the Bible is a huge book actually it's 66 books but why are there so many do we really need all of them here's what each of the books contributes to the text Genesis is about the beginnings of stuff and to say that God made everything God made the world and everything in the world God's most important creation is humans Genesis also talks about the beginnings of sin but sin is not from God because sin is not a thing that exists sin is just a Corruption of stuff and humans get corrupted with sin so as humans
multiply so does sin but God still has a plan to redeem the world Genesis talks about the beginnings of God's covenant people the people God's going to work through to bless the whole world God chooses Abraham to be the father of his Covenant people which he calls Israel so Exodus is about the salvation of God's people God's people are slaves in Egypt but God uses Moses to deliver them into the promised land and this foreshadows how Jesus saves his people from slavery to sin and brings them into the kingdom of God Leviticus is about the
same identification or the making more holy of God's people Leviticus is a big elaborate system of rituals and ceremonies but the purpose of all this is so God's people can be holy just like he is holy God wants his people to be set apart as a light to the rest of the world now numbers is about God's people wandering in the desert you see right after they were saved they didn't immediately go into the promised land instead they wandered in the desert for 40 years and along the way there was a lot of setbacks challenges
and punishments but Deuteronomy is a covenant that God makes with his people right before they enter the promised land God promises blessings if they're faithful to the Covenant and curses if they're not and Moses gives them this Covenant but unfortunately he dies before he's able to enter the promised land these first five books are called the Torah or the pentateuch because they're the Books of Moses but something interesting to notice is that the themes of these books parallel the life of a Believer first were created then at some point in our life we're saved and
then God sanctifies us it's always Exodus before Leviticus it's always salvation for sanctification God always redeems his people before he asks anything of them but sanctification isn't an upward process and there's always a lot of spiritual wandering and struggle and the vast majority of Believers will die before they enter the promised land but what matters in the end is whether they were faithful to God's covenant so in the Book of Joshua God's people are right outside the promised land but the land is currently inhabited by a lot of evil Nations so they're going to need
to fight to take it over but they have faith in God so God strengthens them so that they can conquer for God's kingdom the Book of Judges goes over a pattern that goes something like this God's people prosper and do very well but then they forget about God so then they suffer and then they turn back to God so they Prosper again and every time they turn back to God it's because of a judge that God appointed The Book of Ruth is set during this time it's about Ruth now she is not an Israelite but
she still migrates over to the promised land and joins God's covenant and she is not an ordinary nobody either she's the great grandmother of King David who is the ancestor of Jesus himself so this shows that God often Works through people who others consider to be insignificant and this sort of applies to David who the next book is about first Samuel is all about David who starts out as just a normal Shepherd boy but after he defeats the Giant Warrior Goliath everyone sees David as more of a hero than the current King King Saul and
and this gets Saul really jealous but honestly can you blame him if people were saying things like this yeah but anyway first Samuel is all about King David's rise to power because he's eventually going to become king second Samuel is all about David's Kingdom it starts off really well and it's expanding but David is told that he's going to have a descendant who's going to be a new and better version of him whose kingdom is going to cover the entire world and the reason this is necessary is because David isn't perfect he eventually sins and
because of that everything goes downhill for him first Kings is about David's son Solomon he does a lot to glorify God like building a huge beautiful Temple and dispensing a lot of wisdom for the people for example when two women are fighting over a baby Solomon figures out which woman the baby really belongs to by offering to cut the baby in half but Solomon isn't perfect either because he eventually becomes a total Playboy and then things go downhill for him as well and so Second Kings is all about the downward spiral of the Kings who
came after Solomon the kingdom split into two and both kingdoms had many evil Kings who turn to false gods and both kingdoms ended up being destroyed by other nations eventually but during this time God raised up Elijah who called the people to repent and worship God alone and although nobody listened to him at the time later everyone saw Elijah as very important so first Chronicles covers a lot of the same events as first Samuel and second Samuel but while those books are more like personal biographies of David First Chronicles is more like a history textbook
about the kingdom as a whole and it talks about the rise of the Kingdom second chronicles is similar except it talks about the fall of the Kingdom going to the Babylonian exile it focuses Less on the personal sins of the Kings and more about the collective sins of the Kingdom but something to keep in mind is even though everything was falling apart over time there were a lot of reforms along the way you see even when God's Temple was literally being used as a place of demon worship God's people didn't give up on it and
many prophets still tried to reform the temple this book really ends on a downer but it sets us up for the Hidden Gem that is Ezra the theme of this book is honestly Nostalgia you see the Israelites used to have a big beautiful glorious Temple but it got destroyed and they were sent into Exile they were eventually able to return and rebuild the Temple but when they did it just wasn't as good as it used to be it didn't have God's presence like before and they were not able to recreate their old experiences which is
something that everyone can relate to the book of Nehemiah is about the same thing for a brief period of time it looked like the good times were about to come back but Nehemiah got disappointed when he realized that the new generation didn't care about being holy and this shows that we're not able to recreate what was lost which is why we need hope that all good things will one day be restored the Book of Esther is a really interesting story about a plot to kill all of God's people but through a bunch of crazy coincidences
like Esther becoming the queen she was able to rescue her people now the thing about this book is it's the one book that doesn't mention God by name but through these coincidences we can see that God is the one orchestrating this entire story fun fact the Jewish people still celebrate the story to this day by eating triangles wondering why evil exists The Book of Job has an answer or at least a partial answer you see if we only received good things from God then we would only love God for the good things that we receive
so God allows evil things but if we love God through those evil things God's going to turn them around for Redemption and God also says there's a lot of cosmic stuff behind the scenes that we don't understand Psalms is the music of the Bible containing a psalm for just about every human emotion Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings and the Book of Ecclesiastes is one big existential crisis about a man who gains everything in life but learns that it's all meaningless in the end it's a very depressing book but it shows the depressing reality
of a life lived without God Song of Solomon is a big book about how awesome love and sex are Isaiah is a microcosm of the whole Bible it's generally divided into chapters 1 to 39 and then chapters 40 to 66 just like the Bible is divided into the first 39 books and then books 40-66 I know that the chapters and verses were added later but they're still an interesting pattern because the first 39 chapters are about judgment and the rest are about Hope just like the Old Testament is associated with the law in the New
Testament with the gospel and there's a lot of other interesting patterns so make of it what you will but either way Isaiah has the most explicit Prophecies of Jesus in the entire Old Testament the book of Jeremiah prophesies destruction of all false religion you see it doesn't matter how many religious rituals you do if you don't have true Faith it's all worthless in the end and God's Gonna destroy it and that's exactly what happened to the Israelite religion when God destroyed their Temple and sent them to Exile in Babylon and right after this happened Jeremiah
wrote another book called Lamentations he's really sad that Jerusalem was destroyed but he understands that the people deserved it Ezekiel also talks about how the Israelite religion went downhill and does so in very vivid imagery but also prophesies hope that the skeleton of Israel's religion will be revived and God Will Make A New Covenant where the law is written on people's hearts basically Ezekiel prophesied that the New Testament is going to happen Daniel does something similar but does it in more Kingdom terms Daniel prophesies that God's going to make an eternal Kingdom that's going to
outlast all of the Earthly kingdoms Hosea is about how God's people are cheating on him and it Compares them to an Unfaithful woman Joel compares the Judgment Day of God to a storm of locusts and it's going to be for all nations so the point is that no Nation are going to escape God's judgment Amos is also about the Judgment of the Nations but specifically because of how they oppress the poor Obadiah is about the Judgment of Edom the Rival nation of Israel but it tells Israel not to gloat over the Judgment of Edom because
Edom represents all people you see Edom has the same letters in Hebrew as Adam and Adam represents Mankind in general but Israel represents anyone who trusts in God and those people are going to be spared from the Judgment of the world overall Jonah is the story that everyone Associates with the big fish but it's also about common Grace which means that God still cares about people who don't exactly believe in him you see Jonah was one of God's people but in the story he often disobeyed God and there's a lot of pagans in the story
who are not God's people but they still obey God so it's more complicated than Believers are good and unbelievers are bad Micah is about the destruction of Israel because of their corruption but that that's not the end of the story because God's going to raise up a new ruler he's going to be born in Bethlehem and he's going to be a ruler for all the nations now Nahum shows that God is free to use anyone for his purposes because it's about the destruction of Nineveh but in the last two books we saw Nineveh being used
for God's purposes in Micah God used Nineveh to destroy Israel as a judgment and Jonah showed that God still cared about Nineveh even though they were eventually going to be destroyed habakkuk is a plea to God to destroy all evil and the answer is that he will just be patient Zephaniah is probably the harshest prophecy of judgment in the Bible but it says that God does this because he loves people and that he actually rejoices in them it's interesting that sometimes the prophecy uses the third person for God and sometimes it uses the first person
for God in the same paragraph I wonder why that is haggai says that God is going to make the temple great again one day but how's he going to do that now Zechariah is where it gets real God is coming and it implies that God's gonna come twice now he's going to live among his people but interestingly it says that the Lord is going to send the Lord to live among his people how does that work and Malachi says that before God comes he's going to send his messenger ahead of him remember that Prophet Elijah
who wanted everyone to repent he's the messenger that God is going to send back ahead of him and that concludes the Old Testament [Music] The Book of Matthew is a big book about Jesus's life going from his birth to his baptism to his death and to his resurrection and it's written to a Hebrew audience so it focuses on how Jesus fulfills the Prophecies of the Hebrew Scriptures it shows that Jesus is the king prophesied in the Old Testament and that means he's the Messiah or the Christ Mark is another story about Jesus but it portrays
him as a superhero doing Miracles every five seconds Luke is also a story about Jesus written from a non-jewish perspective so it focuses on how Jesus is the savior of all of the Nations not just the Jews and it also focuses more on the women in Jesus life such as Mary the Mother of God now John provides a unique perspective on Jesus because the first three books are called the synoptic gospels and they focus mostly on Jesus's public Ministry and speeches but because John was in Jesus's Inner Circle it focuses a lot on Jesus's private
conversations which means things get deep the synoptic gospels focus a lot on Jesus Kingdom but in John Jesus talks about who he is himself all the gospels recognize that Jesus is God but John goes most in depth as to what that means and as a result it gets into some really Cosmic stuff so acts is the story of how the church started right after Jesus ascended into heaven the disciples were in Jerusalem and the Holy Spirit came upon them and empowered them to start the church and then the church spread from Jerusalem to a bunch
of other places this happened thanks to a guy named Saint Paul whose job it was to preach to all the nations not just the Jews and in doing so he wrote a lot of letters to them so let's look at some of them Romans is basically a big summary of Christian theology Paul uses the law and the gospel to explain God's whole Plan of Salvation First Corinthians is basically Paul saying to the Corinthian Church staff not being so weird you guys are acting so sexually immoral you're making the Pagan unbelievers in your city look like
a Baptist grandmother so Paul talks about how to have good Christian morals and how to do things like love friendship and the Lord's Supper correctly in second Corinthians Paul congratulates the Corinthian Church for getting better after they got his first letter but then they were wondering why they're still being persecuted if they got better and Paul assures them that it's not because God's mad at them Galatians is about Paul telling the galatian church to stop preaching a false gospel you see some of them were saying you need to be Jewish to be Christian and Paul
says that's not true you see who counts as God's people was never based on who's biologically Jewish but rather who trusts in God's covenant and all people are equal in Christ Ephesians talks about how Christian relationships are supposed to work this means relationships between husbands and wives parents and children servants and Masters and between friends and all of this is in light of our relationship with Christ Philippians talks a lot about rejoicing and suffering because it was written from Paul in prison so Paul says that because we have hope in Christ we can always focus
on what's good Colossians talks a lot about the cosmic significance of Christ did you know that Christ holds the whole universe together and that all things were made for Christ first Thessalonians is about the second coming of Christ we always need to be ready for it because it could happen at any moment it could even happen right now sorry I had to so when Jesus comes back he's going to descend down to earth and while he does we are going to meet him in the middle of the air and then descend down with him like
a parade second Thessalonians is also about the second coming of Christ but it also says that the second coming will be the Judgment Day and all of the enemies of Christ will be cast into Eternal destruction First Timothy has instructions on how to run a church things like how to choose a good pastor what Good Conduct looks like and how to expose false teachers second Timothy also has instructions about running a church specifically with a focus on preaching the Bible because all scripture is the word of God and all of it is useful for us
that's kind of what this video is about Titus is about making sure everyone in the church receives good teaching men should learn from older men how to be good men women should learn from older women how to be good women and all Christians need to learn from the church and be disciplined by it Philemon is a letter about Christian forgiveness Philemon had a servant who ran away but Paul tells Philemon to accept his servant back not as a servant but as a brother and to forgive all of his debts the book of Hebrews connects the
Old and New Testaments remember Leviticus and all those ceremonies and rituals what was the purpose of all that the purpose was to be shadows of Christ but now that Christ has already made his sacrifice there are no more sacrifices necessary the purpose of ritual is to raise our minds to the higher Heavenly realities because Christ is our high priest in heaven James is written by James and it's about what good religion looks like if you say you have faith but you don't help other people that faith of yours is dead first Peter is about how
Christians should act in society if you're Christian you should be able to explain why and Christians should always behave well in society so if they get in trouble it should only be for being Christian not because they were just misbehaving in general Christians need to live good lives to impress the unbelievers and always be respectful to them second Peter is about the final Judgment of the world everything evil will be destroyed with fire some people ask why it's taking so long to happen but Peter says to be patient because a day for the Lord is
Like A Thousand Years first John is all about why love is so important because God is love but how do we know what true love is it's easy Christ is our example and that means we shouldn't trust any spirit that doesn't confess Christ as Lord now second John tells us to be careful of false christs because there are some people who claim to Believe In Christ but won't confess Christ coming in the flesh so we need to be on the lookout for those people and third John warns us not to imitate those who do evil
because such people don't know God Jude is about protecting the church from false teaching there's a lot of teachers that will just say whatever people want to hear but that path leads to destruction all right that's about it did I forget anything yeah so I'm not gonna try and fully analyze Revelation because if I do then my comments section will be longer than the Bible itself but generally speaking Revelation is an extremely dramatic vision of what goes on behind the scenes spiritually and there's a lot of very vivid imagery but the point is that God
wins in the end all things will be restored God will make all things new and we're going to live in a redeemed world forever and ever amen so there's so much in the Bible that I didn't talk about but the purpose of this video is just to give you a general idea of each book so you can read it all for yourself each book of the Bible is like a gem that the light of the Holy Spirit shines through but when it's all put together we see the overarching message of Christ [Music] thank you foreign