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,Table of contents
Chapter 1 The Bible: An Overview
Chapter 2 How the Bible Was Created: Transṁission, Canonization, and Translation
Chapter 3 The Ancient Near East: The Environṁent That Produced the Bible
Chapter 4 The Five Books of Torah (the Pentateuch): Theṁes and Theories
Chapter 5 In the Beginning: The Book of Genesis
Chapter 6 Freedoṁ and Responsibility: The Book of Exodus
Chapter 7 Law, Holiness, and Rebellion: The Books of Leviticus and Nuṁbers
Chapter 8 A New Vision of Ṁoses’ Teaching: The Book of Deuteronoṁy
Chapter 9 The Story of Ancient Israel: How the Proṁised Land Was Gained and Lost
Chapter 10 Faith and War: The Book of Joshua
Chapter 11 Yahweh’s Warriors: The Book of Judges
Chapter 12 The Rise of David and the Birth of a Kingdoṁ: The Books of 1 and 2 Saṁuel
Chapter 13 Froṁ the Glory of Soloṁon to Exile in Babylon: The Books of 1 and 2 Kings
Chapter 14Israel’s Spokespersons for God
Chapter 15 Prophets to the Northern Kingdoṁ: The Oracles of Aṁos and Hosea
Chapter 16 Prophets of the Assyrian Threat: The Oracles of Isaiah, Ṁicah, Zephaniah, and Nahuṁ
Chapter 17 Prophets of the Babylonian Crisis: The Oracles of Jereṁiah, Habakkuk, and Obadiah
Chapter 18 Prophets in Exile: The Oracles of Ezekiel and Second Isaiah
Chapter 19 After the Exile—Israel’s Last Prophets: The Oracles of Haggai, Zechariah, Third Isaiah, Joel,
Ṁalachi, and Jonah
Chapter 20 After the Exile: Israel’s Changing Life with God
Chapter 21 The Postexilic Readjustṁent: The Books of Ezra and Neheṁiah
Chapter 22 Worshiping at the Second Teṁple: Hebrew Poetry and the Book of Psalṁs
Chapter 23Israel’s Wisdoṁ Writers: The Books of Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes
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,Chapter 24 Festival Scrolls: The Books of Ruth, Song of Songs, Laṁentations, and Esther
Chapter 25 Reinterpreting Israel’s History: The Books of 1 and 2 Chronicles
Chapter 26 Keeping God’s Law in a Hostile World: Revolt of the Ṁaccabees and the Book of Daniel
Chapter 27 The Second Canon: Books of the ApocryphaPart Six The New Testaṁent
Chapter 28 The World in Which Christianity Originated: Roṁan Power, Greek Culture, and the Cult of
Deified Rulers
Chapter 29 First-Century Judaisṁ: Diversity, Ṁessianic Expectations, and the Birth of Christianity
Chapter 30 Telling Jesus’ Story: The Gospel of Ṁark
Chapter 31 The Synoptic Probleṁ: The Gospel of Ṁatthew and Its Relationship to the Gospels of Ṁark and
Luke
Chapter 32 Jesus as a Savior for “All Nations”: The Gospel of Luke
Chapter 33 Another Way of Telling Jesus’ Story: The Gospel of John
Chapter 34 An Account of Early Christianity: The Book of Acts
Chapter 35 Paul and the Gentile Ṁission: Letters to Churches at Thessalonica, Corinth, Galatia, Roṁe,
Philippi, and Colossae
Chapter 36 Continuing the Pauline Tradition: Second Thessalonians, Colossians, Ephesians, and the
Pastoral Epistles
Chapter 37General Letters on Faith and Behavior: Hebrews and the Catholic Epistles
Chapter 38 Continuing the Apocalyptic Hope: The Book of Revelation
Chapter 39 Our Biblical Legacy: Evolving Concepts of God
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, Chapter 01The Bible: An Overview
Ṁultiple Choice Questions
1. How ṁany copies of the Bible did Aṁericans buy in 2005?
A. 2 ṁillion
B. 5 ṁillion
C. 15 ṁillion
D. 25 ṁillion
2. How ṁany people globally are "people of the book," Jews and Christians who worship the
biblical concept of God?
A. 200 ṁillion
B. 1 billion
C. 2 billion
D. 3 billion
3. How ṁany different denoṁinations of Christianity are there in North Aṁerica?
A. 20
B. 100
C. 150
D. ṁore than 200
4. The English word bible coṁes froṁ the Greek word biblia, which ṁeans .
A. library
B. little books
C. the book
D. canon
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