Books of Old Testament
The Old Testament has 39 books total, which consist of...
Pentateuch -
5 books
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus,
Numbers, Deuteronomy
Historical Books
- 12 books
Joshua, Judges, Ruth, First
Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, Second Kings,
First Chronicles, Second
Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther.
Poetic books-
5 books
Job, Psalms, Proverbs,
Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon
Prophetic
books- 17 books
Major Prophets
- Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel
Minor Prophets
- Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk,
Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi.
Pentateuch -
5 books
- Genesis - Creation, the Fall,
the Flood, spread of the nations, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph.
Enslavement in Egypt.
- Exodus - Enslavement, Moses,
10 plagues, Passover, Leave Egypt, Red Sea Crossing, Mt. Sinai and the
10 commandments
- Leviticus - Instructions on
sacrificial system and the priesthood. Instructions on moral purity.
- Numbers - Still at Mt. Sinai,
people make false idol, punishment, 40 years wandering begins.
- Deuteronomy - Moses'
discourses on God's Acts for Israel the Decalogue, the ceremonial,
civil, and social Laws, and covenant ratification.
Historical Books - 12 books
total
- Joshua - First half of Joshua
describes the 7 year conquest of the Land of Promise. The last half
deals with partitioning the Lands to the people.
- Judges - Time of Judges. Many
were quite bad. The Israelites did not drive out all the inhabitants of
Canaan and begin to take part in their idolatry. 7 cycles of foreign
oppression, repentance, and deliverance. In the end, the people failed
to learn their lesson.
- Ruth - Kinsman redeemer in
Boaz, redeeming Ruth, a Moabitess. Speaks of righteousness, love, and
faithfulness to the Lord.
The next 6 books trace the time from Samuel to the
Captivity
- First Samuel - Samuel carries
them from judges to King Saul
- Second Samuel - David as
King, adultery, and murder.
- First Kings - Solomon, Israel
is powerful. Solomon dies in 931 B.C., then division of tribes: 10 to
the north and 2 to the south.
- Second Kings - The Divided
Kingdom. All 19 kings of Israel were bad; therefore, captivity in
Assyria (722 B.C.). In Judah, 8 of 20 rulers were good but went into
exile too.
- First Chronicles - A
recounting of the history of Israel to the time of the captivities.
- Second Chronicles - continued
recounting of the life of Solomon, building of temple. History of Judah
only.
The Next 3 books deal with Israel's Restoration.
- Ezra - Cyrus let the most of
the Jews return to their land of Israel. Zerubbabel led the people (539
B.C.). Ezra returned later with more Jews (458 B.C.) Built the temple.
- Nehemiah - Building the walls
of Jerusalem. Nehemiah got permission from the king of Persia to
rebuild the walls (444 B.C.). Revival in the land.
- Esther - Took place during
chapters 6 and 7 of Ezra. Mordecai. Plot to kill the Jewish people.
Poetical- 5 books
- Job - a righteous man tested
by God. Deals with God's sovereignty.
- Psalms - Consists of 5
divisions. Worship in song. Large variety of subjects
- Proverbs - Practical wisdom
in everyday affairs.
- Ecclesiastes - All is vanity.
The wisdom of man is futility.
- Song of Solomon - A song
between Solomon and his Shulammite bride displaying the love between a
man and a woman.
Prophetical - 17 books
Major
Prophets - 5 books
- Isaiah - Looks at the sin of
Judah and proclaims God's judgment. Hezekiah. Coming restoration and
blessing.
- Jeremiah - Called by God to
proclaim the news of judgment to Judah, which came. God establishes a
New Covenant.
- Lamentations - 5 lament
poems. Description of defeat and fall of Jerusalem.
- Ezekiel - He ministered to
the Jews in Captivity in Babylon. Description of the end of times.
- Daniel - Many visions of the
future for the Gentiles and the Jews.
Minor Prophets -
12 books
- Hosea - Story of Hosea and
his unfaithful wife, Gomer. Represents God's love and faithfulness and
Israel's spiritual adultery. Israel will be judged and restored.
- Joel - Proclaims a terrifying
future using the imagery of locusts. Judgment will come but blessing
will follow.
- Amos - He warned Israel of
its coming judgment. Israel rejects God's warning.
- Obadiah - A proclamation
against Edom, a neighboring nation of Israel that gloated over
Jerusalem's judgments. Prophecy of their utter destruction.
- Jonah - Jonah proclaims a
coming judgment upon Nineveh. But they repented and judgment was
spared.
- Micah - Description of the
complete moral decay in all levels of Israel. God will judge but will
forgive and restore.
- Nahum - Nineveh has gone into
apostasy (approx.. 125 years after Jonah) and will be destroyed.
- Habakkuk - Near the end of
the kingdom of Judah, Habakkuk asks God why He is not dealing with
Judah's sins. God says He will use the Babylonians. Habakkuk asks how
God can use a nation that is even worse than Judah.
- Zephaniah - The theme is
developed of the Day of the Lord and His judgment with a coming
blessing. Judah will not repent, except for a remnant, who will be
restored.
- Haggai - The people failed to
put God first, by building their houses before they finished God's
temple. Therefore, they had no prosperity.
- Zechariah - Zechariah
encourages the Jews to complete the temple. Many messianic prophecies.
- Malachi. - God's
people are lax in their duty to God. Growing distant from God. Moral
compromise. Proclamation of coming judgment.
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