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The Pentateuch (Law):




_______ (__ Chapters) (Pre 4,000 B.C. – 1,806 B.C.)


______ (__ Chapters) (1,800 B.C. – 1,445 B.C.)


_________ (__ Chapters) (1,445 B.C.)


_______ (__ Chapters) (1,445 B.C. – 1,407 B.C.)


___________ (__ Chapters) (1,407 B.C. – 1,406 B.C.)

The Pentateuch (Law):




[GENESIS] ([50] Chapters) (Pre 4,000 B.C. – 1,806 B.C.)


[EXODUS] ([40] Chapters) (1,800 B.C. – 1,445 B.C.)


[LEVITICUS] ([27] Chapters) (1,445 B.C.)


[NUMBERS] ([36] Chapters) (1,445 B.C. – 1,407 B.C.)


[DEUTERONOMY] ([34] Chapters) (1,407 B.C. – 1,406 B.C.)

Books of History (1 of 2):




______ (__ Chapters) (1,406 B.C. – 1,375 B.C.)


______ (__ Chapters) (1,375 B.C. – 1,075 B.C.)


____ (_ Chapters) (1,140 B.C.)


___ ______ (__ Chapters) (1,100 B.C. – 1,010 B.C.)


___ ______ (__ Chapters) (1,010 B.C. – 970 B.C.)


___ _____ (__ Chapters) (970 B.C. – 853 B.C.)


___ _____ (__ Chapters) (852 B.C. – 586 B.C.)

Books of History (1 of 2):




[JOSHUA] ([24] Chapters) (1,406 B.C. – 1,375 B.C.)


[JUDGES] ([21] Chapters) (1,375 B.C. – 1,075 B.C.)


[RUTH] ([4] Chapters) (1,140 B.C.)


[1ST SAMUEL] ([31] Chapters) (1,100 B.C. – 1,010 B.C.)


[2ND SAMUEL] ([24] Chapters) (1,010 B.C. – 970 B.C.)


[1ST KINGS] ([22] Chapters) (970 B.C. – 853 B.C.)


[2ND KINGS] ([25] Chapters) (852 B.C. – 586 B.C.)

Books of History (2 of 2):




___ __________ (__ Chapters) (1,003 B.C. – 970 B.C.)


___ __________ (__ Chapters) (967 B.C. – 609 B.C.)


____ (__ Chapters) (537 B.C. – 444 B.C.)


________ (__ Chapters) (445 B.C. – 432 B.C.)


______ (__ Chapters) (483 B.C. – 472 B.C.)

Books of History (2 of 2):




[1ST CHRONICLES] ([29] Chapters) (1,003 B.C. – 970 B.C.)


[2ND CHRONICLES] ([36] Chapters) (967 B.C. – 609 B.C.)


[EZRA] ([10] Chapters) (537 B.C. – 444 B.C.)


[NEHEMIAH] ([13] Chapters) (445 B.C. – 432 B.C.)


[ESTHER] ([10] Chapters) (483 B.C. – 472 B.C.)

Books of Wisdom & Poetry:




___ (__ Chapters) (Pre 2,100 B.C.)


______ (___ Chapters) (1,407 B.C. – 586 B.C.)


________ (__ Chapters) (950 B.C.)


____________ (__ Chapters) (937 B.C.)


____ __ _______ (_ Chapters) (950 B.C.)

Books of Wisdom & Poetry:




[JOB] ([42] Chapters) (Pre 2,100 B.C.)


[PSALMS] ([150] Chapters) (1,407 B.C. – 586 B.C.)


[PROVERBS] ([31] Chapters) (950 B.C.)


[ECCLESIASTES] ([12] Chapters) (937 B.C.)


[SONG OF SOLOMON] ([8] Chapters) (950 B.C.)

Major Prophets (major in length):




______ (__ Chapters) (739 B.C. – 701 B.C.)


________ (__ Chapters) (627 B.C. – 586 B.C.)


____________ (_ Chapters) (586 B.C.)


_______ (__ Chapters) (593 B.C. – 573 B.C.)


______ (__ Chapters) (605 B.C. – 539 B.C.)

Major Prophets (major in length):




[ISAIAH] ([66] Chapters) (739 B.C. – 701 B.C.)


[JEREMIAH] ([52] Chapters) (627 B.C. – 586 B.C.)


[LAMENTATIONS] ([5] Chapters) (586 B.C.)


[EZEKIEL] ([48] Chapters) (593 B.C. – 573 B.C.)


[DANIEL] ([12] Chapters) (605 B.C. – 539 B.C.)

Minor Prophets (minor in length) (1 of 2):




_____ (__ Chapters) (753 B.C.)


____ (_ Chapters) (835 B.C.)


____ (_ Chapters) (766 B.C.)


_______ (_ Chapter) (853 B.C.)


_____ (_ Chapters) (760 B.C.)


_____ (_ Chapters) (735 B.C.)

Minor Prophets (minor in length) (1 of 2):




[HOSEA] ([14] Chapters) (753 B.C.)


[JOEL] ([3] Chapters) (835 B.C.)


[AMOS] ([9] Chapters) (766 B.C.)


[OBADIAH] ([1] Chapter) (853 B.C.)


[JONAH] ([4] Chapters) (760 B.C.)


[MICAH] ([7] Chapters) (735 B.C.)

Minor Prophets (minor in length) (2 of 2):




_____ (_ Chapters) (697 B.C.)


________ (_ Chapters) (625 B.C.)


_________ (_ Chapters) (638 B.C.)


______ (_ Chapters) (520 B.C.)


_________ (__ Chapters) (520 B.C.)


_______ (_ Chapters) (430 B.C.)

Minor Prophets (minor in length) (2 of 2):




[NAHUM] ([3] Chapters) (697 B.C.)


[HABAKKUK] ([3] Chapters) (625 B.C.)


[ZEPHANIAH] ([3] Chapters) (638 B.C.)


[HAGGAI] ([2] Chapters) (520 B.C.)


[ZECHARIAH] ([14] Chapters) (520 B.C.)


[MALACHI] ([4] Chapters) (430 B.C.)

The Gospels:




_______ (__ Chapters) (5 B.C. – 30 A.D.)


____ (__ Chapters) (5 B.C. – 30 A.D.)


____ (__ Chapters) (6 B.C. – 30 A.D.)


____ (__ Chapters) (Before Time – 30 A.D.)

The Gospels:




[MATTHEW] ([28] Chapters) (5 B.C. – 30 A.D.)


[MARK] ([16] Chapters) (5 B.C. – 30 A.D.)


[LUKE] ([24] Chapters) (6 B.C. – 30 A.D.)


[JOHN] ([21] Chapters) (Before Time – 30 A.D.)

____ of the Apostles (History):




____ (__ Chapters) (30 A.D. – 62 A.D.)

[ACTS] of the Apostles (History):




[ACTS] ([28] Chapters) (30 A.D. – 62 A.D.)

Pauline Epistles (Letters of Paul) (1 of 2):




______ (__ Chapters) (57 A.D.)


___ ___________ (__ Chapters) (54 A.D.)


___ ___________ (__ Chapters) (57 A.D.)


_________ (_ Chapters) (54 A.D.)


_________ (_ Chapters) (62 A.D.)


___________ (_ Chapters) (62 A.D.)


__________ (_ Chapters) (62 A.D.)

Pauline Epistles (Letters of Paul) (1 of 2):




[ROMANS] ([16]Chapters) (57 A.D.)


[1ST CORINTHIANS] ([16] Chapters) (54 A.D.)


[2ND CORINTHIANS] ([13] Chapters) (57 A.D.)


[GALATIANS] ([6] Chapters) (54 A.D.)


[EPHESIANS] ([6] Chapters) (62 A.D.)


[PHILIPPIANS] ([4] Chapters) (62 A.D.)


[COLOSSIANS] ([4] Chapters) (62 A.D.)

Pauline Epistles (Letters of Paul) (2 of 2):




___ _____________ (_ Chapters) (51 A.D.)


___ _____________ (_ Chapters) (52 A.D.)


___ _______ (_ Chapters) (63 A.D.)


___ _______ (_ Chapters) (67 A.D.)


_____ (_ Chapters) (66 A.D.)


________ (_ Chapter) (62 A.D.)

Pauline Epistles (Letters of Paul) (2 of 2):




[1ST THESSALONIANS] ([5] Chapters) (51 A.D.)


[2ND THESSALONIANS] ([3] Chapters) (52 A.D.)


[1ST TIMOTHY] ([6] Chapters) (63 A.D.)


[2ND TIMOTHY] ([4] Chapters) (67 A.D.)


[TITUS] ([3] Chapters) (66 A.D.)


[PHILEMON] ([1] Chapter) (62 A.D.)

General Epistles (Letters):




_______ (__ Chapters) (68 A.D.)


_____ (_ Chapters) (45 A.D.)


___ _____ (_ Chapters) (64 A.D.)


___ _____ (_ Chapters) (67 A.D.)


___ ____ (_ Chapters) (90 A.D.)


___ ____ (_ Chapter) (92 A.D.)


___ ____ (_ Chapter) (94 A.D.)


____ (_ Chapter) (68 A.D.)

General Epistles (Letters):




[HEBREWS] ([13] Chapters) (68 A.D.)


[JAMES] ([5] Chapters) (45 A.D.)


[1ST PETER] ([5] Chapters) (64 A.D.)


[2ND PETER] ([3] Chapters) (67 A.D.)


[1ST JOHN] ([5] Chapters) (90 A.D.)


[2ND JOHN] ([1] Chapter) (92 A.D.)


[3RD JOHN] ([1] Chapter) (94 A.D.)


[JUDE] ([1] Chapter) (68 A.D.)

Apocalyptic (End Time Prophesy):




__________ (__ Chapters) (95 A.D.)

Apocalyptic (End Time Prophesy):




[REVELATION] ([22] Chapters) (95 A.D.)

Number of Books in the Bible; How many Old Testament? How many New Testament?:




__ Total Books __ Old Testament __ New Testament

Number of Books in the Bible; How many Old Testament? How many New Testament?:




[66] Total Books [39] Old Testament [27] New Testament

Why the Bible is divided:




The canon of the Christian __________ Bible consists of 66 books. These books are divided into two ________: The Old Testament and the New Testament. This division exists because of 2 distinct _________ (contracts) between ___ and _______.

Why the Bible is divided:




The canon of the Christian [PROTESTANT] Bible consists of 66 books. These books are divided into two [SECTIONS]: The Old Testament and the New Testament. This division exists because of 2 distinct [COVENANTS] (contracts) between [GOD] and [MANKIND].

Old Testament Description:




The Old Testament describes the ____ of mankind, the advent of ______ Law, and the time frame of the ____ living under the law up to the time of _____ ______. The Old Testament was originally written in ______ (the Jewish language) and it is the equivalent to the Hebrew Bible (______).

Old Testament Description:




The Old Testament describes the [FALL] of mankind, the advent of [MOSAIC] Law, and the time frame of the [JEWS] living under the law up to the time of [JESUS CHRIST]. The Old Testament was originally written in [HEBREW] (the Jewish language) and it is the equivalent to the Hebrew Bible ([TANAKH]).

New Testament Description:




The New Testament only exists in ____________. It was originally written in _____; the common language of the time. The New Testament describes the life of _____ ______, the advent of a new ________ between God and mankind through Jesus __________ the law, and the time of the early ______. Jesus is the ________ of a better covenant, which is established upon better ________ (Hebrews 8:6) than the Old Covenant (Mosaic Law).

New Testament Description:




The New Testament only exists in [CHRISTIANITY]. It was originally written in [GREEK]; the common language of the time. The New Testament describes the life of [JESUS CHRIST], the advent of a new [COVENANT] between God and mankind through Jesus [FULFILLING] the law, and the time of the early [CHURCH]. Jesus is the [MEDIATOR] of a better covenant, which is established upon better [PROMISES] (Hebrews 8:6) than the Old Covenant (Mosaic Law).

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The __________ (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) was written by _____ at the end of his life in the wilderness just prior to the __________' entry into ______.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The [PENTATEUCH] (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) was written by [MOSES] at the end of his life in the wilderness just prior to the [ISRAELITES'] entry into [CANAAN].

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):



Joshua, Judges, and Ruth were all likely written during (or immediately prior to) the kingly reign of _____ over ______ by _______, pro-David/anti-Saul, ________ historians.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):



Joshua, Judges, and Ruth were all likely written during (or immediately prior to) the kingly reign of [DAVID] over [ISRAEL] by [UNNAMED], pro-David/anti-Saul, [PRIESTLY] historians.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The large portion of the Psalms were written by ____ _____ before and during his reign over Israel. Other authors of Psalms include _____ (Psalm 90), _______ (Psalms 72 and 127), the sons of _____ (Psalms 42-49; 84-85; and 87-88), the sons of _____ (Psalms 50 and 73-83), and _____ the ________ (Psalm 89). A number of Psalms are also written ___________.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The large portion of the Psalms were written by [KING DAVID] before and during his reign over Israel. Other authors of Psalms include [MOSES] (Psalm 90), [SOLOMON] (Psalms 72 and 127), the sons of [KORAH] (Psalms 42-49; 84-85; and 87-88), the sons of [ASAPH] (Psalms 50 and 73-83), and [ETHAN] the [EZRAHITE] (Psalm 89). A number of Psalms are also written [ANONYMOUSLY].

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The book of Proverbs was penned largely by ____ _______ during his reign—though chapters 30 and 31 were written by ____ and ______ respectively.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The book of Proverbs was penned largely by [KING SOLOMON] during his reign—though chapters 30 and 31 were written by [AGUR] and [LEMUEL] respectively.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




Authorship of Song of Songs (also known as _________) is _________, though the majority of scholars have historically cited _______ as the book's probable author (there is debate because some of the book's ___________ probably didn't exist in the ______ language until perhaps ___ BC).

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




Authorship of Song of Songs (also known as [CANTICLES]) is [ANONYMOUS], though the majority of scholars have historically cited [SOLOMON] as the book's probable author (there is debate because some of the book's [TERMINOLOGY] probably didn't exist in the [HEBREW] language until perhaps [500] BC).

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




Though such a date and parentage is ___________, Ecclesiastes likely finds authorship in the ____-______ period and is written in the voice of the character of ____ _______. It may well be the ____ Biblical book written previous the ___ _________.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




Though such a date and parentage is [CONTESTABLE], Ecclesiastes likely finds authorship in the [POST-EXILIC] period and is written in the voice of the character of [KING SOLOMON]. It may well be the [LAST] Biblical book written previous the [NEW TESTAMENT].

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The ___________ books of Isaiah, Hosea, Amos, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, and Zephaniah were all written during the _______ Era by the ________ whose names are borne by the books' ______.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The [PROPHETICAL] books of Isaiah, Hosea, Amos, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, and Zephaniah were all written during the [KINGDOM] Era by the [PROPHETS] whose names are borne by the books' [TITLES].

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The books of Samuel are ___________ written and probably came about during the _______ Era as well.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The books of Samuel are [ANONYMOUSLY] written and probably came about during the [KINGDOM] Era as well.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




Habakkuk and Joel were probably written just prior the __________ capture of _________ and were written by the ________ for whom the books are _____.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




Habakkuk and Joel were probably written just prior the [BABYLONIAN] capture of [JERUSALEM] and were written by the [PROPHETS] for whom the books are [NAMED].

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




________ wrote the book of Jeremiah and wrote over a course of _____ spanning the periods immediately _________ and __________ the capture of _________.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




[JEREMIAH] wrote the book of Jeremiah and wrote over a course of [YEARS] spanning the periods immediately [PRECEDING] and [SUCCEEDING] the capture of [JERUSALEM].

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The author of Lamentations is _________ (though some traditions ascribe authorship to ________) and was likely written in the years immediately _____ Jerusalem's sack by __________ forces.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The author of Lamentations is [ANONYMOUS] (though some traditions ascribe authorship to [JEREMIAH]) and was likely written in the years immediately [AFTER] Jerusalem's sack by [BABYLONIAN] forces.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




_______ probably wrote just after the _____ in Babylon began, while Ezekiel's and Daniel's respective books spanned the entirety of ______’_ 67-year captivity.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




[OBADIAH] probably wrote just after the [EXILE] in Babylon began, while Ezekiel's and Daniel's respective books spanned the entirety of [ISRAEL'S] 67-year captivity.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The books of Kings were likely penned by their _______ author during the _____.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The books of Kings were likely penned by their [UNKNOWN] author during the [EXILE].

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




____ may have compiled both Ezra and Nehemiah and ______ tradition names him the author of Chronicles, but whatever the case, the books were all written ____-_____.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




[EZRA] may have compiled both Ezra and Nehemiah and [JEWISH] tradition names him the author of Chronicles, but whatever the case, the books were all written [POST-EXILE].

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




Esther, written after the _____, was likely penned by a _______ ___.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




Esther, written after the [EXILE], was likely penned by a [PERSIAN JEW].

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi were all written after Israel's return from __________ and _______ captivity and their _______ share names with the books' ______.

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi were all written after Israel's return from [BABYLONIAN] and [PERSIAN] captivity and their [AUTHORS] share names with the books' [TITLES].

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The book of Job is of a quite ambiguous ______, but though the author remains _________, it too was probably authored during the ____-______ Era (though the time of the events portrayed may even have occured _________ earlier, precursing even the __________).

Authors of the Bible (Old Testament):




The book of Job is of a quite ambiguous [ORIGIN], but though the author remains [ANONYMOUS], it too was probably authored during the [POST-EXILIC] Era (though the time of the events portrayed may even have occured [MILLENNIA] earlier, precursing even the [PATRIARCHS]).

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) - Narratives:




The gospel according to Matthew was written by _______ the ___ _________.

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) - Narratives:




The gospel according to Matthew was written by [MATTHEW] the [TAX COLLECTOR].

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) - Narratives:




The gospel according to Mark was written by ____-____.

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) - Narratives:




The gospel according to Mark was written by [JOHN-MARK].

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) - Narratives:




The gospel according to Luke was written by ____ the _________.

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) - Narratives:




The gospel according to Luke was written by [LUKE] the [PHYSICIAN].

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) - Narratives:




The gospel according to John was written by ____ the disciple that Jesus _____.

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) - Narratives:




The gospel according to John was written by [JOHN] the disciple that Jesus [LOVED].

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) - Narratives:




The Acts of the Apostles was written by ____ the _________.

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) - Narratives:




The Acts of the Apostles was written by [LUKE] the [PHYSICIAN].

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




The _______ Epistles are those written by ____ (____) of ______:




______


_ ___________


_ ___________


_________


_________


___________


__________


_ _____________


_ _____________


_ _______


_ _______


_____


________

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




The [PAULINE] Epistles are those written by [PAUL] ([SAUL]) of [TARSUS]:




[ROMANS]


[1 CORINTHIANS]


[2 CORINTHIANS]


[GALATIANS]


[EPHESIANS]


[PHILIPPIANS]


[COLOSSIANS]


[1 THESSALONIANS]


[2 THESSALONIANS]


[1 TIMOTHY]


[2 TIMOTHY]


[TITUS]


[PHILEMON]

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




The ________ Epistles are those written by _____ of the ______:




_ _____


_ _____

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




The [PETERINE] Epistles are those written by [PETER] of the [TWELVE]:




[1 PETER]


[2 PETER]

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




The ________ Epistles are those written by ____, the disciple that Jesus _____:




_ ____


_ ____


_ ____

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




The [JOHANINE] Epistles are those written by [JOHN], the disciple that Jesus [LOVED]:




[1 JOHN]


[2 JOHN]


[3 JOHN]

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




And though sharing in three literary traditions — ___________, _________, and __________ — listing ____’_ Apocalypse (also called Revelation) as an _______ will suit our purposes here. This was also written by ____ (the disciple that Jesus loved).

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




And though sharing in three literary traditions — [APOCALYPTIC], [PROPHETIC], and [EPISTOLARY] — listing [JOHN'S] Apocalypse (also called Revelation) as an [EPISTLE] will suit our purposes here. This was also written by [JOHN] (the disciple that Jesus loved).

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




The book of James was written most likely by _____ the _______ of _____.

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




The book of James was written most likely by [JAMES] the [BROTHER] of [JESUS].

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




The book of Jude was written by ____ the _______ of _____.

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




The book of Jude was written by [JUDE] the [BROTHER] of [JAMES].

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




The epistle of Hebrews is written ___________. Some people ascribe it to the _______ ____ while others prefer _______. Most scholars lean toward someone other than Paul (simply because the grammar and use of certain key _______ terms is markedly different from the whole body of his identified __________ work). In the end, God didn't see the book's authorship as important to us (if He had, He would have __________ the man He used in writing Hebrews), so any guess as to the ________ of the author is mere speculation and should have no bearing upon our interpretation of the ________ found within.

Authors of the Bible (New Testament) – Epistles (Letters):




The epistle of Hebrews is written [ANONYMOUSLY]. Some people ascribe it to the [APOSTLE PAUL] while others prefer [APOLLOS]. Most scholars lean toward someone other than Paul (simply because the grammar and use of certain key [PAULINE] terms is markedly different from the whole body of his identified [EPISTOLARY] work). In the end, God didn't see the book's authorship as important to us (if He had, He would have [IDENTIFIED] the man He used in writing Hebrews), so any guess as to the [IDENTITY] of the author is mere speculation and should have no bearing upon our interpretation of the [PASSAGES] found within.