Tuesday, March 17, 2009

A Few of the Things You Would Find In the Christian Bible

• Past, present and future events

• How God created Heaven and earth

• How God created human beings, animals, birds, fishes and plants.

• The first murder committed by a human being.

• Why God used a great flood to destroy the world.

• How a woman gave birth to a baby boy at the age of 90.

• How a man wrestled with God.

• The lust of an immoral woman sent an innocent boy to prison.

• How Jesus was born, died, resurrected from death in three days and saved the whole world from sin.
• Many more.

The Division of New Testament of Christian Bible

There are 4 sections in the New Testament. The sections are:

1. The Gospels
2. Book of History
3. Letters
4. Book of Prophecy


The Gospels

The Gospels tell about the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Gospels are:

1. Matthew
2. Mark
3. Luke
4. John

Book of History

The book tells about how the church started and how the Gospel was spread throughout the world.

• Acts

Letters

The letters are 22.

1. Romans
2. 1 Corinthians
3. 2 Corinthians
4. Galatians
5. Ephesians
6. Philippians
7. Colossians
8. 1 Thessalonians
9. 2 Thessalonians
10. 1 Timothy
11. 2 Timothy
12. Titus
13. Philemon
14. Hebrews
15. James
16. 1 Peter
17. 2 Peter
18. 1 John
19. 2 John
20. 3 John
21. Jude
22. Revelations

Prophecy

This is the only book of prophecy in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.

It tells mainly about what would happen in future and about end of the world events.

• Revelations

The Division of Old Testament of Christian Bible

The Old Testament Books of the Christian Bible are divided into 4 major sections. The sections are:

1. The Books of The Law
2. The Books of History
3. The Books of Poetry
4. The Books of Prophecy

The Books of the Law

There are 5 books that make up the books of the Law. The books are:

1. Genesis
2. Exodus
3. Leviticus
4. Numbers
5. Deuteronomy

The Books of History

The books of History are 12.

1. Joshua
2. Judges
3. Ruth
4. 1 Samuel
5. 2 Samuel
6. 1 Kings
7. 2 Kings
8. 1 Chronicles
9. 2 Chronicles
10. Ezra
11. Nehemiah
12. Esther


The Books of Poetry

The books of Poetry are 5.

1. Job
2. Psalms
3. Proverbs
4. Ecclesiastes
5. Song of Solomon

The Books of Prophecy

The books of Prophecy are 17

1. Isaiah
2. Jeremiah
3. Lamentations
4. Ezekiel
5. Daniel
6. Hosea
7. Joel
8. Amos
9. Obadiah
10. Jonah
11. Micah
12. Nahum
13. Habakkuk
14. Zephaniah
15. Haggai
16. Zachariah
17. Malachi

Other Interesting Facts about Christian Bible

About The Chapters of the Bible (King James Version)

• Number of Chapters of the entire Christian Bible – 1189
• Number of Chapters of Old Testament – 929
• Number of Chapters of New Testament – 260
• Middle chapter of Old Testament – Job 29
• Middle chapter of New Testament – Romans 13
• Middle and shortest Chapter of the Bible – Psalm 117
• Longest chapter in the Holy Bible – Psalm 119

About The Verses of Christian Bible (King James Version)

• Number of verses of the entire Christian Bible – 31173
• Number of verses of the Old Testament – 23214
• Number of verses of the New Testament – 7959
• The middle verse of the Holy Bible – Psalm 118:8
• The middle of Old Testament – 2 Chronicle 20:17
• The middle of Old Testament – Acts 17:17
• Shortest verse of Old Testament – 1 Chronicle 1:25
• Shortest verse of New Testament – John 11:35
• Longest Verse in the Bible – Esther 8:9

Other Divisions of Christian Bible

Division of the Bible into Books

The total number of books in the Christian Bible is 66.

The Old Testament has 39 books while the New Testament has 27 books.

The Old Testament starts from Genesis and ends in Malachi. The New Testament is from Matthew to Revelation.

These 66 books make up what is called the Christian Bible Canon.

Some other 11 books which are not part of the 66 books were rejected as part of the Holy Bible Canon.

These other books are called the Apocrypha. The Roman Catholics declared the 11 books to be part of the Bible Canon and refer to them as Deuterocanonical. This means that they are the second (or later) canon.

We shall, in this article, say more things about the 66 books.

Division of Christian Holy Bible into Chapters and Verses

There is a further division of the Christian Bible into chapters and verses.

The division of the Bible into chapters and verses was done by a man called Stephene Langton. He did it in AD 1228.

The division of the Holy Bible into chapters and verses was done in order to make it easy to find specific passages of the Bible.

If chapters and verses were not created, the Bible would have been one long paragraph.

Mr. R. Nathan divided Old Testament into verses in AD 1448. And Robert Stephenus divided the New Testament into verses in AD 1551.

The first complete English Bible that has our present chapters and verses first appeared in AD 1560. It is called the Geneva Bible and was produced by a group of scholars in Geneva.

Christian Bible and Its Main Divisions

The Christian Bible is divided into two main parts. These are:

• The Old Testament
• The New Testament

What Does Testament Mean?

The word “Testament” means covenant or agreement.

The Old Testament part of the Christian Bible records the original agreement God made with human beings. In this agreement, human beings had to make blood sacrifices of animals so that God would forgive them their sins. This is because God’s Word says in Hebrew 9:22 that sins are forgiven only if blood is poured out.

The shedding of animal blood in the Old Testament was pointing as symbol to the shedding of Jesus Christ’s blood which would make Jesus a final sacrifice for the sins of all people in the world.

This shedding of Christ’s blood took place in New Testament and brought about a new agreement with God. Jesus Christ sealed the agreement.

Here is what God’s Word says in Hebrew 9:11-15,

11. But Christ has already come as the High Priest of the good things that are already here. The tent in which he serves is greater and more perfect; it is not a man-made tent, that is, it is not a part of this created world.

12 When Christ went through the tent and entered once and for all into the Most Holy Place, he did not take the blood of goats and bulls to offer as a sacrifice; rather, he took his own blood and obtained eternal salvation for us.

13 The blood of goats and bulls and the ashes of a burnt calf are sprinkled on the people who are ritually unclean, and this purifies them by taking away their ritual impurity.

14 Since this is true, how much more is accomplished by the blood of Christ! Through the eternal Spirit he offered himself as a perfect sacrifice to God. His blood will purify our consciences from useless rituals, so that we may serve the living God.

15 For this reason Christ is the one who arranges a new covenant, so that those who have been called by God may receive the eternal blessings that God has promised. This can be done because there has been a death which sets people free from the wrongs they did while the first covenant was in effect.
(Good News Bible – GNB).

Study the Old and New Testaments of the Christian Bible

It is important that we study both the Old and New Testaments of the Christian Bible. They are both God’s Word.

We must study both of them to understand the message God has given us.

Do not neglect the Old Testament by thinking that it is an Old agreement.

The Content of the Bible and Its Unity

God used about 40 people to write the Holy Bible. It took over 1500 years for them to do it. But none of the writers said that what the other writers wrote was wrong and that the opposite was the truth. All the writers were united in what they wrote.

This was possible because God was the only Author of the Bible and He inspired what the writers wrote. The content of the Holy Bible is therefore united.

The Theme of the Bible and Its Unity

There are 66 separate books in the Bible. The books talk about different subjects. In spite of this, the theme of the Bible is the same.

That theme is found in Ephesians 1:9-11 which says,

God did what he had purposed, and made known to us the secret plan he had already decided to complete by means of Christ.

This plan, which God will complete when the time is right, is to bring all creation together, everything in heaven and on earth, with Christ as head.

All things are done according to God's plan and decision; and God chose us to be his own people in union with Christ because of his own purpose, based on what he had decided from the very beginning.
(Good News Bible – GNB).

God’s secret plan which He has made known to us is the unifying theme of the Holy Bible.

What God has purposed is to save humanity and creatures. And the Savior He purposed to use to do this great work is our Savior Jesus Christ.

The Old Testament of the Bible centered on Jesus ever before He came to the world as a human being. Jesus Himself said,

“These are the very things I told you about while I was still with you: everything written about me in the Law of Moses, the writings of the prophets, and the Psalms had to come true.”
(Luke 24:44 - Good News Bible – GNB).

After Jesus said this to some of His disciples who were with Him, He opened their minds to understand what God’s Word said concerning Him.

He told them that it was written long ago that the Messiah (Jesus Christ) would suffer and die and rise again from death on the third day.

He went on to tell them that it was also written that this message about repentance and forgiveness of sins must be preached in His name to all nations. He then told them that they were witnesses to the things that happened.

From what I have just told you, you can see that both the Old and New Testaments of the Holy Bible tell the story of Jesus Christ.

What the Old Testament does is to prepare us for all the things that happened concerning Jesus.

The New Testament on its parts actually tells us how the things happened.

We can therefore see that both the Old and New Testaments have one theme. The theme is Jesus Christ.

So, whether a person was born in Old Testament or New Testament time, Jesus is the only Person that saves humanity from their sins through faith in the fact that what God promised concerning Jesus has been fulfilled.

The Holy Bible Has Variety

In the Holy Bible, you will find the different ways God dealt with people. The people themselves didn’t respond in the same way. They responded in different ways.

That’s why in the Bible, you would find different types of writings which include:

• History
• Poetry
• Prophecy
• Love Stories
• Letters
• Parables
• Miracles
• Adventure

Get a Bible for yourself today. The Spirit of God will help you study and understand its content. He will also help you apply what it says to your life. Then shall all areas of your life be enriched.