The Bible Book by Book / A Manual for the Outline Study of the Bible by Books
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A concise manual designed to guide students through the contents of the Bible by offering brief introductions, structural outlines, and study topics for each biblical book. It opens with general studies on belief, names of God, worship institutions, divisions of scripture, dispensations, chronology, and notable figures, then proceeds book-by-book with descriptive analyses, suggested topics, and teacher guidance. Material favors minimal exposition to encourage direct scripture reading, including exercises adaptable for academies, Sunday-school and young people's classes. The author writes from a stance of belief in the Bible as authoritative and provides practical drills, outlines, and questions to promote familiarity with historical setting, literary form, and major themes.
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