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[[Image:Torah.jpg|thumb|The [[Torah]], part of the Old Testament.]]
 
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''Synopsis:'' The Old Testament constitutes the first major part of the [[Bible]]. It consists of 39 books, that are often divided into the categories of law, history, poetry (or wisdom books) and prophecy. Within these categories, it gives an account of creation, and then follows the story of God's interaction with the Jewish people, through their slavery in Egypt, conquest of the promised land, strengthening kingdom, and finally its division and the people's exile. Although all of these books were written before the birth of [[Jesus Christ]], they still show a picture of the same [[God]] that the [[New Testament]] does - the Old Testament also reveals a [[God is love|loving God]] of [[forgiveness]] and [[grace]]. To [[Christians]], the Old Testament is, throughout its pages, building up to the coming of [[Jesus]].
  
The Old Testament constitutes the first major part of the [[Bible]]. It consists of 39 books, that are often divided into the categories of law, history, poetry (or wisdom books) and prophecy. Within these categories, it gives an account of creation, and then follows the story of God's interaction with the Jewish people, through their slavery in Egypt, conquest of the promised land, strengthening kingdom, and finally its division and the people's exile. Although all of these books were written before the birth of [[Jesus Christ]], they still show a picture of the same [[God]] that the [[New Testament]] does - the Old Testament also reveals a [[God is love|loving God]] of [[forgiveness]] and [[grace]]. To [[Christians]], the Old Testament is, throughout its pages, building up to the coming of [[Jesus]].
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==Main article==
 
==Main article==
 
  
 
The Old Testament constitutes the first major part of the [[Bible]]. It consists of 39 books, that are often divided into the categories of law, history, poetry (or wisdom books) and prophecy. Within these categories, it gives an account of creation, and then follows the story of God's interaction with the Jewish people, through their slavery in Egypt, conquest of the promised land, strengthening kingdom, and finally its division and the people's exile. Although all of these books were written before the birth of [[Jesus Christ]], they still show a picture of the same [[God]] that the [[New Testament]] does - the Old Testament also reveals a [[God is love|loving God]] of [[forgiveness]] and [[grace]]. To [[Christians]], the Old Testament is, throughout its pages, building up to the coming of [[Jesus]].
 
The Old Testament constitutes the first major part of the [[Bible]]. It consists of 39 books, that are often divided into the categories of law, history, poetry (or wisdom books) and prophecy. Within these categories, it gives an account of creation, and then follows the story of God's interaction with the Jewish people, through their slavery in Egypt, conquest of the promised land, strengthening kingdom, and finally its division and the people's exile. Although all of these books were written before the birth of [[Jesus Christ]], they still show a picture of the same [[God]] that the [[New Testament]] does - the Old Testament also reveals a [[God is love|loving God]] of [[forgiveness]] and [[grace]]. To [[Christians]], the Old Testament is, throughout its pages, building up to the coming of [[Jesus]].
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** [[Book of Ezra|Ezra]]  
 
** [[Book of Ezra|Ezra]]  
 
** [[Book of Nehemiah|Nehemiah]]  
 
** [[Book of Nehemiah|Nehemiah]]  
** Esther
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** [[Book of Esther|Esther]]
 
* Poetry and Wisdom
 
* Poetry and Wisdom
** Job  
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** [[Book of Job|Job]]
** Psalms  
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** [[Psalms ]]
 
** [[Proverbs]]  
 
** [[Proverbs]]  
** Ecclesiastes  
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** [[Ecclesiastes]]
** Song of Solomons
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** [[Song of Solomons]]
 
* Major Prophets
 
* Major Prophets
 
** [[Book of Isaiah|Isaiah]]  
 
** [[Book of Isaiah|Isaiah]]  
** Jeremiah  
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** [[Book of Jeremiah|Jeremiah]]
** Lamentations  
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** [[Book of Lamentations|Lamentations]]
** Ezekiel  
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** [[Book of Ezekiel|Ezekiel]]
 
** [[Book of Daniel|Daniel]]  
 
** [[Book of Daniel|Daniel]]  
 
* Minor Prophets
 
* Minor Prophets
** Hosea  
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** [[Book of Hosea|Hosea]]
** Joel  
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** [[Book of Joel|Joel]]
** Amos  
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** [[Book of Amos|Amos]]
** Obadiah  
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** [[Book of Obadiah|Obadiah]]
** Obadiah  
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** [[Book of Jonah|Jonah]]
** Jonah  
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** [[Book of Micah|Micah]]
** Micah  
 
 
** [[Book of Nahum|Nahum]]  
 
** [[Book of Nahum|Nahum]]  
 
** [[Book of Habakkuk|Habakkuk]]  
 
** [[Book of Habakkuk|Habakkuk]]  
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A brief timeline is below
 
A brief timeline is below
* [[Genesis (WEB)#Chapter 1|Genesis 1-11]] - Undated - Creation, Fall, Flood, Babel
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* [[Genesis]] 1-11 - Undated - Creation, Fall, Flood, Babel
* [[Genesis (WEB)#Chapter 12|Genesis 12-50]] - Around 2000 BC - The [[Patriarchs]]
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* [[Genesis]] 12-50 - Around 2000 BC - The [[Patriarchs]]
 
* [[Exodus]] - Around 1400 BC - From [[Ancient Egypt]] to the [[Promised Land]]
 
* [[Exodus]] - Around 1400 BC - From [[Ancient Egypt]] to the [[Promised Land]]
 
* [[Book of Joshua|Joshua]] and [[Book of Judges|Judges]] - Around 1400 BC to 1050 BC - Settling in the [[Promised Land]]
 
* [[Book of Joshua|Joshua]] and [[Book of Judges|Judges]] - Around 1400 BC to 1050 BC - Settling in the [[Promised Land]]
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* [[Sin]]
 
* [[Sin]]
 
* [[Salvation]]
 
* [[Salvation]]
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===Old Testament Geography===
 
===Old Testament Geography===
 
[[Image:Satellite image of Israel in January 2003.jpg|thumb|A satellite image of Israel]].
 
[[Image:Satellite image of Israel in January 2003.jpg|thumb|A satellite image of Israel]].
  
An understanding of the geography of the region brings he sories of the Old Testament to life. There are 4 geographical north-south regions of Israel, in order of west to east:
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An understanding of the geography of the region brings he stories of the Old Testament to life. There are 4 geographical north-south regions of Israel, in order of west to east:
 
* Flat and fertile plains along the coast
 
* Flat and fertile plains along the coast
 
* Valleys and hills
 
* Valleys and hills

Revision as of 08:36, 12 October 2007


The Torah, part of the Old Testament.

Synopsis: The Old Testament constitutes the first major part of the Bible. It consists of 39 books, that are often divided into the categories of law, history, poetry (or wisdom books) and prophecy. Within these categories, it gives an account of creation, and then follows the story of God's interaction with the Jewish people, through their slavery in Egypt, conquest of the promised land, strengthening kingdom, and finally its division and the people's exile. Although all of these books were written before the birth of Jesus Christ, they still show a picture of the same God that the New Testament does - the Old Testament also reveals a loving God of forgiveness and grace. To Christians, the Old Testament is, throughout its pages, building up to the coming of Jesus.


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The Old Testament constitutes the first major part of the Bible. It consists of 39 books, that are often divided into the categories of law, history, poetry (or wisdom books) and prophecy. Within these categories, it gives an account of creation, and then follows the story of God's interaction with the Jewish people, through their slavery in Egypt, conquest of the promised land, strengthening kingdom, and finally its division and the people's exile. Although all of these books were written before the birth of Jesus Christ, they still show a picture of the same God that the New Testament does - the Old Testament also reveals a loving God of forgiveness and grace. To Christians, the Old Testament is, throughout its pages, building up to the coming of Jesus.

To Jewish people, the Old Testament is known as the "Tannakh", which is an acronym for the Torah (Genesis to Deuteronomy), Nebiim (Books of the prophets) and Kethubim (or Writings).

Books of the Old Testament

The Old Testament is divided into 40 books in English. These books are not all written in the same style, but are different types of genres. Loosely, the genres are sometimes categorized as

Torah - Books of the Law

The Torah consists of the first five books of the Bible. The first book, Genesis, tells about the creation of the universe and God choosing a person (Abraham) to be the father of his people. The next four books (Exodus to Deuteronomy) describe God saving his people from slavery in Egypt and giving them the law by which they were to live, including the Ten Commandments.

Historical Books of the Old Testament and Poetical Books of the Old Testament

Writings range from the historical such as Joshua, the Samuels, Chronicles, or Kings to poetry such as Song of Solomon, or Psalms and wisdom such as Job, Ecclesiastes, and Proverbs. They describe the nature of God such as Psalm 23, the wisdom of God and man's reaction such as in Job, or the History of Israel and God's involvement such as establishing King David and his legacy which led to Jesus Christ his most famous descendant of all.

Prophetic Books of the Old Testament

The Prophets take up a large body of space. They range from the Book of Isaiah and the Book of Jeremiah who are classified as the major prophets to Hosea, Joel, and Jonah who are minor prophets. Prophets were divinely appointed spokesman for God. The Hebrew word for prophet 'nabi' means spokesman. They preached about the corruption of Israel, God's judgement and His future restoration. One vital cornerstone that has bearing for us would be the coming of the Messiah. This is mentioned in Isaiah 53 in the major prophets and last chapters of Zechariah in the minor.

Old Testament History

The Old Testament tells the story of God interacting with his people. It is history. It records stories about real people with real experiences and real emotions, living in a real society. However, it is not exhaustive - it doesn't record all that happened.

In the book How To Read The Bible For All Its Worth, it was suggested that there are 3 levels to Old Testament history

  1. God's overall plan for his creation
  2. Israel's role in that plan
  3. Individual people within that plan

A brief timeline is below

Old Testament Themes and Theology

The Old Testament sets the stage for what happens in the New Testament. Its overall theme is about God reaching out his hand of love and mercy to his people. Some of the key themes in it include

Old Testament Geography

A satellite image of Israel

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An understanding of the geography of the region brings he stories of the Old Testament to life. There are 4 geographical north-south regions of Israel, in order of west to east:

  • Flat and fertile plains along the coast
  • Valleys and hills
  • The Jordan Rift Valley
  • Highland regions (now in modern day Jordan)

Old Testament Maps

Literature from the ancient Near East

Apart from the Old Testament, there is other literature from that time and region. Some of this literature includes creation stories and myths (such as the Enuma Elish), records from royal courts, conventants and laws, and poetry and wisdom literature from other ancient civilizations. These can be useful to help give more context (both in terms of type of literature and also in dating) to the Old Testament.

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