAVEN, PREACH ANY OTHER GOSPEL UNTO YOU (other) THAN THAT WHICH WE HAVE PREACHED UNTO YOU, LET HIM BE ACCURSED (or condemned)-Gal 1:8. Know, that a little false doctrine can cause great harm, as it is written, A LITTLE LEAVEN LEAVENETH THE WHOLE LUMP-Gal 5:9. We are told it is the Word of God approximately 2,500 times. The Wycliffe Bible was the first translation of the English Bible. John Wycliffe was responsible for initiating the translation, which was finished by John Purvey in approximately 1388 A.D. In approximately 1228 A.D., the Bible was divided into chapters by Stephen Langton. In approximately 1448 A.D., the Old Testament was divided into verses by R. Nathan. In approximately 1551 A.D., the New Testament was divided into verses by Robert Stephanus. (KJV) Old Testament New Testament Total Bible Number of books 39 27 66 Chapters 929 260 1,189 Verses 23,214 7,959 31,173 Words 592,439 181,253 773,692 Letters 2,728,100 838,380 3,566,480 Longest book of the Old Testament Psalms Longest book of the New Testament Luke Shortest book of the Old Testament Obadiah Shortest book of the New Testament 3 John Middle book of the Old Testament Proverbs Middle book of the New Testament 2 Thessalonians Middle chapter of the Old Testament Job 29 Middle chapter of the New Testament Romans 13 Shortest chapter in the Bible Psalm 117 Longest chapter in the Bible Psalm 119 Shortest verse in the Old Testament 1 Chronicles 1:25 Shortest verse in the New Testament John 11:35 Longest verse in the Bible Esther 8:9 God occurs 4,379 times Lord occurs 7,738 times Fear occurs 397 times Hell occurs 53 times Oldest man 969 years-Gen 5:27 Person that had a bed 13 1/2 ft long Deut 3:11 A man with twelve fingers and toes 2 Sam 21:20 A father that had eighty-eight children 2 Chr 11:21 9-MOUNTAINS MOUNT MORIAH-Gen 22:2; 2 Chr 3:1. Abraham was told to take Isaac and offer him there for a burnt offering. Solomon built the house of the Lord at this location. MOUNT OF OLIVES-Zech 14:4; Mt 21:1; 24:3; 26:30, and others. It is just east of Jerusalem and provides a beautiful, panoramic view of the city. When Jesus returns, His feet shall stand upon the Mount of Olives. Jesus and His disciples sat upon the Mount of Olives when He gave the Olivet discourse (Mt 24; Mk 13; Lk 21). The night Jesus was arrested, they went out into the Mount of Olives. MOUNT OF TRANSFIGURATION-Mt 17:1,2; Mk 9:2; 2 Pe 1:18. The place Jesus was transfigured. Some consider that it is Mount Tabor. MOUNT ZION-The southwestern high hill in Jerusalem. It came to be applied to the whole of Jerusalem, including the temple. It is written, FROM THE LORD OF HOSTS, WHICH DWELLETH IN MOUNT ZION-Isa 8:18. THE MOUNT OF THE DAUGHTER OF ZION, THE HILL OF JERUSALEM-Isa 10:32. About 98 percent of all people that say they believe in Jesus Christ have never read the Bible through once. 90 percent of all pastors have never read the Bible through once. Many are students of religion, but they do not know the Author. Statistics are to the best of our knowledge. 10-MEASUREMENTS—DISTANCES Acre The amount of land a yoke of oxen could plow in one day. Cubit The length of the arm from elbow to the end of the middle finger, or 18 inches. Cubit and a handbreadth A cubit, plus 3 inches, or 21 inches. Fathom The length of the outstretched arms, about 6 feet. Finger or digit Equal to a man’s finger breadth, about three quarters of an inch Furlong About 660 feet or one-eighth mile. Handbreadth The width of four fingers pressed together, about three inches Measuring reed Ten and one-half feet. Mile Eight furlongs. Pace One step or three feet. Span Nine inches, from the end of the thumb to the little finger when spread. Sabbath Day’s journey Three-fifths of a mile. 11-MONEY Bekah About one-half shekel, about eighty-eight cents if measured in silver Didrachma A silver coin, equal to two drachmas, eighty-eight cents. Drachma A silver coin, one-half the value of the didrachma. Approximately forty-four cents. Dram A gold coin that weighed about 8,424 grams. Valued at forty-eight dollars. Farthing About four cents. Kodrantes About two cents. Mina New Testament. Forty-nine dollars and fifty cents. Mite Less than one cent. Piece of money or stater About one dollar and seventy-six cents. Penny Forty-four cents. Tetradrachma One dollar and seventy-six cents. 12-WEIGHTS Gerah One twentieth of a shekel. If measured in silver, about nine cents. Litra About twelve ounces. Pound A weight used in the Old Testament, equal to about 1.6 pounds. In gold, one thousand four hundred and eight dollars. Shekel Four shekel weights were used, from .36 - .72 ounces. A shekel of silver was worth about one dollar and seventy-six cents. A shekel of gold was worth about sixty-four dollars. Talent Its worth in silver is five thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. In gold, it is one hundred and ninety-two thousand dollars. 13-LIQUID MEASUREMENTS Bath About eight and one-half gallons. Cab Two quarts. Firkin Nearly nine gallons. Hin One and a half gallons. Homer Approximately eighty-five gallons. Kor Same capacity as an homer. Log Approximately one pint. 14-DRY MEASUREMENTS Cab About two quarts. Choinix Equals one and a half pints. Ephah 74.93 pints, or app. 1.1 bushels, or app 8.5 gallons. Homer Equal to 11.1 bushels. Lethech About five and a half bushels. Log About one pint. Omer One-tenth of an ephah, about 7.48 pints. Seah About three and one third omers, or 24.94 pints. Seat Two and a half gallons. 15-STATISTICS REGARDING BIBLE PROPHECY (Numbers are to the best of our understanding.) Number of verses dealing with the resurrection and Rapture: 216 Number of verses dealing with the Tribulation: 700 Number of verses dealing with the Battle of Armageddon and return of Jesus Christ and related events: 481 Number of verses dealing with the Millennium: 1,233 Old Testament, number of prophecy verses: 1,773 Old Testament, number of possible prophecy help verses: 887 New Testament, number of prophecy verses: 1,102 New Testament, number of possible prophecy help verses: 231 Total number of prophecy verses: 2,875 Total number of possible prophecy help verses: 1,118 Total number of prophecy and possible help verses: 3,993 Total number of verses in the Bible: 31,173 This means approximately 12.8% of the Bible relates, directly or indirectly, to the times we are now living in or to the future. 16-BIBLE STATISTICS AND INFORMATION BOOKS OF THE BIBLE COMMENTS THEME: Perhaps without exception far more could be written than is written. DATE WRITTEN: There are different opinions when some of the books were written. The dates given are the most probable, starting with the first. DATES COVERED: There are disagreements among scholars, in some cases, regarding the time span some books cover. When this occurs, the most probable date is listed first. STATISTICS: Apply to the King James Version of the Bible. 17-THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK 1 BOOK NAME: Genesis. Origin; generation; source; begetting; the first book of Moses. THEME: BY: Moses DATE WRITTEN: 1450 B.C.-1400 B.C. DATES COVERED: The beginning to 1620 B.C.; Chapter 12 to the end—1921 B.C.-1689 B.C. FOR/TO: A general record WHERE WRITTEN: In the wilderness STATISTICS: 50 chapters, 1533 verses, 38,267 words MISC: From the Creation to Joseph. BOOK 2 BOOK NAME: Exodus. Departure, going out; the second book of Moses. THEME: Deliverance from Egypt BY: Moses DATE WRITTEN: 1450 B.C.-1400 B.C., 1580 B.C.-1230 B.C. DATES COVERED: 1677 B.C.-1461 B.C., 1530 B.C.-1450 B.C. FOR/TO: The Israelites WHERE WRITTEN: In the wilderness STATISTICS: 40 chapters, 1213 verses, 32,692 words MISC: Joseph through the descendants of Jacob The Exodus Moses: 40 years thinking he was somebody 40 years learning he was nobody 40 years discovering what God can do with a nobody. BOOK 3 BOOK NAME: Leviticus. He called; pertaining to the Levite, of the Levites; the book of atonement, the book of laws; the third book of Moses. THEME: Genesis-man ruined; Exodus-man redeemed; Leviticus-man worshipping BY: Moses (Ezra 6:18 refers to the book of Moses) DATE WRITTEN: 1450 B.C.-1400 B.C. DATES COVERED: 1462 B.C.-1461 B.C. FOR/TO: The Israelites WHERE WRITTEN: In the wilderness, Mt Sinai region STATISTICS: 27 chapters, 859 verses, 24,546 words MISC: Without Leviticus, the powerful message of the cross is more difficult to understand—Holiness, sacrifice, atonement, and dedication. BOOK 4 BOOK NAME: Numbers. In the wilderness; the book of the march; the fourth book of Moses. THEME: Walk, worship, service BY: Moses named as the author more than 80 times DATE WRITTEN: 1450 B.C.-1400 B.C. DATES COVERED: 1461 B.C.-1423 B.C. FOR/TO: The Israelites WHERE WRITTEN: In the wilderness, Mt Sinai STATISTICS: 36 chapters, 1288 verses, 32,902 or 32,092words MISC: Chapters 1-21 wilderness years; 26-36 new generation, covers about 39 years. BOOK 5 BOOK NAME: Deuteronomy. These are the words; a copy of the Law; this second law; the second law giving; repetition of the Law; the fifth book of Moses. THEME: Renewal of the Covenant; God is One BY: Moses (Deut 31:9, 24); also describes his death—34:5-12. DATE WRITTEN: 1450 B.C.-1400 B.C. DATES COVERED: 1423 B.C.-1422 B.C. FOR/TO: The Israelites WHERE WRITTEN: In the wilderness, on the banks of Jordan STATISTICS: 34 chapters, 959 verses, 28,461 words MISC: More than 80 references to this book in the New Testament. BOOK 6 BOOK NAME: Joshua. Jehovah is salvation THEME: Conquering the Land BY: Joshua, or perhaps Phinehas, Eleazar, Samuel,or Jeremiah DATE WRITTEN: 1370 B.C.-1330 B.C., before 1200 B.C., 1235 B.C., 1410 B.C.-1390 B.C. DATES COVERED: 1422 B.C.-1362 B.C. FOR/TO: The Israelites WHERE WRITTEN: Canaan STATISTICS: 24 chapters, 685 verses, 18,858 words MISC: BOOK 7 BOOK NAME: Judges THEME: Compromise and confusion BY: Unknown, a contemporary of Samuel, Samuel, Phinehas, Hezekiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Ezra DATE WRITTEN: 1050 B.C.-1000 B.C., 1390 B.C.-1350 B.C., 1300 B.C.-1050 B.C. DATES COVERED: 1416 B.C.-1065 B.C. FOR/TO: The Israelites WHERE WRITTEN: Canaan STATISTICS: 21 chapters, 618 verses, 18,976 words MISC: BOOK 8 BOOK NAME Ruth THEME: God working through the joys and tragedies of life,famine, death, loneliness, etc., to fulfill the purpose of God—the birth of Christ of which Ruth had part in the lineage; love, kinsman, redeemer. BY: Unknown, Samuel by tradition, Hezekiah, Ezra DATE WRITTEN: Unknown, 10th century B.C. to 400 B.C., 399 B.C.-300 B.C., 1100 B.C., about the time of David DATES COVERED: 1261 B.C.-1251 B.C. FOR/TO: The Israelites WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown STATISTICS: 4 chapters, 85 verses, 2,578 words MISC: Ruth was a Moabitess. BOOK 9 BOOK NAME: First Samuel THEME: Samuel, Saul, and David BY: Uncertain, Samuel and Abiathar, a son of the prophets, or possibly others DATE WRITTEN: 1000 B.C.-950 B.C., 11th century B.C., 1070 B.C.-1011 B.C., 1000 B.C.-850 B.C. DATES COVERED 1126 B.C.-1025 B.C. FOR/TO: The Israelites WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown STATISTICS: 31 chapters, 810 verses, 25,061 words MISC: Parts occurred after Samuel’s death. First and Second Samuel were one book. Sometimes they were entitled First and Second Kings; and First and Second Kings were Third and Fourth Kings. BOOK 10 BOOK NAME: Second Samuel THEME: Begins with the death of Saul and follows David’s reign BY: Uncertain, Samuel and Abiathar, a son of the prophets, or possibly others DATE WRITTEN: 10th century B.C., 1011 B.C.-975 B.C., 1000 B.C.-850B.C. DATES COVERED: 1025 B.C.-988 B.C. FOR/TO: The leaders of Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown STATISTICS: 24 chapters, 695 verses, 20,612 words MISC: First and Second Samuel were one book. Sometimes they were entitled First and Second Kings; and First and Second Kings was Third and Fourth Kings. BOOK 11 BOOK NAME: First Kings THEME: A kingdom united, then divided BY: Unknown, perhaps a Jewish captive; Jeremiah by tradition DATE WRITTEN: 562 B.C.-536 B.C., over a period ending by the 6th century B.C., 971 B.C.-850 B.C. DATES COVERED: 1025 B.C.-864 B.C. FOR/TO: The people of Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown, perhaps in the area of Babylon STATISTICS: 22 chapters, 816 verses, 24,524 words MISC: First and Second Kings originally known as Third and Fourth Kings. Some think Jeremiah wrote it, as Jeremiah 52 and 2 Kings 24, 25 nearly identical. BOOK 12 BOOK NAME: Second Kings THEME: Exploits of the kings of Judah and Israel BY: Unknown, perhaps a Jewish captive; Jeremiah by tradition; probably the same person that wrote 1st Kings DATE WRITTEN: 562 B.C.-536 B.C., over a period ending by the 6th century B.C., 971 B.C.-850 B.C., 852 B.C.-586 B.C. DATES COVERED: 870 B.C.-561 B.C. FOR/TO: The people of Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown, perhaps in the area of Babylon STATISTICS: 25 chapters, 719 verses, 23,532 words MISC: First and Second Kings originally known as Third and Fourth Kings. Some think Jeremiah wrote it, as Jeremiah 52 and 2 Kings 24, 25 nearly identical. BOOK 13 BOOK NAME: First Chronicles. The affairs of the days THEME: Genealogy and history of Israel BY: Ezra by tradition DATE WRITTEN: 500 B.C.-450 B.C., written about 100 years after Kings, 5th century B.C., 360 B.C. DATES COVERED: 1699 B.C.-444 B.C. FOR/TO: The people of Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown STATISTICS: 29 chapters, 942 verses, 20,369 words MISC: First and Second Chronicles were once one. First and Second Chronicles and Ezra perhaps one history. BOOK 14 BOOK NAME: Second Chronicles THEME: The greatness of Judah BY: Ezra by tradition DATE WRITTEN: 500 B.C.-450 B.C., written about 100 years after Kings, 5th century B.C., 330 B.C., 971 B.C.-609 B.C. DATES COVERED: 1015 B.C.-539 B.C. FOR/TO: The people of Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown STATISTICS: 36 chapters, 822 verses, 26,074 words MISC: First and Second Chronicles were once one. First and Second Chronicles and Ezra perhaps one history. BOOK 15 BOOK NAME: Ezra THEME: The return and rebuilding BY: Probably Ezra DATE WRITTEN: 456 B.C.-444 B.C., 444 B.C.-398 B.C., 538 B.C.-457 B.C. DATES COVERED: 1723 B.C.-457 B.C. FOR/TO: The people of Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown, perhaps Jerusalem STATISTICS: 10 chapters, 280 verses, 7,441 words MISC: Spans about 80 years, beginning about 538 B.C. Nehemiah, First and Second Chronicles, and Ezra considered a literary work (called Priestly History of Israel). BOOK 16 BOOK NAME: Nehemiah. Also called Second Ezra THEME: Rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls and problems BY: Nehemiah and later scribes DATE WRITTEN: 420 B.C., 445 B.C.-432 B.C. DATES COVERED: 536 B..C-432 B.C., 445 B.C.-425 B.C., about 20 years FOR/TO: The people of Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown, perhaps Jerusalem STATISTICS: 13 chapters, 406 verses, 10,483 words MISC: Artaxerxes I, whom Nehemiah served as cupbearer, was the son of Ahasuerus (Xerxes), who took Esther to be his queen. BOOK 17 BOOK NAME: Esther. The volume of Esther THEME: Divine providence of God. BY: Unknown, a Jew who lived in Persia; not Mordecai-10:2,3 DATE WRITTEN: After 456 B.C., 5th century B.C., 486 B.C.-465 B.C. DATES COVERED: 598 B.C.-473 B.C., 485 B.C.-473 B.C., 10 years FOR/TO: The people of Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown STATISTICS: 10 chapters, 167 verses, 5637 words MISC: Esther, a person whose name meant star, her Hebrew name was Hadassah-2:7. Jerusalem, the temple of God, and the name of God are omitted. This book fits in between the 6th and 7th chapters of Ezra. The deuterocanon adds 6 chapters to Esther that most Protestant Bibles do not contain. BOOK 18 BOOK NAME: Job THEME: Suffering and service BY: Unknown, perhaps Job, Moses, Elihu, Solomon, or Isaiah DATE WRITTEN: Unknown, perhaps during Solomon’s time, 900 B.C. DATES COVERED: 1997 B.C.-1827 B.C., 2000 B.C., unknown FOR/TO: No specific people WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown STATISTICS: 42 chapters, 1070 verses, 10,102 words MISC: Poetical, wisdom books—Job, Proverbs, Psalms, Ecclesiastes, Lamentations, Song of Solomon. Uz—perhaps in the area of Idumaea, unknown, perhaps southern Lebanon. Some consider this to be the oldest book in the Bible. Mentioned by Ezekiel 14:14,20. Job pleads for death, then mercy, but no response. He wishes someone to resolve the quarrel between them; then finally faces problems with courage and asks God to bring him through painful trials (16:18-17:3) (19:25-27). BOOK 19 BOOK NAME: Psalms. To the collection; praises; book of praises THEME: Conquest of fear by faith, praise, and trust Book 1 1-41 Reflect Genesis Book 2 41-72 Israel’s cry for deliverance to Israel’s king Book 3 73-89 Sanctuary—dominant note, parallel Leviticus Book 4 90-106 Corresponds to Numbers, the fourth book of Moses Book 5 107-150 Linked with Deuteronomy, God’s Word Selah—meaning unknown, many opinions—pause in the music accompanying a psalm or prayer; suspension (of music) as a pause. BY: 72 credited to David, but he may not be the author of some. 12 to Asaph, 12 to sons of Korah, 2 to Solomon (72 and 127), 1 to Ethan, and 1 to Moses. All, but 34, bear some title as a superscription; about 50 anonymous. Titles based on traditions. DATE WRITTEN: Unknown, some contain elements varying by more than a thousand years DATES COVERED: 1423 B.C.-444 B.C., unknown FOR/TO: The Jewish people WHERE WRITTEN: Many places STATISTICS: 150 chapters, 2461 verses, 43,743 words MISC: BOOK 20 BOOK NAME: Proverbs THEME: Moral and ethical principles; wisdom; the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom-Pv 9:10 BY: Solomon—1 to 22:16; Agur and mother of King Lemuel latter portions of Pv 30, 31? Solomon also credited with 25 to 29; author unknown—22:17 to 24:34 and 30:1 to 31:31 DATE WRITTEN: 10th century B.C., 970 B.C.-930 B.C., 900 B.C. DATES COVERED: 982 B.C.-961 B.C. FOR/TO: Young people WHERE WRITTEN: Jerusalem STATISTICS: 31 chapters, 915 verses, 15,043 words MISC: Chapters: 1-9 Contrasts good and evil; wisdom calls the simple to forsake sin; the harlot calls him to indulgence. 10:1-22:16 Treatment; through chapter 15 by contrast "but;" wisdom and folly; fool, scorner, slothful, froward. 22:17-24:22 24:23-24:34 25:1-29:27 30:1-31:31 Other breakdowns: 1-10 Counsel for young men 11-20 Counsel for all men 21-31 Counsel for kings and rulers 31 Women’s rights (also called) BOOK 21 BOOK NAME: Ecclesiastes. Assembly; one who assembles; one who collects; one who addresses an assembly; preacher; member of the assembly THEME: Earthly goals lead to emptiness; happiness through science, philosophy, pleasure, mirth, drinking, building, possessions, wealth, music, materialism—all are empty. He tried fatalism, natural religion, wealth, morality—all are empty. BY: Unknown. Solomon by tradition; however ,many believe it was someone else. DATE WRITTEN: Tenth century B.C., 962-922 B.C. DATES COVERED: 947 B.C. FOR/TO: Young people WHERE WRITTEN: Jerusalem STATISTICS: 12 chapters, 222 verses, 5,584 words MISC: Solomon used as the central character. Vanity—emptiness or meaningless. "Under the sun" may mean without God in the world. Remembering the Creator, means a young person must come to the recognition that he is not the Creator or the master of his own life. "Under the sun" occurs about 29 times. God gives meaning to life—all else is vanity and meaningless. BOOK 22 BOOK NAME: Song of Solomon. Song of songs; best of the songs THEME: God’s love BY: Perhaps Solomon by tradition DATE WRITTEN: Tenth century B.C., 962 B.C.-922 B.C., 1014 B.C. DATES COVERED: 962 B.C. FOR/TO: To the bride WHERE WRITTEN: Jerusalem STATISTICS: 8 chapters, 117 verses, 2661 words MISC: The Jews regarded it as a song expressing the love relationship between God and His chosen people. Also regarded as between Solomon and his wife. Typical—Christ and the church, plus other views. BOOK 23 BOOK NAME: Isaiah. Jehovah is salvation THEME: Messiah BY: Isaiah DATE WRITTEN: 740 B.C.-698 B.C., 8th century B.C., 750 B.C.-680 B.C. DATES COVERED: From Lucifer fallen to 539 B.C. FOR/TO: Judah and the Jewish nation WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown, perhaps Jerusalem STATISTICS: 66 chapters, 1292 verses, 37,044 words MISC: He was martyred by being sawn asunder-ref Heb 11:37, tradition says by king Manasseh. BOOK 24 BOOK NAME: Jeremiah. The appointed one of the Lord THEME: Judgment is at hand BY: Jeremiah, recorded by his scribe Baruch DATE WRITTEN: 640 B.C.-577 B.C. DATES COVERED: From the earth without form and void to 539 B.C., 7th century B.C. FOR/TO: Mainly Jews in Judah WHERE WRITTEN: Perhaps Jerusalem STATISTICS: 52 chapters, 1364 verses, 42,659 words MISC: Some believe Jeremiah died in Egypt. Tradition says that Jewish refugees stoned him to death in Egypt. BOOK 25 BOOK NAME: Lamentations. Ah, howl, alas, cry aloud, or lament THEME: Mourning for Jerusalem shows there comes a time when prayers will not be answered, and whatsoever a man sows, he shall reap. BY: Jeremiah-2 Chr 35:25 DATE WRITTEN: Perhaps 640 B.C.-586 B.C., about 586 B.C. DATES COVERED: 586 B.C. FOR/TO: Exiles in Babylon WHERE WRITTEN: Jerusalem STATISTICS: 5 chapters, 154 verses, 3415 words MISC: Five poems—one for each chapter. The first four each have 22 stanzas. The fifth also has 22, but not alphabetical as the first 4. The fifth one is more of a prayer. BOOK 26 BOOK NAME: Ezekiel. God strengthens THEME: Judgment and glory BY: Ezekiel DATE WRITTEN: 6th century B.C., 593 B.C.-570 B.C. DATES COVERED: Thou hast been in Eden to 571 B.C. FOR/TO: Exiles in Babylon WHERE WRITTEN: Babylon STATISTICS: 48 chapters, 1273 verses, 39,407 words MISC: BOOK 27 BOOK NAME: Daniel THEME: Rise and fall of kingdoms BY: Daniel DATE WRITTEN: Perhaps 605 B.C.-536 B.C., 6th century B.C. DATES COVERED: 605 B.C.-537 B.C. FOR/TO: Exiles in Babylon WHERE WRITTEN: Babylon STATISTICS: 12 chapters, 357 verses, 11,606 words MISC: Daniel lived under three rulers: 1. Nebuchadnezzar-Babylon 2. Darius the Mede (Median) 3. Cyrus (Persian) BOOK 28 BOOK NAME: Hosea THEME: Redeeming love BY: Hosea DATE WRITTEN: 755 B.C.-715 B.C., about 760 B.C. DATES COVERED: 770 B.C.-723 B.C. FOR/TO: Northern ten tribes WHERE WRITTEN: Northern kingdom of Israel STATISTICS: 14 chapters, 197 verses, 5175 words MISC: Prophesied to the northern kingdom about the time of Isaiah. Hosea called the prophet with the broken heart—Hosea’s marriage. Likewise, Israel’s unfaithfulness to the Lord is depicted as a wife who has turned her back on a faithful husband in order to follow evil lovers. BOOK 29 BOOK NAME: Joel. Jehovah is God THEME: The day of the Lord is coming. The attitude of a man’s heart and life before the Lord will determine his reaction to that day. BY: Joel DATE WRITTEN: About 837 B.C.-795 B.C., about 400 B.C. DATES COVERED: Unable to determine accurately, perhaps 836 B.C.-828 B.C. FOR/TO: Two southern tribes WHERE WRITTEN: Southern kingdom STATISTICS: 3 chapters, 73 verses, 2034 words MISC: Scholars disagree when Joel lived. Some believe he lived around 830 B.C., others believe about 400 B.C. BOOK 30 BOOK NAME: Amos. Burden-bearer THEME: Judgment on sin BY: Amos DATE WRITTEN: Middle of the 8th century B.C., 765 B.C.-750 B.C. DATES COVERED: 764 B.C. FOR/TO: Israel WHERE WRITTEN: New Jerusalem STATISTICS: 9 chapters, 146 verses, 4217 words MISC: Prophesied in the northern kingdom and aroused antagonism. He returned to Judah. Because Israel will not repent, there is nothing left but destruction. The prophet of God often comes into conflict with the religious institutions of his day. Man’s understanding of God and His purpose will always be distorted by his own sin and selfish interests. People do not recognize just how sinful and self-centered one really is and how deceitful the heart can be. BOOK 31 BOOK NAME: Obadiah. Servant of the Lord; worshipper of the Lord THEME: The doom of Edom BY: Obadiah DATE WRITTEN: About 586 B.C., 6th century B.C., 848 B.C.-841 B.C. DATES COVERED: 864 B.C. FOR/TO: The Edomites WHERE WRITTEN: Judah STATISTICS: 1 chapter, 21 verses, 670 words MISC: Shortest Old Testament book BOOK 32 BOOK NAME: Jonah THEME: The mercy of God BY: Jonah (2 Ki 14:25) (Mt 12:39-42) DATE WRITTEN: 8th century B.C., 790 B.C.-749 B.C. DATES COVERED: 767 B.C. FOR/TO: Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Israel STATISTICS: 4 chapters, 48 verses, 1321 words MISC: BOOK 33 BOOK NAME: Micah. Who is like Yahweh? THEME: Judgment and pardon BY: Micah DATE WRITTEN: 740 B.C.-687 B.C., 8th century B.C. DATES COVERED: 744 B.C.-704 B.C. FOR/TO: Judah and Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Judah STATISTICS: 7 chapters, 105 verses, 3153 words MISC: Lived and prophesied in the southern kingdom. He condemned the sins of the northern kingdom. One of the greatest passages in the Bible is Micah’s summary of true religion: Micah 6:8-What doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? BOOK 34 BOOK NAME: Nahum. Consolation; consoler; burden THEME: The burden of Nineveh BY: Nahum DATE WRITTEN: Before 612 B.C., 630 B.C. DATES COVERED: 635 B.C. FOR/TO: Nineveh WHERE WRITTEN: Possibly Judah STATISTICS: 3 chapters, 47 verses, 1285 words MISC: BOOK 35 BOOK NAME: Habakkuk. To embrace; the embracer; one who embraces THEME: The righteous shall live by faith BY: Habakkuk DATE WRITTEN: Unknown, perhaps 640 B.C. to 598 B.C. DATES COVERED: Uncertain, possibly 606 B.C. FOR/TO: Judah WHERE WRITTEN: Judah STATISTICS: 3 chapters, 56 verses, 1474 words MISC: Faith is: repentance and humble trust in God. It is faithfulness, steadfast obedience to God. Faith is a whole way of life, a daily dependence upon God. When everything has gone wrong, and all possessions have been lost, and there is not anything to eat, faith will still rejoice in the God of his salvation. Faith says that God alone is enough. BOOK 36 BOOK NAME: Zephaniah. The Lord hides; whom Jehovah hides or shelters THEME: The day of the Lord BY: Zephaniah DATE WRITTEN: App 627 B.C.-607 B.C. DATES COVERED: 624 B.C. FOR/TO: Judah WHERE WRITTEN: Judah STATISTICS: 3 chapters, 53 verses, 1617 words MISC: BOOK 37 BOOK NAME: Haggai THEME: Rebuilding the temple BY: Haggai DATE WRITTEN: 520 B.C. DATES COVERED: 521 B.C. FOR/TO: Restored Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Jerusalem STATISTICS: 2 chapters, 38 verses, 1131 words MISC: BOOK 38 BOOK NAME: Zechariah. The Lord remembers THEME: The coming of Messiah BY: Zechariah DATE WRITTEN: 520 B.C.-487 B.C. DATES COVERED: 521 B.C.-494 B.C. FOR/TO: Restored Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Jerusalem STATISTICS: 14 chapters, 211 verses, 6444 words MISC: 1-8 Call to repentance 9-14 The future of Israel and God’s people (8 visions of Zechariah) BOOK 39 BOOK NAME: Malachi. The messenger of Jehovah; the messenger of the Lord THEME: Rebuke BY: Malachi DATE WRITTEN: Unknown, perhaps 433 B.C.-400 B.C. DATES COVERED: Unknown FOR/TO: Israel WHERE WRITTEN: Judah STATISTICS: 4 chapters, 55 verses, 1782 words MISC: 18-THE NEW TESTAMENT BOOK 40 BOOK NAME: Matthew. Gift of God THEME: Emphasis seems to be on the fact that Jesus is Israel’s promised Messiah—the One that would establish the Kingdom. Emphasis placed on the fact that He is the Son of David—of royal descent. BY: The apostle Matthew (a tax collector) DATE WRITTEN: Approximately A.D. 37 to 50 DATES COVERED: From Abraham to just before Jesus ascended to heaven FOR/TO: WHERE WRITTEN: Perhaps written in Judea, perhaps Jerusalem STATISTICS: 28 chapters, 1071 verses, 23,684 words MISC: There are approximately 93 Old Testament quotes or allusions BOOK 41 BOOK NAME: Mark THEME: Emphasis seems to be on Jesus being the Son of God and discipleship. Jesus is revealed as the Son of God and suffering, obedient servant of God the Father, Who gave up His life as a ransom for the sin of others in submission to God’s will. BY: Mark. The name of Yochanan (John) is the original Hebrew name. The name of Mark (the Latin name) (or Roman prefix which was later added) means “Polite Shining”. He is believed to be the same one mentioned in the New Testament in Acts 12:12, 25; 13:5, 13; 15:37, 39; Col 4:10; 2 Tim 4:11; Phile. 24; 1 Pe 5:13. He was a Jewish believer, and his home was in Jerusalem. He was the son of Mary who lived in Jerusalem, whose house Peter came to after he was delivered from prison. He was a travel companion of Peter, Paul, and Barnabas. DATE WRITTEN: Approximately A.D. 65 to 70. Some believe A.D. 60. DATES COVERED: From John the Baptist to after the ascension of Jesus into heaven FOR/TO: WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown STATISTICS: 16 chapters, 678 verses, 15,171 words MISC: Approximately 49 Old Testament quotes BOOK 42 BOOK NAME: Luke THEME: Emphasis seems to be on the humanity of Christ. He is the Son of Man that had been rejected by Israel. As a result, Jesus was preached to the Gentiles also. Jesus is presented as the universal Savior—the Savior of the poor and rich, male and female, Jew and Gentile, slave and free. BY: Luke (the physician). At a later time, he also wrote Acts as a sequel to the Gospel of Luke. DATE WRITTEN: Approximately A.D. 58 to 60 DATES COVERED: From Adam to after Jesus ascended to heaven FOR/TO: Addressed to Theophilus, perhaps a community leader, or government or Roman official. WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown, some believe possibly Caesarea or Rome STATISTICS: 24 chapters, 1151 verses, 25,944 words MISC: Approximately 80 quotes from the Old Testament BOOK 43 BOOK NAME: John THEME: Emphasis seems to be on showing the full deity of Jesus. Jesus is revealed as the Word that was made flesh in chapter one. Near the end of the Gospel in 20:28, Thomas said, “My Lord and my God.” Jesus is clearly presented as the Christ (or Messiah), the Son of God through many miracles. BY: The apostle John DATE WRITTEN: Approximately A.D. 85-90 DATES COVERED: From “In the beginning” to just prior to Jesus ascending to be with His Father FOR/TO: WHERE WRITTEN: Probably at Ephesus STATISTICS: 21 chapters, 878 verses, 19,099 words MISC: Approximately 30 quotes from the Old Testament. To record Jesus’ signs (20:30,31) so readers would believe in Jesus-ref 20:31. BOOK 44 BOOK NAME: Acts of the Apostles THEME: Primarily the acts of Peter and Paul BY: Luke (the physician). He also wrote the Gospel of Luke at an earlier time. DATE WRITTEN: About A.D. 62 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: Theophilus (a Gentile convert) WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown STATISTICS: 28 chapters, 1007 verses, 24,250 words MISC: Luke and Acts are as 2 volumes of the same work. BOOK 45 BOOK NAME: Romans THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: A.D. 55-59 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: To the believers in Rome WHERE WRITTEN: On 3rd missionary trip, Corinth in Greece, or Philippi in Greece STATISTICS: 16 chapters, 433 verses, 9447 words MISC: BOOK 46 BOOK NAME: First Corinthians THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: A.D. 53-56 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: The Corinthian church WHERE WRITTEN: Ephesus-1 Cor 16:8; some say Philippi STATISTICS: 16 chapters, 437 verses, 9489 words MISC: Much opposition to Paul’s preaching BOOK 47 BOOK NAME: Second Corinthians THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: A.D. 54-57; about 1 year after First Corinthians DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: The Corinthian church WHERE WRITTEN: Probably Philippi or Macedonia STATISTICS: 13 chapters, 257 verses, 6092 words MISC: Much about Paul in this epistle. Paul thought he would meet Titus at Troas. He was troubled Titus was not there. He went to Macedonia and found him. BOOK 48 BOOK NAME: Galatians THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: Various opinions ranging from as early as A.D. 48 to as late as A.D. 62, with perhaps A.D. 53 to 56 the most probable. DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: The Galatians WHERE WRITTEN: Ephesus or Macedonia; alternate views are Antioch, Rome, or Corinth STATISTICS: 6 chapters, 149 verses, 3098 words MISC: Paul upset about certain Jewish believers trying to impose circumcision and the Mosaic law on the Galatians. BOOK 49 BOOK NAME: Ephesians THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: A.D. 60-62 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: The church at Ephesus WHERE WRITTEN: From Rome STATISTICS: 6 chapters, 155 verses, 3039 words MISC: Colossians, Philemon, and Philippians called prison epistles. Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon believed to be all dispatched at the same time. Eph 1-3 tells believers what they are in Christ, 4-6 what they should do because they are in Christ. Some consider Ephesians offers the greatest insight in all the Bible. BOOK 50 BOOK NAME: Philippians THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: Between A.D. 54 to 62 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: The saints at Philippi WHERE WRITTEN: Probably in prison at Rome, but others think in prison in Ephesus STATISTICS: 4 chapters, 104 verses, 2002 words MISC: BOOK 51 BOOK NAME: Colossians THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: Between A.D. 55 to 63 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: The saints at Colosse WHERE WRITTEN: From prison at Rome STATISTICS: 4 chapters, 95 verses, 1998 words MISC: BOOK 52 BOOK NAME: First Thessalonians THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: A.D. 50-52 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: The church of the Thessalonians WHERE WRITTEN: Corinth (Athens, Greece) STATISTICS: 5 chapters, 89 verses, 1857 words MISC: BOOK 53 BOOK NAME: Second Thessalonians THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: A.D. 50-52; a few months after First Thessalonians DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: The church of the Thessalonians WHERE WRITTEN: Corinth (Athens, Greece) STATISTICS: 3 chapters, 47 verses, 1042 words MISC: BOOK 54 BOOK NAME: First Timothy THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: A.D. 61-65 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: Timothy WHERE WRITTEN: Rome or during travels; some say from Laodicea, the chief city of Phrygia STATISTICS: 6 chapters, 113 verses, 2269 words MISC: BOOK 55 BOOK NAME: Second Timothy THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: Considered to be the last epistle he wrote before his death, perhaps A.D. 64-68 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: Timothy WHERE WRITTEN: Rome during imprisonment STATISTICS: 4 chapters, 83 verses, 1703 words MISC: BOOK 56 BOOK NAME: Titus THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: A.D. 61-65 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: Titus WHERE WRITTEN: In Rome during imprisonment; alternate view is Macedonia STATISTICS: 3 chapters, 46 verses, 921 words MISC: BOOK 57 BOOK NAME: Philemon THEME: BY: Paul DATE WRITTEN: Views range from A.D. 55 to 63 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: Philemon, Apphia, Archippus, and the church in thy house WHERE WRITTEN: Several views including prison at Rome, prison at Caesarea, or prison at Ephesus STATISTICS: 1 chapter, 25 verses, 445 words MISC: Four prison epistles: Colossians, Ephesians, Philippians, Philemon BOOK 58 BOOK NAME: Hebrews THEME: BY: Unknown, possibly Paul, Apollos, Barnabas, Luke, Timothy, Aquila and Priscilla, Silas, Aristion, or Philip DATE WRITTEN: From A.D. 65-80 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: Jewish believers WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown; some think from Italy by Timothy STATISTICS: 13 chapters, 303 verses, 6913 words MISC: Some Jewish believers were in danger of going back from Christ to Moses (from Grace to the Law). This was an immediate danger-2:1, based on unbelief-3:12, conduct-5:13,14, neglect of public worship-10:25, weakness in prayer-12:12, instability in doctrine-13:9, refusal to teach others-5:12 and neglect of the Scriptures-2:1. Thought(?)—if following Christ brought persecution and Jewish practice did not, why not return to Judaism and be free from persecution? BOOK 59 BOOK NAME: James THEME: BY: James, the brother of Christ (unlikely to be James, the son of Zebedee, as was martyred about A.D. 44) DATE WRITTEN: Dates vary from A.D. 45-62 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: Jewish believers throughout the Roman Empire WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown STATISTICS: 5 chapters, 108 verses, 2309 words MISC: BOOK 60 BOOK NAME: First Peter THEME: BY: Peter DATE WRITTEN: A.D. 64-66 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: Jewish believers scattered throughout Asia Minor WHERE WRITTEN: Babylon, perhaps Rome STATISTICS: 5 chapters, 105 verses, 2482 words MISC: BOOK 61 BOOK NAME: Second Peter THEME: BY: Peter DATE WRITTEN: A.D. 66 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: To all Christians WHERE WRITTEN: Perhaps Rome STATISTICS: 3 chapters, 61 verses, 1559 words MISC: BOOK 62 BOOK NAME: First John THEME: BY: John the apostle DATE WRITTEN: A.D. 85-95 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: Churches in Asia Minor WHERE WRITTEN: Ephesus STATISTICS: 5 chapters, 105 verses, 2523 words MISC: BOOK 63 BOOK NAME: Second John THEME: BY: John the apostle DATE WRITTEN: Unknown, perhaps A.D. 96-97 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: The elect lady and her children WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown, perhaps Ephesus STATISTICS: 1 chapter, 13 verses, 303 words MISC: BOOK 64 BOOK NAME: Third John THEME: BY: John the apostle DATE WRITTEN: Unknown, perhaps A.D. 97 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: Gaius of Derby, Acts 20:4; Gaius mentioned several times in the New Testament WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown STATISTICS: 1 chapter, 14 verses, 299 words MISC: BOOK 65 BOOK NAME: Jude THEME: BY: Jude, the brother of James and Jesus, Mt 13:55; Mk 6:3 Judas (or Jude) and James DATE WRITTEN: Latter part of the first century. Estimates range from as early as A.D. 67 to as late as 125 DATES COVERED: FOR/TO: To the saints WHERE WRITTEN: Unknown STATISTICS: 1 chapter, 25 verses, 613 words MISC: BOOK 66 BOOK NAME: The Revelation THEME: Prophecy BY: John the apostle DATE WRITTEN: A.D. 95-96 DATES COVERED: From the first church to New Jerusalem FOR/TO: To the seven churches, all saints WHERE WRITTEN: Island of Patmos STATISTICS: 22 chapters, 404 verses, 12,000 words MISC: The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen-Rev 22:21. ============================================================ RESPONSE SHEET 191 Send answers to answers@gracecollegeindia.com Q1. Describe the Temples built in Jerusalem. Q2. Explain on the Temple site and its relation with Abraham and David. Q3. Describe on 'Mount of Transfiguration'. http://www.gracecollegeindia.com ![]() |
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