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What is the correct total number of books in the New Testament?
What is the correct total number of books in the New Testament?
Which type of books is NOT found in the Old Testament?
Which type of books is NOT found in the Old Testament?
What time period is covered by the New Testament?
What time period is covered by the New Testament?
How many different authors contributed to the writings of the Bible?
How many different authors contributed to the writings of the Bible?
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Which of the following statements about the Old Testament is true?
Which of the following statements about the Old Testament is true?
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Study Notes
Bible Books and Timelines
- The Bible is comprised of 66 books
- The Old Testament has 39 books and the New Testament has 27 books
- The Bible took over 1500 years to be written
- The Old Testament has 2 parts: books of history, laws, wisdom, and prophets
- The New Testament has 4 Gospels, Acts, and Epistles (letters) and the Book of Revelation
- Key figures like Moses, Noah, and prophets are mentioned as important characters in the Old Testament
- The entire Bible is inspired by God
- Different figures (Moses, Prophets, Apostles) delivered God's messages at different times
- The books of the Bible were written over a long period
Character of Moses
- Moses is a key figure in the Bible
- Moses communicated God's knowledge and laws
- Moses received messages from God
- Moses led the Israelites at a specific time
- Wisdom and knowledge were communicated via Moses
Timeline of God's Messages
- Old Testament books cover a period of time
- The New Testament is about events after the Old Testament
Authors of the Bible
- The Bible has 40 different writers, who were inspired by God
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Description
Test your knowledge about the structure and timeline of the Bible! This quiz covers the number of books in both the Old and New Testaments, key figures like Moses, and the historical context of God's messages. Discover how these elements fit into the grand narrative of the scripture.