Guide to the Bible
Due to the uncontrollable speed of human movement in this age, which is the age of information and awareness, every day we are faced with an incessant influx of new information books, publications, pages and websites in every field, and this category also includes humanities and theology. In the world of Christian theology, where more than 2000 years have passed since the formation of Christian thought and knowledge, (of course, if we want to ignore tradition and culture and various Jewish books and the Old Testament and only rely on books and sources after the birth of Christ) Sometimes, in a whirlwind of many and different choices, we see that not necessarily all of these sources are available to the original sources and in accordance with the Holy Bible. I remember the time when I received such advice from a wise person who was familiar with books, logic, and philosophy, and this wise advice is still valid today. My study guide has been:
Don’t listen to anything that isn’t worth writing about
Do not read what is not worth remembering
Do not remember what is not worth recounting
It is very clear that living in such a fast-paced world forces us to be careful and wise in choosing our study resources. Our goal is to help you choose the best resources. Christian studies and research will help you to save your time and energy and bring your arrow closer to the goal.
book introduction :
Bible study guide
Related information: pocket cut – 754 pages – hard cover
Written by Henry Haley
Translated by Jessica Babakhanian-Sabrina Badalian-Edward Isa Beyk
Under the supervision of priest Sarukhachiki
This book is a research and translation reference from the book: Halley’s Bible Handbook
First edition in 2000 in the Netherlands by 222 publications
This book is the best-selling work that has been reprinted more than fifty times and its circulation has reached more than 50 million by the year 2000.
The translation of this book is the result of the professional work of a group of translators under the supervision of a Muslim professor of the Word of God and Christian research.
Since the Holy Bible is a collection of 66 books that were written in different eras in different cultures during 1500 years by about 40 authors with different cultural-social and linguistic levels under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. It is obvious that in order to study such a weighty and precious work, which is not only a literary work related to the ancient world, it is the only guide to the happiness of all ages until eternity and the holy breath of the Lord of the Universe, how much more is the need for guides and study aids for a better and more correct understanding of the Holy Bible It becomes necessary.
The author of this book (Henry Haley) has tried to answer many difficult questions that involve the reader while studying the Holy Bible with interpretations and enlightening explanations.
By reading this book, you will get to know many archaeological evidences and documented historical events. Below we refer to the titles of the chapters of this valuable book:
The sayings of the elders in the description of the holy book (includes quotes from the famous literature, art and politics of the West)
Christ is the center and the heart of the Holy Bible (a short research about Christ and his relationship with the Holy Bible)
The Bible, God’s Word (a short and general speech about God’s Word and its nature)
The history of the Bible at a glance (brief and general history of the Bible with a map)
The books of the Bible in seven groups (introduction of the books of the Bible and their grouping)
The main topic of each book (introducing the main topic of each book in one sentence)
Canaan (introducing the land of the Bible from different dimensions with useful maps)
Jerusalem (Climatic and strategic introduction of Jerusalem with maps)
World superpowers in the age of the Bible (introduction of these superpowers of the old world with maps)
From this part onwards, each book of the Old Testament will be introduced, and these explanations about each of the books of the Holy Bible are chapter by chapter, and the important and key points of geography and new archaeological discoveries are also briefly and usefully mentioned, and for the explanation Better, these points benefit from the maps, charts, tables and narrations related to these parts, so that the reader of the holy book can read the study help points related to the section and chapter of his study after reading the word of God from this useful book. to follow
After the chapter-by-chapter introduction of the books of the Old Testament, another part of this book begins, which is necessary before examining many books of the New Testament. These parts are:
The foundations of the idea of the appearance of Christ in the Old Testament book (circumstances and prophecies related to the appearance of Christ in the Old Testament and the books of the prophets with the mention of the chapters and verses related to it and the names and titles and things attributed to the Messiah)
The inter-testamental period (this estimated period of 400 years, which is very important, is the period between the Old Testament and the New Testament, which includes important books in Jewish literature, which are known as the Apocrypha among the followers of the Protestant religion. In this chapter of the book, the author It deals with the introduction of these books and other traditional Jewish books and different translations of the Old Testament and different Jewish sects and the intellectual background of the New Testament thinking, while also dealing with the political powers of that period and the state of Judaism of that period.
This part of the book, like the part related to the books of the Old Testament, examines the books of the New Testament book by book and chapter by chapter, from the Gospels to the Book of Revelation, and in this way, by referring to archaeological facts, traditions and historical facts related to the events of the New Testament. A better understanding of the verses and chapters of the New Testament sheds light. It should be noted that the author makes good use of tables, maps, and related archeological and historical findings for a better understanding of the readers, and by mentioning the purpose of each book and the different contexts of the books and epistles of the New Testament, he answers many ambiguities and questions.
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