
Bible Reading Guide
Description
Book Introduction
Read the Bible with a map
The Bible is the living word of God written through the Holy Spirit, but it is also a book that records the history of Israel.
So, when we read the Bible, we often feel awkward because we come across many unfamiliar place names.
On the other hand, I sometimes get the feeling that the events recorded in the Bible did not actually happen.
But the Bible is not a fantastic story that transcends time and space.
These stories are historical facts.
Therefore, examining the various scenes in the Bible is very helpful in understanding what these events mean to us and how we should live.
This is because we can realize that the stories in the Bible are happening right here, right now, for us who live on this earth.
A new book has been published that organizes the stories of the Bible into an easy-to-understand overview with maps.
It is the ‘Bible Reading Guide’.
This book, written by the Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul Pastoral Office, is the most reliable Bible map because it was created directly by parish priests, and it can be said to be a map that is perfectly tailored to the level of believers.
The Bible is God's word and love letter to us.
It is also a story of you being present in the specific history of the human beings you created and leading them to the kingdom of God and salvation.
The Bible Reading Guide is a book designed to help believers read and meditate on the Bible.
This book tells us about the specific places in which the Israelites lived and the circumstances under which they lived, based on their history.
You can also find out what God said to them.
To this end, we have indicated Bible verses corresponding to each map and summarized the contents of the Bible in a concise storytelling format.
― From the text
The Bible is the living word of God written through the Holy Spirit, but it is also a book that records the history of Israel.
So, when we read the Bible, we often feel awkward because we come across many unfamiliar place names.
On the other hand, I sometimes get the feeling that the events recorded in the Bible did not actually happen.
But the Bible is not a fantastic story that transcends time and space.
These stories are historical facts.
Therefore, examining the various scenes in the Bible is very helpful in understanding what these events mean to us and how we should live.
This is because we can realize that the stories in the Bible are happening right here, right now, for us who live on this earth.
A new book has been published that organizes the stories of the Bible into an easy-to-understand overview with maps.
It is the ‘Bible Reading Guide’.
This book, written by the Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul Pastoral Office, is the most reliable Bible map because it was created directly by parish priests, and it can be said to be a map that is perfectly tailored to the level of believers.
The Bible is God's word and love letter to us.
It is also a story of you being present in the specific history of the human beings you created and leading them to the kingdom of God and salvation.
The Bible Reading Guide is a book designed to help believers read and meditate on the Bible.
This book tells us about the specific places in which the Israelites lived and the circumstances under which they lived, based on their history.
You can also find out what God said to them.
To this end, we have indicated Bible verses corresponding to each map and summarized the contents of the Bible in a concise storytelling format.
― From the text
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01 Abraham Called by God
02 Ancestors of Faith: Isaac, Jacob, Joseph
03 Exodus from Egypt and Conquest of Canaan
04 The Age of Judges: The Twelve Tribes Settled in Canaan
05 King Saul
06 King David and Solomon
07 The Divided Kingdom Era: The Kingdom of 'Northern Israel - Southern Judah'
08 The Activities of the Prophet Elijah
09 The Activities of the Prophet Elisha
10 The Destruction of the Northern Kingdom of Israel by Assyria
11 The Destruction of the Southern Kingdom of Judah by Babylon
12 The Persian Empire: The Return of the Exiles
13 The Hellenistic Empire: The Empire of Alexander and His Successors
14 Hellenistic Empire Period: Maccabean Revolt
15 Roman era
16 Palestine during Jesus' childhood
17 Jesus' Deeds as Seen in the Gospel of Matthew
18 Jesus' Deeds as Seen in the Gospel of Mark
19 Jesus' deeds as seen in the Gospel of Luke
20 Jesus' actions as seen in the Gospel of John
21 The Passion Journey of Jesus
22 Plan of the Temple and Sanctuary in the Time of Jesus
23 The Apostle Paul's First Missionary Journey
24 The Second Missionary Journey of the Apostle Paul
25 The Apostle Paul's Third Missionary Journey
26 Apostle Paul's Mission to Rome
27 The Growth of the Church: Early Christianity
Bible Reading Chart
01 Abraham Called by God
02 Ancestors of Faith: Isaac, Jacob, Joseph
03 Exodus from Egypt and Conquest of Canaan
04 The Age of Judges: The Twelve Tribes Settled in Canaan
05 King Saul
06 King David and Solomon
07 The Divided Kingdom Era: The Kingdom of 'Northern Israel - Southern Judah'
08 The Activities of the Prophet Elijah
09 The Activities of the Prophet Elisha
10 The Destruction of the Northern Kingdom of Israel by Assyria
11 The Destruction of the Southern Kingdom of Judah by Babylon
12 The Persian Empire: The Return of the Exiles
13 The Hellenistic Empire: The Empire of Alexander and His Successors
14 Hellenistic Empire Period: Maccabean Revolt
15 Roman era
16 Palestine during Jesus' childhood
17 Jesus' Deeds as Seen in the Gospel of Matthew
18 Jesus' Deeds as Seen in the Gospel of Mark
19 Jesus' deeds as seen in the Gospel of Luke
20 Jesus' actions as seen in the Gospel of John
21 The Passion Journey of Jesus
22 Plan of the Temple and Sanctuary in the Time of Jesus
23 The Apostle Paul's First Missionary Journey
24 The Second Missionary Journey of the Apostle Paul
25 The Apostle Paul's Third Missionary Journey
26 Apostle Paul's Mission to Rome
27 The Growth of the Church: Early Christianity
Bible Reading Chart
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Publisher's Review
A guidebook perfect for those of us who find the Bible difficult.
This book was created by priests from the pastoral department who have been serving the faithful in their parishes for a long time, so it can be said to be the most suitable guidebook for our believers who have difficulty with the Bible.
The priests of the pastoral department have compiled a 27-chapter guide (14 chapters on the Old Testament, 1 chapter on the Roman era, and 12 chapters on the New Testament) that is essential for reading the Bible, so that anyone interested in the Bible can easily access it.
This map is organized in the order of 'Creation → Age of the Holy Spirit → Age of the Wilderness → Age of the Judges → Age of the Early Monarchy → Age of the Divided Kingdom → Age of Exile → Age of Persia → Age of Hellenism → Age of Rome', so you can understand the entire flow of the Bible just by looking at this map.
Additionally, each book of the Bible set in this era is marked in the upper right corner of each map, so no matter how you read the Bible, you can benefit from this map book.
In addition, since video lectures are available on the pastoral office website along with this map, you can read the Bible while understanding its overall background.
And after reading, you can read the summary again with the map, which is a great help in understanding and organizing the Bible in three dimensions.
A slender but faithful structure for reading the entire Bible.
This book contains more than just Bible maps.
It explains how to study the Bible, and organizes the history of Israel and the Old and New Testaments so that you can see them at a glance.
It also provides a full-color Bible map to help you easily explore the events of the Bible. It also includes the corresponding time periods, fun illustrations, and brief Bible synopsis, making it a great book to read alongside the Bible anytime, anywhere.
In addition, this book includes a Bible reading chart, so if you read the Bible every day for two years with this book, you can read the entire Bible without any burden.
It is a thin book, yet it is written for believers from various angles.
Therefore, this book will be an essential friend to all believers who wish to read the Bible with a heart that loves God.
Love the Bible.
Then the Bible will protect you.
Admire the Bible.
Then the Bible will embrace you.
Dig into the Bible.
Look for it in the Bible.
You will get everything there.
Those who do not know the Bible do not know the power of God or the wisdom of God.
Not knowing the Bible is not knowing Christ.
― Saint Jerome
This book was created by priests from the pastoral department who have been serving the faithful in their parishes for a long time, so it can be said to be the most suitable guidebook for our believers who have difficulty with the Bible.
The priests of the pastoral department have compiled a 27-chapter guide (14 chapters on the Old Testament, 1 chapter on the Roman era, and 12 chapters on the New Testament) that is essential for reading the Bible, so that anyone interested in the Bible can easily access it.
This map is organized in the order of 'Creation → Age of the Holy Spirit → Age of the Wilderness → Age of the Judges → Age of the Early Monarchy → Age of the Divided Kingdom → Age of Exile → Age of Persia → Age of Hellenism → Age of Rome', so you can understand the entire flow of the Bible just by looking at this map.
Additionally, each book of the Bible set in this era is marked in the upper right corner of each map, so no matter how you read the Bible, you can benefit from this map book.
In addition, since video lectures are available on the pastoral office website along with this map, you can read the Bible while understanding its overall background.
And after reading, you can read the summary again with the map, which is a great help in understanding and organizing the Bible in three dimensions.
A slender but faithful structure for reading the entire Bible.
This book contains more than just Bible maps.
It explains how to study the Bible, and organizes the history of Israel and the Old and New Testaments so that you can see them at a glance.
It also provides a full-color Bible map to help you easily explore the events of the Bible. It also includes the corresponding time periods, fun illustrations, and brief Bible synopsis, making it a great book to read alongside the Bible anytime, anywhere.
In addition, this book includes a Bible reading chart, so if you read the Bible every day for two years with this book, you can read the entire Bible without any burden.
It is a thin book, yet it is written for believers from various angles.
Therefore, this book will be an essential friend to all believers who wish to read the Bible with a heart that loves God.
Love the Bible.
Then the Bible will protect you.
Admire the Bible.
Then the Bible will embrace you.
Dig into the Bible.
Look for it in the Bible.
You will get everything there.
Those who do not know the Bible do not know the power of God or the wisdom of God.
Not knowing the Bible is not knowing Christ.
― Saint Jerome
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: December 25, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 68 pages | 248g | 210*298*15mm
- ISBN13: 9788932118147
- ISBN10: 8932118140
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