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1. A Test Drive

1. A Test Drive. 2. How did the Bible come into being?. 3. Overview of the Bible. 4. The First process of the Bible GPS is Understanding. . 5. The Second process of the Bible GPS is Application. The Third process of the Bible GPS is Communication . 6. The Bible GPS on Galatians 5: 16-26.

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1. A Test Drive

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  1. 1. A Test Drive 2. How did the Bible come into being? 3. Overview of the Bible 4. The First process of the Bible GPS is Understanding. 5. The Second process of the Bible GPS is Application.The Third process of the Bible GPS is Communication. 6. The Bible GPS on Galatians 5: 16-26 7. The Bible GPS on Ephesians 5: 8-20 8. The Bible GPS on Romans 3: 21-26

  2. Overview of the Bible – A Schematic Representation Hebrew for “first fathers” Exodus and Conquest Pre-History Patriarchs and Slavery Judges United Kingdom 1 – 2 Samuel; 1 Kings 1-11 1 Chronicles – 2 Chronicles 9 Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes Song of Solomon Judges and Ruth ±2000 – ±1250 BC ±1250 – 1220 BC ±1200– 1020 BC Exodus - Joshua ±1020 – 925 BC ??? Genesis 1-11 Genesis 12-50 God’s Rescue Plan – A Covenant A family turns into a nation Events between PL and monarchy God’s Announcement A Monarchy establishesd The first 11 chapters describe how people miss the mark. The rest of the Bible tells how God accompanies human beings to create a family of faith. Creation Monarchy establihed 4 Main Characters Moses leads the people from Egypt. 12 tribes not closely united Adam and Eve Abraham The Passover • 3 Kings • Saul • David • Solomon Cain and Abel Isaac Dark period – Faith in God dwindled Dessert wanderings Jacob Noah and the Flood Conquest of Canaan Offering system Tower of Babel Joseph People miss the mark. God doesn’t give up on us. God establishes a new community of faith. God continues to establish a new community of faith. A ray of light – God uses Ruth and Boaz God continues to work out His recue plan for the nations.

  3. Overview of the Bible – A Schematic Representation In Exile Return from Exile Silent Years Divided Kingdom & Exile New Testament Ezekiel and Daniel 925 – 586 BC 420 - ±6 BC 597 – 538 BC 538 –420 BC ±6BC – ±100 AD Haggai; Zechariah; Joel; Esther Ezra ; Nehemiah; Malachi 1 Kings 12 – 2 Kings 25 2 Chronicles 10–36; Jonah; Amos; Hosea; Isaiah 1-39; Micah; Nahum; Zephaniah Jeremiah; Lamentations Habakkuk; Obadiah; Isaiah 40-66 Consequence of breaking covenant Changed way o worship Persians encouraged repatriation Décor shifts 27 books of the New Testament First group returned ±536 BC and started to rebuild the temple. The four gospels Political A Divided Kingdom From temple sacrifices to prayer, confession and teaching in houses Acts of the Apostles 722 BC (Assyria) The end of the Northern Kingdom Cultural Next group returned 458 BC with Ezra Letters of Paul Geographical 586 BC (Babylon) The end of the Southern Kingdom General letters Gathering in houses preceded assemblies in synagogues. Religious In 444 BC Nehemia returned with another group. John’s visions Language Jerusalem collapsed How will God fulfill his promises? God continues to establish a new community of faith. God remains faithful Prophets point to the Messiah. God is faithful to his covenant – a community of believers created God prepared the world scene in such a way for the gospel to spread quickly

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