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Genesis

answers two big questions: “How did God’s relationship with the world begin?” and “Where did the nation of Israel come from?”

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Exodus

God saves Israel from slavery in Egypt, and then enters into a special relationship with them.

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Leviticus

God gives Israel instructions for how to worship Him.

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Numbers

Israel fails to trust and obey God, and wanders in the wilderness for 40 years.

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Deuteronomy

Moses gives Israel instructions (in some ways, a recap of the laws in Exodus–Numbers) for how to love and obey God in the Promised Land.

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Joshua

(Israel’s new leader) leads Israel to conquer the Promised land, then parcels out territories to the twelve tribes of Israel.

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Judges

Israel enters a cycle of turning from God, falling captive to oppressive nations, calling out to God, and being rescued by leaders God sends their way (they are called this).

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Ruth

Two widows lose everything, and find hope in Israel—which leads to the birth of the future King David.

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1 Samuel

Israel demands a king, who turns out to be quite a disappointment.

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2 Samuel

David, a man after God’s own heart, becomes king of Israel.

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1 Kings

The kingdom of Israel has a time of peace and prosperity under King Solomon, but afterward splits, and the two lines of kings turn away from God.

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2 Kings

Both kingdoms ignore God and his prophets, until they both fall captive to other world empires.

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1 Chronicles

This is a brief history of Israel from Adam to David, culminating with David commissioning the temple of God in Jerusalem.

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2 Chronicles

David’s son Solomon builds the temple, but after centuries of rejecting God, the Babylonians take the southern Israelites captive and destroy the temple.

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Ezra

The Israelites rebuild the temple in Jerusalem, and a scribe which this name teaches the people to once again obey God’s laws.

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Nehemiah

The city of Jerusalem is in bad shape, so this person rebuilds the wall around the city.

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Esther

Someone hatches a genocidal plot to bring about Israel’s extinction, and this person must face the emperor to ask for help.

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Job

Satan attacks a righteous man with this name, and this person and his friends argue about why terrible things are happening to him.

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Psalms

A collection of 150 songs that Israel sang to God (and to each other)—kind of like a hymnal for the ancient Israelites.

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Proverbs

A collection of sayings written to help people make wise decisions that bring about justice.

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Ecclesiastes

A philosophical exploration of the meaning of life—with a surprisingly nihilistic tone for the Bible.

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Song of Solomon

A love song (or collection of love songs) celebrating love, desire, and marriage.

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Isaiah

God sends the prophet Isaiah to warn Israel of future judgment—but also to tell them about a coming king and servant who will “bear the sins of many.”

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Jeremiah

God sends a prophet to warn Israel about the coming Babylonian captivity, but the people don’t take the news very well.

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Lamentations

A collection of dirges lamenting the fall of Jerusalem after the Babylonian attacks.

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Ezekiel

God chooses a man to speak for Him to Israel, to tell them the error of their ways and teach them justice: This is his name.

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Daniel

This person becomes a high-ranking wise man in the Babylonian and Persian empires, and has prophetic visions concerning Israel’s future.

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Hosea

This person is told to marry a prostitute who leaves him, and he must bring her back: a picture of God’s relationship with Israel.

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Joel

God sends a plague of locusts to Judge Israel, but his judgment on the surrounding nations is coming, too.

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Amos

A shepherd with this name preaches against the injustice of the Northern Kingdom of Israel.

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Obadiah

This person warns the neighboring nation of Edom that they will be judged for plundering Jerusalem.

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Jonah

A disobedient prophet runs from God, is swallowed by a great fish, and then preaches God’s message to the city of Nineveh.

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Micah

This Prophet confronts the leaders of Israel and Judah regarding their injustice, and prophecies that one day the Lord himself will rule in perfect justice.

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Nahum

Prophet foretells of God’s judgment on Nineveh, the capital of Assyria.

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Habakkuk

Prophet pleads with God to stop the injustice and violence in Judah, but is surprised to find that God will use the even more violent Babylonians to do so.

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Zephaniah

God warns that he will judge Israel and the surrounding nations, but also that he will restore them in peace and justice.

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Haggai

The people have abandoned the work of restoring God’s temple in Jerusalem, and so prophet takes them to task.

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Zechariah

This prophet calls Israel to return to God, and records prophetic visions that show what’s happening behind the scenes.

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Malachi

God has been faithful to Israel, but they continue to live disconnected from him—so God sends this prophet to call them out.

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Matthew

This is an account of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, focusing on Jesus’ role as the true king of the Jews.

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Mark

This brief account of Jesus’ earthly ministry highlights Jesus’ authority and servanthood.

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Luke

This Gopsel Writer writes the most thorough account of Jesus’ life, pulling together eyewitness testimonies to tell the full story of Jesus.

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John

This Gospel lists stories of signs and miracles with the hope that readers will believe in Jesus.

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Acts

Jesus returns to the Father, the Holy Spirit comes to the church, and the gospel of Jesus spreads throughout the world.

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Romans

Paul summarizes how the gospel of Jesus works in a letter to the churches there, where he plans to visit.

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1 Corinthians

Paul writes a disciplinary letter to a fractured church there, and answers some questions that they’ve had about how Christians should behave.

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2 Corinthians

Paul writes a letter of reconciliation to the church there, and clears up some concerns that they have.

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Galatians

Paul hears that the these churches have been lead to think that salvation comes from the law of Moses, and writes a (rather heated) letter telling them where the false teachers have it wrong.

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Ephesians

Paul writes to the church there about how to walk in grace, peace, and love.

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Philippians

An encouraging letter to the church there from Paul, telling them how to have joy in Christ.

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Colossians

Paul writes the church there a letter about who they are in Christ, and how to walk in Christ.

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1 Thessalonians

Paul has heard a good report on the church there, and encourages them to “excel still more” in faith, hope, and love.

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2 Thessalonians

Paul instructs the Christians there on how to stand firm until the coming of Jesus.

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1 Timothy

Paul gives his protegé instruction on how to lead a church with sound teaching and a godly example.

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2 Timothy

Paul is nearing the end of his life, and encourages his protegé to continue preaching the word.

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Titus

Paul advises his companion on how to lead orderly, counter-cultural churches on the island of Crete.

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Philemon

Paul strongly recommends that wealthy Christian leader accept his runaway slave as a brother, not a slave.

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Hebrews

A letter encouraging Christians to cling to Christ despite persecution, because he is greater.

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James

A letter telling Christians to live in ways that demonstrate their faith in action.

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1 Peter

Peter writes to Christians who are being persecuted, encouraging them to testify to the truth and live accordingly.

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2 Peter

This apostle writes a letter reminding Christians about the truth of Jesus, and warning them that false teachers will come.

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1 John

This apostle writes a letter to Christians about keeping Jesus’ commands, loving one another, and important things they should know.

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2 John

A very brief letter about walking in truth, love, and obedience.

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3 John

An even shorter letter about Christian fellowship.

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Jude

A letter encouraging Christians to contend for the faith, even though ungodly persons have crept in unnoticed.

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Revelation

John sees visions of things that have been, things that are, and things that are yet to come.

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