The Bible Period by Period
by Josiah Blake Tidwell
In this work Tidwell works through the Bible looking at different time periods and what happened in them. Continue reading
The Bible Period by Period
by Josiah Blake Tidwell
In this work Tidwell works through the Bible looking at different time periods and what happened in them. Continue reading
THE BIBLE BOOK BY BOOK
A Manual: For The Outline Study of the Bible by Books
by Josiah Blake Tidwell, A.M., D.D. 1914
Professor of Biblical Literature
In Baylor University Waco, Texas
This book by Tidwell is in two parts. The first part is some introductory studies: Why we believe the Bible, the names of God, the sacred officers and occasions, divisions of Scripture, dispensations, ages and periods of biblical history, general matters and biblical characters. He then examines each book giving a brief introduction to the teaching of that book.
Table of Contents.
Some Introductory Studies.
Chapter 1. Why We Believe the Bible.
Chapter 2. The Names of God.
Chapter 3. The Sacred Officers and Sacred Occasions.
Chapter 4. Sacred Institutions of Worship and Seven Great Covenants.
Chapter 5. The Divisions of the Scriptures.
Chapter 6. The Dispensations.
Chapter 7. Ages and Periods of Biblical History.
Chapter 8. Some General Matters and Some Biblical Characters.
The Bible Book by Book.
Chapter 1. Genesis.
Chapter 2. Exodus.
Chapter 3. Leviticus.
Chapter 4. Numbers.
Chapter 5. Deuteronomy.
Chapter 6. Joshua.
Chapter 7. Judges and Ruth.
Chapter 8. First and Second Samuel.
Chapter 9. First and Second Kings.
Chapter 10. First and Second Chronicles.
Chapter 11. Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther.
Chapter 12. Job.
Chapter 13. Psalms and Proverbs.
Chapter 14. Ecclesiastes and The Song of Solomon.
Chapter 15. Isaiah.
Chapter 16. Jeremiah and Lamentations.
Chapter 17. Ezekiel and Daniel.
Chapter 18. Hosea and Joel.
Chapter 19. Amos and Obadiah.
Chapter 20. Jonah and Micah.
Chapter 21. Nahum and Habakkuk.
Chapter 22. Zephaniah and Hagga 1.
Chapter 23. Zechariah and Malach 1.
Chapter 24. Matthew.
Chapter 25. Mark.
Chapter 26. Luke.
Chapter 27. John.
Chapter 28. Acts.
Chapter 29. Romans.
Chapter 30. First and Second Corinthians.
Chapter 31. Galatians and Ephesians.
Chapter 32. Philippians and Colossians
Chapter 33. First and Second Thessalonians.
Chapter 34. First and Second Timothy.
Chapter 35. Titus and Philemon.
Chapter 36. Hebrews and James.
Chapter 37. First and Second Peter.
Chapter 38. First, Second and Third John and Jude.
Chapter 39. Revelation.
Epilogue: Project Gutenberg Info.
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Preface to Second Edition.
In sending forth this second edition of The Bible Book by Book it has seemed wise to make some changes in it. The descriptive matter has been put in paragraph instead of tabular form; the analyses have been made shorter and less complex; the lessons based on the Old Testament books have been omitted or incorporated in the topics of study which have been increased, It is believed that the make-up of the book is better and more attractive.
The author feels a deep gratitude that the first edition has been so soon sold. He indulges the hope that it has been found helpful and sends out this edition with a prayer that it may prove more valuable than did the former.
J.B. Tidwell
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Preface to First Edition.
The aim of this book is to furnish students of the Bible with an outline which will enable them to gain a certain familiarity with its contents. While it is intended especially for students in academies, preparatory schools and colleges, the needs of classes conducted by Women’s Societies, Young People’s Organizations, Sunday School Normal Classes, Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. and advanced classes of the Sunday Schools have been constantly in mind. Its publication has been encouraged not only by the hope of supplying the needs mentioned but by expressions that have followed public lectures upon certain books, indicating a desire on the part of Christians in general for a book that would, in a brief compass, give them some insight into the purpose, occasion and general setting of each of the books of the Bible.
The work has been done with a conviction that the students of American schools should become as well acquainted with the sources of our religion as they are required to do with the religions of ancient heathen nations, and all the more so, since the most of our people regard it as the true and only religion, and still more so, since “it is made the basis of our civilization and is implied and involved in our whole national life.” It is believed by the Author that a knowledge of the simple facts of the history, geography and chronology of the Bible is essential to a liberal education and that to be familiar with the prophecies, poetry, and ethics of the scripture is as essential to the educated man of today as was a “knowledge of Greek history in the time of Pericles or of English history in the reign of Henry the VIII.” And, in order that such knowledge may be gained, effort has been made to put into the book only a minimum of matter calculated to take the student away from the Bible itself to a discussion about it and to put into it a maximum of such matter as will require him to study the scripture at first hand.
Having intended, first of all to meet the needs of those whose advantages for scripture study have been limited, the information has been put in tabular form, giving only such facts as have been carefully gathered from reliable sources, with but little attempt to show how the conclusions were reached. It is expected that the facts given may be mastered and that an interest may be created which will lead to further study upon the subjects treated. And to this end some of the studies have been made sufficiently complicated for college work and instruction for such work given in suggestions for teachers, leaders and classes. Besides the studies of the books there have been introduced some matters of general interest which have been found helpful as drills for academy pupils, and which will be found interesting and helpful to all classes of students.
The general plan is the outgrowth of the experience of a few years of teaching, but the material presented lays little claim to originality. It has been gathered from many sources and may in some cases seem almost like plagiarism, but due acknowledgment is here made for all suggestions coming from any source whatsoever, including Dr. George W. Baines, who read all the material except that on the New Testament.
Let it be said also, that in preparing these studies the Author has proceeded upon the basis of a belief in the Bible as the Word of God, a true source of comfort for every condition of heart and a safe guide to all faith and conduct whether of individuals or of nations. It is hoped therefore that those who may study the topics presented will approach the scripture with an open heart, that it may have full power to make them feel the need of God, that they may make its provisions real in their experience and that it may bring to them new and changed lives.
If the pastors shall deem it valuable as a book of reference for themselves and to their members who are desirous of pursuing Bible study, or if it shall be found serviceable to any or all of those mentioned in paragraph one of this Preface, the Author will be amply rewarded for the effort made.
J. B. TIDWELL.
Waco, Texas, August, 1914.
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