What are Bible breakdown printables?
They are the ultimate companion to ANY Bible study. Easily find the verse reference for a specific event with a quick visual scan. Make your Bible more user friendly by copying the subject notes into the margins. We have created Bible Breakdown Printables (just like the one above) for each & every book in the Old & New Testaments!
How can I read the Bible in PDF format?
It was created directly from the public domain text and converted to PDF format using “DaVince Tools”, a software product that converts text files and other file formats into PDF. You may also find other useful companions to bible-reading here on the site: The Bible Atlas and Smith’s and Easton’s Bible Dictionaries.
How many copies of the Old Testament breakdowns can I print?
You can print off as many copies as you need for your own church or private use: Note: In addition to the Old Testament Breakdowns above, we also include an optional Deuterocanonical Supplement. As soon as your order is securely processed, we’ll direct you to a download area, where you can get instant access to the Bible Breakdowns.
How can I use the books of the Bible at-a-glance?
The Books of the Bible at-a-glance could be used for copywork or memorization in your homeschool. Students could memorize of copy one of the famous verses from each Book of the Bible.
When was the New Testament written?
The New Testament of the Bible was written around 70 to 110 A.D. The first four books of the New Testament (called the “Gospels”) tell the story of Jesus Christ – each different in its presentation and style of the writer.
What are the four Gospels?
Jesus Christ's life (from the virgin birth to His ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection) is the basis for the four Gospels -- the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Jesus taught to love others as much as yourself and to love God as the one and only God. Jesus performed many miracles and healings, described the Kingdom of Heaven, and told people how to live as God wished them to live. Jesus' many story-illustrations were used to direct the people with things familiar to them. Jesus selected twelve disciples (since there were 12 "tribes" of Israel) to help Him and to spread the Word of God. Conflict with religious leaders (Pharisees and Sadducees) led to His crucifixion (death on the cross) after it was approved by Roman leaders (At the time of Jesus, Rome ruled the Jewish people, who longed for freedom.). Jesus Christ's death/sacrifice led to the: New Covenant (contract) of God with all people (Jews and Gentiles [non-Jews])
What did Joseph's brothers do to him?
Joseph, 17, was given a "richly ornamented (i.e., bright-colored) robe" (Genesis 37:3) by his father, Jacob. His brothers were very jealous of him. They threw him into an empty well, then sold Joseph into slavery (going to Egypt). Joseph's brothers dipped his robe with goat's blood, convincing his father that he had died. In Egypt, Joseph became a great leader there by telling the fortunes of several men and eventually the Pharoah. Reading the Pharaoh's dream, he predicted seven years of harvest followed by seven years of famine. The Pharaoh made Joseph leader of the project to prepare for these fourteen years. Joseph later met his brothers when they needed to buy food in the seven years of famine. He tricked them at first, but later let them all come to Egypt and live in the land of Goshen in Egypt.
What are the requirements for Christianity?
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."The requirements for Christians: are given in 1 John 3:23 " And this is His command: to believe in the name of His Son Jesus Christ, and to love one another..." After Christ's death and resurrection, Paul became converted to Christianity and extended the teachings to the Gentiles (Greeks, Romans, and other non-Jews), accounting for the early, rapid growth of Christianity in spite of great persecution of the believers. Jesus' death and resurrection and His expected return at the "last days" were told by Paul. Life after death was described by Paul (1 Corinthians 15:35-58), with a new, non-earthly body. The Revelation and other writings address the "last days" with Christians given life in heaven and others given to "the Lake of Fire" (hell).
How many days did God rest on the seventh day?
At first, God (also called Yahweh or Jehovah) said, "Let there be light" (Genesis1:3). Then... the heavens and earth -- all taking six days. God rested on the seventh day and declared it holy, giving rise to the observance of a holy day. God created the first man (Adam) and then the first woman (Eve) from one of the ribs of the man.
When did Isaiah reveal his thoughts?
A prophet of Judah around 740 B.C., Isaiah, for around fifty years revealed many of his thoughts and visions. Some of these can be interpreted as having implications for the future of the time of Isaiah or even possibly yet to come now. In the "last days," Jerusalem would be the main attraction:
When did the Old Testament start?
The Old Testament of the Bible covers mostly the time from around 1500 B.C. to 100 A.D. The first five books are the Pentateuch (or the Books of Moses; or the Torah) and are sacred to Jews, Christians, and Moslems.
A Lesson from the Life of Joseph - PDF
A Bible study considering the unjust sufferings that Joseph endured, and the good that God brought about through them.
A Lesson from the Life of Moses - PDF
A Bible study about how God prepared Moses for the task of leading His people Israel out of Egyptian bondage.
A Place of Honor in the Kingdom of God - PDF
A Bible study about what will be required of those who will be among the greatest in the kingdom of God.
Sharing in the Sufferings of Christ - PDF
A Bible study about a believer's share in the sufferings of Christ, as God has ordained it for each of His people individually. Parts 1 and 2.
Bible Study about Christian Giving and Tithing - PDF
A Bible study about Christian giving and tithing. Are Christians commanded to tithe their income?
God's Blessings For Those Who Show Mercy - PDF
A Bible study about God's promises to show mercy to those who have themselves been merciful to others.
God's Answers to Our Prayers - PDF
A Bible study about prayer and God's answers to the prayers of His people. The will of God for our lives is revealed through His answers to our prayers.
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