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'''Overviews''' | '''Overviews''' | ||
* [[An overview of the Old Testament]] | * [[An overview of the Old Testament]] | ||
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* [[An overview of the Old Testament writers]] | * [[An overview of the Old Testament writers]] | ||
* [[An overview of translating the Old Testament]] | * [[An overview of translating the Old Testament]] | ||
+ | * [[Old Testament History]] | ||
'''Articles / opinions''' | '''Articles / opinions''' | ||
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Revision as of 21:50, 29 September 2005
In brief: The Old Testament (or the Hebrew Scriptures) constitutes the first major part of the Bible. It is usually divided into the categories of law, history, poetry (or wisdom books) and prophecy. All of these books were written before the birth of Jesus Christ.
Overviews
- An overview of the Old Testament
- Bible Dictionary: Old Testament
- List of books of the Old Testament
- An overview of the Old Testament writers
- An overview of translating the Old Testament
- Old Testament History
Articles / opinions
Quotes
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