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These show how a passage is related to other parts of the Bible. To answer the questions
most people ask when reading Scripture the
“Quest Study Bible” is by far the best and for comments on the text and parallel scriptures I
recommend “The NIV Study Bible”.
“In the past, God spoke to our ancestors many
times and in many ways / but in these last
days He has spoken to us through His Son /
He reflects the brightness of God’s glory and
is the exact likeness of God’s own being. -
Based largely on A.T. Robertson’s, “A Harmony of
Scripture. The first is revelation. From Adam to Abraham (2000 BC) God revealed Himself
through creation, conscience, and personal
(Genesis 1-11). In Genesis 12 God formed
whom He would personally interact for the
This is Year 1 of weekly studies designed
take you through the Bible chronologically in
written around 400BC). He revealed Himself
to them in mighty things like parting the Red
Sea (Exodus 12-15) and small things like
giving David the lyrics to a song (Psalm 23).
InspirationPaul said “All Scripture is inspired
Bible history will be covered in the weekly
(breathed out) by God.” (2 Timothy 3:15). God
studies and will include daily Bible readings
led men to write down an accurate record and
from non historical places like the Psalms and
interpretation of His dealings (revelations).
New Testament Letters. This way the entire
This produced the Old Testament Bible and
To get the most from this study, one should
take the time to look up not only the daily
recognize which of their many writings were
verses, but all the verses mentioned in the
inspired, and should be included in the canon
comments. You will need a Study Bible with
(rule or standard). He did the same thing for
good center (or side) column references.
our 27 New Testament Books. Before the NT closed Peter already recognized some of
Paul’s writings as being on the same level as
in the churches when he and Peter left. He
gives us short clips of Jesus the king of
disease and nature, something busy Romans
Preservation Through the centuries, God
could identify with and read in a hurry.
preserved His writings physically from
Mark is the only gospel that tells of a
destruction by time and tyrants, and textually“young” man in the Garden of Gethsemane
from serious errors by those who copied and
re-copied the manuscripts. Not one of the
soldier reached out to arrest him, he ran so
thousands of differences found in old copies
fast that he left his loin cloth in the man’s
that are the basis of our translations alters the
perhaps the youngest member of the disciples who were close to Jesus and the Twelve. He
Dates and Background Not one Gospel writer gives us his name or
appears about 5 years later in his mother
the date of his writing. For these we rely on
Mary’s home in Jerusalem, which was the
the content of the Bible books themselves and
gathering place for the Church (Acts 12:12).
comments of early Christian leaders between
Since he was in Gethsemane that last night, it
is highly probable that his home was the
“Upper Room” where Jesus spent his last night with His disciples (Jn.13:2).
Matthew Early leaders believed this gospel was written in Hebrew, for the Jewish people
and its author was Matthew the Apostle. It
was in the AD 50’s while Peter and Mark
Missionary Journey (Acts 13-14). Because he
were preaching around Rome and Paul was in
left them at the beginning of the journey, Paul
jail in Acts 28 (See outline of NT history at
journey (Acts 15). Sadly, this caused Paul and
Barnabas to separate. But 15 years later,
Scripture, and like devout Jews seldom uses
when Paul was in prison awaiting death, he
wanted to see Mark and called him “useful in
about the “kingdom of heaven” and not, like
the other gospels, of the kingdom of “God”.
intervening years (53-67) ancient traditions
The 2nd Century church put Matthew first in
the New Testament, next to Malachi, because
Luke Luke, the writer of Luke and Acts, was
its roots are in the Old Testament. Jews cared
a physician listed among Gentile Christians
little for chronology, so Matthew organized
(Col. 4:10-14). He joined Paul in the middle
his gospel topically by subjects rather than in
50’s, on his second missionary journey (In
Acts 16:11 he begins using “we”). He was
with him to the end in 67 AD (2 Tim. 4). He
Mark This Gospelwas said to be made up of
may have been his personal physician, and if
the sermon notes of Simon Peter, when he
so, that makes him the first known Medical
preached in Asia Minor and Rome in the 50’s
and 60’s. John Mark, his secretary, left copies
- If he was a Gentile, this is amazing, because
The Four Gospels are not biographies. Jesus
Christianity truly belongs not to the Jews, but
ministered for three years in a tiny area, 100
miles by fifty miles, less than one fourth the
- His style and use of the Greek language
size of Florida which had several million
reveals his superb scholarship. He was also a
people. He seldom had a day off from the
first rate historian. In the 1800’s Sir William
pressing crowds. Yet, it is amazing how few
events are recorded. Also, almost a third of
historical references sometimes differed from
the material is taken up with the final week of
secular historians, set out to prove him
His life. Most of his conversations were with
wrong. Ramsay was so astounded at Luke’s
purpose of the Gospels was to record those
Probably, while Paul was under arrest for
events and teachings needed by His followers
three years (Acts 28) or after Paul’s death in
67 AD, Luke set out to know more about the
Christianity. The most essential truth is not
historical Jesus. In the 70’s there were many
so much what He taught but what He did- “die
accounts of Jesus’ life and ministry but Luke
for our sins according to the Scriptures, and
was not satisfied. He wanted to know more
rise from the dead” (1 Cor. 15). James Denny
things and he wanted to put them in some
said, “Jesus did not come so much to preach
the gospel as He did to die for our sins so
More than half of Luke’s material is not
there would be a gospel for us to preach”.
found in the other Gospels. The Prodigal
Differences in the Gospels
Son, the Publican in the Temple, and many
The Four Gospels often differ in the details.
more wonderful images in Jesus’ life would
They are like four witnesses of an automobile
be lost to us without his efforts. He gathered
accident. Put them all together and you get
and studied the other accounts and talked to
the accurate picture. Some differences appear
eyewitnesses. His descriptions of Mary’s
to be contradictions. These are few and each
inner feelings (Lk. 2:19, etc), indicate that he
has been addressed by Christian scholars
carried on personal interviews with her or
An example is the healing of Bartimeus.
Matthew (Ch. 20) and Mark (Ch. 10) say it
John John, one of the first follower of Jesus
took place while Jesus was leaving the city of
(John 1:35-42), was, according to traditions,
Jericho, and Luke (Ch. 18) says it was when
the last Apostle to die (AD 90’s). When
He was entering Jericho. Matthew says there
people in the churches (Gnostics) said Jesus
could not be God and man at the same time,
He wrote his Gospel and letters to challenge
them. He portrays Jesus as both fully God
Jerichos in Jesus’ day, an old one and a new
(Jn. 1:1 / 5:20) and fully human (Jn. 1:14/
one. As to Mark and Luke speaking of only
1Jn. 1:1-3). This is the deepest mystery of
interested in giving primary truths and not all
John A. Broadus’ commentary on Matthew
says for almost every discrepancy we have
practiced their religion, and since the Temple
satisfactory explanations, and when we don’t
was so far away, built synagogues (meeting
have an answer, this does not mean there is
places). These became preaching stations for
Christian missionaries from the Atlantic to
The great Presbyterian, Charles Hodge, says
that if we find a few grains of sand in the
Parthenon, we do not say the Parthenon is not
politically.The Greeks (336-323 BC) gave the
entire world a universal language. Between
discrepancies we do find, he says, almost
never deal with important teachings, and we
may tread them under our feet as we stand on
“Septuagint” or LXX). Christian preachers
the trustworthiness of the Bible. (Systematic
could go anywhere in the world and open the
created a love of wisdom and learning; so a
new religion would be welcomed for discussion (Acts 18).
Our calendars are incorrect and Jesus was
TheRomans (63 BC) built roads that last
to this day and kept the peace with an iron
was, “in the fullness of time” (Gal. 4:4). God
fist. Thus preachers of the cross could travel
prepared the world for the coming of His Son
freely and preach the gospel from Persia in
geographically.Palestine is a tiny strip 50
miles wide and one hundred miles long. But
centuries earlier or later they would have
it is a narrow land bridge connecting three
been stopped on the sea by pirates and on the
continents – Europe (NW), Asia (N) and
land by national boundaries and robbers.
Africa (S). It sat on the E. shore of the Med.
Strangely there was finally, a universal hope,
Sea, the super highway of the ancient world. among the major religions and even the
Growing up in the central mountains, Jesus
Philosophers, for some kind of universal
watched caravans and ships from every nation
Savior or revealer of Truth. That is why the
Magi were looking for a “King” and came
God prepared it religiously. The Jews gave
900 miles to find Him when He came (Mt. 2)
the world the idea of one God and a religion
characterized by morality and charity. People in the First Century were weary of idolatry
and cruelty, and longed for what the Jews had
to offer. We see this in the fact that no army
officer who was a Captain (Centurion), is presented in an unfavorable light in the NT.
building Jewish Churches (Luke 7), praying
to one God and helping the poor (Acts 10).
The Jews had also been dispersed throughout the world by the Assyrians and
then the Babylonians. As they settled in; they
through Joseph’s misfortunes led the people
into Egypt where they stayed 400 years and
At some time in their 400 years in Egypt the
Jews became persecuted slaves (Exodus). The
nation’s prayers for deliverance came in a
Abraham’s call to be the father of God’s
Princess of Egypt and learned to read and
write, so he could begin recording what God
legislator, punisher and savior (Gen. 1-3). At
His first attempt to rescue his people at age
some point He destroyed the world with a
40 failed and he spent 40 years in the desert
flood but spared Noah and his family. When
as a sheep herder before God led him to go
back and free the people. God’s ten terrible
enterprise that no doubt threatened God’s
were free and on their way Pharaoh and his
languages and the different groups spread all
army went out to bring them back and were
coastal route, a trip of two weeks; He sent
them through the desert so they could get strong enough to capture Canaan from the
fierce tribes who lived there in walled cities.
through creation, conscience, and personal
At Sinai He gave them His laws for life plus
the sacrificial system (Leviticus) where they
could find forgiveness for breaking His laws.
Leaving Sinai they came through the desert
from his descendents that would bless all
to the southern border of Canaan. When they
nations (Genesis 12). For the next 1600 years
were afraid to go in and wanted to stone
He interacted with them and enabled men to
Moses, God made them wander in the desert
write and accurate record and interpretation
until all the adults of that time of failure were
of His revelations. This produced the OT
dead, a period of 38 ½ years. Before Moses
died he preached the history and laws of God
Genesis 12-50 is really the story of four
victories, sins, weaknesses, strengths etc. we see how God deals with people then and now
The Book of Joshua shows how the new nation of Jewish warriors under Joshua took
the land swiftly. Once taken, the land was
divided into twelve sections for the Twelve
Tribes, much like our States in America. The
disobeying God by leaving some Canaanites
different nations or kingdoms- the ten tribes
in the land. These vile, filthy, immoral people
of “Israel” in the North and two tribes of
influenced them to adopt their ways and when
Joshua died they turned their backs on God
Division to the Time of Prosperity 922- 786
The next generation of Israelites adopted the
For its 200 year lifetime not one good king
ruled and the nation went deeper and deeper
horrible gods. This created a vicious cycle:
into sin and idolatry. Fifty years after the
repeated nine times over 180 years. (a) The
division God began the marvelous ministry of
people would give themselves to wickedness.
the Prophets, and He began in the North, first
with Elijah and then with his young pupil
cruel nations to attack them. (3) They would
Elijah (who ministered for half a century).
repent and call on God to deliver them. (c) Each time God would send warrior leaders
called Judges with the supernatural power to
Of Judah’s twelve kings some were godly
defeat their enemies. (4) Once they were
delivered they would enjoy prosperity and
prophet Joel ministered in this time.
then turn again to wickedness and the cycle
At the close of the period of the Judges God
As was the pattern in the OT, prosperity led
brought spiritual revival through the prophet
to increased wickedness. God used Assyria to
destroy the Northern Kingdom in 722, exiling
anointed Saul as Israel’s first king. In the 78
its people and replacing them in the land with
years the Tribes were united in one kingdom
Gentiles. They intermarried with the few
under Saul, under David, and under Solomon.
Saul displeased God from the beginning, and
when David became his best warrior and Son
in law, he tried for years to kill him, forcing
him to live as a fugitive. When Saul died
repentance – Hosea, Jonah and Amos.
David became king and grew the nation into
one of the mightiest in the area. Solomon, his
son, make the nation prosperous and famous
Again Judah had good and bad kings, but its
world wide, but his sin of idolatry in his old
sins were as great as those in the north. They
age resulted in God splitting the nation after
were spared the Northern Kingdom’s fate
because of their isolated location high in the
opposed by their new Northern neighbors, the
Assyria. God spared them so He could fulfill
Samaritans, and God sent the prophets Haggai
His promise to Abraham to bless all nations
and Zechariah to encourage them. A small
Temple was completed and the Passover was
During the next 135 years Babylon replaced
There are about 60 years of silence after this
Assyria as the nation in power, and Judah,
and all that is recorded is how God used
Esther, a Jewish girl chosen to be Queen for
rebellions against Babylon was overrun by
Babylon. The city, its walls and its temple
annihilated all over the world. God works in
were destroyed. The finest people like Daniel
and Ezekiel had been carried of to Babylon 3) Return under Ezra 458 BC
devastation many more were carried to Babylon, leaving only the poorest and
weakest Jews in the land. During this period
of decline God sent His writing prophets -
Isaiah / Micah / Zephaniah / Nahum – Habakkuk
/ Jeremiah / plus Ezekiel and Daniel (In
Ezra leads a group to Judah and is said to be
the first Jewish scribe as he gathered together
the materials that help complete the Old
The exile in Babylon was not bad. The Jews
reformer. He attacked the disobedient Jews
lived apart from the people and many had
who had intermarried with the Samaritans.
homes and vocations. Daniel was not only a
official in the Persian government, who led
highest positions in the government. He and
the people to rebuild the walls, despite
Ezekiel are the only two prophets mentioned.
opposition from the surrounding neighbors.
together, attacked intermarriage; violating the
As Jeremiah predicted the exile only lasted
promising that a forerunner would come and
Cyrus allowed those Jews who wished to do
so to return to the land. Many chose to remain
champion, one they called “the anointed One”
Greece, and Rome, they waited. The wait was
over when God sent the angel Gabriel to an
After the first return the people slowly
old priest around 4 BC to announce that the
began to rebuild, and part of this was making
launched a viscous attack on Christians (It
seems that the Apostles were not targeted,
because this would have caused widespread rebellion, and brought down the wrath of
Jesus ascended and after the Spirit came at
Rome.) As believers went through Palestine
Pentecost, converts by the thousands came
they preached the gospel and churches were
into the church. The Apostles began teaching
established. Philip evangelized Samaria
the Christian faith in all the congregations
just north of Judah and witnessed to a Eunoch
that were formed. The people were poor and
returning home to N. Africa.
believers shared what they had with each
other. The Jewish religious leaders persecuted
Not long after the persecution began God
converted Saul the persecutor and he became
Paul the missionary (Acts 9). Church has a
(1) Christians saw themselves as still being a
period of peace in all Palestine- Samaria
Jewish laws, dietary rules, rituals, holy days,
and even the Sabbath. We do not know when
the church stopped observing the Sabbath. 1
God sent Peter to the NW coast of Palestine
Cor. 16:2 implies it happened in Gentile areas
in the 50’s, as the church became more and
(2) Apostles performed miracles as a divine
sign of the authenticity of their message (Heb.
On the Northern border of Palestine where
2:4) Miracles are found throughout Acts (See
28:5); but after Acts, including Paul’s last
together, a church with Jews and Gentiles was established in Antioch, the third greatest city
days, they ceased (1 Tim. 5:23). There are
in the world. It became the home base for
only three times in the Bible when miracles came in clusters and were commonplace: The
foreign missions for Paul. (Acts 11:19-37)
time of Moses; Elijah, and Christ and the
early years of His Church. God used miracles
After his conversion Paul spent time in the
to announce that He was giving a new type of
desert and then in his home town in Eastern
revelation of Himself and was going to lead
Europe (Turkey). He is called to Antioch by
men to write Scripture about it. A. H. Strong
says they were like church bells calling
Some in the Jerusalem churches felt Gentile
Christians. They opposed Peter (11:2) would
hound Paul and fight against him for teaching
these are not necessary for salvation (See
The Gospel Spreads through Palestine The powerful preaching of Stephen leads to
Galatians). The issue was settled around AD
50 at a conference in Jerusalem- Acts 15)
works, so we will enter heaven because of
that faith, even if we keep on willfully doing
Jerusalem and kills the Apostle James. The
wrong. James says, “Faith without works is
Apostles are force to leave and Jesus’ half
dead” (Ch. 2); Paul says those who live in sin
brother James leads the Jerusalem churches
will “not inherit the kingdom of God”
(Galatians 5) and John says whoever “says he
knows Him and does not keep his commands
is a liar.” (1 John 2:4). All this is rooted in the
teachings of Jesus who predicted this false
We do not know what the Apostles did for
the next twenty years. Except for Peter and
Tradition speaks of them from England in the
Matthew to convince the Jews that Jesus is
West to Persia in the East. It also says all of
their Messiah. Galatians is written by Paul to
them except John died violent deaths because
of their witness. Acts 13 to the end is the
story of Paul and his missionary journeys
convinced many to adopt Jewish rituals for
true salvation. 1-2 Thessalonians .is written by
Paul to a church that was confused about the
churches were established primarily in Asia
Sea. Acts 15 is a pause in the record telling how Paul and others persuaded the Church to
1-2 Corinthians A church in the most sinful
allow Gentiles to become Christians without
city in the world, was having many problems-
having to observe Jewish rituals. Tradition
taking each other to court; getting drunk at
says Peter and his wife, accompanied by John
the Lord’s Supper; tolerating a case of incest;
Mark also carried on missionary journeys
speaking in strange languages; and being
confused about the resurrection of the body.
After the first letter he learns that he is being
Dating NT and determining authorship is a
matter of educated guesswork but this is a
Church teachers so he writes a second one
and bares his soul about his integrity and his
Paul goes to Corinth on his way to Jerusalem with money collected for the poor
The Book of James is written by the Lord’s
and writes Romans to the Christians in Rome,
which is a systematic outline of the Christian
faith and life. He also tells them he wants to
visit them on his way to Spain. In Jerusalem
he is attacked by a Jewish mob and makes an
antinomianism- the belief that it is acceptable
appeal as a Roman citizen to be tried by Nero
to God for a Christian to continue sinning
in Rome. After a long journey in which he
after he is converted (See Romans 6:1-3). We
are saved by faith, they say, and not by good
almost died in a shipwreck, he arrived in
recorded his preaching, and wrote them down
for the churches to study in what is now
Mark’s Gospel. Tradition says both Peter
and Paul were executed by Nero in the latter
part of the AD 60’s. Christians are being
letters. He writes to Ephesus in another letter
persecuted around Rome and someone writes
that depicts the Christian faith and life.
the Book of Hebrews to warn Jewish church
Philippians The church at Philippi is worried
who were losing their faith and returning to
about him and sends Epaphroditus with some
money and with the assignment to stay with
him. Paul writes a love letter to them, calming
their fears, thanking them for the gift and
Not long after the deaths of Paul and Peter
illness. This is the most joy filled letter in the
the Jews in Palestine foolishly rebelled
against high taxes and the city of Jerusalem
was destroyed, millions are killed, and the
Colossians In the highly populated region
around Ephesus more false teachings were
Temple was leveled to the ground as Jesus
predicted (Mark 13). With the Temple gone
Christianity is now predominantly Gentile.
Jesus could be either God or man but not both
John is the only Apostle left alive and he leads Christianity from Ephesus (Tradition).
(See 2:10). It seems to be combined at Colossae in a strange mixture with Jewish
brother Jude writes, like Peter, against
antinomianism. The Apostle John writes
Philemon This is a strange letter urging a slave owner to welcome back his runaway
John’s Gospel and 1-3 John against the
slave without punishing him because the are
growing threat of Gnosticism, to state that
Jesus is fully human (John. 1:14 / 1 John 1:1-3)
and divine (John 1:1). This kind of Gnosticism
Luke - Acts This could be when Luke wrote
has in it the elements of either antinomianism
further the cause of evangelizing Gentiles.
(1 John 1:6 / 2:3) and perfectionism (1 John 1:8-10). Emperor Domitian demands Emperor
Worship and launches horrible persecutions
D. Paul’ Release to the Destruction of
against Christians. John is exiled to the island
It is likely that Paul was released and wrote
literature (Apocalyptic), that encourages
instruct two young Pastors he had placed over
believers and predicts the coming fall of the
churches in Ephesus and Crete. Peter may
have written 1-2 Peter to encourage suffering
picture and a preview of the fall of all evil
accompanied Peter on his mission journeys,
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