Title: The Bible
1- The Bible
- An Introduction
2- What does "Holy Bible" mean ?
- The word "Bible" comes from the Greek word
"biblos" meaning "book". "Holy" is a word meaning
"set apart" or "separate", with the idea of being
set apart or dedicated by or for God. Therefore
the name "Holy Bible" was given to this book
because it was seen to be God's inspired Word,
thus making it separate from all other books ever
written.
3- When was the Bible written?
- The Bible is in fact a collection of books or
writings that were written over a period of
approximately 1600 years by many different
writers. The first books were written by Moses
about 1500BC, while the last was written by John
the Apostle around 100AD.
4- Why is the Bible divided into the Old and New
Testaments? - The translators divided these books into the
Old and New Testaments many years after they were
written. The Old Testament contains 39 books that
were written in Hebrew before the birth of
Christ, while the New Testament contains 27 books
that were written in Greek after Christ.
5Old Testament
- Genesis ??? Exodus ???? Leviticus ???
- Numbers ??? Deuteronomy ??? Joshua ????
- Judges ??? Ruth ???
- 1 Samuel ????? 2 Samuel ?????
- 1 Kings ???? 2 Kings ????
- 1 Chronicles ???? 2 Chronicles????
- Ezra???? Nehemiah????
- Esther ???? Job ??? Psalms ?? Proverbs ??
- Ecclesiastes ??? Song of Songs ??
- Isaiah ???? Jeremiah ???? Lamentations ?????
- Ezekiel ???? Daniel ???? Hosea ????
- Joel??? Amos ???? Obadiah?????
- Jonah??? Micah??? Nahum???
- Habakkuk???? Zephaniah???? Haggai???
- Zechariah????? Malachi????
6 New Testaments
- Matthew???? Mark????
- Luke???? John????
- Acts???? Romans???
- 1Corinthians????? 2Corinthians?????
- Galatians???? Ephesians????
- Philippians???? Colossians????
- 1Thessalonians???????
- 2Thessalonians???????
- 1Timothy????? 2Timothy?????
- Titus??? Philemon???? Hebrews???? James???
- 1Peter???? 2Peter????
- John???? John???? John????
- Jude??? Revelation???
7Brief Bible Story
8Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden
- God created the heavens and the earth and
everything was very good. Adam and Eve could eat
from any tree, except one, in the Garden of Eden.
God warned them that if they ate from it they
would die.
9The fall
- The serpent (Satan) tempted Eve to eat from the
forbidden tree. Eve convinced Adam to eat the
fruit. Both Adam and Eve were disobedient and
ignored the warning of God.
10Exile from the Garden of Eden
- Adam's disobedience brought sin into the world
and caused God to drive Adam and Eve from the
paradise Garden of Eden. God placed an angel with
a flaming sword at the entrance of the Garden to
keep them from returning.
11Cain and Abel
- Cain and Abel were brothers. Abel chose to be a
- shepherd, while Cain became a farmer. At a time
- appointed by God, Cain brought his harvest from
the - field as an offering unto the Lord, but Abel
brought a - lamb. The Lord showed respect toward Abel and his
- offering, but He did not honor Cain and his
offering. Cain - was furious. He blamed the problem on Abel, and
when they were in the field, Cain attacked Abel
and - killed him. God cursed Cain for killing his
brother, and - Cain went out from the presence of the Lord. His
- rebellion against God caused the first murder and
the first broken family.
12The flood
- Years later, mankind again proved disobedient to
God. A great flood was sent in judgment that
covered the whole world. Because Noah was
obedient, God spared him and his family and the
animals which God brought to the ark.
13Noahs Big Ark
- Noah's Ark was a huge barge (a boat without
sails, paddles or engine). This picture compares
the Ark to the average size one-story home. The
Ark was so big that it could hold at least 569
railroad cars.
14The Tower of Babel
- Many generations after Noah, when the whole
earth still spoke the same language, people
traveled to a plain in the Middle East and
settled there. The people made a tower designed
for worshiping the sun, moon and stars. Mankind
had chosen to worship God's creations instead of
the Lord Himself. - This decision was a direct refusal to obey
God's command to go out and fill the earth. The
Lord mixed up their language, causing them to
stop building the city. - Therefore the name of that city became
"Babel", which means confusion because there the
Lord multiplied language on the earth, causing
people to scatter abroad.
15Abraham and Isaac
- Later, another man showed that he would obey God.
Abraham trusted God enough that he would even
sacrifice his own son, Isaac. God provided a ram
as a substitute sacrifice.
16Moses and the burning bush
- God talked to Moses from within a burning bush.
God promised that He would deliver Israel from
Egypt, just as He had promised. God was faithful
and rescued the nation of Israel from the
Pharaoh.
17Moses and the 10 commandments
- God gave Moses the 10 commandments, rules
which must be obeyed if people are to please God.
One of these rules is that people must only
worship God. The commandments were carved in
stone by the finger of God Himself
18Prophets Describe the Savior
- After 40 years in the desert, the Israelites
(Jews), entered - Canaan. God spoke to the Jews through King David
and - prophets, reminding them to be holy as a witness
to all - nations. Later, Israel was disobedient and
rebelled - against God, rejecting His laws and killing the
prophets. - Finally, after 800 years of rebellion, Israel was
taken out - of her own land and was made captive in the
nations of - Assyria and Babylon .But God continued to speak
- through prophets during the Jews' captivity, and
some of - The messages prophecies about the Savior who
would - Come to rescue sinful mankind.
19 Fiery Furnace(Shadrach, Mesach and Abednego)
- Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego obeyed God's
commandments and would not worship another god.
Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, didn't like
their commitment to God and ordered that they be
thrown into a furnace filled with fire.
20Safe in the Fire
- God was with Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in
the furnace of fire. When Nebuchadnezzar saw that
they were not hurt by the fire, and that there
were now 4 people in the furnace, he called for
them to come out. God had perfectly protected
them.
21 Birth of Jesus
- After70 years of captivity, the Lord allowed His
- people to come back to the land of Israel. 500
years - later, when Rome ruled Israel, two young Jews
named - Joseph and Mary planned to marry. But before they
- came together, Mary became pregnant through the
- power of the Holy Spirit of God. The Child was
named - 'Jesus', which means Savior, for He will save His
people - from their sins.
- In a city called Bethlehem, Jesus was born.
22The angel and the shepherds
- And in the same country, there were shepherds
watching over their flocks at night. And the
angel of the Lord came to them, and the glory of
the Lord shone around them, and they were very
frightened. Then the angel said, "Don't be
afraid for I bring good news of great joy, for
all people. Today a Savior was born for you which
is Christ the Lord."
23Joseph, Mary, and Baby Jesus
- 600 years after the time of Daniel, Mary and
Joseph worshiped the one true God - Mary's son
Jesus. God took the form of a man, being born as
a baby, so that He could deliver the world from
sin.
24Mary and Baby Jesus
- The Shepherds come to see the Savior, Christ
the Lord."When the angels had gone away from
them into heaven, the shepherds began saying to
one another, 'Let us go straight to Bethlehem
then, and see this thing that has happened which
the Lord has made known to us.' So they came in a
hurry and found their way to Mary and Joseph, and
the baby as He lay in the manger
25Baby Jesus
- "This will be a sign for you you will find a
baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger."
--Luke 212
26The Star of Bethlehem
- "When they had heard the king, they departed
and, lo, the star, which they saw in the east,
went before them, till it came and stood over
where the young child was."
--Matthew 29
27The Wise men Worshipping Jesus
- The Wise men brought gifts for Jesus.
- "After coming into the house they saw the Child
with Mary His mother and they fell to the ground
and worshiped Him. Then, opening their treasures,
they presented to Him gifts of gold,
frankincense, and myrrh." --Matthew 211 -
28Jesus in the temple
- Mary and Joseph search for Jesus.
- "After three days they found Him in the temple,
sitting in the midst of the teachers, both
listening to them and asking them
questions." --Luke 246
29Jesus being baptized
- John the Baptist and Jesus"After being
baptized, Jesus came up immediately from the
water and behold, the heavens were opened, and
he saw the Spirit of God descending as a dove and
lighting on Him, and behold, a voice out of the
heavens said, 'This is My beloved Son, in whom I
am well-pleased.'" - --Matthew 316-17
30Jesus healing a lame man
- Jesus healed the lame and made blind people see.
Jesus did miracles to show that His teachings are
true and that He can forgive people of their
sins.
31The Betrayal and Crucifixion
- After supper, Jesus walked to a garden for a time
of - prayer. Judas approached Jesus, greeting Him with
a - kiss of betrayal. After that, Jesus allowed
himself to be - tied up and brought into the high priest's
house. - Early the next morning, the crowd led Jesus to
the - Roman governor, Pilate. Pilate, wanting to
satisfy the - people, had Jesus brutally whipped, and then
turned - Him over to be crucified. Afterwards they took
Jesus and - led Him away, making Him carry a wooden cross up
to a - place called Calvary, also known as Golgotha or
the - place of a skull.
32Jesus on the cross
- Jesus died on the cross for our sins."For God
so loved the world, that He gave His only
begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall
not perish, but have eternal life" --John 316
33Jesus rose from the dead
- After three days ,Jesus conquered death and
rose from the grave.
34Thomas declaring Jesus as his God
- When Thomas saw Jesus after the resurrection,
he felt the nail wounds in Jesus' hands and feet.
Thomas knelt before Jesus and proclaimed him to
be his Lord and his God.
35Resurrection to Eternity
- Jesus continued appearing to many people, showing
- them that He was alive, which gave infallible
proof of His - resurrection.
- At the end of forty days, Jesus announced to His
- disciples, "You shall receive power after the
Holy Spirit - comes upon you, and you shall tell others about
Me, - both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in
Samaria, - and to the uttermost part of the earth."
- As they watched, Jesus was taken up, and a cloud
took - Him out of their sight to the eternal kingdom.