OLD
TESTAMENT BOOKS
GENESIS
AUTHOR:
Moses TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: To preserve the historical
background of Israel and the record of creation, sin, redemption,
and God's first dealings with man. LIFE AND MINISTRY
PRINCIPLES: God's plan from the beginning included all nations. God
begins new things with people.
EXODUS
AUTHOR:
Moses TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: To record the deliverance of
Israel from slavery and document their purpose for existence as a
nation. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Salvation comes only through
the blood of the Lamb of God, Jesus.
LEVITICUS
AUTHOR:
Moses TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: To show Israel how to live as a
holy nation in fellowship with God and prepare them to extend the
redemptive plan of God to all nations. LIFE AND MINISTRY
PRINCIPLE: God requires holiness of His people.
NUMBERS
AUTHOR:
Moses TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: Records experiences of the
wilderness journey which are a type of the defeated
Christian. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: God is not pleased with
anything less than total commitment.
DEUTERONOMY
AUTHOR: Moses TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: To
restate the law to the new generations of Israelites born
since Mt. Sinai. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Obedience brings
blessing. Disobedience brings judgment.
JOSHUA
AUTHOR:
Joshua TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: Record the history of the
conquest of Canaan. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: No moral or
spiritual victories are won without battles.
JUDGES
AUTHOR:
Samuel TO WHOM: Israel. PURPOSE: Historical record of the rule
of the judges which occurred after the close of the book of
Joshua. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: There is a divine pattern
of chastisement designed to turn God's people from sin to
salvation.
RUTH
AUTHOR:
Unknown TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: Written as part of the
historical record of Israel to illustrate the concern of God for
all people. It also illustrates the kinsman-redeemer relationship
of Jesus Christ. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: God can turn
bitterness to blessing.
I SAMUEL
INTRODUCTION AUTHOR: Samuel TO WHOM:
Israel PURPOSE: Continued record of God's dealing with His
people. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Obedience to God is more
important than sacrifice.
II
SAMUEL
AUTHOR: Samuel TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE:
Continue the historical record of God's dealing with His
people. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: God carries out His
plan through those obedient to Him in spite of their human
frailties.
I KINGS
AUTHOR:
Jeremiah. TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: Continue the record of God's
dealings with His people, Israel. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE:
Compromise may seem easy but it is always costly later.
II
KINGS
AUTHOR: Jeremiah. TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE:
Continue the record of God's dealings with His people,
Israel. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Kingdoms of this world
are temporal: They rise and fall under God's control.
I
CHRONICLES
AUTHOR: Ezra. TO WHOM:
Israel PURPOSE: Record of the religious history of Judah. LIFE
AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: When God is exalted His people are
blessed.
II CHRONICLES
AUTHOR:
Ezra. TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: Record of the religious history
of Judah. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: God's blessing comes
through humbling ourselves and seeking Him.
EZRA
AUTHOR:
Ezra TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: Records the return of Israel from
exile and rebuilding of the Jerusalem temple. LIFE AND
MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Return and restoration are basic principles
of repentance.
NEHEMIAH
AUTHOR:
Nehemiah TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: Continuation of the history
of Israel. Record of the rebuilding of the walls of
Jerusalem. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: There is no opportunity
without opposition. Faith without works is dead.
ESTHER
AUTHOR:
Unknown TO WHOM: The Jews scattered throughout Persia. PURPOSE:
Continuation of history of Israel. Also to recount the
providential care of God for His people. LIFE AND MINISTRY
PRINCIPLE: God meets the crises of life with human vessels which
He has prepared.
JOB
AUTHOR:
Unknown TO WHOM: The book is not specifically addressed to anyone
but is applicable to all believers who experience
suffering. PURPOSE: This book wrestles with the question, "Why
do the righteous suffer?" LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE:
There is a spiritual reason behind suffering of the righteous.
Suffering is not necessarily evidence of God’s
displeasure.
PSALMS
AUTHOR:
All the Psalms were written by King David with the exception of
the following: -Asaph: 50; 73-83 -Heman: 88 -Ethan: 89
-Solomon: 127 - Moses: 90 -Hezekiah: 120, 121,123,125, 126,
128-130, 132, 134 -Author Unknown: 1, 10, 33, 43, 66, 67, 71,
91-94, 96-100, 102, 104, 106, 107, 111- 119, 135, 136, 137,
146-150 TO WHOM: Israel, but the book has been used for devotion,
prayer, and praise by believers down through the
centuries. PURPOSE: The book of Psalms was known as the hymn book
of Israel. The word "Psalms" means "songs to the
accompaniment of a stringed instrument.” It is the prayer and
praise book of the Bible. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Prayer,
praise, intercession, and confession are all part of true
worship.
PROVERBS
AUTHOR:
Solomon, the son of King David, wrote Proverbs 1-29, Agur wrote
30, 31. TO WHOM: Israel, but the truths for practical living are
applicable to all believers. PURPOSE: The purposes of this
book are given in Proverbs 1:1-6. Read them in your Bible. An
introduction to Proverbs is given in Ecclesiastes 12:8-14. LIFE
AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Vertical wisdom is necessary for
horizontal living. Proverbs is a collection of wise principles
given by God to man (vertical) to govern living with others
(horizontal).
ECCLESIASTES
AUTHOR:
Solomon TO WHOM: Israel and believers in general with a special
emphasis towards youth. PURPOSE: A description of the quest for
life apart from God. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Life apart
from God is futile.
SONG OF
SOLOMON
AUTHOR: Solomon TO WHOM: Israel and all
believers PURPOSE: To show the relationship between Jesus and the
Church as demonstrated by the marriage relationship. LIFE AND
MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: The divine model of love between a man and
his wife is the pattern for relationship between Christ and the
Church.
ISAIAH
AUTHOR:
Isaiah TO WHOM: Judah PURPOSE: Correction and reproof. LIFE
AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Rebellion leads to retribution.
Repentance leads to restoration.
JEREMIAH
AUTHOR:
Jeremiah TO WHOM: Judah PURPOSE: To warn of the coming judgment
of captivity and call for repentance. LIFE AND MINISTRY
PRINCIPLE: National disasters and deterioration are often due to
disobedience to God.
LAMENTATIONS
AUTHOR:
Jeremiah TO WHOM: Jews who were captive in Babylon PURPOSE: To
produce repentance necessary for spiritual restoration. LIFE
AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: God is faithful in both judgment and
mercy.
EZEKIEL
AUTHOR:
Ezekiel TO WHOM: Judah PURPOSE: Ezekiel warned of the coming
captivity, then prophesied to the captives after it
occurred. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: The Lord orders historical
events so that the nations will know He is God.
DANIEL
AUTHOR:
Daniel TO WHOM: The Jewish captives PURPOSE: To show how God
rules the affairs of men. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: God is
sovereign and He honors those who honor Him.
HOSEA
AUTHOR:
Hosea TO WHOM: Northern kingdom of Israel. PURPOSE: To alert
Israel to her sinful condition and bring her back to God. LIFE
AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Experience fosters understanding and
compassion.
JOEL
AUTHOR:
Joel TO WHOM: Judah PURPOSE: To warn Judah of their sin and
need for repentance and inform of God's future plans for
the nation. A first judgment (1:2-2:17) precedes a greater
judgment to follow (2:18-3:21). LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Even
in the midst of corrective judgment, God plans future blessings
for His people.
AMOS
AUTHOR:
Amos TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: To call Israel back to God. LIFE
AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: The call to the nations is still "Prepare
to meet thy God."
OBADIAH
AUTHOR:
Obadiah TO WHOM: The nation of Edom. PURPOSE: To warn of God's
punishment for sin. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: God brings down
that which has been sinfully exalted.
JONAH
AUTHOR:
Jonah TO WHOM: The nation of Ninevah to warn of the consequences
of disobedience to God. PURPOSE: The purpose was not only to
evangelize Ninevah, but to document for Israel that salvation was
not for the Jews only. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Salvation
is not restricted by race, culture, or other barriers: "Whosoever
shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved." (Romans
10:13)
MICAH
AUTHOR:
Micah TO WHOM: Israel and Judah PURPOSE: A call to repentance
to avoid judgment. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: God judges the
oppressors of His people.
NAHUM
AUTHOR:
Nahum TO WHOM: The city of Ninevah. PURPOSE: To warn of
judgment on Ninevah, capitol of the Assyrian empire which took
God's people into captivity. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Beware,
God avenges evil.
HABAKKUK
AUTHOR:
Habakkuk TO WHOM: Judah PURPOSE: Awaken Judah to their
spiritual needs and warn of impending judgment from God. LIFE
AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: The just shall live by
faith.
ZEPHANIAH
AUTHOR:
Zephaniah TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: To warn Israel and all
nations of the judgment of God. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: God
is mighty to save.
HAGGAI
AUTHOR:
Haggai TO WHOM: Israel, after the exile; particularly the Jews who
had returned to Jerusalem. PURPOSE: To inspire Israel to new
zeal for God and make the leaders aware of their responsibility
to rebuild the temple of worship. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE:
Building God's Kingdom should be a priority of the true
believer.
ZECHARIAH
AUTHOR:
Zechariah TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: To inspire Israel to finish
the temple. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: God controls the affairs
of men and nations.
MALACHI
AUTHOR:
Malachi TO WHOM: Israel PURPOSE: To call the nation to
repentance and return to righteousness. LIFE AND MINISTRY
PRINCIPLE: Repentance (attitude) + Returning (action) =
Restoration Both attitude (repentance from sin) and action
(returning to God) are necessary for forgiveness (restoration to
righteousness before God).
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NEW
TESTAMENT BOOKS
MATTHEW
AUTHOR:
Matthew TO WHOM: To all believers, although the first intended
audience was the Jews to whom he presented Jesus as the Messiah,
the Son of David. PURPOSE: To present the ministry of Jesus,
stressing His role as King of the Jews. LIFE AND MINISTRY
PRINCIPLE: The final command of Jesus to His followers was to go
to all nations with the Gospel.
MARK
AUTHOR:
Mark TO WHOM: To all believers, although the first intended
audience was the Romans to whom he presents Jesus as a
servant. PURPOSE: To present the ministry of Jesus, stressing His
role as a servant and the Son of man. LIFE AND MINISTRY
PRINCIPLE: We should seek to minister rather than to be
ministered to.
LUKE
AUTHOR:
Luke TO WHOM: All believers, although the first intended audience
was the Greeks to whom he presented Jesus as the perfect man. He
also addresses one specific believer, Theophilus. PURPOSE: The
purpose is to write an orderly account of the ministry of Jesus
(Luke 1:1-4). LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Our mission is
identical to that of Jesus: To reach the lost with the good news
of the Gospel.
JOHN
AUTHOR:
John TO WHOM: All believers, to whom John portrays Jesus as the
Son of God. PURPOSE: To convince that Jesus was the Messiah,
the Son of God, and lead men to everlasting life. LIFE AND
MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living
God, source of salvation and way to everlasting life.
ACTS
AUTHOR:
Luke TO WHOM: All believers, although the book is specifically
addressed to Theophilus. PURPOSE: The book concerns what Jesus
continued to do and teach after His ascension through His
spiritual Body, the Church (Acts 1:1-2). LIFE AND MINISTRY
PRINCIPLE: The true evidence of the Holy Spirit is directed
power: Power to become witnesses for the purpose of extending the
Gospel throughout the world.
ROMANS
AUTHOR:
Paul TO WHOM: Believers in Rome. PURPOSE: To present the
meaning of the Gospel in relation to law, prophecy, and the
universal need of man for justification by faith. LIFE AND
MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: The just shall live by faith.
I
CORINTHIANS
AUTHOR: Paul TO WHOM: Believers at
Corinth PURPOSE: Paul deals with problems which have been brought
to his attention and questions which the Corinthian believers
have asked. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Love is the greatest
spiritual key to effective Christian life and ministry.
II
CORINTHIANS
AUTHOR: Paul TO WHOM: Believers at
Corinth. PURPOSE: To reestablish his apostolic authority was the
major purpose, but it also deals with additional important
issues. (See 8:10.) LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Human
weakness provides opportunity for manifestation of the power of
God.
GALATIANS
AUTHOR:
Paul TO WHOM: Believers at Galatia. PURPOSE: To correct false
teaching of Jewish legalism in the Church. LIFE AND MINISTRY
PRINCIPLE: Jesus delivered us from law to
liberty.
EPHESIANS
AUTHOR:
Paul TO WHOM: The church at Ephesus. PURPOSE: To inform
believers of their wealth in Christ and instruct concerning their
walk in Christ. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Believers are heirs
to both the blessings (the wealth) and the responsibilities (the
walk) of their calling in Christ.
PHILIPPIANS
AUTHOR:
Paul TO WHOM: The Church at Philippi PURPOSE: To present an
appeal for Christian unity. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Unity in
Jesus brings joy.
COLOSSIANS
AUTHOR:
Paul TO WHOM: Believers at Colosse who were to share the letter
with the believers at Laodecea. PURPOSE: To deal with
doctrinal issues in the church. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLES:
Christ is all and is in all.
I
THESSALONIANS
AUTHOR: Paul TO WHOM: Believers at
Thessalonica PURPOSE: To confirm that the Lord is coming back: To
commend and exhort for the faith and correct false doctrine.
Paul also answers false charges against his ministry. LIFE AND
MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Comfort should focus on the glorious hope of
the return of Jesus Christ.
II
THESSALONIANS
AUTHOR: Paul TO WHOM: Church at
Thessalonica PURPOSE: To instruct believers waiting for the return
of the Lord. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Since there will be
a great falling away before the day of the Lord, it is important
to teach and live by sound doctrine.
I
TIMOTHY
AUTHOR: Paul TO WHOM: Timothy PURPOSE:
Paul wrote this letter to a co-laborer named Timothy who was
ministering as an interim pastor in the church at Ephesus. The
book concerns some of the problems and needs which existed in
this church. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: We should live a life
exemplary of the ministry to which we have been called.
II
TIMOTHY
AUTHOR: Paul TO WHOM: Timothy PURPOSE:
Paul wrote this book from prison to challenge Timothy to assume
responsibility for the ministry which the apostle was handing
over due to his forthcoming death. Paul knew he would soon be
executed for his faith. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: The divine
pattern for multiplication of the Gospel message is "each
one teach one to reach one."
TITUS
AUTHOR:
Paul TO WHOM: Titus, a Greek convert and fellow worker with
Paul. PURPOSE: To correct problems and establish proper order
in the churches located on the island of Crete. LIFE AND
MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Founding a good work is not enough. That work
must be established and organized according to the principles of
God's Word.
PHILEMON
AUTHOR:
Paul TO WHOM: Philemon, a Christian who lived at Colosse PURPOSE:
To appeal for Onesimus, the runaway slave of Philemon who had
become a believer. The book also serves as a practical example of
Christian principles applied to social relationships. It also
illustrates the principle of forgiveness, and the ministry of
intercession. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Christian principles
must be applied to social relationships.
HEBREWS
AUTHOR:
Paul TO WHOM: Jewish (Hebrew) believers PURPOSE: To present
Jesus Christ as superior over all. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE:
Jesus is the mediator of a better covenant established on better
promises.
JAMES
AUTHOR:
James TO WHOM: Believers among the twelve tribes of
Israel PURPOSE: To comfort believers undergoing trials for their
faith. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Faith is the foundation of
works.
I PETER
AUTHOR:
Peter TO WHOM: Exiles being persecuted for their Christian
faith PURPOSE: To warn of the danger of persecution from those
outside of the Church. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: Response
to persecution should be based on Scriptural principles.
II
PETER
AUTHOR: Peter TO WHOM: Christian exiles,
probably the same group listed in I Peter. PURPOSE: To warn of
danger from within: Apostasy and f alse teaching. LIFE AND
MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: The greatest two dangers from within the
church are apostasy and false teachers.
I
JOHN
AUTHOR: John TO WHOM: Christians who were
falling into Satanic deception which was breaking their
fellowship with God and other believers. PURPOSE: To explain
the standards of true fellowship in Jesus Christ. LIFE AND
MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: True fellowship with God and fellow believers
is based on the standards of God's Word and maintained by the
principle of confession of sin.
II
JOHN
AUTHOR: John TO WHOM: The "elect lady
and her children," which means the Church and its members.
(The Church is always addressed in the feminine gender because
she is called the bride of Christ.) PURPOSE: To admonish believers
to be faithful to sound doctrine and to warn against false
teachers. LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: We must guard against
false teachers who cause us to lose the spiritual qualities we
have developed and who make us partakers of their evil.
III
JOHN
AUTHOR: John TO WHOM: The book is addressed
to a man named Gaius. It is written to both him and the church
with which he was connected. There is no way to identify who this
man was, as the Bible gives no further information on him. The
truths of the letter are applicable to all believers. PURPOSE:
To commend Gaius and Demetrius for their Christian testimony and to
reprove the unchristian behavior of Diotrephes. LIFE AND MINISTRY
PRINCIPLE: Our lives are examples of either good or evil to
others around us.
JUDE
AUTHOR:
Jude (the brother of Jesus) TO WHOM: All Christians, although the
specific audience at the time were members of churches in
Palestine and/or Asia. PURPOSE: To warn against false
teachers LIFE AND MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: We must be alert for false
teachers who creep in unawares and divert believers from the
truth of God's Word.
REVELATION
AUTHOR:
John TO WHOM: Seven churches in Asia and believers in
general. PURPOSE: To reveal God's plan for the world. LIFE AND
MINISTRY PRINCIPLE: In the end, good is always victorious over
evil. God always accomplishes His established plan and
purpose.
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