Gospel Era Storyline summary: Jesus comes in of the Old Testament of a savior and offers and the true kingdom of God. While some accept Him, most Him, and He is crucified, buried, and resurrected.
The four main divisions of the Gospel Era: 1. 2. 3. 4. &
The four main divisions and descriptions: 1. : to 2. : 3. : 4. & :
Gospel Era Storyline Summary: Jesus comes in of the Old Testament of a savior and offers and the true kingdom of God. While some accept Him, most Him, and He is crucified, buried, and resurrected.
Gospel Era -- Figure -- Location -- Storyline Summary: Era , , comes in of Old Testament of a savior and offers and the true kingdom of God. While some accept Him, most Him and He is crucified, buried, and resurrected.
The Church Era-- 1-12
Church Era Storyline Summary: , shortly after the of Jesus, is used by God to the , God's next major for man.
The four major subjects of the Church Era: 1. 2. 3. 4.
The four major subjects of the Church Era & descriptions: 1. -- of the (Acts 1-5) 2. -- of the (Acts 6) 3. --The (Acts 7) 4. --A to the (Acts 8-12)
Church Era Storyline Summary: , shortly after the of Jesus, is used by God to the , God's next major for .
The Missions Era - 13-
The Missions Era Storyline Summary: the church into the during the next to .
The four major subjects of the Missions Era: 1. Journey 2. Missionary 3. 4. and
The four major subjects of the Missions Era: 1. Missionary Journey-- for years (Acts 13-14) 2. Missionary Journey-- for years (Acts 15-17) 3. Missionary Journey-- for years (Acts 18-21) 4. and -- for years (Acts 22-28)
The Missions Era Storyline Summary: the into the Empire during the next decades.
The Epistles: -
How many Books of the New Testament are Historical and which books are they? --Historical Books , , , ,
How many Books of the New Testament are the Pauline Epistles and which books are they? - Pauline Epistles , 1 & 2 , , , , , 1 & 2 , 1 & 2 , ,
How many Books of the New Testament are the General Epistles and which books are they? - General Epistles , , 1 & 2 , 1, 2, & 3 , ,
Overview Summary of the Epistles: The Epistles are to and to to them and them in the Christian Faith.
The four main topics of the Epistles: 1. The of the 2. to 3. to 4.
The four main topics of the Epistles: 1. The of the : , then 2. Epistles to : to 3. Epistles to : to and 4. Epistles: to the
Books and their Descriptions of the 2nd major topic of the Epistles-Pauline Epistles to Churches: : heavily doctrinal, with the most complete doctrine of by grace through faith in all the Bible. 1 & 2 : heavily practical, dealing with a series of specific in the Corinthian church. : written to some of Paul's first converts, refuting . : deals with the believer's in Christ and its practical implications. : a warm letter of despite trials. : the of Christ is its major theme. 1 & 2 : very personal letters dealing with specific issues in the Thessalonian church, including and living.
Books and their Descriptions of the 3rd major topic of the Epistles-Pauline Epistles to Individuals: 1 & 2 : two letter to a young pastor in . The first letter him on local church issues, and the second him to remain strong in the faith in the midst of trials. : written to the pastor of the church on the Island of , it deals largely with local church issues, including the for church leaders. : written to a owner, it urges lenient treatment of a runaway who has become a Christian and is returning to his Christian master.
Books and their Descriptions of the 4th major topic of the Epistles-General Epistles: : heavily , this book draws largely on Old Testament truth in teaching the New Testament truth to a Jewish audience. : an incisive and practical treatment of the proper outworking of Christian in everyday life. 1 & 2 : written to believers scattered through out Asia and Galatia, it deals with the proper response to and opposition. 1, 2, & 3 : letters from the apostle John dealing with the of God and its outworking in Christians' lives. : a brief but powerful book against ungodly living. : a giant of a book, heavily prophetical, dealing with the nature and chronology of the .
The four main distinctions to consider in studying the Epistles: 1. The of the --, then 2. Pauline Epistles to --Letters to 3. Pauline Epistles to --Letters to and 4. Epistles--Letters to the