The summary of the Old Testament Genesis (example) Genesis is mainly a story material. The main themes and events include the creator and Creator of Him, including the creation of Zhou, the depravity of humanity, the history of floods and patriarchalism, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. It contains. Even after Adam and Eve sinned and brought the age of sin and death to the world, people continued to be increasingly guilty. After all, as God was so angry, he completely destroyed people in the flood of the world.
This book provides the theme, summary, author, and content of the Old Testament, not just a survey of the Old Testament. There are many excellent books like the Wilmington Old Testament (Victor) survey taught by my lifelong friends Harold Wilmington at a free university. The Old Testament creator is the history of the Old Testament, and it arranges people and events sequentially. But it is not mere event in the clothesline, it explains the Old Testament through the continuing influence of historians.
French Richard Simon (1638-1712) made such review of the Old Testament. His work "Critical History of the Old Testament" is the first book to treat the Bible as a literary work. He regards the Old Testament as historical material, but as time goes on, various writers are based on various motivations and interests than God's unification. "{21} His work had been condemned by many Christians, but scorpions were thrown away and others continued the same analysis.
For today's Christians their Bible has the Old Testament and the New Testament; both of these intention are books published over time. The Old Testament was revealed over 1,000 years in 1450 BC. By 425 BC, the New Testament was separated from the New Testament by the year 450 and called the international testimony period. Unlike the Old Testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament were shown between 33 and 100 years in a short period of 60 years. First of all, Bible students need to understand that the Old Testament is the basis of the New Testament. Messiah Jesus is the fulfillment of the classic prophecies of the Old Testament. The death of Messiah and the establishment of the New Testament are the focus of the Old Testament and its classics. Messiah suffers for the sins of this world and dies for it; God will make a new covenant through the death of Messiah. The New Testament establishes an eternal relationship between God and a depraved man.