The Bible is the Word of God, through which God has revealed Himself to mankind. The Bible is therefore rightly called Holy Scripture. The main theme of the Bible is Jesus Christ, the Son of God and Savior.
This book offers a brief introduction to each of the 66 books of the Bible with essential information about the author, the time of origin, and the purpose of each book, as well as a structured summary of its contents.
In addition, the reader learns about the canon of Holy Scripture, the origin and transmission of the Bible, the unity of the New and Old Testaments, the chronology of biblical history, and much more. The numerous tables, maps, and overviews are also helpful. An index facilitates access to specific questions.
This book is a valuable reference work for anyone interested in the message of the Bible.
Overview of the Books of the Bible
The Bible is the Word of God, through which God has revealed Himself to mankind. The Bible is therefore rightly called Holy Scripture. The main theme of the Bible is Jesus Christ, the Son of God and Savior.
This book offers a brief introduction to each of the 66 books of the Bible with essential information about the author, the time of origin, and the purpose of each book, as well as a structured summary of its contents.
In addition, the reader learns about the canon of Holy Scripture, the origin and transmission of the Bible, the unity of the New and Old Testaments, the chronology of biblical history, and much more. The numerous tables, maps, and overviews are also helpful. An index facilitates access to specific questions.
This book is a valuable reference work for anyone interested in the message of the Bible.
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