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Good News Translation US 1992 (GNTD)
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CEV Revised 2006 (Global CEV) (CEVUS06)
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Good News Arabic 1993 (GNA)
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Kitham Gina Giyaŋ 1966 (HBN)
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Ingīl Marqus 1927 (APD1927)
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Nuba New Testament (Nuba Ŋireeɽe) 1993 (NBA93)
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Nuba, Koalib Ngirere New Testament 1967 (Sudan (KIB1967)
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ÐƎRREIÐIA EŊEN ÐƎMAIJƎN IÐI RƎMWA RIÐU 1993 New Testament (NMNT93)
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The Holy Bible in Moru (BAIBOLO ALOKADO) (MB)
©
Iṅǵīl Yesū El-Messīhnilin, Markosin Fāyisīn Nagittā 1885 (FIA1885)
©
Good News Translation US 1992 (GNTD)
©
CEV Revised 2006 (Global CEV) (CEVUS06)
©
Good News Arabic 1993 (GNA)
©
Kitham Gina Giyaŋ 1966 (HBN)
©
Ingīl Marqus 1927 (APD1927)
©
Nuba New Testament (Nuba Ŋireeɽe) 1993 (NBA93)
©
Nuba, Koalib Ngirere New Testament 1967 (Sudan (KIB1967)
©
ÐƎRREIÐIA EŊEN ÐƎMAIJƎN IÐI RƎMWA RIÐU 1993 New Testament (NMNT93)
©
The Holy Bible in Moru (BAIBOLO ALOKADO) (MB)
©
Iṅǵīl Yesū El-Messīhnilin, Markosin Fāyisīn Nagittā 1885 (FIA1885)
©
A Call to Praise God
1
Come, praise the
Lord
,
all his servants,
all who serve in his Temple at night.
2
Raise your hands in prayer in the Temple,
and praise the
Lord
!
3
May the
Lord
, who made heaven and earth,
bless you from Zion!
Chapters
Sections
Themes
Genesis
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2
3
4
5
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49
50
Exodus
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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14
15
16
17
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20
21
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26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Leviticus
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Numbers
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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18
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21
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29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Deuteronomy
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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9
10
11
12
13
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17
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20
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22
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29
30
31
32
33
34
Joshua
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Judges
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Ruth
1
2
3
4
1 Samuel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
2 Samuel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
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24
1 Kings
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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10
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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
2 Kings
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
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21
22
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25
1 Chronicles
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2
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4
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29
2 Chronicles
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2
3
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36
Ezra
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Nehemiah
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Esther
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Job
1
2
3
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5
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Psalm
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132
133
134
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Proverbs
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2
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5
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Ecclesiastes
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Song of Songs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Isaiah
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2
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Jeremiah
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52
Lamentations
1
2
3
4
5
Ezekiel
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2
3
4
5
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Daniel
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12
Hosea
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Joel
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2
3
Amos
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9
Obadiah
1
Jonah
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2
3
4
Micah
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Nahum
1
2
3
Habakkuk
1
2
3
Zephaniah
1
2
3
Haggai
1
2
Zechariah
1
2
3
4
5
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Malachi
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2
3
4
Tobit
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Judith
1
2
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Esther (Greek)
1
2
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10
The Wisdom of Solomon
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Sirach
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Baruch
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2
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5
Letter of Jeremiah
1
Song of Three Young Men
1
Susanna
1
Bel and the Dragon
1
1 Maccabees
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2
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2 Maccabees
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1 Esdras
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2
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9
2 Esdras
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2
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The Prayer of Manasseh
1
Matthew
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Mark
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2
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16
Luke
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John
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2
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Acts
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Romans
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2
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5
6
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10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1 Corinthians
1
2
3
4
5
6
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10
11
12
13
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15
16
2 Corinthians
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Galatians
1
2
3
4
5
6
Ephesians
1
2
3
4
5
6
Philippians
1
2
3
4
Colossians
1
2
3
4
1 Thessalonians
1
2
3
4
5
2 Thessalonians
1
2
3
1 Timothy
1
2
3
4
5
6
2 Timothy
1
2
3
4
Titus
1
2
3
Philemon
1
Hebrews
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
James
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2
3
4
5
1 Peter
1
2
3
4
5
2 Peter
1
2
3
1 John
1
2
3
4
5
2 John
1
3 John
1
Jude
1
Revelation
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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Chapters
Sections
Themes
Genesis
The Story of Creation
The Garden of Eden
Human Disobedience
God Pronounces Judgment
Adam and Eve Are Sent Out of the Garden
Cain and Abel
The Descendants of Cain
Seth and Enosh
The Descendants of Adam
Human Wickedness
Noah
The Flood
The End of the Flood
Noah Offers a Sacrifice
God's Covenant with Noah
Noah and His Sons
The Descendants of Noah's Sons
The Tower of Babylon
The Descendants of Shem
The Descendants of Terah
God's Call to Abram
Abram in Egypt
Abram and Lot Separate
Abram Moves to Hebron
Abram Rescues Lot
Melchizedek Blesses Abram
God's Covenant with Abram
Hagar and Ishmael
Circumcision, the Sign of the Covenant
A Son Is Promised to Abraham
Abraham Pleads for Sodom
The Sinfulness of Sodom
Lot Leaves Sodom
The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
The Origin of the Moabites and Ammonites
Abraham and Abimelech
The Birth of Isaac
Hagar and Ishmael Are Sent Away
The Agreement between Abraham and Abimelech
God Commands Abraham to Offer Isaac
The Descendants of Nahor
Sarah Dies and Abraham Buys a Burial Ground
A Wife for Isaac
Other Descendants of Abraham
The Death and Burial of Abraham
The Descendants of Ishmael
The Birth of Esau and Jacob
Esau Sells His Rights as the First-Born Son
Isaac Lives at Gerar
The Agreement between Isaac and Abimelech
Esau's Foreign Wives
Isaac Blesses Jacob
Esau Begs for Isaac's Blessing
Isaac Sends Jacob to Laban
Esau Takes Another Wife
Jacob's Dream at Bethel
Jacob Arrives at Laban's Home
Jacob Serves Laban for Rachel and Leah
The Children Born to Jacob
Jacob's Bargain with Laban
Jacob Flees from Laban
Laban Pursues Jacob
The Agreement between Jacob and Laban
Jacob Prepares to Meet Esau
Jacob Wrestles at Peniel
Jacob Meets Esau
The Rape of Dinah
God Blesses Jacob at Bethel
The Death of Rachel
The Sons of Jacob
The Death of Isaac
The Descendants of Esau
The Descendants of Seir
The Kings of Edom
Joseph and His Brothers
Joseph Is Sold and Taken to Egypt
Judah and Tamar
Joseph and Potiphar's Wife
Joseph Interprets the Prisoners' Dreams
Joseph Interprets the King's Dreams
Joseph Is Made Governor over Egypt
Joseph's Brothers Go to Egypt to Buy Grain
Joseph's Brothers Return to Canaan
Joseph's Brothers Return to Egypt with Benjamin
The Missing Cup
Judah Pleads for Benjamin
Joseph Tells His Brothers Who He Is
Jacob and His Family Go to Egypt
Jacob and His Family in Egypt
The Famine
Jacob's Last Request
Jacob Blesses Ephraim and Manasseh
The Last Words of Jacob
The Death and Burial of Jacob
Joseph Reassures His Brothers
The Death of Joseph
Exodus
The Israelites Are Treated Cruelly in Egypt
The Birth of Moses
Moses Escapes to Midian
God Calls Moses
God Gives Moses Miraculous Power
Moses Returns to Egypt
Moses and Aaron before the King of Egypt
Moses Complains to the Lord
God Calls Moses
The Family Record of Moses and Aaron
The Lord's Command to Moses and Aaron
Aaron's Walking Stick
Disasters Strike Egypt
Moses Announces the Death of the First-Born
The Passover
The Festival of Unleavened Bread
The First Passover
The Death of the First-Born
The Israelites Leave Egypt
Regulations about Passover
Dedication of the First-Born
The Festival of Unleavened Bread
The First-Born
The Pillar of Cloud and the Pillar of Fire
Crossing the Red Sea
The Song of Moses
The Song of Miriam
Bitter Water
The Manna and the Quails
Water from the Rock
War with the Amalekites
Jethro Visits Moses
The Appointment of Judges
The Israelites at Mount Sinai
The Ten Commandments
The People's Fear
Laws about Altars
The Treatment of Slaves
Laws about Violent Acts
The Responsibility of Owners
Laws about Repayment
Moral and Religious Laws
Justice and Fairness
The Seventh Year and the Seventh Day
The Three Great Festivals
Promises and Instructions
The Covenant Is Sealed
Moses on Mount Sinai
Offerings for the Sacred Tent
The Covenant Box
The Table for the Bread Offered to God
The Lampstand
The Tent of the Lord's Presence26.1: Tent of the Lord's Presence: See Word List
The Altar
The Enclosure for the Tent of the Lord's Presence
Taking Care of the Lamp
Garments for the Priests
The Breastpiece
The Other Priestly Garments
Instructions for Ordaining Aaron and His Sons as Priests
The Daily Offerings
The Altar for Burning Incense
The Tax for the Tent of the Lord's Presence
The Bronze Basin
The Anointing Oil
The Incense
Craftsmen for the Tent of the Lord's Presence
Sabbath, the Day of Rest
The Gold Bull-Calf
The Lord Orders Israel to Leave Mount Sinai
The Tent of the Lord's Presence
The Lord Promises to Be with His People
The Second Set of Stone Tablets
The Covenant Is Renewed
Moses Goes Down from Mount Sinai
Regulations for the Sabbath
Offerings for the Sacred Tent
Articles for the Tent of the Lord's Presence
The People Bring Their Offerings
Workers to Make the Tent of the Lord's Presence
The People Bring Many Gifts
Making the Tent of the Lord's Presence
Making the Covenant Box
Making the Table for the Bread Offered to God
Making the Lampstand
Making the Altar for Burning Incense
Making the Anointing Oil and the Incense
Making the Altar for Burning Offerings
Making the Bronze Basin
The Enclosure for the Tent of the Lord's Presence
Metals Used in the Tent of the Lord's Presence
Making the Garments for the Priests
Making the Breastpiece
Making the Other Priestly Garments
The Completion of the Work
Setting Up and Dedicating the Tent of the Lord's Presence
The Cloud over the Tent of the Lord's Presence
Leviticus
Sacrifices Burned Whole
Grain Offerings
Fellowship Offerings
Offerings for Unintentional Sins
Cases Requiring Sin Offerings
Repayment Offerings
Sacrifices Burned Whole
Grain Offerings
Sin Offerings
Repayment Offerings
Fellowship Offerings
The Ordination of Aaron and His Sons
Aaron Offers Sacrifices
The Sin of Nadab and Abihu
Rules for Priests
Animals That May Be Eaten
The Purification of Women after Childbirth
Laws concerning Skin Diseases
Laws concerning Mildew
Purification after Having Skin Diseases
Mildew in Houses
Unclean Bodily Discharges
The Day of Atonement
The Scapegoat
Observing the Day of Atonement
The Sacredness of Blood
Forbidden Sexual Practices
Laws of Holiness and Justice
Penalties for Disobedience
The Holiness of the Priests
The Holiness of the Offerings
The Religious Festivals
Passover and Unleavened Bread
The Harvest Festival
The New Year Festival
The Day of Atonement
The Festival of Shelters
Taking Care of the Lamps
The Bread Offered to God
An Example of Just and Fair Punishment
The Seventh Year
The Year of Restoration
The Problem of the Seventh Year
Restoration of Property
Loans to the Poor
Release of Slaves
Blessings for Obedience
Punishment for Disobedience
Laws concerning Gifts to the Lord
Numbers
The First Census of Israel
The Arrangement of the Tribes in Camp
Aaron's Sons
The Levites Are Appointed to Serve the Priests
The Census of the Levites
The Levites Take the Place of the First-Born Sons
The Duties of the Levite Clan of Kohath
The Duties of the Levite Clan of Gershon
The Duties of the Levite Clan of Merari
The Census of the Levites
Unclean People
Repayment for Wrongs Done
Cases of Wives with Suspicious Husbands
Rules for Nazirites
The Priestly Blessing
The Offerings of the Leaders
Placing the Lamps
The Purification and Dedication of the Levites
The Second Passover
The Fiery Cloud
The Silver Trumpets
The Israelites Break Camp
The People Set Out
The Place Named Taberah
Moses Chooses Seventy Leaders
The Lord Sends Quails
Miriam Is Punished
The Spies
The People Complain
Moses Prays for the People
The Lord Punishes the People for Complaining
The First Attempt to Invade the Land
Laws about Sacrifice
The Man Who Broke the Sabbath
Rules about Tassels
The Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram
The Fire Pans
Aaron Saves the People
Aaron's Walking Stick
Duties of Priests and Levites
The Share of the Priests
The Share of the Levites
The Levites' Tithe
Ashes of the Red Cow
Contact with a Corpse
Events at Kadesh
The King of Edom Refuses to Let Israel Pass
The Death of Aaron
Victory over the Canaanites
The Snake Made of Bronze
From Mount Hor to the Valley of the Moabites
Victory over King Sihon and King Og
The King of Moab Sends for Balaam
Balaam and His Donkey
Balak Welcomes Balaam
Balaam's First Prophecy
Balaam's Second Prophecy
Balaam's Third Prophecy
Balaam's Final Prophecies
The People of Israel at Peor
The Second Census
The Daughters of Zelophehad
Joshua Is Chosen as Successor to Moses
The Regular Offerings
The Sabbath Offering
The Offering on the First Day of the Month
The Offerings at the Festival of Unleavened Bread
The Offerings at the Harvest Festival
The Offerings at the New Year Festival
The Offerings at the Day of Atonement
The Offerings at the Festival of Shelters
Rules about Vows
The Holy War against Midian
The Army Returns
Division of the Loot
The Tribes East of the Jordan
The Journey from Egypt to Moab
Instructions before Crossing the Jordan
The Boundaries of the Land
The Leaders Responsible for Dividing the Land
The Cities Assigned to the Levites
The Cities of Refuge
The Inheritance of Married Women
Deuteronomy
Introduction
Moses Appoints Judges
The Spies Are Sent Out from Kadesh Barnea
The Lord Punishes Israel
The Years in the Desert
Israel Defeats King Sihon
Israel Conquers King Og
The Tribes That Settled East of the Jordan
Moses Is Not Permitted to Enter Canaan
Moses Urges Israel to Be Obedient
Warning against Idolatry
The Cities of Refuge East of the Jordan
Introduction to the Giving of God's Law
The Ten Commandments
The People's Fear
The Great Commandment
Warning against Disobedience
The Lord's Own People
The Blessings of Obedience
A Good Land to Be Possessed
Warnings against Forgetting the Lord
The People's Disobedience
Moses Receives the Commandments Again
What God Demands
The Lord's Greatness
The Blessings of the Promised Land
The One Place for Worship
Warning against Idolatry
A Forbidden Mourning Practice
Clean and Unclean Animals
The Law of the Tithe
The Seventh Year
The Treatment of Slaves
The First-Born Cattle and Sheep
The Passover
The Harvest Festival
The Festival of Shelters
The Administration of Justice
Instructions concerning a King
The Share of the Priests
Warning against Pagan Practices
The Promise to Send a Prophet
The Cities of Refuge
Ancient Property Lines
Concerning Witnesses
Concerning War
Concerning Unsolved Murders
Concerning Women Prisoners of War
Concerning the First Son's Inheritance
Concerning a Disobedient Son
Various Laws
Laws concerning Sexual Purity
Exclusion from the Lord's People
Keeping the Military Camp Clean
Various Laws
Divorce and Remarriage
Various Laws
Duty to a Dead Brother
Other Laws
The Command to Kill the Amalekites
Harvest Offerings
The Lord's Own People
God's Laws Written on Stones
The Curses on Disobedience
The Blessings of Obedience
The Consequences of Disobedience
The Lord's Covenant with Israel in the Land of Moab
Conditions for Restoration and Blessing
Joshua Becomes Moses' Successor
The Law Is to Be Read Every Seven Years
The Lord's Last Instructions to Moses
The Song of Moses
Moses' Final Instructions
Moses Blesses the Tribes of Israel
The Death of Moses
Joshua
God Commands Joshua to Conquer Canaan
Joshua Gives Orders to the People
Joshua Sends Spies into Jericho
The People of Israel Cross the Jordan
Memorial Stones Are Set Up
The Circumcision at Gilgal
Joshua and the Man with a Sword
The Fall of Jericho
Achan's Sin
The Capture and Destruction of Ai
The Law Is Read at Mount Ebal
The Gibeonites Deceive Joshua
The Amorites Are Defeated
Joshua Captures the Five Amorite Kings
Joshua Captures More Amorite Territory
Joshua Defeats Jabin and His Allies
The Territory Taken by Joshua
The Kings Defeated by Moses
The Kings Defeated by Joshua
The Land Still to Be Taken
The Division of the Territory East of the Jordan
The Territory Assigned to Reuben
The Territory Assigned to Gad
The Territory Assigned to East Manasseh
The Division of the Territory West of the Jordan
Hebron Is Given to Caleb
The Territory Assigned to Judah
Caleb Conquers Hebron and Debir
The Cities of Judah
The Territory Assigned to Ephraim and West Manasseh
Ephraim
West Manasseh
Ephraim and West Manasseh Request More Land
The Division of the Rest of the Land
The Territory Assigned to Benjamin
The Territory Assigned to Simeon
The Territory Assigned to Zebulun
The Territory Assigned to Issachar
The Territory Assigned to Asher
The Territory Assigned to Naphtali
The Territory Assigned to Dan
The Final Assignment of the Land
The Cities of Refuge
The Cities of the Levites
Israel Takes Possession of the Land
Joshua Sends the Eastern Tribes Home
The Altar by the Jordan
Joshua's Farewell Address
Joshua Speaks to the People at Shechem
Joshua and Eleazar Die
Judges
The Tribes of Judah and Simeon Capture Adonibezek
The Tribe of Judah Conquers Jerusalem and Hebron
Othniel Conquers the City of Debir
The Victories of the Tribes of Judah and Benjamin
The Tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh Conquer Bethel
People Who Were Not Driven Out by the Israelites
The Angel of the Lord at Bochim
The Death of Joshua
Israel Stops Worshiping the Lord
The Nations Remaining in the Land
Othniel
Ehud
Shamgar
Deborah and Barak
The Song of Deborah and Barak
Gideon
Gideon Defeats the Midianites
The Final Defeat of the Midianites
The Death of Gideon
Abimelech
Tola
Jair
Jephthah
Jephthah's Daughter
Jephthah and the Ephraimites
Ibzan, Elon, and Abdon
The Birth of Samson
Samson and the Woman from Timnah
Samson Defeats the Philistines
Samson at Gaza
Samson and Delilah
The Death of Samson
Micah's Idols
Micah and the Tribe of Dan
The Levite and His Concubine
Israel Prepares for War
The War against the Benjaminites
How the Israelites Won
Wives for the Tribe of Benjamin
Ruth
Elimelech and His Family Move to Moab
Naomi and Ruth Return to Bethlehem
Ruth Works in the Field of Boaz
Ruth Finds a Husband
Boaz Marries Ruth
Boaz and His Descendants
1 Samuel
Elkanah and His Family at Shiloh
Hannah and Eli
Samuel's Birth and Dedication
Hannah's Prayer
The Sons of Eli
Samuel at Shiloh
Eli and His Sons
The Prophecy against Eli's Family
The Lord Appears to Samuel
The Capture of the Covenant Box
The Death of Eli
The Death of the Widow of Phinehas
The Covenant Box among the Philistines
The Return of the Covenant Box
The Covenant Box at Kiriath Jearim
Samuel Rules Israel
The People Ask for a King
Saul Meets Samuel
Samuel Anoints Saul as Ruler
Saul Is Acclaimed as King
Saul Defeats the Ammonites
Samuel Addresses the People
War against the Philistines
Jonathan's Daring Deed
The Defeat of the Philistines
Events after the Battle
Saul's Reign and Family
War against the Amalekites
Saul Is Rejected as King
David Is Anointed King
David in Saul's Court
Goliath Challenges the Israelites
David in Saul's Camp
David Defeats Goliath
David Is Presented to Saul
Saul Becomes Jealous of David
David Marries Saul's Daughter
David Is Persecuted by Saul
Jonathan Helps David
David Flees from Saul
The Slaughter of the Priests
David Saves the Town of Keilah
David in the Hill Country
David Spares Saul's Life
The Death of SamuelDavid and Abigail
David Spares Saul's Life Again
David among the Philistines
Saul Consults a Medium
David Is Rejected by the Philistines
The War against the Amalekites
The Death of Saul and His Sons
2 Samuel
David Learns of Saul's Death
David's Lament for Saul and Jonathan
David Is Made King of Judah
Ishbosheth Is Made King of Israel
War between Israel and Judah
David's Sons
Abner Joins David
Abner Is Murdered
Abner Is Buried
Ishbosheth Is Murdered
David Becomes King of Israel and Judah
Victory over the Philistines
The Covenant Box Is Brought to Jerusalem
Nathan's Message to David
David's Prayer of Thanksgiving
David's Military Victories
David and Mephibosheth
David Defeats the Ammonites and the Syrians
David and Bathsheba
Nathan's Message and David's Repentance
David's Son Dies
Solomon Is Born
David Captures Rabbah
Amnon and Tamar
Absalom's Revenge
Joab Arranges for Absalom's Return
Absalom Is Reconciled to David
Absalom Plans Rebellion
David Flees from Jerusalem
David and Ziba
David and Shimei
Absalom in Jerusalem
Hushai Misleads Absalom
David Is Warned and Escapes
Absalom Is Defeated and Killed
David Is Told of Absalom's Death
Joab Reprimands David
David Starts Back to Jerusalem
David Shows Kindness to Shimei
David Shows Kindness to Mephibosheth
David Shows Kindness to Barzillai
Judah and Israel Argue over the King
Sheba's Rebellion
David's Officials
Saul's Descendants Are Put to Death
Battles against Philistine Giants
David's Song of Victory
David's Last Words
David's Famous Soldiers
David Takes a Census
1 Kings
King David in His Old Age
Adonijah Claims the Throne
Solomon Is Made King
David's Last Instructions to Solomon
The Death of David
The Death of Adonijah
Abiathar's Banishment and Joab's Death
The Death of Shimei
Solomon Prays for Wisdom
Solomon Judges a Difficult Case
Solomon's Officials
Solomon's Prosperous Reign
Solomon Prepares to Build the Temple
Solomon Builds the Temple
The Interior Furnishings of the Temple
Solomon's Palace
Huram's Task
The Two Bronze Columns
The Bronze Tank
The Bronze Carts
Summary List of Temple Furnishings
The Covenant Box Is Brought to the Temple
Solomon's Address to the People
Solomon's Prayer
The Final Prayer
The Dedication of the Temple
God Appears to Solomon Again
Solomon's Agreement with Hiram
Further Achievements of Solomon
The Visit of the Queen of Sheba
King Solomon's Wealth
Solomon Turns Away from God
Solomon's Enemies
God's Promise to Jeroboam
The Death of Solomon
The Northern Tribes Revolt
Shemaiah's Prophecy
Jeroboam Turns Away from God
Worship at Bethel Is Condemned
The Old Prophet of Bethel
Jeroboam's Fatal Sin
The Death of Jeroboam's Son
The Death of Jeroboam
King Rehoboam of Judah
King Abijah of Judah
King Asa of Judah
King Nadab of Israel
King Baasha of Israel
King Elah of Israel
King Zimri of Israel
King Omri of Israel
King Ahab of Israel
Elijah and the Drought
Elijah and the Widow in Zarephath
Elijah and the Prophets of Baal
The End of the Drought
Elijah on Mount Sinai
The Call of Elisha
War with Syria
The Second Syrian Attack
A Prophet Condemns Ahab
Naboth's Vineyard
The Prophet Micaiah Warns Ahab
The Death of Ahab
King Jehoshaphat of Judah
King Ahaziah of Israel
2 Kings
Elijah and King Ahaziah
Elijah Is Taken Up to Heaven
Miracles of Elisha
War between Israel and Moab
Elisha Helps a Poor Widow
Elisha and the Rich Woman from Shunem
Two More Miracles
Naaman Is Cured
The Recovery of the Ax Head
The Syrian Army Is Defeated
The Siege of Samaria
The Syrian Army Leaves
The Woman from Shunem Returns
Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
King Jehoram of Judah
King Ahaziah of Judah
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
King Joram of Israel Is Killed
King Ahaziah of Judah Is Killed
Queen Jezebel Is Killed
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
The Death of Jehu
Queen Athaliah of Judah
Jehoiada's Reforms
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Jehoash of Israel
The Death of Elisha
War between Israel and Syria
King Amaziah of Judah
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Uzziah of Judah
King Zechariah of Israel
King Shallum of Israel
King Menahem of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
King Pekah of Israel
King Jotham of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
The Fall of Samaria
The Assyrians Settle in Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
Isaiah's Message to the King
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
Messengers from Babylonia
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
King Manasseh of Judah
King Amon of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
The Book of the Law Is Discovered
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
Josiah Celebrates the Passover
Other Changes Made by Josiah
The End of Josiah's Reign
King Joahaz of Judah
King Jehoiakim of Judah
King Jehoiachin of Judah
King Zedekiah of Judah
The Fall of Jerusalem
The Destruction of the Temple
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
Jehoiachin Is Released from Prison
1 Chronicles
From Adam to Abraham
The Descendants of Ishmael
The Descendants of Esau
The Original Inhabitants of Edom
The Kings of Edom
The Descendants of Judah
The Family Tree of King David
The Descendants of Hezron
The Descendants of Jerahmeel
Other Descendants of Caleb
King David's Children
The Descendants of King Solomon
The Descendants of King Jehoiachin
The Descendants of Judah
Other Family Lists
The Descendants of Shelah
The Descendants of Simeon
The Descendants of Reuben
The Descendants of Gad
The Armies of the Eastern Tribes
The People of East Manasseh
The Eastern Tribes Are Deported
The Family Line of the High Priests
Other Descendants of Levi
The Temple Musicians
The Descendants of Aaron
Where the Levites Lived
The Descendants of Issachar
The Descendants of Benjamin and Dan
The Descendants of Naphtali
The Descendants of Manasseh
The Descendants of Ephraim
The Descendants of Asher
The Descendants of Benjamin
The Benjaminites in Gath and Aijalon
The Benjaminites in Jerusalem
The Benjaminites in Gibeon and Jerusalem
The Family of King Saul
The People Who Returned from Captivity
The Priests Who Lived in Jerusalem
The Levites Who Lived in Jerusalem
The Temple Guards Who Lived in Jerusalem
The Other Levites
The Ancestors and Descendants of King Saul
The Death of King Saul
David Becomes King of Israel and Judah
David's Famous Soldiers
David's Early Followers from the Tribe of Benjamin
David's Followers from the Tribe of Gad
Followers from Benjamin and Judah
Followers from Manasseh
List of David's Forces
The Covenant Box Is Moved from Kiriath Jearim
David's Activities in Jerusalem
Victory over the Philistines
Getting Ready to Move the Covenant Box
Moving the Covenant Box to Jerusalem
A Song of Praise
Worship at Jerusalem and Gibeon
Nathan's Message to David
David's Prayer of Thanksgiving
David's Military Victories
David Defeats the Ammonites and the Syrians
David Captures Rabbah
Battles against Philistine Giants
David Takes a Census
Preparations for Building the Temple
The Work of the Levites
The Work Assigned to the Priests
The List of the Levites
The Temple Musicians
The Temple Guards
Other Temple Duties
Duties of Other Levites
Military and Civil Organization
Administration of the Tribes of Israel
Administrators of the Royal Property
David's Personal Advisers
David's Instructions for the Temple
Gifts for Building the Temple
David Praises God
Summary of David's Reign
2 Chronicles
King Solomon Prays for Wisdom
King Solomon's Power and Wealth
Preparations for Building the Temple
Construction of the Temple Begins
The Two Bronze Columns
Equipment for the Temple
The Covenant Box Is Brought to the Temple
The Glory of the Lord
Solomon's Address to the People
Solomon's Prayer
The Dedication of the Temple
God Appears to Solomon Again
Solomon's Achievements
The Visit of the Queen of Sheba
King Solomon's Wealth
Summary of Solomon's Reign
The Northern Tribes Revolt
Shemaiah's Prophecy
Rehoboam Fortifies the Cities
Priests and Levites Come to Judah
Rehoboam's Family
An Egyptian Invasion of Judah
Summary of Rehoboam's Reign
Abijah's War with Jeroboam
King Asa Defeats the Ethiopians
Asa's Reforms
Troubles with Israel
The Prophet Hanani
The End of Asa's Reign
Jehoshaphat Becomes King
Jehoshaphat's Greatness
The Prophet Micaiah Warns Ahab
The Death of Ahab
A Prophet Reprimands Jehoshaphat
Jehoshaphat's Reforms
War against Edom
The End of Jehoshaphat's Reign
King Jehoram of Judah
King Ahaziah of Judah
Queen Athaliah of Judah
The Revolt against Athaliah
Jehoiada's Reforms
King Joash of Judah
Jehoiada's Policies Are Reversed
The End of Joash's Reign
King Amaziah of Judah
War against Edom
War against Israel
King Uzziah of Judah
Uzziah Is Punished for His Pride
King Jotham of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
War with Syria and Israel
The Prophet Oded
Ahaz Asks Assyria for Help
The Sins of Ahaz
King Hezekiah of Judah
The Purification of the Temple
The Temple Is Rededicated
Preparations for Passover
Passover Is Celebrated
A Second Celebration
Hezekiah Reforms Religious Life
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
Hezekiah's Illness and Pride
Hezekiah's Wealth and Splendor
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
King Manasseh of Judah
Manasseh Repents
The End of Manasseh's Reign
King Amon of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
Josiah Attacks Pagan Worship
The Book of the Law Is Discovered
Josiah Makes a Covenant to Obey the Lord
Josiah Celebrates the Passover
The End of Josiah's Reign
King Joahaz of Judah
King Jehoiakim of Judah
King Jehoiachin of Judah
King Zedekiah of Judah
The Fall of Jerusalem
Cyrus Commands the Jews to Return
Ezra
Cyrus Commands the Jews to Return
The List of Those Who Returned from Exile
Worship Begins Again
The Rebuilding of the Temple Begins
Opposition to the Rebuilding of the Temple
Opposition to the Rebuilding of Jerusalem
Work on the Temple Begins Again
Emperor Cyrus' Order Is Rediscovered
Emperor Darius Orders the Work to Continue
The Temple Is Dedicated
The Passover
Ezra Arrives in Jerusalem
The Document Which Emperor Artaxerxes Gave to Ezra
Ezra Praises God
The People Who Returned from Exile
Ezra Finds Levites for the Temple
Ezra Leads the People in Fasting and Prayer
The Gifts for the Temple
The Return to Jerusalem
Ezra Learns of Intermarriages with Non-Jews
The Plan for Ending Mixed Marriages
The Men Who Had Foreign Wives
Nehemiah
Nehemiah's Concern for Jerusalem
Nehemiah Goes to Jerusalem
Rebuilding the Wall of Jerusalem
Levites Who Worked on the Wall
Priests Who Worked on the Wall
Other Builders
Nehemiah Overcomes Opposition to His Work
Oppression of the Poor
Nehemiah's Unselfishness
Plots against Nehemiah
The Conclusion of the Work
The List of Those Who Returned from Exile
Ezra Reads the Law to the People
The Festival of Shelters
The People Confess Their Sins
The Prayer of Confession
The People Sign an Agreement
The Agreement
The People Who Lived in Jerusalem
The People in Other Towns and Cities
List of Priests and Levites
Descendants of the High Priest Joshua
Heads of the Priestly Clans
Record of the Priestly and Levite Families
Assignment of Duties in the Temple
Nehemiah Dedicates the City Wall
Providing for Worship in the Temple
Separation from Foreigners
Nehemiah's Reforms
Esther
Queen Vashti Defies King Xerxes
Esther Becomes Queen
Mordecai Saves the King's Life
Haman Plots to Destroy the Jews
Mordecai Asks for Esther's Help
Esther Invites the King and Haman to a Banquet
Haman Plots to Kill Mordecai
The King Honors Mordecai
Haman Is Put to Death
The Jews Are Told to Fight Back
The Jews Destroy Their Enemies
The Festival of Purim
The Greatness of Xerxes and Mordecai
Job
Satan Tests Job
Job's Children and Wealth Are Destroyed
Satan Tests Job Again
Job's Friends Come
Job's Complaint to God
The First Dialogue
The Second Dialogue
The Third Dialogue
In Praise of Wisdom28.1: The Hebrew text does not indicate who is speaking in this chapter.
Job's Final Statement of His Case
The Speeches of Elihu
The Lord Answers Job
Conclusion
Psalm
True Happiness
God's Chosen King
3 Title: 2 S 15.13—17.22 Morning Prayer for HelpHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David, after he ran away from his son Absalom.
Evening Prayer for HelpHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A Prayer for ProtectionHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A Prayer for Help in Time of TroubleHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A Prayer for JusticeHEBREW TITLE: A song which David sang to the Lord because of Cush the Benjaminite.
God's Glory and Human DignityHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
Thanksgiving to God for His JusticeHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A Prayer for Justice
Confidence in the LordHEBREW TITLE: By David.
A Prayer for HelpHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A Prayer for HelpHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
Human WickednessHEBREW TITLE: By David.
What God RequiresHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A Prayer of ConfidenceHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
The Prayer of an Innocent PersonHEBREW TITLE: A prayer by David.
David's Song of VictoryHEBREW TITLE: The words that David, the Lord's servant, sang to the Lord on the day the Lord saved him from Saul and all his other enemies.
God's Glory in CreationHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
The Law of the Lord
A Prayer for VictoryHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
Praise for VictoryHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A Cry of Anguish and a Song of PraiseHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
The Lord Our ShepherdHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
The Great KingHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A Prayer for Guidance and ProtectionHEBREW TITLE: By David.
The Prayer of a Good PersonHEBREW TITLE: By David.
A Prayer of PraiseHEBREW TITLE: By David.
A Prayer for HelpHEBREW TITLE: By David.
The Voice of the Lord in the StormHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A Prayer of ThanksgivingHEBREW TITLE: A song for the dedication of the Temple; a psalm by David.
A Prayer of Trust in GodHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
Confession and ForgivenessHEBREW TITLE: A poem by David.
A Song of Praise
34 Title: 1 S 21.13-15 In Praise of God's GoodnessHEBREW TITLE: By David, who left the presence of Abimelech after pretending to be crazy and being sent away by him.
A Prayer for HelpHEBREW TITLE: By David.
Human WickednessHEBREW TITLE: By David, the Lord's servant.
The Goodness of God
The Destiny of the Wicked and of the GoodHEBREW TITLE: By David.
The Prayer of a SuffererHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David; a lament.
The Confession of a SuffererHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A Song of PraiseHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A Prayer for Help
A Prayer in SicknessHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
The Prayer of Someone in ExileHEBREW TITLE: A poem by the clan of Korah.
The Prayer of Someone in Exile
A Prayer for ProtectionHEBREW TITLE: A poem by the clan of Korah.
A Royal Wedding SongHEBREW TITLE: A poem by the clan of Korah; a love song.
God Is with UsHEBREW TITLE: A song by the clan of Korah.
The Supreme RulerHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by the clan of Korah.
Zion, the City of GodHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by the clan of Korah; a song.
The Foolishness of Trusting in RichesHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by the clan of Korah.
True WorshipHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by Asaph.
51 Title: 2 S 12.1-15 A Prayer for ForgivenessHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David, after the prophet Nathan had spoken to him about his adultery with Bathsheba.
52 Title: 1 S 22.9,10 God's Judgment and GraceHEBREW TITLE: A poem by David, after Doeg the Edomite went to Saul and told him that David had gone to the house of Ahimelech.
Human WickednessHEBREW TITLE: A poem by David.
54 Title: 1 S 23.19; 26.1 A Prayer for Protection from EnemiesHEBREW TITLE: A poem by David, after the men from Ziph went to Saul and told him that David was hiding in their territory.
The Prayer of Someone Betrayed by a FriendHEBREW TITLE: A poem by David.
56 Title: 1 S 21.13-15 A Prayer of Trust in GodHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David, after the Philistines captured him in Gath.
57 Title: 1 S 22.1; 24.3 A Prayer for HelpHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David, after he fled from Saul in the cave.
A Prayer for God to Punish the WickedHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
59 Title: 1 S 19.11 A Prayer for SafetyHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David, after Saul sent men to watch his house in order to kill him.
60 Title: 2 S 8.13; 1 Ch 18.12 A Prayer for DeliveranceHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David, for teaching, when he fought against the Arameans from Naharaim and from Zobah, and Joab turned back and killed 12,000 Edomites in Salt Valley.
A Prayer for ProtectionHEBREW TITLE: By David.
Confidence in God's ProtectionHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
63 Title: 1 S 23.14 Longing for GodHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David, when he was in the desert of Judea.
A Prayer for ProtectionHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
Praise and ThanksgivingHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David; a song.
A Song of Praise and ThanksgivingHEBREW TITLE: A song.
A Song of ThanksgivingHEBREW TITLE: A psalm; a song.
A National Song of TriumphHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David; a song.
A Cry for HelpHEBREW TITLE: By David.
A Prayer for HelpHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David; a lament.
The Prayer of an Elderly Person
A Prayer for the KingHEBREW TITLE: By Solomon.
The Justice of GodHEBREW TITLE: By Asaph.
A Prayer for National DeliveranceHEBREW TITLE: A poem by Asaph.
God the JudgeHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by Asaph; a song.
God the VictorHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by Asaph; a song.
Comfort in Time of DistressHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by Asaph.
God and His PeopleHEBREW TITLE: A poem by Asaph.
A Prayer for the Nation's DeliveranceHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by Asaph.
A Prayer for the Nation's RestorationHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by Asaph; a testimony.
A Song for a FestivalHEBREW TITLE: By Asaph.
God the Supreme RulerHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by Asaph.
A Prayer for the Defeat of Israel's EnemiesHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by Asaph; a song.
Longing for God's HouseHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by the clan of Korah.
A Prayer for the Nation's WelfareHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by the clan of Korah.
A Prayer for HelpHEBREW TITLE: A prayer by David.
In Praise of JerusalemHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by the clan of Korah; a song.
A Cry for HelpHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by the clan of Korah; a song. A poem by Heman the Ezrahite.
89 Title: 1 K 4.31 A Hymn in Time of National TroubleHEBREW TITLE: A poem by Ethan the Ezrahite.
God's Promise to David
Lament over the Defeat of the King
A Prayer for Deliverance
Of God and Human BeingsHEBREW TITLE: A prayer by Moses, the man of God.
God Our Protector
A Song of PraiseHEBREW TITLE: A psalm; a song for the Sabbath.
God the King
God the Judge of All
A Song of Praise
God the Supreme King
God the Supreme Ruler
God the Ruler of the WorldHEBREW TITLE: A psalm.
God the Supreme King
A Hymn of PraiseHEBREW TITLE: A psalm of thanksgiving.
A King's PromiseHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
The Prayer of a Troubled YouthHEBREW TITLE: A prayer by a weary sufferer who pours out his complaints to the Lord.
The Love of GodHEBREW TITLE: By David.
In Praise of the Creator
God and His People
The Lord's Goodness to His People
In Praise of God's Goodness
A Prayer for Help against EnemiesHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David; a song.
The Complaint of Someone in TroubleHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
The Lord and His Chosen KingHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
In Praise of the Lord
The Happiness of a Good Person
In Praise of the Lord's Goodness
A Passover Song
The One True God
Someone Saved from Death Praises God
In Praise of the Lord
A Prayer of Thanks for Victory
The Law of the Lord
Obedience to the Law of the Lord
Happiness in the Law of the Lord
Determination to Obey the Law of the Lord
A Prayer for Understanding
Trusting the Law of the Lord
Confidence in the Law of the Lord
Devotion to the Law of the Lord
The Value of the Law of the Lord
The Justice of the Law of the Lord
A Prayer for Deliverance
Faith in the Law of the Lord
Love for the Law of the Lord
Light from the Law of the Lord
Safety in the Law of the Lord
Obedience to the Law of the Lord
Desire to Obey the Law of the Lord
The Justice of the Law of the Lord
A Prayer for Deliverance
A Plea for Help
Dedication to the Law of the Lord
A Prayer for Help
A Prayer for Help
The Lord Our Protector
In Praise of JerusalemHEBREW TITLE: By David.
A Prayer for Mercy
God the Protector of His PeopleHEBREW TITLE: By David.
The Security of God's People
A Prayer for Deliverance
In Praise of God's GoodnessHEBREW TITLE: By Solomon.
The Reward of Obedience to the Lord
A Prayer against Israel's Enemies
A Prayer for Help
A Prayer of Humble TrustHEBREW TITLE: By David.
In Praise of the Temple
In Praise of Living in PeaceHEBREW TITLE: By David.
A Call to Praise God
A Hymn of Praise
A Hymn of Thanksgiving
A Lament of Israelites in Exile
A Prayer of ThanksgivingHEBREW TITLE: By David.
God's Complete Knowledge and CareHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A Prayer for ProtectionHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
An Evening PrayerHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
142 Title: 1 S 22.1; 24.3 A Prayer for HelpHEBREW TITLE: A poem by David, when he was in the cave; a prayer.
A Prayer for HelpHEBREW TITLE: A psalm by David.
A King Thanks God for VictoryHEBREW TITLE: By David.
A Hymn of PraiseHEBREW TITLE: A song of praise by David.
In Praise of God the Savior
In Praise of God the Almighty
A Call for the Universe to Praise God
A Hymn of Praise
Praise the Lord!
Proverbs
The Value of Proverbs
Advice to the Young
Wisdom Calls
The Rewards of Wisdom
Advice to the Young
The Benefits of Wisdom
Warning against Adultery
More Warnings
Warning against Adultery
The Immoral Woman
In Praise of Wisdom
Wisdom and Stupidity
Solomon's Proverbs
The Thirty Wise Sayings
More Wise Sayings
More of Solomon's Proverbs
The Words of Agur
More Proverbs
Advice to a King
The Capable Wife
Ecclesiastes
Life Is Useless
The Philosopher's Experience
A Time for Everything
Injustice in the World
Don't Make Rash Promises
Life Is Useless
Thoughts about Life
Obey the King
The Wicked and the Righteous
Thoughts on Wisdom and Foolishness
What a Wise Person Does
Advice to Young People
The Summing Up
Song of Songs
The First Song
The Second Song
The Third Song
The Fourth Song
The Fifth Song
The Sixth Song
Isaiah
God Reprimands His People
The Sinful City
Everlasting Peace
Arrogance Will Be Destroyed
Chaos in Jerusalem
The Lord Judges His People
A Warning to the Women of Jerusalem
Jerusalem Will Be Restored
The Song of the Vineyard
The Evil That People Do
God Calls Isaiah to Be a Prophet
A Message for King Ahaz
The Sign of Immanuel
Isaiah's Son as a Sign to the People
The Emperor of Assyria Is Coming
The Lord Warns the Prophet
Warning against Consulting the Dead
A Time of Trouble
The Future King
The Lord Will Punish Israel
The Emperor of Assyria as the Instrument of God
A Few Will Come Back
The Lord Will Punish Assyria
The Invader Attacks
The Peaceful Kingdom
The Exiled People Will Return
Hymn of Thanksgiving
God Will Punish Babylon
The Return from Exile
The King of Babylon in the World of the Dead
God Will Destroy Babylon
God Will Destroy the Assyrians
God Will Destroy the Philistines
God Will Destroy Moab
Moab's Hopeless Situation
God Will Punish Syria and Israel
Enemy Nations Are Defeated
God Will Punish Ethiopia
God Will Punish Egypt
Egypt Will Worship the Lord
The Sign of the Naked Prophet
A Vision of the Fall of Babylon
A Message about Edom
A Message about Arabia
A Message about Jerusalem
A Warning to Shebna
A Message about Phoenicia
The Lord Will Punish the Earth
A Hymn of Praise
God Prepares a Banquet
God Will Punish Moab
God Will Give His People Victory
Judgment and Restoration
A Warning to the Northern Kingdom
Isaiah and the Drunken Prophets of Judah
A Cornerstone for Zion
God's Wisdom
The Fate of Jerusalem
Disregarded Warnings
Hope for the Future
A Useless Treaty with Egypt
The Disobedient People
God Will Bless His People
God Will Punish Assyria
God Will Protect Jerusalem
A King with Integrity
Judgment and Restoration
A Prayer for Help
The Lord Warns His Enemies
The Glorious Future
God Will Punish His Enemies
The Road of Holiness
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
Isaiah's Message to the King
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
Messengers from Babylonia
Words of Hope
Israel's Incomparable God
God's Assurance to Israel
The Lord's Challenge to False Gods
The Lord's Servant
A Song of Praise
God Promises to Help His People
Israel's Failure to Learn
God Promises to Rescue His People
Israel Is the Lord's Witness
Escape from Babylon
Israel's Sin
The Lord Is the Only God
Idolatry Is Ridiculed
The Lord, the Creator and Savior
The Lord Appoints Cyrus
The Lord of Creation and History
The Lord of the World and the Idols of Babylon
Judgment on Babylon
God Is Lord of the Future
Cyrus, the Lord's Chosen Leader
The Lord's Plan for His People
Israel, A Light to the Nations
The Restoration of Jerusalem
The Obedience of the Lord's Servant
Words of Comfort to Jerusalem
The End of Jerusalem's Suffering
God Will Rescue Jerusalem
The Suffering Servant
The Lord's Love for Israel
The Future Jerusalem
God's Offer of Mercy
God's People Will Include All Nations
Israel's Leaders Are Condemned
Israel's Idolatry Is Condemned
God's Promise of Help and Healing
True Fasting
The Reward for Keeping the Sabbath
The Prophet Condemns the People's Sins
The People Confess Their Sin
The Lord Prepares to Rescue His People
The Future Glory of Jerusalem
The Good News of Deliverance
The Lord's Victory over the Nations
The Lord's Goodness to Israel
A Prayer for Mercy and Help
God's Punishment of the Rebellious
The New Creation
The Lord Judges the Nations
Jeremiah
The Call of Jeremiah
Two Visions
God's Care for Israel
The Sin of Israel's Ancestors
The Lord's Case against His People
The Results of Israel's Unfaithfulness
Israel Refuses to Worship the Lord
Israel Deserves to Be Punished
Unfaithful Israel
Israel and Judah Must Repent
The Idolatry of God's People
A Call to Repentance
Judah Is Threatened with Invasion
Judah Is Surrounded by Enemies
Jeremiah's Sorrow for His People
Jeremiah's Vision of the Coming Destruction
The Sin of Jerusalem
The Lord Rejects Israel
God Warns His People
Jerusalem Is Surrounded by Enemies
Rebellious Israel
Israel Rejects God's Way
Invasion from the North
Jeremiah Preaches in the Temple
The People's Disobedience
Sinful Deeds in Hinnom Valley
Sin and Punishment
Jeremiah's Sorrow for His People
The People of Jerusalem Cry Out for Help
Idolatry and True Worship
A Hymn of Praise to God
The Coming Exile
Jeremiah and the Covenant
A Plot against Jeremiah's Life
Jeremiah Questions the Lord
The Lord's Sorrow because of His People
The Lord's Promise to Israel's Neighbors
The Linen Shorts
The Wine Jar
Jeremiah Warns against Pride
The Terrible Drought
The People Plead with the Lord
Doom for the People of Judah
Jeremiah Complains to the Lord
The Lord's Will for Jeremiah's Life
The Return from Exile
The Coming Punishment
Jeremiah's Prayer of Confidence in the Lord
The Sin and Punishment of Judah
Various Sayings
Jeremiah Asks the Lord for Help
On Observing the Sabbath
Jeremiah at the Potter's House
The People Reject the Lord
A Plot against Jeremiah
The Broken Jar
Jeremiah's Conflict with Pashhur the Priest
Jeremiah Complains to the Lord
Jerusalem's Defeat Is Predicted
Judgment on the Royal House of Judah
Jeremiah's Message to the Royal House of Judah
Jeremiah's Message concerning Joahaz
Jeremiah's Message concerning Jehoiakim
Jeremiah's Message about the Fate of Jerusalem
God's Judgment on Jehoiachin
Hope for the Future
Jeremiah's Message about the Prophets
The Lord's Burden
Two Baskets of Figs
The Enemy from the North
God's Judgment on the Nations
Jeremiah Is Brought to Trial
Jeremiah Wears an Ox Yoke
Jeremiah and the Prophet Hananiah
Jeremiah's Letter to the Jews in Babylonia
The Letter of Shemaiah
The Lord's Promises to His People
Israel's Return Home
The Lord's Mercy on Israel
The Future Prosperity of God's People
Jeremiah Buys a Field
Jeremiah's Prayer
A Promise of Hope
Another Promise of Hope
A Message for Zedekiah
Deceitful Treatment of Slaves
Jeremiah and the Rechabites
Baruch Reads the Scroll in the Temple
The Scroll Is Read to the Officials
The King Burns the Scroll
Jeremiah Writes Another Scroll
Zedekiah's Request to Jeremiah
Jeremiah Is Arrested and Imprisoned
Jeremiah in a Dry Well
Zedekiah Asks Jeremiah's Advice
The Fall of Jerusalem
Jeremiah's Release
Hope for Ebedmelech
Jeremiah Stays with Gedaliah
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
Gedaliah Is Murdered
The People Ask Jeremiah to Pray for Them
The Lord's Answer to Jeremiah's Prayer
Jeremiah Is Taken to Egypt
The Lord's Message to the Israelites in Egypt
God's Promise to Baruch
Egypt's Defeat at Carchemish
The Coming of Nebuchadnezzar
The Lord Will Save His People
The Lord's Message about Philistia
The Destruction of Moab
The Cities of Moab Are Destroyed
Moab Will Be Humbled
No Escape for Moab
The Lord's Judgment on Ammon
The Lord's Judgment on Edom
The Lord's Judgment on Damascus
Judgment on the Tribe of Kedar and the City of Hazor
The Lord's Judgment on Elam
Babylon's Capture
Israel's Return
Babylon's Fall
Israel's Return
God's Judgment on Babylonia
Further Judgment on Babylonia
A Hymn of Praise to God
The Lord's Hammer
Babylonia's Punishment
The Lord Will Help Israel
Babylon's Fate
God's Message to the Israelites in Babylonia
Further Destruction on Babylon
Jeremiah's Message Is Sent to Babylonia
The Fall of Jerusalem
The Destruction of the Temple
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
Lamentations
The Sorrows of Jerusalem
The Lord's Punishment of Jerusalem
Punishment, Repentance, and Hope
Jerusalem after Its Fall
A Prayer for Mercy
Ezekiel
God's Throne
God Calls Ezekiel to Be a Prophet
The Lord Appoints Ezekiel as a Lookout
Ezekiel Will Be Unable to Talk
Ezekiel Acts Out the Siege of Jerusalem
Ezekiel Cuts His Hair
The Lord Condemns Idolatry
The End Is Near for Israel
Punishment for Israel's Sins
Idolatry in Jerusalem
Jerusalem Is Punished
The Glory of the Lord Leaves the Temple
Jerusalem Is Condemned
God's Promise to the Exiles
God's Glory Leaves Jerusalem
The Prophet as a Refugee
The Sign of the Trembling Prophet
A Popular Proverb and an Unpopular Message
Prophecy against False Male Prophets
Prophecy against False Female Prophets
God Condemns Idolatry
Noah, Danel, and Job
A Parable about a Vine
Jerusalem the Unfaithful
Jerusalem's Life as a Prostitute
God's Judgment on Jerusalem
Like Mother, Like Daughter
Sodom and Samaria Will Be Restored
A Covenant That Lasts Forever
The Parable of the Eagles and the Vine
The Parable Is Explained
God's Promise of Hope
Individual Responsibility
A Song of Sorrow
The Lord's Will and Human Defiance
God Punishes and Forgives
Fire in the South
The Lord's Sword
The Sword of the King of Babylonia
A Sword and the Ammonites
The Crimes of Jerusalem
God's Refining Furnace
The Sins of Israel's Leaders
The Sinful Sisters
God's Judgment on the Younger Sister
God's Judgment on Both Sisters
The Corroded Cooking Pot
The Death of the Prophet's Wife
Prophecy against Ammon
Prophecy against Moab
Prophecy against Edom
Prophecy against Philistia
Prophecy against Tyre
A Funeral Song for Tyre
Prophecy against the King of Tyre
The Fall of the King of Tyre
Prophecy against Sidon
Israel Will Be Blessed
Prophecy against Egypt
King Nebuchadnezzar Will Conquer Egypt
The Lord Will Punish Egypt
The Broken Power of the King of Egypt
Egypt Is Compared to a Cedar Tree
The King of Egypt Is Compared to a Crocodile
The World of the Dead
God Appoints Ezekiel as a Lookout
Individual Responsibility
The News of Jerusalem's Fall
The Sins of the People
The Results of the Prophet's Message
The Shepherds of Israel
The Good Shepherd
God's Punishment of Edom
God's Blessing on Israel
Israel's New Life
The Valley of Dry Bones
Judah and Israel in One Kingdom
Gog as the Instrument of God
God's Punishment of Gog
The Defeat of Gog
The Burial of Gog
The Restoration of Israel
Ezekiel Is Taken to Jerusalem
The East Gate
The Outer Courtyard
The North Gate
The South Gate
The Inner Courtyard: The South Gate
The Inner Courtyard: The East Gate
The Inner Courtyard: The North Gate
Buildings Near the North Gate
The Inner Courtyard and the Temple Building
The Rooms Built against the Temple Walls
The Building on the West
The Total Measurements of the Temple Building
Details of the Temple Building
The Wooden Altar
The Doors
Two Buildings Near the Temple
The Measurements of the Temple Area
The Lord Returns to the Temple
The Altar
The Consecration of the Altar
The Use of the East Gate
Rules for Admission to the Temple
The Levites Are Excluded from the Priesthood
The Priests
The Lord's Portion of the Country
Land for the Prince
Rules for the Prince
The Festivals
The Prince and the Festivals
The Daily Offering
The Prince and the Land
The Temple Kitchens
The Stream Flowing from the Temple
The Boundaries of the Land
The Division of the Land among the Tribes
The Special Section in the Center of the Land
Land for the Other Tribes
The Gates of Jerusalem
Daniel
The Young Men at Nebuchadnezzar's Court
Nebuchadnezzar's Dream
God Shows Daniel What the Dream Means
Daniel Tells the King the Dream and Explains It
The King Rewards Daniel
Nebuchadnezzar Commands Everyone to Worship a Gold Statue
Daniel's Three Friends Are Accused of Disobedience
Daniel's Three Friends Are Sentenced to Death
The Three Men Are Released and Promoted
Nebuchadnezzar's Second Dream
Daniel Explains the Dream
Nebuchadnezzar Praises God
Belshazzar's Banquet
Daniel Explains the Writing
Daniel in the Pit of Lions
Daniel's Vision of the Four Beasts
The Vision of the One Who Has Been Living Forever
The Visions Are Explained
Daniel's Vision of a Ram and a Goat
The Angel Gabriel Explains the Vision
Daniel Prays for His People
Gabriel Explains the Prophecy
Daniel's Vision by the Tigris River
The Kingdoms of Egypt and Syria
The Evil King of Syria
The Time of the End
Hosea
Hosea's Wife and Children
Israel Is to Be Restored
Unfaithful Gomer—Unfaithful Israel
The Lord's Love for His People
Hosea and the Unfaithful Woman
The Lord's Accusation against Israel
The Lord Accuses the Priests
The Lord Condemns Pagan Worship
Hosea Warns against Idolatry
War between Judah and Israel
The People's Insincere Repentance
Conspiracy in the Palace
Israel and the Nations
The Lord Condemns Israel for Idol Worship
Hosea Announces Punishment for Israel
Israel's Sin and Its Consequences
The Lord's Judgment on Israel
The Prophet Speaks about Israel
The Lord Pronounces Judgment on Israel
God's Love for His Rebellious People
Israel and Judah Are Condemned
Further Words of Judgment
Final Judgment on Israel
Hosea's Plea to Israel
The Lord Promises New Life for Israel
Conclusion
Joel
The People Mourn the Destruction of the Crops
The Locusts as a Warning of the Day of the Lord
A Call to Repentance
God Restores Fertility to the Land
The Day of the Lord
God Will Judge the Nations
God Will Bless His People
Amos
God's Judgment on Israel's Neighbors
God's Judgment on Israel
The Prophet's Task
The Doom of Samaria
Israel's Failure to Learn
A Call to Repentance
The Destruction of Israel
A Vision of Locusts
A Vision of Fire
A Vision of a Plumb Line
Amos and Amaziah
A Vision of a Basket of Fruit
Israel's Doom
The Lord's Judgments
The Future Restoration of Israel
Obadiah
The Lord Will Punish Edom
Reasons for Edom's Punishment
God Will Judge the Nations
The Victory of Israel
Jonah
Jonah Disobeys the Lord
Jonah's Prayer
Jonah Obeys the Lord
Jonah's Anger and God's Mercy
Micah
A Lament for Samaria and Jerusalem
The Enemy Approaches Jerusalem
The Fate of Those Who Oppress the Poor
Micah Denounces Israel's Leaders
The Lord's Universal Reign of Peace
Israel Will Return from Exile
God Promises a Ruler from Bethlehem
Deliverance and Punishment
The Lord's Case against Israel
What the Lord Requires
Israel's Moral Corruption
The Lord Brings Salvation
The Lord's Compassion on Israel
Nahum
The Lord's Anger against Nineveh
The Fall of Nineveh
Habakkuk
Habakkuk Complains of Injustice
The Lord's Reply
Habakkuk Complains to the Lord Again
The Lord's Answer to Habakkuk
Doom on the Unrighteous
A Prayer of Habakkuk
Zephaniah
The Day of the Lord's Judgment
A Plea for Repentance
The Doom of the Nations around Judah
Jerusalem's Sin and Redemption
A Song of Joy
Haggai
The Lord's Command to Rebuild the Temple
The People Obey the Lord's Command
The Splendor of the New Temple
The Prophet Consults the Priests
The Lord Promises His Blessing
The Lord's Promise to Zerubbabel
Zechariah
The Lord Calls His People to Return to Him
The Prophet's Vision of the Horses
The Vision of the Horns
The Vision of the Measuring Line
The Exiles Are Called to Come Home
The Prophet's Vision of the High Priest
The Vision of the Lampstand
God's Promise to Zerubbabel
The Vision of the Flying Scroll
The Vision of the Woman in the Basket
The Vision of the Four Chariots
The Command to Crown Joshua
The Lord Condemns Insincere Fasting
Disobedience, the Cause of Exile
The Lord Promises to Restore Jerusalem
Judgment on Neighboring Nations
The Future King
The Restoration of God's People
The Lord Promises Deliverance
The Fall of the Tyrants
The Two Shepherds
The Future Deliverance of Jerusalem
The Command to Kill God's Shepherd
Jerusalem and the Nations
Malachi
The Lord's Love for Israel
The Lord Reprimands the Priests
The People's Unfaithfulness to God
The Day of Judgment Is Near
The Payment of Tithes
God's Promise of Mercy
The Day of the Lord Is Coming
Tobit
Tobit's Early Life
Tobit's Faithfulness to His Religion
Tobit's Faithfulness in Exile
Tobit Buries the Dead
Tobit's Nephew Rescues Him
A Family Celebration
A Murder in Nineveh
Tobit Is Blinded
A Family Quarrel
Tobit's Prayer
Sarah's Troubles
Sarah's Prayer
God Hears the Prayers of Tobit and Sarah
Tobit's Advice to Tobias
Travel Preparations
Tobias Meets Raphael
Tobit Meets Raphael
Tobias Catches a Fish
On the Way to Ecbatana
At Raguel's House
The Marriage Ceremony
The Demon Is Expelled
The Prayer of Tobias
Anxious Parents
Raguel's Prayer
The Wedding Feast
The Journey to Rages
Tobit and Anna Are Worried
Departure from Ecbatana
The Homecoming
Tobit's Cure
Sarah's Arrival
The Angel Raphael
Tobit's Song of Praise
Tobit's Final Advice
Judith
The War between Nebuchadnezzar and Arphaxad
The War against the Nations in the West
The Campaign of Holofernes
The Peace Delegation to King Nebuchadnezzar
The Israelite Plan for Defense
Prayer before the War
The War Council in the Camp of Holofernes
The Speech of Achior
The Reaction of the Crowd
The Speech of Holofernes
Achior Is Brought to Bethulia
The Siege of Bethulia
Judith, the Israelite Widow
Judith Meets with the Town Officials
Judith's Prayer
Judith Goes to the Camp of Holofernes
Judith Remains Faithful to Her Religion
Holofernes' Banquet
Judith and Her Slave Return to Bethulia
Judith's Plan
Achior's Conversion
Panic in Holofernes' Camp
Israel's Victory
Israel Celebrates the Victory
Judith's Song of Praise
Judith's Fame
Esther (Greek)
Mordecai's Strange Dream
Mordecai Saves the King's Life
Queen Vashti Defies King Xerxes
Esther Becomes Queen
Mordecai Saves the King's Life
Haman Plots to Destroy the Jews
Xerxes' Proclamation against the Jews
Mordecai Asks for Esther's Help
Mordecai's Prayer
Esther's Prayer
Esther Goes to the King
Esther Invites the King and Haman to a Banquet
Haman Plots to Kill Mordecai
The King Honors Mordecai
Haman Is Put to Death
The Jews Are Told to Fight Back
The King's Decree in Favor of the Jews
The Jews Destroy Their Enemies
The Festival of Purim
The Greatness of Xerxes and Mordecai
Mordecai Remembers His Dream
Postscript
The Wisdom of Solomon
The Search for Justice
God Is Aware of What We Say
God Did Not Create Death
Wicked Thinking
The Destiny of the Righteous
The Destiny of the Wicked
The Importance of Virtue
The Example of Enoch
The Fate of the Wicked
The Regrets of the Wicked
The Responsibility of Rulers
The Value of Wisdom
Solomon Wishes to Share His Wisdom
A King Is Like Everyone Else
Solomon Declares His Love for Wisdom
The Nature of Wisdom
Solomon's Love for Wisdom
Solomon Prays for Wisdom
Wisdom Protected Adam
Cain Abandoned Wisdom
Wisdom Protected Noah
Wisdom Helped Abraham
Wisdom Rescued Lot
Wisdom Protected Jacob
Wisdom Rescued Joseph
Wisdom Led the Israelites Out of Egypt
Wisdom Led the Israelites through the Desert
The Punishment of the Egyptians
God Is Powerful and Merciful
The Sins of the Canaanites
God Is Sovereign
The Punishment of the Egyptians
The Foolishness of Nature Worship
The Foolishness of Idolatry
Wooden Idols Compared with Noah's Wooden Boat
The Origins of Idolatry
The Results of Idolatry
The True God Gives Immortality
The Foolishness of Worshiping Clay Idols
The Punishment of the Egyptians
Disastrous Storms Hit Egypt
The Israelites Receive Manna to Eat
Terror Strikes the Egyptians at Night
Light Shines on the Israelites
The Death of the Egyptian First-Born
Aaron's Prayer Saves the Israelites from Death
The Suicidal Stupidity of the Egyptians
God Guides and Protects His People
The Punishment of the Egyptians
God's Miraculous Power
Sirach
ForewordIn Praise of Wisdom
Self-control
Wisdom and Reverence for God
Faithfulness to God
Duties to Parents
Humility
Giving to the Poor
Wisdom as a Teacher
Self-confidence
Don't Be Presumptuous
Sincerity and Self-control
Friendship
Learn from Wisdom
Miscellaneous Advice
Relations with Others
Using Common Sense
Advice about Women
Friendships with Others
Rulers
Pride
People Who Should Be Honored
Humility and Self-respect
Appearances
Be Cautious
Be Careful in Choosing Friends
Responsible Use of Wealth
The Happiness of Having Wisdom
Free Will
God's Punishment of Sinners
God's Wisdom in Creation
God Is Judge
A Call to Repentance
The Greatness of God
Human Beings Are Nothing
Kindness and Charity
Self-examination
Self-control
Loose Talk
Recognizing Real Wisdom
Knowing When to Talk
Sudden Changes of Fortune
Inappropriate Talk
Stewardship of Wisdom
Sin
Wisdom and Foolishness
Laziness and Foolishness
Friendship
A Prayer for Help against Sin
Taking Oaths
Filthy Talk
Sexual Sins
In Praise of Wisdom
Wisdom and the Law
People Who Deserve Praise
Advice about Women
Sad Observations
Speech Reflects True Feelings
Honesty
Foolish Talk
Betraying Secrets
Hypocrisy
Resentment
Arguments
Vicious Talk
Loans and Repayment
Generosity
Guaranteeing Debts
Home and Hospitality
Bringing up Children
Health
Cheerfulness and Sadness
Problems Caused by Money
Behavior at Dinner Parties
Interpreting the Law
People Are Not Alike
Be Independent
Treatment of Slaves
Dreams Mean Nothing
Travel
Fear the Lord
Offering Sacrifices
God's Justice
A Prayer for Israel
Choosing a Wife
False Friends
Caution in Taking Advice
Wisdom and Confidence
Controlling the Appetite
Sickness and Medicine
Mourning for the Dead
Scholarship and Other Occupations
A Hymn in Praise of God
The Misery of Human Life
The Results of Evil
The Joys of Human Life
Begging
Death
The Fate of the Wicked
A Sense of Decency
A Sense of Pride
Fathers and Daughters
The Glory of God in Nature
The Glory of God in History
Enoch
Noah
Abraham
Isaac and Jacob
Moses
Aaron
Phinehas
Joshua
Caleb
The Judges
Samuel
Nathan
David
Solomon
Rehoboam and Jeroboam
Elijah
Elisha
Hezekiah
Josiah
Jeremiah
Ezekiel
The Twelve Prophets
Zerubbabel and Joshua
Nehemiah
The Patriarchs
Simon Son of Onias
A Benediction
Three Hated Nations
The Wisdom of Jesus Son of Sirach
A Song of Thanksgiving
The Search for Wisdom
Baruch
Introduction
A Letter to Jerusalem
In Praise of Wisdom
Comfort for Jerusalem
Jerusalem Is Assured of Help
Letter of Jeremiah
The People Face a Long Captivity
The Helplessness of Idols
The Foolishness of Worshiping Idols
Song of Three Young Men
The Prayer of Azariah
The Song of the Three Young Men
Susanna
Susanna's Beauty Attracts Two Judges
The Judges Try to Seduce Susanna
The Judges Testify against Susanna
Daniel Rescues Susanna
Bel and the Dragon
Daniel and the Priests of Bel
Daniel Kills the Dragon
Daniel Is Rescued from the Pit of Lions
1 Maccabees
Alexander the Great
Antiochus Epiphanes and the Renegade Jews
Antiochus Attacks Egypt
Antiochus Persecutes the Jews
The Faithfulness of Mattathias
The Guerrilla Warfare of Mattathias
The Death of Mattathias
The Early Victories of Judas
The King Appoints Lysias as Governor
The Victories of Judas
Victory over Lysias
The Purification of the Temple
Wars with Neighboring Nations
The Death of Antiochus the Fourth
The Campaign of Antiochus the Fifth and Lysias
The High Priest Alcimus and the Campaign of Nicanor
The Treaty with the Romans
The Death of Judas
Jonathan Succeeds Judas
The Campaigns of Jonathan
Alexander Epiphanes Makes Jonathan High Priest
Jonathan Supports Alexander Epiphanes
Jonathan's Victory over Apollonius
The Fall of Alexander Epiphanes
Jonathan Wins the Favor of Demetrius the Second
Jonathan Helps Demetrius the Second
Jonathan Supports Antiochus the Sixth
Alliances with Rome and Sparta
Campaigns of Jonathan and Simon
Trypho Captures Jonathan
Simon Leads the Jews
In Praise of Simon
Antiochus the Seventh Asks for Simon's Support
Rome Supports the Jews
Antiochus the Seventh Breaks with Simon
John's Victory over Cendebeus
The Murder of Simon and Two of His Sons
2 Maccabees
A Letter to the Jews in Egypt
A LETTER TO ARISTOBULUSThe Death of King Antiochus
Fire Consumes Nehemiah's Sacrifice
Nehemiah's Prayer
The Persian Emperor Hears about the Fire
Jeremiah Hides the Tent of the Lord's Presence
How Solomon Celebrated the Festival
Nehemiah's Library
An Invitation to Celebrate the Festival
Author's Preface
The Argument between Onias and Simon
Heliodorus Is Sent to Jerusalem
Heliodorus Plans to Enter the Temple
The Lord Protects His Temple
Onias Prays for Heliodorus' Recovery
Heliodorus Praises God
Simon Accuses Onias
Jason Introduces Greek Customs
Jerusalem under Syrian Influence
Menelaus Becomes High Priest
The Murder of Onias
Andronicus Is Punished
Lysimachus Is Killed
Menelaus Is Brought to Trial
Visions of a Battle
Jason Attacks Jerusalem
Antiochus Attacks Jerusalem
Another Attack against Jerusalem
The Jews Are Persecuted Because of Their Faith
The Lord Punishes and Shows Mercy
Eleazar Dies for His Faith
A Mother and Her Sons Die for Their Faith
Judas Maccabeus Revolts
Ptolemy Sends Nicanor to Attack Judas
Judas Learns of Nicanor's Plans
Judas Defeats Nicanor
Judas Defeats Timothy and Bacchides
The Lord Punishes Antiochus
Antiochus Makes a Promise to God
Antiochus' Letter to the Jews
The Rededication of the Temple
Ptolemy Macron Commits Suicide
Judas Maccabeus Defeats the Idumeans
Judas Defeats Timothy
Judas Maccabeus Defeats Lysias
Lysias Makes Peace with the Jews
The Letter of Lysias to the Jews
The King's Letter to Lysias
The Letter of the Romans to the Jews
The Jews of Joppa Are Murdered
Judas' Victories in the Region of Gilead
Judas Defeats Timothy's Army
Judas Wins Other Victories
Judas Defeats Gorgias
Prayers for Those Killed in Battle
Menelaus Is Put to Death
A Battle Near the City of Modein
Antiochus the Fifth Makes a Treaty with the Jews
Alcimus Speaks against Judas
Demetrius Sends Nicanor to Attack Judas
Nicanor Turns against Judas
Razis Dies for His Country
Nicanor's Cruel Plan
Judas Prepares His Troops for Battle
The Defeat and Death of Nicanor
Concluding Words
1 Esdras
Josiah Celebrates the Passover
The End of Josiah's Reign
King Joahaz of Judah
King Jehoiakim of Judah
King Jehoiachin of Judah
King Zedekiah of Judah
The Fall of Jerusalem
Cyrus Commands the Jews to Return
Opposition to Rebuilding Jerusalem
The Debate of the Bodyguards before the Emperor
The List of Those Who Returned from Exile
Worship Begins Again
The Rebuilding of the Temple Begins
Opposition to the Rebuilding of the Temple
Work on the Temple Begins Again
Emperor Cyrus' Order Is Rediscovered
Emperor Darius Orders the Work to Continue
The Temple Is Dedicated
The Passover
Ezra Arrives in Jerusalem
The Document That Emperor Artaxerxes Gave to Ezra
Ezra Praises God
The People Who Returned from Exile
Ezra Finds Priests and Levites for the Temple
Ezra Leads the People in Fasting and Prayer
The Gifts for the Temple
The Return to Jerusalem
Ezra Learns of Intermarriages with Non-Jews
The Plan for Ending Mixed Marriages
The Men Who Had Foreign Wives
Ezra Reads the Law to the People
2 Esdras
The Rejection of Israel
Israel Is to Be Replaced
Ezra on Mount Sinai
Ezra on Mount Zion
Ezra's Prayer of Complaint
The Human Mind Cannot Understand God's Ways
The End of the Age
The Signs of the End
THE SECOND VISIONEzra's Prayer and Uriel's Answer
Descending Generations
God Will Bring the End of the World
The Signs of the End
THE THIRD VISIONWhy God's People Suffer
The Messianic Kingdom and the Final Judgment
Only a Few Will Be Saved
The Soul after Death
The Finality of Judgment and the Salvation of the Few
Ezra Prays for His People
The Signs of the End
THE FOURTH VISIONThe Law Remains
The Vision of the Weeping Woman
Uriel's Interpretation of the Vision
The Vision of an Eagle
The Interpretation of the Vision
The People Come to Ezra
The Vision
The Interpretation of the Vision
THE SEVENTH VISIONThe Voice from the Bush
Ezra Reproduces the Sacred Writings
The Coming Disasters
A Terrifying Vision
Asia Is Doomed
God's People Must Prepare for the End
Matthew
The Ancestors of Jesus Christ
The Birth of Jesus Christ
Visitors from the East
The Escape to Egypt
The Killing of the Children
The Return from Egypt
The Preaching of John the Baptist
The Baptism of Jesus
The Temptation of Jesus
Jesus Begins His Work in Galilee
Jesus Calls Four Fishermen
Jesus Teaches, Preaches, and Heals
The Sermon on the Mount
True Happiness
Salt and Light
Teaching about the Law
Teaching about Anger
Teaching about Adultery
Teaching about Divorce
Teaching about Vows
Teaching about Revenge
Love for Enemies
Teaching about Charity
Teaching about Prayer
Teaching about Fasting
Riches in Heaven
The Light of the Body
God and Possessions
Judging Others
Ask, Seek, Knock
The Narrow Gate
A Tree and Its Fruit
I Never Knew You
The Two House Builders
The Authority of Jesus
Jesus Heals a Man
Jesus Heals a Roman Officer's Servant
Jesus Heals Many People
The Would-Be Followers of Jesus
Jesus Calms a Storm
Jesus Heals Two Men with Demons
Jesus Heals a Paralyzed Man
Jesus Calls Matthew
The Question about Fasting
The Official's Daughter and the Woman Who Touched Jesus' Cloak
Jesus Heals Two Blind Men
Jesus Heals a Man Who Could Not Speak
Jesus Has Pity for the People
The Twelve Apostles
The Mission of the Twelve
Coming Persecutions
Whom to Fear
Confessing and Rejecting Christ
Not Peace, but a Sword
Rewards
The Messengers from John the Baptist
The Unbelieving Towns
Come to Me and Rest
The Question about the Sabbath
The Man with a Paralyzed Hand
God's Chosen Servant
Jesus and Beelzebul
A Tree and Its Fruit
The Demand for a Miracle
The Return of the Evil Spirit
Jesus' Mother and Brothers
The Parable of the Sower
The Purpose of the Parables
Jesus Explains the Parable of the Sower
The Parable of the Weeds
The Parable of the Mustard Seed
The Parable of the Yeast
Jesus' Use of Parables
Jesus Explains the Parable of the Weeds
The Parable of the Hidden Treasure
The Parable of the Pearl
The Parable of the Net
New Truths and Old
Jesus Is Rejected at Nazareth
The Death of John the Baptist
Jesus Feeds Five Thousand
Jesus Walks on the Water
Jesus Heals the Sick in Gennesaret
The Teaching of the Ancestors
The Things That Make a Person Unclean
A Woman's Faith
Jesus Heals Many People
Jesus Feeds Four Thousand
The Demand for a Miracle
The Yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees
Peter's Declaration about Jesus
Jesus Speaks about His Suffering and Death
The Transfiguration
Jesus Heals a Boy with a Demon
Jesus Speaks Again about His Death
Payment of the Temple Tax
Who Is the Greatest?
Temptations to Sin
The Parable of the Lost Sheep
When Someone Sins
Prohibiting and Permitting
The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant
Jesus Teaches about Divorce
Jesus Blesses Little Children
The Rich Young Man
The Workers in the Vineyard
Jesus Speaks a Third Time about His Death
A Mother's Request
Jesus Heals Two Blind Men
The Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem
Jesus Goes to the Temple
Jesus Curses the Fig Tree
The Question about Jesus' Authority
The Parable of the Two Sons
The Parable of the Tenants in the Vineyard
The Parable of the Wedding Feast
The Question about Paying Taxes
The Question about Rising from Death
The Great Commandment
The Question about the Messiah
Jesus Warns against the Teachers of the Law and the Pharisees
Jesus Condemns Their Hypocrisy
Jesus Predicts Their Punishment
Jesus' Love for Jerusalem
Jesus Speaks of the Destruction of the Temple
Troubles and Persecutions
The Awful Horror
The Coming of the Son of Man
The Lesson of the Fig Tree
No One Knows the Day and Hour
The Faithful or the Unfaithful Servant
The Parable of the Ten Young Women
The Parable of the Three Servants
The Final Judgment
The Plot against Jesus
Jesus Is Anointed at Bethany
Judas Agrees to Betray Jesus
Jesus Eats the Passover Meal with His Disciples
The Lord's Supper
Jesus Predicts Peter's Denial
Jesus Prays in Gethsemane
The Arrest of Jesus
Jesus before the Council
Peter Denies Jesus
Jesus Is Taken to Pilate
The Death of Judas
Pilate Questions Jesus
Jesus Is Sentenced to Death
The Soldiers Make Fun of Jesus
Jesus Is Crucified
The Death of Jesus
The Burial of Jesus
The Guard at the Tomb
The Resurrection
The Report of the Guard
Jesus Appears to His Disciples
Mark
The Preaching of John the Baptist
The Baptism and Temptation of Jesus
Jesus Calls Four Fishermen
A Man with an Evil Spirit
Jesus Heals Many People
Jesus Preaches in Galilee
Jesus Heals a Man
Jesus Heals a Paralyzed Man
Jesus Calls Levi
The Question about Fasting
The Question about the Sabbath
The Man with a Paralyzed Hand
A Crowd by the Lake
Jesus Chooses the Twelve Apostles
Jesus and Beelzebul
Jesus' Mother and Brothers
The Parable of the Sower
The Purpose of the Parables
Jesus Explains the Parable of the Sower
A Lamp under a Bowl
The Parable of the Growing Seed
The Parable of the Mustard Seed
Jesus Calms a Storm
Jesus Heals a Man with Evil Spirits
Jairus' Daughter and the Woman Who Touched Jesus' Cloak
Jesus Is Rejected at Nazareth
Jesus Sends Out the Twelve Disciples
The Death of John the Baptist
Jesus Feeds Five Thousand
Jesus Walks on the Water
Jesus Heals the Sick in Gennesaret
The Teaching of the Ancestors
The Things That Make a Person Unclean
A Woman's Faith
Jesus Heals a Deaf-Mute
Jesus Feeds Four Thousand People
The Pharisees Ask for a Miracle
The Yeast of the Pharisees and of Herod
Jesus Heals a Blind Man at Bethsaida
Peter's Declaration about Jesus
Jesus Speaks about His Suffering and Death
The Transfiguration
Jesus Heals a Boy with an Evil Spirit
Jesus Speaks Again about His Death
Who Is the Greatest?
Whoever Is Not against Us Is for Us
Temptations to Sin
Jesus Teaches about Divorce
Jesus Blesses Little Children
The Rich Man
Jesus Speaks a Third Time about His Death
The Request of James and John
Jesus Heals Blind Bartimaeus
The Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem
Jesus Curses the Fig Tree
Jesus Goes to the Temple
The Lesson from the Fig Tree
The Question about Jesus' Authority
The Parable of the Tenants in the Vineyard
The Question about Paying Taxes
The Question about Rising from Death
The Great Commandment
The Question about the Messiah
Jesus Warns against the Teachers of the Law
The Widow's Offering
Jesus Speaks of the Destruction of the Temple
Troubles and Persecutions
The Awful Horror
The Coming of the Son of Man
The Lesson of the Fig Tree
No One Knows the Day or Hour
The Plot against Jesus
Jesus Is Anointed at Bethany
Judas Agrees to Betray Jesus
Jesus Eats the Passover Meal with His Disciples
The Lord's Supper
Jesus Predicts Peter's Denial
Jesus Prays in Gethsemane
The Arrest of Jesus
Jesus before the Council
Peter Denies Jesus
Jesus before Pilate
Jesus Is Sentenced to Death
The Soldiers Make Fun of Jesus
Jesus Is Crucified
The Death of Jesus
The Burial of Jesus
The Resurrection
AN OLD ENDING TO THE GOSPEL16.8: Some manuscripts and ancient translations do not have this ending to the Gospel (verses 9-20).Jesus Appears to Mary Magdalene
Jesus Appears to Two Followers
Jesus Appears to the Eleven
Jesus Is Taken Up to Heaven
ANOTHER OLD ENDING16.20: Some manuscripts and ancient translations have this shorter ending to the Gospel in addition to the longer ending (verses 9-20).
Luke
Introduction
The Birth of John the Baptist Is Announced
The Birth of Jesus Is Announced
Mary Visits Elizabeth
Mary's Song of Praise
The Birth of John the Baptist
Zechariah's Prophecy
The Birth of Jesus
The Shepherds and the Angels
Jesus Is Named
Jesus Is Presented in the Temple
The Return to Nazareth
The Boy Jesus in the Temple
The Preaching of John the Baptist
The Baptism of Jesus
The Ancestors of Jesus
The Temptation of Jesus
Jesus Begins His Work in Galilee
Jesus Is Rejected at Nazareth
A Man with an Evil Spirit
Jesus Heals Many People
Jesus Preaches in the Synagogues
Jesus Calls the First Disciples
Jesus Heals a Man
Jesus Heals a Paralyzed Man
Jesus Calls Levi
The Question about Fasting
The Question about the Sabbath
The Man with a Paralyzed Hand
Jesus Chooses the Twelve Apostles
Jesus Teaches and Heals
Happiness and Sorrow
Love for Enemies
Judging Others
A Tree and Its Fruit
The Two House Builders
Jesus Heals a Roman Officer's Servant
Jesus Raises a Widow's Son
The Messengers from John the Baptist
Jesus at the Home of Simon the Pharisee
Women Who Accompanied Jesus
The Parable of the Sower
The Purpose of the Parables
Jesus Explains the Parable of the Sower
A Lamp under a Bowl
Jesus' Mother and Brothers
Jesus Calms a Storm
Jesus Heals a Man with Demons
Jairus' Daughter and the Woman Who Touched Jesus' Cloak
Jesus Sends Out the Twelve Disciples
Herod's Confusion
Jesus Feeds Five Thousand
Peter's Declaration about Jesus
Jesus Speaks about His Suffering and Death
The Transfiguration
Jesus Heals a Boy with an Evil Spirit
Jesus Speaks Again about His Death
Who Is the Greatest?
Whoever Is Not against You Is for You
A Samaritan Village Refuses to Receive Jesus
The Would-Be Followers of Jesus
Jesus Sends Out the Seventy-Two
The Unbelieving Towns
The Return of the Seventy-Two
Jesus Rejoices
The Parable of the Good Samaritan
Jesus Visits Martha and Mary
Jesus' Teaching on Prayer
Jesus and Beelzebul
The Return of the Evil Spirit
True Happiness
The Demand for a Miracle
The Light of the Body
Jesus Accuses the Pharisees and the Teachers of the Law
A Warning against Hypocrisy
Whom to Fear
Confessing and Rejecting Christ
The Parable of the Rich Fool
Trust in God
Riches in Heaven
Watchful Servants
The Faithful or the Unfaithful Servant
Jesus the Cause of Division
Understanding the Time
Settle with Your Opponent
Turn from Your Sins or Die
The Parable of the Unfruitful Fig Tree
Jesus Heals a Crippled Woman on the Sabbath
The Parable of the Mustard Seed
The Parable of the Yeast
The Narrow Door
Jesus' Love for Jerusalem
Jesus Heals a Sick Man
Humility and Hospitality
The Parable of the Great Feast
The Cost of Being a Disciple
Worthless Salt
The Lost Sheep
The Lost Coin
The Lost Son
The Shrewd Manager
Some Sayings of Jesus
The Rich Man and Lazarus
Sin
Faith
A Servant's Duty
Jesus Heals Ten Men
The Coming of the Kingdom
The Parable of the Widow and the Judge
The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector
Jesus Blesses Little Children
The Rich Man
Jesus Speaks a Third Time about His Death
Jesus Heals a Blind Beggar
Jesus and Zacchaeus
The Parable of the Gold Coins
The Triumphant Approach to Jerusalem
Jesus Weeps over Jerusalem
Jesus Goes to the Temple
The Question about Jesus' Authority
The Parable of the Tenants in the Vineyard
The Question about Paying Taxes
The Question about Rising from Death
The Question about the Messiah
Jesus Warns against the Teachers of the Law
The Widow's Offering
Jesus Speaks of the Destruction of the Temple
Troubles and Persecutions
Jesus Speaks of the Destruction of Jerusalem
The Coming of the Son of Man
The Lesson of the Fig Tree
The Need to Watch
The Plot against Jesus
Judas Agrees to Betray Jesus
Jesus Prepares to Eat the Passover Meal
The Lord's Supper
The Argument about Greatness
Jesus Predicts Peter's Denial
Purse, Bag, and Sword
Jesus Prays on the Mount of Olives
The Arrest of Jesus
Peter Denies Jesus
Jesus Is Mocked and Beaten
Jesus before the Council
Jesus before Pilate
Jesus before Herod
Jesus Is Sentenced to Death
Jesus Is Crucified
The Death of Jesus
The Burial of Jesus
The Resurrection
The Walk to Emmaus
Jesus Appears to His Disciples
Jesus Is Taken Up to Heaven
John
The Word of Life
John the Baptist's Message
The Lamb of God
The First Disciples of Jesus
Jesus Calls Philip and Nathanael
The Wedding in Cana
Jesus Goes to the Temple
Jesus' Knowledge of Human Nature
Jesus and Nicodemus
Jesus and John
He Who Comes from Heaven
Jesus and the Samaritan Woman
Jesus Heals an Official's Son
The Healing at the Pool
The Authority of the Son
Witnesses to Jesus
Jesus Feeds Five Thousand
Jesus Walks on the Water
The People Seek Jesus
Jesus the Bread of Life
The Words of Eternal Life
Jesus and His Brothers
Jesus at the Festival of Shelters
Is He the Messiah?
Guards Are Sent to Arrest Jesus
Streams of Life-Giving Water
Division among the People
The Unbelief of the Jewish Authorities
The Woman Caught in Adultery
Jesus the Light of the World
You Cannot Go Where I Am Going
The Truth Will Set You Free
Jesus and Abraham
Jesus Heals a Man Born Blind
The Pharisees Investigate the Healing
Spiritual Blindness
The Parable of the Shepherd
Jesus the Good Shepherd
Jesus Is Rejected
The Death of Lazarus
Jesus the Resurrection and the Life
Jesus Weeps
Lazarus Is Brought to Life
The Plot against Jesus
Jesus Is Anointed at Bethany
The Plot against Lazarus
The Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem
Some Greeks Seek Jesus
Jesus Speaks about His Death
The Unbelief of the People
Judgment by Jesus' Words
Jesus Washes His Disciples' Feet
Jesus Predicts His Betrayal
The New Commandment
Jesus Predicts Peter's Denial
Jesus the Way to the Father
The Promise of the Holy Spirit
Jesus the Real Vine
The World's Hatred
The Work of the Holy Spirit
Sadness and Gladness
Victory over the World
Jesus Prays for His Disciples
The Arrest of Jesus
Jesus before Annas
Peter Denies Jesus
The High Priest Questions Jesus
Peter Denies Jesus Again
Jesus before Pilate
Jesus Is Sentenced to Death
Jesus Is Crucified
The Death of Jesus
Jesus' Side Is Pierced
The Burial of Jesus
The Empty Tomb
Jesus Appears to Mary Magdalene
Jesus Appears to His Disciples
Jesus and Thomas
The Purpose of This Book
Jesus Appears to Seven Disciples
Jesus and Peter
Jesus and the Other Disciple
Conclusion
Acts
Jesus Is Taken Up to Heaven
Judas' Successor
The Coming of the Holy Spirit
Peter's Message
Life among the Believers
A Lame Beggar Is Healed
Peter's Message in the Temple
Peter and John before the Council
The Believers Pray for Boldness
The Believers Share Their Possessions
Ananias and Sapphira
Miracles and Wonders
The Apostles Are Persecuted
The Seven Helpers
The Arrest of Stephen
Stephen's Speech
The Stoning of Stephen
Saul Persecutes the Church
The Gospel Is Preached in Samaria
Philip and the Ethiopian Official
The Conversion of Saul
Saul Preaches in Damascus
Saul in Jerusalem
Peter in Lydda and Joppa
Peter and Cornelius
Peter's Speech
The Gentiles Receive the Holy Spirit
Peter's Report to the Church at Jerusalem
The Church at Antioch
More Persecution
Peter Is Set Free from Prison
The Death of Herod
Barnabas and Saul Are Chosen and Sent
In Cyprus
In Antioch in Pisidia
In Iconium
In Lystra and Derbe
The Return to Antioch in Syria
The Meeting at Jerusalem
The Letter to the Gentile Believers
Paul and Barnabas Separate
Timothy Goes with Paul and Silas
In Troas: Paul's Vision
In Philippi: the Conversion of Lydia
In Prison at Philippi
In Thessalonica
In Berea
In Athens
In Corinth
The Return to Antioch
Apollos in Ephesus and Corinth
Paul in Ephesus
The Sons of Sceva
The Riot in Ephesus
To Macedonia and Achaia
Paul's Last Visit to Troas
From Troas to Miletus
Paul's Farewell Speech to the Elders of Ephesus
Paul Goes to Jerusalem
Paul Visits James
Paul Is Arrested in the Temple
Paul Defends Himself
Paul Tells of His Conversion
Paul's Call to Preach to the Gentiles
Paul before the Council
The Plot against Paul's Life
Paul Is Sent to Governor Felix
The Case against Paul
Paul's Defense before Felix
Paul before Felix and Drusilla
Paul Appeals to the Emperor
Paul before Agrippa and Bernice
Paul Defends Himself before Agrippa
Paul Tells of His Conversion
Paul Tells of His Work
Paul Sails for Rome
The Storm at Sea
The Shipwreck
In Malta
From Malta to Rome
In Rome
Romans
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Power of the Gospel
Human Guilt
God's Judgment
The Jews and the Law
No One Is Righteous
How We Are Put Right with God
The Example of Abraham
God's Promise Is Received through Faith
Right with God
Adam and Christ
Dead to Sin but Alive in Union with Christ
Slaves of Righteousness
An Illustration from Marriage
Law and Sin
The Conflict in Us
Life in the Spirit
The Future Glory
God's Love in Christ Jesus
God and His People
God's Anger and Mercy
Israel and the Gospel
Salvation Is for All
God's Mercy on Israel
The Salvation of the Gentiles
God's Mercy on All
Praise to God
Life in God's Service
Duties toward State Authorities
Duties toward One Another
Do Not Judge Others
Do Not Make Others Fall
Please Others, Not Yourselves
The Gospel to the Gentiles
Paul's Reason for Writing So Boldly
Paul's Plan to Visit Rome
Personal Greetings
Final Instructions
Concluding Prayer of Praise
1 Corinthians
Blessings in Christ
Divisions in the Church
Christ the Power and the Wisdom of God
The Message about the Crucified Christ
God's Wisdom
Servants of God
Apostles of Christ
Immorality in the Church
Lawsuits against Fellow Christians
Use Your Bodies for God's Glory
Questions about Marriage
Live As God Called You
Questions about the Unmarried and the Widows
The Question about Food Offered to Idols
Rights and Duties of an Apostle
Warnings against Idols
Covering the Head in Worship
The Lord's Supper
Gifts from the Holy Spirit
One Body with Many Parts
Love
More about Gifts from the Spirit
Order in the Church
The Resurrection of Christ
Our Resurrection
The Resurrection Body
The Offering for Needy Believers
Paul's Plans
Final Words
2 Corinthians
Paul Gives Thanks to God
The Change in Paul's Plans
Forgiveness for the Offender
Paul's Anxiety in Troas
Victory through Christ
Servants of the New Covenant
Spiritual Treasure in Clay Pots
Living by Faith
Friendship with God through Christ
Warning against Pagan Influences
Paul's Joy
Christian Giving
Titus and His Companions
Help for Needy Believers
Paul Defends His Ministry
Paul and the False Apostles
Paul's Sufferings as an Apostle
Paul's Visions and Revelations
Paul's Concern for the Corinthians
Final Warnings and Greetings
Galatians
The One Gospel
How Paul Became an Apostle
Paul and the Other Apostles
Paul Rebukes Peter at Antioch
Jews and Gentiles Are Saved by Faith
Law or Faith
The Law and the Promise
The Purpose of the Law
Paul's Concern for the Galatians
The Example of Hagar and Sarah
Preserve Your Freedom
The Spirit and Human Nature
Bear One Another's Burdens
Final Warning and Greeting
Ephesians
Spiritual Blessings in Christ
Paul's Prayer
From Death to Life
One in Christ
Paul's Work for the Gentiles
The Love of Christ
The Unity of the Body
The New Life in Christ
Living in the Light
Wives and Husbands
Children and Parents
Slaves and Masters
The Whole Armor of God
Final Greetings
Philippians
Paul's Prayer for His Readers
To Live Is Christ
Christ's Humility and Greatness
Shining as Lights in the World
Timothy and Epaphroditus
The True Righteousness
Running toward the Goal
Instructions
Thanks for the Gift
Final Greetings
Colossians
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Person and Work of Christ
Paul's Work as a Servant of the Church
Fullness of Life in Christ
Dying and Living with Christ
The Old Life and the New
Personal Relations in the New Life
Instructions
Final Greetings
1 Thessalonians
The Life and Faith of the Thessalonians
Paul's Work in Thessalonica
Paul's Desire to Visit Them Again
A Life That Pleases God
The Lord's Coming
Be Ready for the Lord's Coming
Final Instructions and Greetings
2 Thessalonians
The Judgment at Christ's Coming
The Wicked One
You Are Chosen for Salvation
Pray for Us
The Obligation to Work
Final Words
1 Timothy
Warnings against False Teaching
Gratitude for God's Mercy
Church Worship
Leaders in the Church
Helpers in the Church
The Great Secret
False Teachers
A Good Servant of Christ Jesus
Responsibilities toward Believers
False Teaching and True Riches
Personal Instructions
2 Timothy
Thanksgiving and Encouragement
A Loyal Soldier of Christ Jesus
An Approved Worker
The Last Days
Last Instructions
Personal Words
Final Greetings
Titus
Titus' Work in Crete
Sound Doctrine
Christian Conduct
Final Instructions
Philemon
Philemon's Love and Faith
A Request for Onesimus
Final Greetings
Hebrews
God's Word through His Son
The Greatness of God's Son
The Great Salvation
The One Who Leads Us to Salvation
Jesus Is Greater than Moses
A Rest for God's People
Jesus the Great High Priest
Warning against Abandoning the Faith
God's Sure Promise
The Priest Melchizedek
Another Priest, like Melchizedek
Jesus Our High Priest
Earthly and Heavenly Worship
Christ's Sacrifice Takes Away Sins
Let Us Come Near to God
Faith
God Our Father
Instructions and Warnings
How to Please God
Closing Prayer
Final Words
James
Faith and Wisdom
Poverty and Riches
Testing and Tempting
Hearing and Doing
Warning against Prejudice
Faith and Actions
The Tongue
The Wisdom from Above
Friendship with the World
Warning against Judging One Another
Warning against Boasting
Warning to the Rich
Patience and Prayer
1 Peter
A Living Hope
A Call to Holy Living
The Living Stone and the Holy Nation
Slaves of God
The Example of Christ's Suffering
Wives and Husbands
Suffering for Doing Right
Changed Lives
Good Managers of God's Gifts
Suffering as a Christian
The Flock of God
Final Greetings
2 Peter
God's Call and Choice
Eyewitnesses of Christ's Glory
False Teachers
The Promise of the Lord's Coming
1 John
The Word of Life
God Is Light
Christ Our Helper
The New Command
The Enemy of Christ
Children of God
Love One Another
Courage before God
The True Spirit and the False Spirit
God Is Love
Our Victory over the World
The Witness about Jesus Christ
Eternal Life
2 John
Truth and Love
Final Words
3 John
Gaius Is Praised
Diotrephes and Demetrius
Final Greetings
Jude
False Teachers
Warnings and Instructions
Prayer of Praise
Revelation
Greetings to the Seven Churches
A Vision of Christ
The Message to Ephesus
The Message to Smyrna
The Message to Pergamum
The Message to Thyatira
The Message to Sardis
The Message to Philadelphia
The Message to Laodicea
Worship in Heaven
The Scroll and the Lamb
The Seals
The 144,000 People of Israel
The Enormous Crowd
The Seventh Seal
The Trumpets
The Angel and the Little Scroll
The Two Witnesses
The Seventh Trumpet
The Woman and the Dragon
The Two Beasts
The Lamb and His People
The Three Angels
The Harvest of the Earth
The Angels with the Last Plagues
The Bowls of God's Anger
The Famous Prostitute
The Fall of Babylon
The Wedding Feast of the Lamb
The Rider on the White Horse
The Thousand Years
The Defeat of Satan
The Final Judgment
The New Heaven and the New Earth
The New Jerusalem
The Coming of Jesus
Conclusion
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