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By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) The Bible contains many well-known stories, but how much do we know about them? And what are the best Bible stories everyone should know?
The Bible Story is a ten-volume series of hardcover children's story books written by Arthur S. Maxwell [1] based on the King James and Revised Standard versions of the Christian Bible. The books, published from 1953 to 1957, retell most of the narratives of the Bible in 411 stories. [2]
- Introduction
- Creation and The Royal Task
- Rebellion and Fallout
- God Calls Out Israel
- Jesus and God’s New Reign
- The Spreading People of The Kingdom
- Conclusion
Jon: The Bible’s an important book, but it’s really long. Tim: Yeah. It’s a collection of many books written over a long period of time. But all together they tell one unified story. Jon: So what’s the story of the Bible?
Tim: Well it begins by introducing us to a beautiful mind, the author of all reality, a being called God. And he has the power to take the dark chaos of the uncreated world and bring about order and beauty and a garden full of life. Jon: And to crown this accomplishment, God appoints these creatures called humanity. Tim: Or in Hebrew, adam. Jon: An...
Tim: Yeah. Humanity now faces a choice that’s represented by a fruit tree. So humans could partner with God and find freedom by trusting in his knowledge of good and evil. Jon: Or? Tim: They could seize power and define good and evil on their own, which God warns will kill them. Jon: And they hear the voice of a dark, mysterious creature that tells...
Jon: And here the story of the Bible takes an important turn. We zoom into the story of a man and a woman who come out of Babylon, Abraham and Sarah. Tim: Yeah. God promises that from them will come a new people, a nation that has another chance to make the right choice. And if they succeed, it will open up this new way forward for the rest of huma...
Tim: And then the biblical story continues into the New Testament. We’re introduced to a man who comes from the line of Israel’s kings, Jesus of Nazareth. And he said that he was bringing all these promises to their completion. Jon: He confronted that dark, mysterious evil that all humanity has given into and resisted its power. Tim: And then he an...
Jon: So now humanity’s presented with a new choice. Tim: Represented by a new tree. Jon: Stick with the old way of being human or venture into this new way. Tim: And in the story, those who choose the way of Jesus find themselves energized by God’s own power. People who know that they are loved and forgiven by God can become people who love and for...
Jon: Okay, so that’s the story of the Bible. And it brings all of these books together. Tim: But what’s interesting is that each book contains a different kind of literature that contributes to the story in a unique way. And that’s what the next video will begin to explore.
“Stories from the Bible,” but also the “Story of the Bible” in one narration. He will follow the current of Scripture history and biography. 2. This Bible Story, though continuous and connected, is arranged in the form of a series of Stories, each independent of all the others and treated separately. Every Story has its title;
May 22, 2013 · How does the Bible hold together into a single, cohesive story? It’s an important (and intimidating) question reserved for the discipline of biblical theology, an angle of scholarship that focuses on sections of Scripture, sometimes the whole of the…
The aim of this book is to communicate the whole arc of the biblical narrative and to show how its core themes engage with the human condition. Dr Andrew Ollerton is a Methodist Minister who is the Bible Communication & Engagement Consultant with Bible Society.
Reading Level: Middle Grades, ages 10-12. Recommended for: ages 12-15 and up. Bottom Line: The Story is not a complete Scripture text, but a judicially edited collection of passages arranged to present the Bible as one grand narrative.