Bible Books

Date of the Book of Numbers

Date - From 1490-1451 BC Approximately...

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Author of The Book of Deuteronomy

The authorship of Deuteronomy belongs to Moses according to the Bible. Jesus also confirmed Mosaic authorship....

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Ruth in the Picture Study Bible

Archaeology, pictures, notes and maps...

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Judges in the Picture Study Bible

Archaeology, pictures, notes and maps...

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Hebrew Name and Meaning for the Book of Genesis

Hebrew Name - Bereshith "in the beginning"...

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Summary of The Book of Judges

In the book of Judges we can see the first 300 years of the history of Israel, from the time of the death of Joshua to the time of Samuel the last of the Judges. All of the events mentioned in the book of Judges are not meant to be given in a strict chronological order and it is impossible to determine exact dates. Everything that took place h...

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Outline of the Book of Judges

Quick Overview of Judges. – –1-2 – –How the Israelites reacted after the death of Joshua. – – 3-16 – – The sin of the Israelites and the oppression by their enemies, thirteen Hebrew judges and the deliverance they brought. – –17-21 – –a description of how idolatry entered into Israel and how corruption followed during the early history of this...

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Summary of The Book of Ruth

This beautiful book is like a calmness in the middle of a turbulent storm, when reminiscing on all the violence and enemy invasions recorded in the books of Joshua and Judges. The book of Ruth deals more with real life in ancient Israel and not necessarily the warfare in the previous book, although the events actually took place during the per...

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Outline of the Book of Ruth

Quick Overview of Ruth. – –1 – –The sorrows brought on the family of Elimelech because of the famine. – – 2 – – the return of Naomi to the land of Israel, Naomi's daughter-in- law. – – 3-4 – – the marriage of Ruth and Boaz, the messianic genealogy from Judah to David....

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Exodus Types: 1. The Passover, A Type of the Cross

(Exodus 12-13) The Passover was to the Jews their day of independence, even as the cross of Christ means to the Christian his freedom from the bondage of sin. "And the Lord spake unto Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, saying, This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you" (Exodus 12:1, ...

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