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1 2,3 | Book on the House of God, Ch. 12].~Following these interpretations, 2 9,6 | space of three days” (Bk. 8, Ch. 42], that is, in honor 3 10,1| the stories of Abraham (Ch. 12-25), of Isaac and his 4 10,1| twin sons Esau and Jacob (Ch. 26-36), and of Jacob's 5 10,1| in Genesis, was Joseph (Ch. 37-50).~ ~Exodus.~This 6 10,1| s armies in the Red Sea (Ch. 1-18) and 2) Israel's sojourn 7 10,1| Covenant, Tabernacle, etc. — Ch. 19-40). At the center of 8 10,1| dealing with sacrifices (Ch. 1-7); 2) consecration of 9 10,1| priests to their office (Ch. 8-10); 3) laws setting 10 10,1| between clean and unclean (Ch. 11-15); 4) the ceremony 11 10,1| annual Day of Atonement (Ch. 16); 5) laws to govern 12 10,1| people (the Holiness Code — Ch. 17-26); and 6) an appendix 13 10,1| appendix on religious vows (Ch. 27).~Through the various 14 10,1| for departure from Sinai (Ch. 1-10:10); 2) the journey 15 10,1| southern Canaan was made (Ch. 10:11-21:13); and 3) the 16 10,1| approaching Canaan from the East (Ch. 21:14-36).~Here we see 17 10,1| Israel from Sinai to Moab (Ch. 1-4); 2) The Covenant — 18 10,1| CovenantProof of God's love (Ch. 5-11); 3) Moses' explanation 19 10,1| explanation of the Law (Ch. 12-26); and 4) Moses' last 20 10,1| Moses' last words and death (Ch. 27-34).~ ~Joshua.~The book 21 10,1| and the sack of Jericho (Ch. 1-6); it then tells how 22 10,1| highlands to conquer Ai (Ch. 7-8) and, through a humorous 23 10,1| allies of the Gibeonites (Ch. 9). This led to a great 24 10,1| the conquest of the South (Ch. 10). A final engagement 25 10,1| Canaanite power in Palestine (Ch. 11). following a brief 26 10,1| summary of Joshua's triumphs (Ch. 12), the book describes 27 10,1| among the several tribes (Ch. 13-23) and how Israel entered 28 10,1| awesomely demonstrated (Ch. 24).~ ~Judges.~Despite 29 10,1| that in the book of Joshua (Ch. 1-2:5); then follows the 30 10,1| moralizing introduction (Ch. 2:6-3:6), relates the adventures 31 10,1| individual Judges: Othniel (Ch. 3:7-11), Ehud (Ch. 3:12- 32 10,1| Othniel (Ch. 3:7-11), Ehud (Ch. 3:12-30), Shamgar (Ch. 33 10,1| Ch. 3:12-30), Shamgar (Ch. 3:31), Deborah (Ch. 4-5), 34 10,1| Shamgar (Ch. 3:31), Deborah (Ch. 4-5), Gideon (Ch. 6-8) 35 10,1| Deborah (Ch. 4-5), Gideon (Ch. 6-8) and his infamous son, 36 10,1| infamous son, Abimelech (Ch. 9), two minor Judges (Ch. 37 10,1| Ch. 9), two minor Judges (Ch. 10:1-5); Jephthah (Ch. 38 10,1| Ch. 10:1-5); Jephthah (Ch. 10:6-12:7), three more 39 10,1| three more minor Judges (Ch. 12:8-15) and Samson (Ch. 40 10,1| Ch. 12:8-15) and Samson (Ch. 13-16). The book concludes 41 10,1| migration of the Tribe of Dan (Ch. 17-18) and the sins of 42 10,1| sins of the Benjaminites (Ch. 19-21). In all this, one 43 10,1| security of her native land (Ch. 1). There, her loyalty 44 10,1| won her the love of Boaz (Ch. 2-4:12), and, through her 45 10,1| great-grandmother of David the King (Ch. 4:13-22).~ ~First and Second 46 10,1| and the death of David (Ch. 1-2) and recounts the history 47 10,1| history of Solomon's reign (Ch. 3-11). It then continues 48 10,1| and Jehoshaphat of Judah (Ch. 12-22). Here also we encounter 49 10,1| divided into four parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — the setting of the 50 10,1| the Court of the King; 2) (Ch. 3-7) — the development 51 10,1| Haman and his sons; 3) (Ch. 8-10) — the destruction 52 10,1| Feast of Purim; and 4) (Ch. 11-16) — further additions 53 10,1| eight parts: 1) Prologue (Ch. 1-2); 2) 1st Cycle of Speeches ( 54 10,1| 1st Cycle of Speeches (Ch. 3-14); 3) 2nd Cycle of 55 10,1| 2nd Cycle of Speeches (Ch. 15-21); 4) 3rd Cycle of 56 10,1| 3rd Cycle of Speeches (Ch. 22-28); 5) Job's final 57 10,1| final summary of his case (Ch. 29-31); 6) Elihu's speeches ( 58 10,1| 31); 6) Elihu's speeches (Ch. 32-37); 7) God's speeches ( 59 10,1| 37); 7) God's speeches (Ch. 38-42:6); and 8) an Epilogue ( 60 10,1| 6); and 8) an Epilogue (Ch. 42:7-20). [We note that 61 10,1| and five appendices: 1) (Ch. 1-9:18) Ten discourses 62 10,1| admonitions and poems; 2) (Ch. 10-22:16) 1st Collection 63 10,1| Sayings of Solomon; 3) (Ch. 22:17-24:22) “The Sayings 64 10,1| the 1st Appendix added (Ch. 24:23-34), also entitled “ 65 10,1| Sayings of the Wise”; 4) (Ch. 25-29) 2nd Collection of 66 10,1| of Solomon; 2nd Appendix (Ch. 30:1-14), entitled “The 67 10,1| of Agur”; 3rd Appendix (Ch. 30:15-33) — a collection 68 10,1| numerical proverbs; Appendix 4 (Ch. 31:1-9), entitled “The 69 10,1| Massa”; and Appendix 5 (Ch. 31:10-31) — praise of the 70 10,1| divided into five parts: 1) (Ch. 1-25) — sermons against 71 10,1| sermons against Judah; 2) (Ch. 26-35) — narrative passages, 72 10,1| interspersed with sermons; 3) (Ch. 36-45) — biographical narratives 73 10,1| probably by Baruch; 4) (Ch. 46-51) — oracles against 74 10,1| foreign nations; and 5) (Ch. 52) — a historical appendix. 75 10,1| divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-24) Oracles of warning; 76 10,1| Oracles of warning; 2) (Ch. 25-32) Oracles against 77 10,1| foreign nations; and 3) (Ch. 33-48) Oracles of hope. 78 10,1| comes from this Prophet (Ch. 37).~ ~Daniel.~The Prophet 79 10,1| consists of six stories (Ch. 1-6), which illustrate 80 10,1| in the flaming furnaceCh. 3), and four visions (Ch. 81 10,1| Ch. 3), and four visions (Ch. 7-12) interpreting current 82 10,1| divided into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-3) The Allegory of the 83 10,1| of the Marriage; and 2) (Ch. 4-14) Sermons based on 84 10,1| called them to repentance (Ch. 1-2:27) and using this 85 10,1| judgment and blessings (Ch. 2:28-3:21), which constitutes 86 10,1| divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — oracles against 87 10,1| Israel's neighbors; 2) (Ch. 3-6) — indictment of Israel 88 10,1| sin and injustice; and 3) (Ch. 7-9) — visions of Israel' 89 10,1| divides into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) — Jonah's first call 90 10,1| belly of the fish; and 2) (Ch. 3-4) — his second call 91 10,1| Judgment of Israel and Judah (Ch. 1-3); 2) Israel in the 92 10,1| Israel in the Messianic Age (Ch. 4-5); and 3) Accusations 93 10,1| Accusations and Judgments (Ch. 6-7). His prophecy concerning 94 10,1| divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2:5) a dialogue between 95 10,1| the Prophet and God; 2) (Ch. 2:6-20) five woes against 96 10,1| a wicked nation; and 3) (Ch. 3) a lengthy poem obviously 97 10,1| into three sections: 1) (Ch. 1) — proclamation of doom 98 10,1| and hastening fast; 2) (Ch. 2) — divine judgment is 99 10,1| to other nations; and 3) (Ch. 3) — comfort and consolation 100 10,1| divided into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2:16) — the sins of the 101 10,1| and the priests; and 2) (Ch. 2:17-3:24) — the coming 102 10,2| blind and poverty-stricken (Ch. 1-2). At the same time, 103 10,2| angel, Raphael to save them (Ch. 3). Tobit commissioned 104 10,2| s demon-lover, Asmodeus (Ch. 4-6). The mission was successfully 105 10,2| Tobias and he married Sarah (Ch. 7-14).~ ~Judith.~This pious, 106 10,2| divided into two parts: 1) (Ch. 1-7) This sets up the battle 107 10,2| helpless, little Israel. 2) (Ch. 8-16) Here we have a description 108 10,2| into two basic parts: 1) (Ch. 1-43) — practical moral 109 10,2| instructions for all and 2) (Ch. 44-50:24) — a eulogy of 110 10,2| details and several songs (Ch. 50:25-51).~ ~Baruch.~This 111 10,2| divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-3:8) Introduction and 112 10,2| penitential prayer; 2) (Ch. 3:9-4:4) The nature of 113 10,2| in His holy law; and 3) (Ch. 4:5-5:9) A penitential 114 10,2| of the Seleucid Empire (Ch. 1:1-10), he recounts the 115 10,2| divided into four parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Prelude to the Maccabean 116 10,2| the Maccabean wars; 2) (Ch. 3-9:22) Military exploits 117 10,2| of Judas Maccabeus; 3) (Ch. 9:23-12:54) Exploits of 118 10,2| Jonathan Maccabeus; and 4) (Ch. 13-16) Exploits of Simon 119 10,2| divided into three parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Two letters from the 120 10,2| to the Jews of Egypt; 2) (Ch. 3-10:9) Events relating 121 10,2| from 176-164 B.C.; and 3) (Ch. 10:10-15:39) The successful 122 10,3| biographical order: Birth of Jesus (Ch. 1-2); Activity of John 123 10,3| Activity of John the Baptist (Ch. 3:1-12); Baptism and Temptation 124 10,3| and Temptation of Jesus (Ch. 3:13-4:11); Jesus' preaching 125 10,3| and teaching in Galilee (Ch. 4:12-18:35); Journey to 126 10,3| Journey to Jerusalem (Ch. 19-20); the last week, 127 10,3| Crucifixion and Burial (Ch. 21-27); the Resurrection 128 10,3| commission to His disciples (Ch. 28).~Within this framework 129 10,3| The Sermon on the Mount (Ch. 5-7); 2) Instructions for 130 10,3| for Missionary Disciples (Ch. 10); 3) Parables of the 131 10,3| Parables of the Kingdom (Ch. 13); 4) On True Discipleship ( 132 10,3| 4) On True Discipleship (Ch. 18); and 5) On the End 133 10,3| On the End of This Age (Ch. 24-25).~ ~In Times of Anxiety~[ 134 10,3| and temptation of Jesus (Ch. 1:1-13); 2) Jesus' preaching, 135 10,3| and healing in Galilee (Ch. 1:14-9:50); 3) Journey 136 10,3| 3) Journey to Jerusalem (Ch. 10); 4) The last week — 137 10,3| crucifixion and burial (Ch. 11-15); 5) The Resurrection ( 138 10,3| 15); 5) The Resurrection (Ch. 16:1-8); and 6) Epilogue 139 10,3| after the Resurrection (Ch. 16:9-20).~ ~Luke.~The author 140 10,3| divided as follows: 1) (Ch. 1-2) Births of John the 141 10,3| the Baptist and Jesus; 2) (Ch. 3:1-22) Activity of John 142 10,3| Baptist; Baptism of Jesus; 3) (Ch. 3:23-38) Genealogy of Jesus; 143 10,3| Genealogy of Jesus; 4) (Ch. 4:1-13) Temptation of Jesus; 144 10,3| Temptation of Jesus; 5) (Ch. 4:14-9:50) Jesus in Galilee; 145 10,3| 50) Jesus in Galilee; 6) (Ch. 9:51-19:27) Journey to 146 10,3| Journey to Jerusalem; 7) (Ch. 19:28-23:56) Crucifixion 147 10,3| Crucifixion and Burial; and 8) (Ch. 24) The Resurrection and 148 10,3| following manner: Prologue (Ch. 1:1-18 — In the beginning 149 10,3| as the object of Faith (Ch. 1:19-4:54); Conflicts with 150 10,3| Conflicts with unbelievers (Ch. 5-12); Fellowship with 151 10,3| Fellowship with believers (Ch. 13-17 — (14-17 are generally 152 10,3| Death and Resurrection (Ch. 18-20); and (Ch. 21) An 153 10,3| Resurrection (Ch. 18-20); and (Ch. 21) An Epilogue.~ ~In Sorrow 154 10,3| nation — in God's plan (Ch. 9-11), the letter closes 155 10,3| a few personal remarks (Ch. 12-16).~ ~First Corinthians.~ 156 10,3| Church (1:11), immorality (Ch. 5; 6:9-20), and questions 157 10,3| 1). In His risen glory (Ch. 1) He directs His Churches 158 10,3| directs His Churches on earth (Ch. 2-3). He is the slain and 159 10,3| all worship is directed (Ch. 4-5). The judgments of 160 10,3| of the wrath of the Lamb (Ch. 6-19), and the return to


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