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Genesis

Beginings - god's choice of a nation through which he would bless all nations

Exodus

Redemption - redemption and deliverance was accomplished through the shedding of blood and by the power of god.

Leviticus

Holiness - one must approach a holy God on the basis of sacrifice and priestly mediation and one may only walk with God on the basis of sanctification and obedience.

Numbers

Wanderings - the consequences of disbelief and disobedience to the holy God.

Deuteronomy

Renewal - emphasizes the danger of forgetting God's covenant

Joshua

Conquest - Israel's possession of the Promised Land and enjoyment of God's blessings through obedient faith

Judges

Cycles - makes a clear contrast between the unfaithfulness of Israel and the Lord's covenant faithfulness and gracious deliverance of the people.

Ruth

Kinsman-Redeemer - it reveals the Lord's gracious character and sovereign care for his people during a time of anarchy

1 Samuel

Saul - Saul becomes the first king of Israel, the people's choice

2 Samuel

David - David's rule over Israel, God's choice

1 Kings

Division of the Kingdom - the nation divides into two kingdoms: Israel to the north, Judah to the south.

2 Kings

Captivities of the Kingdoms - disobedience and rebellion against God lead to the failure and overthrows of the monarchy

1 Chronicles

Davidic Convenant - The Lord is still with the people and will keep his covenant with David

2 Chronicles

Priestly view of Judah - a divine editorial on the positive spiritual characteristics of the David dynasties

Ezra

Temple - the spiritual, moral, and social restoration of the returned remnant centered on the rebuilding of the temple.

Nehemiah

Jerusalem Walls - leadership in building the broken down walls of Jerusalem as well as the broken down spiritual walls of the people.

Esther

Providence - the preservation of God's people in exile.