A Survey of the Bible: An Overview of the Sixty-Six Canonical Books of Sacred Scripture


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Description: Among books the Bible is unique. Compiled over a time period spanning some 1600 years it includes contributions from over forty different writers. Yet it has a unified message and a clear theme--redemption through sacrifice and most especially redemption through the sacrifice of the Christ the Messiah the Promised One from God. This coherence across time and space is the product of a single unseen author--the Holy Spirit. Using the personality and style of each of the different sacred penmen the Spirit so guided their work as to produce documents that expressed the divine mind precisely. Thus the Scripture in the original autographs was entirely without error in everything to which it spoke whether pertaining to matters of faith or fact--right down to the very words. However this amazing book--Gods message to the human race--remains rather mysterious and even inaccessible to many Christians. I hope that these summaries will help interested students of the Bible acquire a clearer and more comprehensive understanding of the sixty-six canonical books of sacred Scripture making their own Bible study more productive and meaningful. About the Contributor(s): Ronald F. Satta is an American historian at Finger Lakes Community College. He earned his research doctorate in American history from the University of Rochester and his professional doctorate in homiletics from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is the author of three books and many scholarly articles.
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