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The first book of the Bible
God saves Egypt from slavery
God tells Israel how to worship him
Israel wanders in the wilderness for 40 years
Moses tells Israel how to obey God
Joshua leads Israel to get the Promised Lands
God sends judges to Israel
Two widows find hope in Israel
Israel demands a king
David becomes king of Israel
Israel prospers, but then splits
Both kingdoms ignore God
A history of Adam to David
Solomon builds the temple, and the Babylonians destroy the temple
The Israelites rebuild the temple
Nehemiah rebuilds the wall of the fury
Esther asks the emperor for help
Satan attacks Job
A collection of 150 songs sung to God
A collection of sayings meant to help others make good decisions
An exploration of the meaning of life
A collection of songs celebrating love
God sends Isaiah to warn Israel
God sends a prophet to warn Israel about the Babylonians
A collection of dirges telling about the fall of Jerusalem
God chooses Ezekiel to speak for him to Israel
Daniel becomes king and has visions
Hosea is told to marry a prostitute
God sends a plague of locusts to Israel
A shepherd names Amos preaches about injustice
Obadiah warns Edom about their judgement
Jonah is swallowed by a great fish after he tries to run from God
Micah confronts the leaders of Israel and Judah
Nahum prophesies the judgement of Nineveh
Habakkuk pleads with God to end the violence in Judah
God warns that he will judge Israel, but will also restore them
The people have stopped restoring God’s temple
Zechariah tells Israel to return to God
God sends Malachi to bring Israel back to God
An account by Matthew of Jesus’ life
An account of Jesus ministry and servanthood
The most thorough account of Jesus’ life
A list of Jesus’ miracles
Jesus returns to heaven and the gospel of Jesus spreads
Paul summarizes the gospel
Paul writes a letter to the church of Corinth
Paul writes a letter of reconciliation to the church in Corinth
Paul hears that the Galatian churches have been led astray
Paul writes to the church at Ephesus
Paul writes an encouraging letter to the church of Phillipi
Paul writes to the church at Colossae
Paul has heard about the good at the church of Thessalonia
Paul instructs the Thessalonians on how to stay firm until Jesus comes back
Paul gives Timothy instruction on how to lead a church
Paul is nearing the end of his life
Paul advises Titus
Paul recommends that Philemon accepts his brother
A letter encouraging Christians

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