Here's a thought. Some people see the Bible as the word of God. I see it as the word of men who believed in Christianity. Is there anything in the history of mankind that could be truly stated as being the word of God ?
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Hey Big Buddy!
The Bible is God’s message for his people. It is made up of 66 books containing stories, prophecy, and guidelines for godly living. From the time of Moses until the Apostle Paul, God inspired people to write down his words so his message could be given to everyone. The Bible was written over a span of hundreds of years beginning around 1466 BC to 100 AD. The Bible is a tool for understanding God’s will for our lives, if we will listen to what it has to say.
The Bible is a special revelation from God. It explains what God is like, how he expects us to act, and the consequences of our either accepting or rejecting his message.
The Bible contains hundreds of answers to the big questions in life: Who created the universe? What is the meaning of existence? How can I be sure to spend eternity in heaven?The Bible is one of the most translated, most read books in the entire world. To people who do not know Jesus Christ, the Bible proclaims the message of his loving and redeeming work. It has touched millions of hearts with its promises of renewal for those who may not have any hope. For Christians, the Bible serves as an excellent guidebook on who God is, what Christ has done for us, and how we should live in order to reflect his wonderful work in us.
The Old Testament is made up of 39 books primarily written in Hebrew. It chronicles the story of God’s work on earth before Jesus was born. Over the course of a thousand years, about 30 writers, including Moses, Isaiah, Daniel, and David, contributed writings to the Old Testament. It can be split into three main sections: History, Poetry, and Prophecy. These people were not Christians yet as Jesus was not yet born. God, thru prophecy pointed them to a Messiah.
The history section begins with Moses’ five books, called the Pentateuch. These books contain the story of God’s creation of the universe, Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, the great Flood, and the Israelites’ exodus out of slavery in Egypt. The Pentateuch also contains God’s first laws for his people. These laws were given to Moses in the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:1-17) and instructed the Israelites to honor God in everything they did.
After the Israelites had moved into the land God had promised them, they became a very powerful nation. Starting with the selection of Saul as the first king of Israel, the history books tell the story of King David, his son Solomon, and the other kings that followed. Some kings, like King Asa, followed God’s laws and were blessed by God. Other kings, like King Ahab, set up idols and disobeyed God’s laws. Because of their disobedience, God said he would end Israel’s reign as a great nation, and it was eventually conquered and enslaved by the empires of Assyria and Babylon.
After the five poetry books come the prophecy books, written by about sixteen different authors. There are the major prophets, such as Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Daniel, who wrote longer books, and there are minor prophets, such as Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi, whose books are shorter. These books deal with God’s disappointment in Israel for not keeping his commands, remind the people of God’s unconditional love for them, and foreshadow the coming Messiah who would redeem Israel forever.
The New Testament was written in Greek, and its twenty seven books were most likely written in the span of about fifty years. The New Testament is primarily concerned with the redemptive work of Jesus Christ and the early Christian church, but it also gives wonderful guidance concerning godly living. The New Testament can also be split into three main sections: history, the epistles, and prophecy.
The first four books of the New Testament are the gospels, which tell the story of Jesus’ birth, life, death, and resurrection. They also record the words Jesus spoke to his disciples about following him and continuing his work after his eventual return to heaven. Following the gospels, the beginnings of the early church and the work of Jesus’ disciples in performing miracles and preaching the gospel are recorded in the book of Acts.
Following Acts are the epistles, or letters the Apostle Paul and others wrote to encourage the first Christians in their walk with Jesus Christ. The epistles provide wonderful insights into God’s desires for our everyday activities.
The last book of the New Testament is Revelation, which is a prophetic book detailing Christ’s future return to earth. Which with all that's going on in this world with wars and rumors of wars and Mr Gore pointing out the effects of global warming and the effects it has on our time on this earth....Jesus return may be sooner than you think!

JR
