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New Testament

The New Testament records the fulfillment of God’s promise of redemption through Jesus Christ and the establishment of His church. These books trace the life and ministry of Christ, the spread of the gospel in the early church, and the instruction given to believers for faith and life. They include Gospel accounts, historical narrative, letters, and apocalyptic prophecy. Studying them carefully helps readers understand the message of salvation, the nature of the church, and the continuing work of God through Christ.

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How to Use This Section

The books below are grouped according to their traditional biblical categories. Select a book to explore its historical context, major themes, key passages, and a structured study path designed to help you read the book carefully and thoughtfully.

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Gospels

The foundation of the Bible's account -- creation, humanity, and God's covenant with man

Church History

Narratives tracing Israel’s history in the land from conquest through monarchy, exile, and return.

Pauline Letters

Poetic and wisdom writings exploring worship, suffering, meaning, and life before God.

General Letters

Long prophetic books addressing covenant faithfulness, judgment, and future restoration.

Apocalypse

Shorter prophetic books calling Israel and the nations to repentance and hope.

Where Should I Start?

Wooden Clothespins Line

1

New to the Bible

Start with John to understand the life and teaching of Jesus.

2

To Understand the Gospel More Deeply

Start with Romans to see what salvation is and how faith works.

3

To See the Early Church

Start with Acts to follow the spread of the Gospel.

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