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Old Testament

The Old Testament records God’s work in creation, His covenant with Israel, and the unfolding promise of redemption that ultimately leads to Christ. These books span thousands of years of history and include law, narrative, poetry, wisdom, and prophecy. Studying them carefully helps readers understand the foundations of the gospel and the character of God revealed throughout Scripture.

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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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Torah/Law

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

Historical Books

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

Wisdom & Poetry

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

Major Prophets

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

Minor Prophets

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 Psalms to learn how to pray.

2

Want the Big Picture

Start with Genesis, which introduces the story of creation, fall, and covenant.

3

Looking For Practical Wisdom

Start with Proverbs, a collection of wise sayings to guide everyday life.

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