How to study the Bible - Old Testament Overview
Lesson Two: Old Testament Overview The Old Testament consists of the 39 books of the original Jewish Bible, still used by Jewish people today. The word "Testament" means "covenant, agreement, contract". The word "Old" means "older, original," or the way God related to men and women before the Coming of Christ. Perhaps we could title the Bible God's Plan. The Old Testament would be Volume One: The Plan Begins. And the New Testament would be called Volume Two: The Plan Completed. The Purpose of the Old Testament was to reveal THE PERSON AND WORK OF THE COMING KING! All through the Old Testament the student of the Scriptures can find Jesus. The Subject/Theme of the Old Testament was to reveal THE KINGDOM OF GOD AND THE COMING KING. All of the Old Testament looks forward to the Messiah and His kingdom. The General
Content of the Old Testament:
The Specific Content of the Old Testament Books. Historical
Books
GENESIS
is the book of beginnings or origins....of the world, the human race and
especially the Hebrew nation. It contains the stories of Creation, Adam
and Eve, Noah and the flood, and the biographies of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob
and Joseph.
Hebrew
Poetry
PSALMS is a book of prayer and praise. PROVERBS is a collection of wise sayings. ECCLESIASTES is about how to trust God and obey his commands, even when life makes no sense and even God seems unfair. SONG OF
SOLOMON is a love story. It has often been understood as a picture of God's
love and relationship with us.
Prophecy The prophetic
books have been subdivided into two categories: the Major Prophets, called
"major" simply because they are longer books, and the Minor Prophets, or
shorter books of prophecy.
Major Prophets ISAIAH is about the future kingdom of the Messiah. Isaiah is full of beauty and hope. Some of the most familiar passages of Bible prophecy are found in Isaiah. JEREMIA AND LAMANTATIONS are prophecies of warning and judgment on wayward Israel. EZEIKEL was written during the Babylonian captivity of Israel. It is about how the glory of God will return one day to the sanctuary in Jerusalem. DANIEL is history and prophecy concerning Gentile world rule in relation to Israel and the Kingdom of Christ. It includes the famous stories of the three men in the fiery furnace and Daniel in the Lion's den. Minor Prophets HOSEA about backsliding and spiritual adultery. JOEL, the prophet of Pentecost. AMOS, about judgment on complacency and materialism. OBADIAH one short chapter on the doom of ancient Edom. JONAH, and the whale, Of course! MICAH about Israel's sin and God's grace in the promised Messiah. NAHUM, about the doom of ancient Nineveh. HABAKKUK, the just shall live by faith. ZEPHANIAH, on God's judgment and the future of Israel. HAGGAl, about Zion's temple. ZECHARIAH, a fairly long "minor" prophet with several chapters on Armageddon and the end of the world. MALACHI, on robbing God, judgment, and the return of Elijah in the last days. The Teaching
of the Old Testament
One word sums up all..Christ. But let's see how this comes to pass. We will imagine a stranger with only an Old Testament in his hand. He opens to Genesis 1 and begins reading verse by verse. Soon he comes to Chapter 3, with its promise of Someone coming. He reads on and finds a repetition of the same promise in almost every book, until as he reads from Isaiah onwards the very Fullness of prophecy appears. But he comes to Malachi 4, the last chapter of the Old Testament, and the promises have not been realized. The reader has now become conscious the Old Testament is ,.. a book of unfulfilled prophecies. So he turns back to Genesis 1 and starts again. Soon he is conscious of something strange and unusual: sacrifice and offering already in Genesis 4. He wonders what can be the purpose of it again in chapters 9, 12, and 22, and still more clearly in Exodus, until in Leviticus there is an entire organization of sacrifices, offerings, rites and ceremonies. He sees them referred to again and again, with very little explanation of their real meaning, until once more he reaches Malachi 4 without the light he needs. He is now conscious that the Old Testament is also ... a book or unexplained ceremonies. Once more the reader returns to Genesis, and it is not long before he becomes aware of another great fact: man's great desire and longing for God. He reads of it in chapters 4, 5,15, 28, and 49 and throughout the rest of Bible history, but most of all in Job, Psalms and the Prophets. He reads again and again about people crying out for relationship with the living God and for the blessings God has promised. There are often answers, and there are great moments of satisfaction, but something is still missing. Again, the Old Testament ends without the complete realization of satisfaction in mans relationship with God. And our reader becomes conscious of yet another fact, that the Old Testament is ... a book of unsatisfied longings. These are three threads running through the Old Testament making it by itself an incomplete book. It ought to be studied from this standpoint and with this perspective if it is to be rightly understood. Only thus will it be appreciated as the foundation of the New Testament. And we will imagine that someone now gives our stranger a copy of the New Testament. As he begins to read, he finds there the very things he has failed to discover in the Old Testament! On the very first page he reads, 'That it might be fulfilled...." And soon he realizes that: Jesus the Prophet fulfills in His life, the prophecies. Jesus the Priest explains. in his death, the ceremonies. Jesus the King satisfies. in his resurrection, the longings. Jesus, my Prophet, Priest and King, is thus the key to the lock, the perfect explanation of Old Testament history, ceremony and prophecy. Homepage
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --Bible Verses to Ponder-- Deu 17:18-20 (TLB)
{19} That copy of the laws shall
be his constant companion.
{20} This regular reading of God's laws
It will also prevent him from turning away
from God's laws
His sons will then follow him upon the throne. Josh 1:6-9 (TLB)
{8} Constantly remind the people about
these laws,
{9} Yes, be bold and strong! Banish fear
and doubt!
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