John Ogwyn
ASIN: B00GBG08T0
Publisher: Corbett's
Pages: 15
"In continuing with what we talked about last
Bible study, how do we know we have the
whole Bible? The books commonly called the
Apocrypha, how do we know that those books
are not a part of the Bible? And how do we
know that the books we use are the ones God
inspired? How can we be sure of that?
The Old Testament has seven logical parts: 1)
the Law (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers,
Deuteronomy), 2) the Former Prophets (Joshua-
Judges, Samuel-Kings), 3) the Major Prophets
(Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel), 4) the Minor
Prophets (The Twelve), 5) the Poetic (or Metre)
Books (Psalms, Proverbs, Job), 6) the Megillot
or Festival Books (Song of Solomon, Ruth,
Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther) and 7) the
Restoration Books (Daniel, Ezra-Nehemiah,
Chronicles). The Old Testament is complete as
the Scriptures of God of the Old Testament. But
there is something yet to come. ...