Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Bible Series.
So, you all know I'm on a Bible Reading Plan, rightt.And I'm trying to post some stuff on my blog everyday interesting, rightt.
And I had no idea, so I just thought of my lovely Bible!
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I realised that I can group up some of the Bibles together, so that, for me, I can memorise the Books Sequences much more easier. Really :D.
Let's start:
Old Testament:
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy for me, is considered as one series. I consider it that way as they haven't gotten the Promised Land yet. (Before PL, After PL :P.)
Joshua and Judges come next, as they deal with after PL but before the Kings, a significant event.
Ruth appears out of nowhere, but gives the context of the next series...
1,2 Samuel/ 1,2 Kings I consider as a series, as it details the kings of Isreal/Judah, until the Babylonian Captivity period.
1,2 Chronicles are pretty much almost a recap of everything before this! (With added information.)
Ezra and Nehemiah are talking about almost the same thing, so one series!
The Book of Esther, I don't know.
The Book of Job is significant by its ownself (:
Psalms all the way to Song of Songs are a series together, as they're recorded verses from diffrent people (:. Exception of Ecclesiastes, which I have no idea what is all about.
Isaiah to Ezekiel are a series, as they're like MAJOR prophets. You'll see their name.
Daniel is a book I don't know where to place. Major or Minor? Speaking of which...
Hosea all the way to Malachi is a series, as they're Minor Prophets! Just because they're minor doesn't mean anything (:.
New Testament:
This is easy! :D.
Matthew to Apostles is a series, as it details the the acts of Jesus Christ!
Romans to Jude are Epistles, so that's one series.
Revelations is Revelations.
Yay!
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