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| - The Creation (1-2) | - The Creation (1-2) | ||
| - | - Adam and Eve in Garden (3) | + | - [[Adam]] and [[Eve]] in Garden (3) |
| - Rise and spread of the works of Satan (4:1-24) | - Rise and spread of the works of Satan (4:1-24) | ||
| - Lineage of the Priesthood (4:25-5:32) | - Lineage of the Priesthood (4:25-5:32) | ||
| - Wickedness of man before Flood (6:1-13) | - Wickedness of man before Flood (6:1-13) | ||
| - The Flood (6:14-8:22) | - The Flood (6:14-8:22) | ||
| - | - Noah and his descendants (9: | + | - [[Noah]] and his descendants (9: |
| - | - The Tower of Babel (11:1-9) | + | - The [[Tower of Babel]] (11:1-9) |
| - | - Abraham (11: | + | - [[Abraham]] (11: |
| - | - Isaac (25: | + | - [[Isaac]] (25: |
| - | - Jacob (28: | + | - [[Jacob]] (28: |
| - | - Joseph (39-50) | + | - [[Joseph]] (39-50) |
| ==== Exodus ==== | ==== Exodus ==== | ||
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| - Divided monarchy and destruction of the kingdoms (10-36) | - Divided monarchy and destruction of the kingdoms (10-36) | ||
| + | ==== Ezra ==== | ||
| + | - Introductory chapters - events that happened 60-80 years before arrival of Ezra in Jerusalem: Decree of Cyrus; some Jews return with [[Zerubbabel]]; | ||
| + | - Ezra brings back to Jerusalem some of the exiles from Babylon (7-10) | ||
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| + | ==== Nehemiah ==== | ||
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| + | - Nehemiah' | ||
| + | - Religious and social reforms (8-10) | ||
| + | - Wall of temple dedicated - Nehemiah' | ||
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| + | ==== Esther ==== | ||
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| + | - The dramatic plot to exterminate the Jewish people during the Persian period, and of their deliverance through the providential marriage of a young Jewish orphan to the king of Persia (1-10) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Job ==== | ||
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| + | - First poetic book of the Bible, telling the story of Job as he and his friends struggle to explain the disasters which have befallen him and his family (1-42) | ||
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| + | ==== Psalms ==== | ||
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| + | - Collectively called in Hebrew " | ||
| + | - 73 of the 150 Psalms attributed to David | ||
| + | - Many Messianic Psalms: 2:7; 22:1,16; 34:20; 69:9, 21; 110:4; 118:22 | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Proverbs ==== | ||
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| + | - Most poetic chapters (1-9) | ||
| + | - Exposition about right and wrong ways of living (10-24) | ||
| + | - Proverbs of Solomon (25-29) | ||
| + | - Description of a virtuous woman (30-31) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Ecclesiastes ==== | ||
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| + | - Main theme: a search for life's meaning | ||
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| + | ==== Isaiah ==== | ||
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| + | - Foreshadowing of the mission of Christ (7, 9, 11, 53, 61) | ||
| + | - Events of the latter-day restoration, | ||
| + | - Coming forth of the Book of Mormon (29) | ||
| + | - Explanation of the one true God. Jehovah as contrasted with the idol worship of the day (40-46) | ||
| + | - Events in the final restoration of Israel, cleansing of the earth, establishment of Zion (47-66) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Jeremiah ==== | ||
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| + | * Prophecies during reign of Josiah (1-6) | ||
| + | * Prophecies during reign of Jehoiakim (7-20) | ||
| + | * Prophecies during reign of Zedekiah (21-38) | ||
| + | * Prophet' | ||
| + | * Prophecies against foreign nations (46-51) | ||
| + | * Fall of Jerusalem reviewed - list of items taken from the temple to Babylon (51) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Lamentations ==== | ||
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| + | - Written by Jeremiah, these constitute dirges (laments) over the fall of Jerusalem and the Jewish nation (1-5) | ||
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| + | ==== Ezekiel ==== | ||
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| + | - Prophets of judgment against Jerusalem and the nation (1-24) | ||
| + | - Prophecies of restoration (25-39) | ||
| + | - Visions of the temple at Jerusalem - its reconstruction and worship therein (40-48) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Daniel ==== | ||
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| + | - Narrative about Daniel and his companions (1-6) | ||
| + | - Prophecies of Daniel (7-12) | ||
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| + | ==== Hosea ==== | ||
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| + | - Using the image of marriage, the Lord taught through Hosea, that although His people had been unfaithful to Him that he would still not divorce them if they would turn to Him (1-14) | ||
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| + | ==== Joel ==== | ||
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| + | - Description of devastation by locusts because of the wickedness of the people. | ||
| + | - God will be a refuge for nations and will forgive and nourish His people if they will repent (3) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Amos ==== | ||
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| + | - Amos pronounces judgments on eight nations, including Judah and Israel (1-2) | ||
| + | - Sermons introduced by "hear the word of the Lord," teaching the reasons for God's judgment on Israel (3-5) | ||
| + | - Wo unto them who are at ease in Zion (6) | ||
| + | - Amos shares five visions of God's judgments, concluding with a message of hope (7-9) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Obadiah ==== | ||
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| + | - Obadiah announces God's judgments upon the Edomites, descendants of [[Esau]], who, through history, have continued to attack Israel: a) 9th century BC - 2 Kings 8:20-22, b) 8th century BC - 2 Chronicles 28: | ||
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| + | ==== Jonah ==== | ||
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| + | - Jonah flees from the Lord, rather than preach in Nineveh. | ||
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| + | ==== Micah ==== | ||
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| + | - Prophecies of judgments against the Jews (1-3) | ||
| + | - Prophecies of restoration, | ||
| + | - Lord tells of His past mercies upon the people - He requires justice and goodness (6-7) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Nahum ==== | ||
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| + | - God's judgments upon Nineveh (1) | ||
| + | - Nahum describes the fall of Nineveh, the conquerors using their own river system against them and the sack of the city (2-3) | ||
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| + | ==== Habakkuk ==== | ||
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| + | - Habakkuk complains of God's failure to execute judgment for Judah' | ||
| + | - God teaches Habakkuk that Babylon' | ||
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| + | ==== Zephaniah ==== | ||
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| + | - God will sweep away all wickedness when he comes again (1) | ||
| + | - Zephaniah calls upon people to seek the Lord. He concludes with a message of hope for the humble (2-5) | ||
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| + | ==== Haggai ==== | ||
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| + | - Haggai encourages people to finish the temple. | ||
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| + | ==== Zechariah ==== | ||
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| + | - The eight visions of Zechariah (1-6) Includes visions about Jerusalem and the temple of the great High Priest (Christ) | ||
| + | - Zechariah announces the world-wide triumph of God through the Messiah (7-14) | ||
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| + | ==== Malachi ==== | ||
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| + | - Priesthood reproved for their neglect in God's service (1-2) | ||
| + | - Teaches against marriage outside of the covenant, neglect of tithes and offerings. | ||
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