Bible in a YearSample
So far, I’m sure you’ve run into a few things in your study that make you scratch your head and wonder what in the world you’re reading. There’s some pretty crazy stuff in the Bible that’s hard to understand, and I’ve found that doing some research before diving into a passage helps me get the most out of it. So, I did some research for you and will be explaining what we call context throughout this plan.
First up, it’s important to note that the Bible is more like a library than a single book. It’s made up of 66 individual books in different genres, at different times in history, with different authors. Nowadays, we break them down into groups like this:
Pentateuch: Genesis-Deuteronomy, written by Moses
Historical books: Joshua-Esther
Books of wisdom: Job-Song of Songs
Major prophets (because they’re long, not more important): Isaiah-Daniel
Minor prophets (because they’re shorter, not less important): Hosea-Malachi
These are the books of the Old Testament, written before Jesus came down into human history.
There’s another set of books written about Jesus’ life and the church after he went back to heaven that we call the New Testament:
Gospels: Matthew-John
History: Acts
Letters written by the Apostle Paul: Romans-Philemon
Other letters: Hebrews-Jude
Apocalyptic prophecy (about Jesus’ second coming): Revelation
I made a video for you explaining some more details about the Old and New Testaments, and, as we go through this plan, I’ll include some more videos explaining the genres. Hang in there!
-Pastor Mark Driscoll
About this Plan
Join Pastor Mark Driscoll of RealFaith Ministries in this Bible in a Year plan as he walks chapter by chapter through the Old and New Testaments, providing both videos and written content to contextualize each book within its genre and historical setting.
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