Key Elements of the Bible and Life of Christ

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Explore the significance of the Bible, including its prophets and priests, and delve into the life of Christ up to his last week as detailed in the four accounts of the Gospel (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John). Understand the essence of the greatest book in the world, the number of books in the Old and New Testaments, the writers of Bible books, and the overarching themes of the Bible over approximately 2,500 years. Discover the core messages of the Bible encapsulated in a three-sentence summary.

  • Bible
  • Prophets
  • Priests
  • Life of Christ
  • Gospel

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  1. Overview of the Bible Prophet Prophet Prophet Prophet Prophet Prophet Prophet Prophet Priest Greatest Book in the World Two Main Parts of the Bible Number of Books in the Bible Number of Books in the Old Testament Number of Books in the New Testament 27 Number of Writers of Bible Books Years of Writing the Bible Theme of the Bible Three-Sentence Summary of the Bible The Bible Old Testament & New Testament 66 39 About 40 Men About 1,600 Jesus Christ Someone is coming. Someone is here. Someone is coming again. Patriarchal (~2500 years), Mosaic (~1500 years), Christian (~2000 years) When Jesus Died on the Cross (Col. 2:14; Heb. 9:16-17) Priest Three Dispensations of the Bible Priest When OT Ended & NT Began

  2. Life of Christ: Up to His Last Week Prophet Prophet Prophet Name the Four Accounts of the Gospel "Gospel" Means The Four Accounts of the Gospel Tell About Matthew, Mark, Luke, John Good News The Life of Jesus Christ Priest Priest Matthew Written By Matthew Written To Matthew (Levi), an Apostle of Jesus The Jews (Key Phrase: "That It Might Be Fulfilled") John Mark, the Cousin of Barnabas The Romans (Key Phrase: "Immediately") Luke, the Physician (Paul's Traveling Companion) The Greeks (Theophilus) (Key Phrase: "An Orderly Account") John, an Apostle, Brother of James, Son of Zebedee Everyone (Key Phrase: "That You Might Believe") Priest Priest Mark Written By Mark Written To Priest Priest Luke Written By Luke Written To Priest Priest John Written By John Written To

  3. Overview of the Bible Prophet Prophet Prophet Prophet Prophet Prophet Prophet Prophet Priest Greatest Book in the World Two Main Parts of the Bible Number of Books in the Bible Number of Books in the Old Testament Number of Books in the New Testament 27 Number of Writers of Bible Books Years of Writing the Bible Theme of the Bible Three-Sentence Summary of the Bible The Bible Old Testament & New Testament 66 39 About 40 Men About 1,600 Jesus Christ Someone is coming. Someone is here. Someone is coming again. Patriarchal (~2500 years), Mosaic (~1500 years), Christian (~2000 years) When Jesus Died on the Cross (Col. 2:14; Heb. 9:16-17) Priest Three Dispensations of the Bible Priest When OT Ended & NT Began

  4. Life of Christ: Up to His Last Week Prophet Prophet Prophet Name the Four Accounts of the Gospel "Gospel" Means The Four Accounts of the Gospel Tell About Matthew, Mark, Luke, John Good News The Life of Jesus Christ Priest Priest Matthew Written By Matthew Written To Matthew (Levi), an Apostle of Jesus The Jews (Key Phrase: "That It Might Be Fulfilled") John Mark, the Nephew of Barnabas The Romans (Key Phrase: "Immediately") Luke, the Physician (Paul's Traveling Companion) The Greeks (Theophilus) (Key Phrase: "An Orderly Account") John, an Apostle, Brother of James, Son of Zebedee Everyone (Key Phrase: "That You Might Believe") Priest Priest Mark Written By Mark Written To Priest Priest Luke Written By Luke Written To Priest Priest John Written By John Written To

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