Transcription of Scofield Reference Bible 1917 Notes
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ScofieldThis work is in the Public Domain. Copy Freely Division Overviewsl Biblical Overview l Books of Law l Books of History l Books of Poetry l Books of Prophecy l The Gospels l The Pauline Epistles l The General Epistles Old Testament l Genesis l Exodus l Leviticus l Numbers l Deuteronomy l Joshua l Judges l Ruth l 1 Samuel l 2 Samuel l 1 Kings l 2 Kings l 1 Chroniclesl 2 Chronicles l Ezra l Nehemiah l Esther l Job l Psalms l Proverbs l Ecclesiastes l Song of Solomon l Isaiah l Jeremiah l Lamentations l Ezekiell Daniel l Hosea l Joel l Amos l Obadiah l Jonah l Micah l Nahum l Habakkuk l Zephaniah l Haggai l Zechariah l MalachiNew Testament Schofields Reference Bible Notes (1917) Presented by Matthew l Mark l Luke l John l Acts l Romans l 1 Corinthians l 2 Corinthians l Galatiansl Ephesians l Philippians l Colossians l 1 Thessalonians l 2 Thessalonians l 1 Timothy l 2 Timothy l Titus l Philemonl Hebrews l James l 1 Peter l 2 Peter l 1 John l 2 John l 3 John l Jude l Revelation A Panoramic View of the Bible (See also THE PENTATEUCH, book Introduction, and Notes associated with Genesis 1:1) The Bible , incomparably
The Bible is a book of books. Sixty-six books make up the one Book. Considered with reference to the unity of the one book the separate books may be regarded as chapters. But that is but one side of the truth, for each of the sixty-six books is complete in itself, and has its own theme and analysis. In the present edition of the Bible these are ...
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