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Genesis**

I. The Primeval History (1:1-11:9)
Creation (1-2)
Fall (3-4)
Degeneration (5-6)
Noah/Flood (6-9)
Spread of Nations/Tower of Babel (10-11)
II. The Early Patriarchal History (11:10-37:1)
Abraham (11-25)
Isaac (26)
Jacob (27-35)
Esau (36)
III. The Joseph History (37:2-50:26)

Exodus*
I. God’s Deliverance led by Moses (1-18)
Oppression (1)
Moses Birth (2)
Burning Bush (3-4)
Pharoah/10 Plagues (6-11)
Exodus (12-13)
Manna/Quail (15-18)
II. God’s Covenant Mediated by Moses (19-24)
Sinai (19)
10 Commandments (20)
Covenant (24)
III. God’s Dwelling Established by Moses (25-40)
Tabernacle & priests (25-30)
Sabbath law (31)
Golden calf (32)
God’s Glory and Moses (33-34)
Building of tabernacle (35-40)

Leviticus**

I. The Sacrifices the LORD requires (1-7)
Burnt, Grain, Peace, Sin, Guilt
II. Israel’s Priestly Representatives (8-10)
Aaron Consecrated (8)
Strange fire (10)
III. Recognizing and Remedying Uncleanness (11-16)
Day of Atonement (16)
IV. Living as a Holy Nation (17-27)
Life is in the Blood (17)
Blessings/Curses (26)

Numbers**
I. Preparing Israel s First Army at Sinai (1-10)
Census at Sinai (1-2)
Levites (3-4)
Cleansing (5-6)
Preparation for Departure (7-9)
II. Failed March of Israel's First Army in Desert (10-25)
Spies: 13
Budding of Aaron’s rod: 17
Moses strikes the rock at Meribah: 20
Bronze serpent: 21
Balaam’s Prophecies: 22-24
III. Preparing Israel's Second Army for Conquest (26-36)

Deuteronomy**

I. The Introduction - Preamble (1:1-4)
Covenant Mediator
II. Moses' First Address (1:5-4:43)
Covenant History (1-3)
III. Moses' Second Address - Stipulations (4:43-26:19)
Covenant Life (4-26)
IV. Moses' Third Address - Sanctions (27-30)
Covenant Ratification (27-30)
V. The Conclusion of Moses' Ministry - Leadership Succession (31-34)
Covenant Continuity (31-34)
Joshua Transfer (31)
Moses Song (32)
Moses Death (34)
Joshua
I. Joshua's Introductory Commission (1:1-9)
II. Israel Conquers the Land (1:10-12:24)
III. Israel's Land Inheritance is Distributed (13-21)
IV. Joshua Leads Israel in Exemplary Covenant Renewal (22-24)
Judges

I. Failure to Complete the Conquest (1:1-2:5)
II. Cycles of Good and Bad Under the Judges (2:6-16:31)
III. Anarchy Without a King (17-21)

Ruth
I. Naomi’s Bitterness and Near Emptiness (1:1-22)
II. Ruth Discovers Her Kinsman Redeemer (2:1-23)
III. Boaz Promises Ruth a Kinsman Redeemer (3:1-18)
IV. Boaz Becomes Ruth’s Kinsman Redeemer (4:1-12)
V. Naomi’s Blessing & Abundant Provision (4:13-22)

1&2 Samuel*

I. Israel’s Messianic Hope Previewed (1:1-2:11)
II. Samuel Prepares for a Kingdom (2:12-7:17)
Ark Narratives: Eli’s Demise (4-7)
III. The Failure of Saul’s Kingdom (8-15)
Saul Becomes King (8-12)
God Rejects Saul (13-15)
IV. The Rise of David’s Kingdom (16-2 Sam 8)
David in Saul’s Court (16-20)
David and Saul Estranged (21-31)
David’s Rise to Power in Judah (2 Sam 1-4)
David Anointed King (5)
Davidic Covenant (7:16)
V. Trouble in David’s Kingdom (2 Sam 9-20)
David's Sin and Consequences (11-12)
VI. Israel’s Messianic Hope Reviewed (2 Sam 21-24)

1&2 Kings*

I. The United Kingdom (1 Kgs 1-11)
A. The Rise of Solomon (1 Kgs 1-2)
B. Solomon’s Reign (1 Kgs 3-11)
1. The Wisdom of Solomon
2. The Glory of Solomon’s Kingdom
3. The Decline of Solomon
II. The Division of the Kingdom (1 Kgs 12- 2 Kgs 13)
A. The Rise of Idolatry (1 Kgs 12-16)
B. Elijah’s Opposition to Idolatry (1 Kgs 17- 2 Kgs 1)
C. Elisha’s Work as Prophet (2 Kgs 2- 13)
III. The Fall of Israel (2 Kgs 14-17)
IV. The Fall of Judah (2 Kgs 18-25)



1&2 Chronicles
I. The Genealogies of God’s People (1-9)
II. The United Kingdom (10 – 2 Chr. 9)
III. The Divided Kingdom (2 Chr. 10-28)
IV. The Reunited Kingdom (29-36)

Ezra- Nehemiah*

I. Temple is Reestablished Against Opposition (1-6)
The Return from Exile (Ezra 1-2)
The Construction of the Temple (Ezra 3-6)
II. Law is Reestablished Against Foreign Corruption (7-10)
The Authorization of Ezra the Scribe (7-8)
The Problem of Intermarriage (9-10)
I. The City is Secured Against Opposition (Nehemiah 1-7)
Mission (1-3)
Opposition (4-6)
Completion (7)
II. Law is Further Established to Secure Order (8-13)
Reading of the Law (8)
Confession of Sin (9)
Sealing of the Covenant (10)
III. The Resettling of Jerusalem (11-13)
Repopulation of Jerusalem (11)
Dedication of the Wall (12)
Further Reforms (13)

Esther*
I. Mordecai and Esther in the Persian Court (1-2)
II. Xerxes' (Haman's) First Decree: Trouble for the Jews (3-4)
III. Esther's Courageous Feats (5-7)
Honoring of Mordecai (6)
Hanging of Haman
IV. Xerxes' (Mordecai's) Second Decree: Victory for the Jews (8-9:17)
V. Esther and Mordecai in the Persian Court (9:18-10:3)
Feast of Purim (9)
Job*
I. The Prologue: Conflict Between God and Satan (1:1-2:13)
II. Dialogue: Conflict Between Job & His Friends (3:1-27:23)
Job's Lament (3)
III. A Reflection on True Wisdom (28)
III. Monologues: Conflict Between Job & the LORD (29:1-42:6)
Job's Last Speech (29-31)
Elihu's Speeches (32-37)
God's Speeches and Job's Response (38-42)
IV. The Epilogue: Conflicts Result in Rebuke of Friends, Blessing, and Mediation of Job (42:7-17)

Psalms

I. Book 1 (1-41)
II. Book 2 (42-72)
III. Book 3 (73-89)
IV. Book 4 (90-106)
V. Book 5 (107-150)
Proverbs*
I. A Father's Wisdom (1:1-9:18)
The Fear of the Lord (1:7)
Adultery (5)
II. Solomon's Wisdom (10:1-22:16)
III. Anonymous Wisdom (22:17-24:34)
IV. Solomon's Wisodom in Hezekiah's Court (25-29)
V. Agur's Wisdom (30)
VI. Lemuel's Mother's Wisdom (31)
Virtuous Woman
Ecclesisastes*
I. The Teacher’s Opening Message (1:1-2)
II. Death Limits Even the Wisdom and Works of Kings (1:3-3:8)
III. Work in Fear Before God Whose Work Endures (3:9-6:7)
IV. Humility Before God Whose Wisdom is Supreme (6:8-12:7)
V. The Teacher’s Concluding Message (12:8-14)
Song of Solomon

I. Love's Strong Desire (1:1-2:7)
II. The Man's Invitation (2:8-17)
III. The Woman's Dream (3:1-5)
IV. The Joy of the Wedding (3:6-5:1)
V. The Man's Absence (5:2-7:10)
VI The Woman's Invitation (7:11-8:4)
VII Love's Strong Desire (8:5-14)

Isaiah**
I. Volume of Rebuke and Promise (1-6)
II. Volume of Immanuel (7-12)
III. Volume of God’s Judgment on the Nations (13-27)
IV. Volume of Hezekiah (28-39)
V. Volume of Comfort (40-66)
a. Purpose of Peace (40-48)
B. Prince of Peace (49-55)
C. Program of Peace (56-66)
Jeremiah*
Jeremiah (you only need to know I, II a, B, III, IV)
I. The Call of Jeremiah (1)
II. Prophecies concerning Judah (2-45)
a. Prophecies before the fall of Jerusalem (2-39)
1. Prophecies concerning Judah’s destruction (2-20)
2. Prophecies concerning Nebuchadnezzar, God’s instrument to punish Jerusalem (21-
29)
3. Prophecies of the future restoration of Judah (30-33)
4. Prophecies against Zedekiah and Jehoiakim (34-36)
5. Prophecies during the siege and destruction of Jerusalem (37-39)
B. Prophecies after the Fall of Jerusalem (40-45)
1. Prophecies under Gedeliah (40-43:7)
2. Prophecies in egypt (43:8-44:30)
3. Prophecy to Baruch (45)
III. Prophecies against the foreign nations (46-51)
IV. an Historical appendix (52)
Lamentations

I. Zion Is Like a Forsaken Widow, Because She Broke Covenant (1)
II. The LORD Has Destroyed Zion in Keeping with His Word (2)
III. But, the LORD's Rejection is not Final, His Mercies Are New (3)
IV. Israel's Leadership Failed Her by Forsaking the LORD (4)
V. Hope Is Found in Repentance and the LORD who Restores (5)

Ezekiel**

I. Ezekiel’s enactments of Judgment Against Jerusalem (1-24)
Visions: the prophet’s call and commission (1-3)
Sign acts: the destruction of Jerusalem depicted (4-5)
Speeches: the comprehensibility of God’s judgment (6-7)
Temple vision: God abandons the temple (8-11)
Sign acts: the exile depicted (12)
Speeches: the inevitability of God’s judgment (13-24)
II. Ezekiel’s Oracles of Judgment Against the Nations (25-32)
III. Ezekiel’s Visions of Jerusalem’s Glorious Restoration (33-48)
Preparation for Restoration (33-39)
Restored Temple and Worship (40-48)

Daniel**

I. Stories of God’s Sovereignty (Ch.1-6)
Training and Testing (1)
Nebuchadnezzar's Dream and God's Plan (2)
Golden Image and Fiery Furnace (3)
Nebuchadnezzar's Warning Dream and Humbling (4)
Belshazzar's Feast and God's Judgment (5)
Lion's Den (6)
II. Visions of God’s Sovereignty (Ch. 7-12)
Triumph of the Son of Man (7)
Vision of the Ram and the he-goat (8)
Vision of the Seventy Weeks (9)
Tribulations and the Final Triumph of God's People (10-12)

Hosea

I. Hosea's Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage Depicts God's with Israel (1-3)
II. Hosea's Case Against the Priest and the People of Israel (4-14)

Joel

I. Locusts & Drought Foreshadow the Coming Judgment Day of the LORD (1-2:17)
II. Repentance Will Mean Final Judgment Against God's Enemies and Blessings for His People (2:18-3:21)
Amos

I. Israel Will Be Judged With the Nations (1-2)
II. Her Judgment Is Certain & Severe (3-6)
III. Visions of Israel's Judgment (7-9:10)
IV. Israel Will Be Restored (9:11-15)

Obadiah

I. Three Announcements of Judgment to Edom (vv.1-15)
II. Promise of Restoration and Victory to Israel (vv.16-18)
III. Promise of Restoration and Yahweh's Kingship (vv.19-21)

Jonah

I. Jonah Disobeys & is Punished: He Repents & is Rescued (1-2)
II. Nineveh Repents & is Spared; Jonah's Anger Provokes Ironic Lesson (3-4)

Micah*

I. Judgment & Hope Seen in Assyrias Conquest of Israel (1-2)
Prophecies of Judgment because of Religious apostasy (1-2)
Prophecy of Hope: the shepherd King leads the People Triumphantly (2:12-13)
II. Judgment Awaits Jerusalem's False Leaders, but Hope Still Seen in Remnant (3-5)
Corrupt Leaders (3)
Messiah Brings Security (4-5)
III. Judgment & Hope Illustrate God's Faithfulness to His Covenant (6-7)
God will Provide for His People (7)

Nahum

I. The LORD Praised As a Divine Warrior (1)
II. Judgment for Nineveh; Restoration for Israel & Judah (2)
III. Doomed Nineveh is Mocked (3)
Habakkuk*

I. First Complaint About Judah (1:1-11)
II. Second Complaint About Babylon (1:12-20)
How can God use a Wicked Nation to Punish His People?
III. Habakkuk's Psalm of Reaffirmation (3:1-19)

Zephaniah
I. The Day of the LORD Will Come Against Judah & the Nations (1)
II. Hope for Reprieve is Found in Humble Repentance (2:1-3)
III. Judgment is Coming (2:4-3:8)
IV. But, Judgment Will Purify and Bring Restoration (3:9-20)

Haggai

I. Haggai Calls the People to Repent (1)
II. God Promises Greater Blessing When the Temple is Rebuilt (2:1-9)
III. With Rebuilding Comes Purification for a Defiled People (2:10-19)
IV. God Promises to Reestablish David (2:20-23)

Zechariah*
I. Eight Visions Relate Importance of Temple Priesthood and Davidic Leadership (1-8)
Call for Repentance (1)
The eight visions (1-6)
Obedience Better than Insincere fasting (7-8)
II. Two Groups of Oracles Relate to More Distant Future of Jerusalem, Once Again Challenged But Secured By God Through David's Royal Line (9-14)
Redemption of God's People (9-10)
False Shepherds (11)
Triumph of God's Kingdom (12-14)

Malachi

I. Priests & People Called to Repent of Offering Blemished Sacrifices (1-2:16)
II. Judgment & Blessing Are Coming on the LORD's Day Through the Messenger of His Covenant to Establish Righteousness (2:17-4:6)
Matthew**
I. Preparation for the Kingdom (1-2)
Genealogy: 1
Birth, Magi, Egypt Escape: 2

II. The Coming of the Kingdom (3-7)
Baptism: 3
Temptation, Follow Me: 4
Discourse 1 - Sermon on the Mount: 5-7

III. The Works of the Kingdom (8-10)
Leper, Centurion, Mother-in-law, Storm, Demoniac: 8
Paralytic, Matthew, Harvest: 9
Discourse 2 - Mission and Martyrdom: 10

IV. The Nature of the Kingdom (11-13)
JB Testimony and Tribute, Come to me for rest: 11
Pharisee Sabbath rebuke, Sign of Jonah: 12
Discourse 3 - Kingdom parables (sower, seed, tares, treasure, pearl): 13

V. The Authority of the Kingdom (14-18)
JB head, Feeding of 5,000, Water walk: 14
Clean/unclean, Syrophoenician, 4000 fed: 15
Pharisee yeast, Peter's confession and affirmation: 16
Transfiguration: 17
Discourse 4 - Character and Authority in Church (Child, church discipline, unmerciful servant): 18

VI. The Changes of the Kingdom (19-25)
Divorce, Rich ruler: 19
Vineyard Parable, Mom's seating request: 20
Triumphal entry and Temple cleansing: 21
Wedding Parable, Caesar Money, Marriage/Resurrection, Great Command: 22
Seven woes: 23
Discourse 5 - Olivet Discourse (end signs, irgins, talents, sheep/goats): 24-25

VII. Passion and Resurrection of the King (26-28)
Lord's Supper, Garden, Betrayal, Trial, Denial: 26
Crucifixion: 27
Resurrection, Great Commission: 28
Mark**
I. The Beginning of the Good News About God’s Son (1:1-13)
John the Baptist
Baptism
Temptation
II. The Ministry of God’s Son in Galilee of the Gentiles (1:14-9:50)
Parables of the Kingdom 4
Peter's confession 8
III. The Power of God’s Son over enemies and Death in Jerusalem (10:1-16:8)
last supper 14
crucifixion. 15
Ressurrection 16
Luke**
I. Preface (1.1-4)

II. Preparations for Jesus' Public Ministry (1.5-4)
Birth announcement and events: 1-2
Baptism and Genealogy (Adam): 3
Temptation: 4
III. Jesus' Public Ministry in Galilee (4-9) (not just about Jews)
Synagogue, Spirit of the Lord is upon me: 4
Teaching and Miracles: 5-6
Twelve chosen, Sermon on Plain: 6
JB, Anointing from sinful woman: 7
Teaching and Miracles: 8
Preparation of Twelve, Peter's confession, Transfiguration: 9

IV. Jesus' Public Ministry from Galilee to Jerusalem (9-19) (Jerusalem journey reveals what it's about)
Ministry to disciples: 10-19
72 ; Good Samaritan 10
Teaching on prayer (11), Kingdom of God/Discipleship (13-14, 17), Lost parables (15), Money and Service (16-17), Prayer Parables (18), Zacchaeus (19)

V. Jesus' Public Ministry in Jerusalem (19-21)
Triumphal entry, Temple cleansing: 19
Olivet Discourse: 21

VI. Jesus' Climactic Last Days in Jerusalem (22-24)
Betrayal, Supper, Garden, Denial, Trial: 22
Trial and Crucifixion: 23
Resurrection, Emmaus Road, Ascension: 24
John**
I. The Prologue (1)
The logos
Born Again 3
Samaritan Woman 4
II. The Book of Signs (1-12)
III. The Book of Glory (13-20)
Holy Spirit 16
High priestly prayer 17
Betrayal 18
Crucifixion 19
Resurrection 20
IV. The Epilogue (21)

Acts**

I. The Holy Spirit Comes to Empower Apostolic Witness (1-2)
II. Apostolic Witness in Jerusalem (3-7)
III. Apostolic Witness in Judea and Samaria (8-12)
IV. Apostolic Witness to the Ends of the Earth (13-28)

Romans**

I. Paul Introduces Himself and His Gospel of God’s Righteousness (1:1-17)
II. God’s Righteousness Reveals the Sinfulness of Jews and Gentiles (1:18-3:20)
III. God’s Righteousness Reveals Salvation for both Jews and Gentiles (3:21-8:39)
IV. God’s Righteousness Reveals an Interconnected Relationship Between Jews and Gentiles (9:1-11:36)
V. Right Worship Demands Reconciled Relationships in the Body of Christ (12:1-15:13)
VI. Future Ministry Requires Reconciled Relationships (15:14-16:27)

1 Corinthians**

I. Greetings & Thanksgiving (1:1-9)
II. Paul's Response to the Report from Chloe's House (1:10-6:20)
III. Paul's Response to the Corinthians' Letter (7:1-16:12)
IV. Farewell Greeting & Blessing (16:13-24)

2 Corinthians**

I. Greeting & Thanksgiving (1:1-11)
II. Paul Explains His Ministry of Reconciliation (1:12-7:16)
III. Paul Pleads for the Corinthian Contribution to Collection (8-9)
IV. Paul's Defense Against the False Prophets (10:1-13:10)
V. Farewell Greetings & Benediction (13:11-14)

Galatians**

I. Paul's Salutation (1:1-5)
II. The Problem of a False Gospel (1:6-10)
III. Proofs of the True Gospel in Paul's Calling & Character (1:11-2:21)
IV. Proofs of the True Gospel from Scripture & Experience (3-4)
V. Practical Implications of the True Gospel (5:1-6:10)
VI. Paul's Final Exhortation (6:11-18)

Ephesians**

I. Salutation (1:1-2)
II. Praise, Prayer & Proclamation of Christ's Love & Power in the Church (1:3-3:21)
III. Pastoral Exhortation to Live in Christ's Love & Power as the Church (4:1-6:20)
IV. Postscript (6:21-24)

Philippians**

I. Paul Greets His Partners in the Gospel (1:1-11)
II. Advancing the Gospel Despite the Ambitious (1:12-2:30)
III. Advancing the Gospel Despite Legalism & Licentiousness (3:1-4:1)
IV. Paul's Final Exhortation and Thanksgiving for His Partners (4:2-23)

Colossians**

I. Salutation (1:1-2)
II. Paul’s Praise & Prayer for Fruit-Bearing Gospel’s Work in Them (1:3-14)
III. The Gospel & Paul’s Ministry Proclaim Christ’s Supremacy and Sufficiency (1:15-2:23)
IV. The Lives of Those “In Christ” Show His Death & Resurrection (3:1-4:6)
V. Postscript (4:7-18)
1 Thessalonians
I. Salutation (1:1)
II. Paul's Proclamation and Pastoral Concern for the Thessalonians (1:2-3:13)
III. Paul's Pastoral Exhortation as the Day of the LORD Approaches (4:1-5:22)
IV. Conclusion (5:23-28)
2 Thessalonians
I. Salutation (1:1-2)
II. Paul's Correction & Prayers for Faithfulness Until Jesus Comes (1:3-2:17)
III. Paul's Pastoral Exhortation to Faithful Work (3:1-15)
IV. Conclusion (3:16-18)
1 Timothy
I. Greetings & Charge (1:1-20)
II. Congregational Regulations for Worship& Rule (2:1-3:16)
III. Instructions for Timothy's Teahing & Ministry (4:1-6:2)
IV. False Teaching and Financial Gain (6:3-19)
V. Final Charge to Timothy (6:20-21)
2 Timothy
I. Greetings (1:1-2)
II. Encouragement to Remain Faithful Despite Hardship (1:3-2:13)
III. Warnings Against False Teachers and Charge to Timothy (2:14-26)
IV. Godlessness in the Last Days (3:1-9)
V. Resources for Godliness (3:10-17)
VI. The Charge to Preach the Word (4:1-5)
VII. Paul's Final Testimony & Requests (4:6-22)
Titus
I. Greetings (1:1-4)
II. Qualifications for Elders (1:5-9)
III. Confronting False Teachers (1:10-16)
IV. Instructions for Various Groups in the Churches (2:1-10)
V. Basis & Responsibilities of Christian Living (2:11-3:8)
VI. Further Instructions on Dealing with False Teachers (3:9-11)
VII. Personal Instructions & FInal Greetings (3:12-15)
Philemon
I. Greetings (1-3)
II. Thanksgiving & Prayer (4-7)
III. Paul's Appeal to Philemon for Onesimus (8-20)
IV. Personal Remarks & Greetings (21-25)

Hebrews**

I. The Final Revelation of God Through His Son (1:1-2:18)
II. The Prophetic and Priestly Character of God’s Son (3:1-5:10)
III. The Perfect Priestly Sacrifice of God’s Son (5:11-10:39)
IV. Complete Loyalty to God Through Persevering Faith (11:1-12:13)
V. Instructions for Christian Life in a Hostile World (12:14-13:25)

James

I. Salutation (1:1)
II. Wisdom From God When Tested from Outside & Inside (1 :2-3:12)
III. Wisdom From God for Fragmented Relationships (3:13-5:6)
IV. Examples of Wisdom (5:7-20)

1 Peter

I. Salutation (1:1-2)
II. Suffering with a Sure Salvation (1:3-12)
III. Serving in the Household of God (1:13-3:12)
IV. Submission, Service, and Suffering (3:13-5:11)
V. Farewell (5:12-14)

2 Peter
I. Opening Salutation (1:1-2)
II. Testament, Summary & Exhortation (1:3-11)
III. Testament Defense of Apostolic Teaching (1:12-21)
IV. Testament Defense Against License (2:1-22)
V. Testament Defense Against Scoffers & Exhortation (3:1-16)
VI. Final Appeal (3:17-18)
1 John
I. The Prologue Proclaiming the Word of Life (1:1-4)
II. Denials of Sin Contradict the Word of Life (1:5-22)
III. First Application of the Tests of Life (2:3-27)
IV. Second Application of the Tests of Life (2:28-4:6)
V. Third Application of the Tests of Life (4:7-5:5)
VI. Three Witnesses of the Spirit, Water & Blodd to Jesus Christ (5:6-12)
VII. Concluding Assurances of Eternal Life (5:13-21)
2 John
I. Love in Truth: Opening Greetings (vv. 1-3)
II. Walking in Truth Involves Loving One Another (vv.4-6)
III. Walking in Truth Involves Refusal to Support False Teachers (vv.7-11)
IV. Complete Joy: Closing Greetings (vv.12-13)
3 John
I. Greeting: The Elder's Joy at Gaius' Faithfulness (vv.1-4)
II. Praise Gaius' Support for Itinerant Christian Workers (vv.5-8)
III. Concern About Diotrephes (vv.9-10)
IV. Advice & Commendation of Demetrius (vv.11-12)
V. Closing with Promise to Visit (vv.13-15)
Jude
I. Kept by Jesus: Opening Greetings (vv.1-2)
II. Exhortation: You Must Contend for the Faith (vv. 3-4)
III. Proof: Demonstration that False Teachers will Experience God's Wrath (vv.5-19)
IV. Exhortation: How to Contend for the Faith (vv.20-23)
V. To Him Who is Able to Keep You from Falling (v.24)

Revelation**

I. Prologue (1:1-8)
II. The Church in the World: A Vision of Christ and the Call to Overcome (1:9-3:22)
III. The Scroll of Destiny: Unveiling God’s Plan of Salvation and Judgment (4:1-8:5)
IV. The Scroll’s Contents Revealed through the Sounding of Seven Trumpets: Warning the World of Judgment to Come (8:6-14:20)
V. The Scroll’s Contents Revealed through the Outpouring of Seven Bowls: Completing God’s Wrath Against Unrepentance (15:1-16:21)
VI. The Scroll’s Contents Revealed through Visions of Ultimate Reality: Two Destinies for Two Cities (17:1-22:9)
VII. Epilogue (22:10-21)