Memorize facts about the books of the Bible with flash cards.
The book of Genesis describes God’s perfect and complete creation in the beginning.
PDF DownloadExodus tells about the Jews, their bondage and slavery in Egypt, and their deliverance by God through His servant Moses.
PDF DownloadGod was faithful to His people as He provided for and protected them. But they kept sinning against Him.
PDF DownloadThe book of Joshua tells of the many battles against the wicked nations that were necessary in order to take the land.
PDF DownloadIsrael turned from God. Everyone did what was right in their own eyes, forgetting God’s laws.
PDF DownloadThis is the account of Ruth, whose love and commitment to the one true God of Israel led her to travel to a foreign land.
PDF DownloadThis book tells us about the life of Samuel, who became a prophet, a priest, and the last judge over Israel.
PDF DownloadAfter King Saul died, David became king. King David was a great warrior and led Israel in victory over many nations.
PDF DownloadThe kingdom was divided. The northern kingdom of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord. The southern nation of Judah produced good and bad kings.
PDF Download2 Chronicles tells of the southern kingdom of Judah and the kings that reigned there after Solomon died. King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon destroyed Jerusalem.
PDF DownloadGod’s sovereignty is clearly seen throughout all the events in the book of Esther.
PDF DownloadPsalms is a book of prayers and hymns meant to draw our attention from ourselves and to our mighty God.
PDF DownloadIn the book of Proverbs, Solomon taught that the wisdom we need to seek is wisdom we can receive from God.
PDF DownloadIn the book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon, the king of great wisdom and wealth, revealed that the things of the world are empty, hollow, and without meaning.
PDF DownloadGod has given a precious gift in marriage. It is to be respected, honored, and enjoyed between one man and one woman for life.
PDF DownloadGod sent the prophet Jeremiah to the nation of Judah to warn them that their idolatry, backsliding, and disobedience would be judged by the holy God.
PDF DownloadJeremiah is known as the “weeping prophet.” The destruction he saw in Judah broke his heart.
PDF DownloadEzekiel was called by God in a supernatural and amazing vision that displayed God’s greatness.
PDF DownloadDaniel was exiled to Babylon along with his friends. God blessed him, and he was moved into King Nebuchadnezzar’s service.
PDF DownloadThe book of Hosea parallels a man’s love and faithfulness to his unfaithful wife with God’s love and faithfulness to His unfaithful people.
PDF DownloadJoel warned that the day of the Lord—a day of God’s wrath and judgment—would come.
PDF DownloadThe prophet Amos was a simple shepherd called by God to speak to the northern kingdom of Israel.
PDF DownloadGod called Jonah to preach to the wicked and pagan city of Nineveh, the capital of the nation of Assyria.
PDF DownloadThe prophet Micah told the people that God’s judgment would come because of their idolatry, false teachers, and mistreatment of the poor.
PDF DownloadGod sent Nahum to tell the wicked Assyrians that they would be destroyed because of their cruelty, sin, and idolatry.
PDF DownloadZephaniah prophesied during the reign of King Josiah in Judah. His message was severe.
PDF DownloadHaggai spoke his message to the Jews after they returned to Jerusalem to rebuild the Temple of God that had been destroyed by the Babylonians.
PDF DownloadThere were about 400 years between the prophecies of Malachi and the opening of the New Testament. These are called “silent years.”
PDF DownloadMark’s gospel is a narrative full of action that tells of Jesus’ life and journeys.
PDF DownloadIn this Gospel, we see how much Jesus loved sinners and those who were hated, ignored, and avoided.
PDF DownloadThe church in Corinth was struggling to separate themselves from the sins and worldliness they saw around them every day.
PDF DownloadFalse apostles and teachers were determined to preach a new and untrue gospel to the church at Corinth.
PDF DownloadThe letter to the Galatians was written to Jews and Gentiles who had come to faith in Jesus Christ.
PDF DownloadThe letter to the Philippians was written to encourage the church at Philippi. Paul thanked them for their generosity toward him in a time of need.
PDF DownloadThis letter provides the fullest presentation of Jesus Christ and His work on earth.
PDF DownloadThe believers at Thessalonica were young in their faith, and Paul wrote to encourage them to persevere in the gospel.
PDF DownloadThis second letter to the church at Thessalonica was written during a time of great persecution.
PDF DownloadPaul wrote this last letter from prison in Rome. He knew as he wrote it that he would die very soon.
PDF DownloadPaul wrote this letter to Titus, who was ministering on the island of Crete, because he had heard that false teachers were deceiving the church there.
PDF DownloadPaul wrote this letter to Philemon on behalf of Philemon’s runaway slave, Onesimus.
PDF DownloadThe book of Hebrews presents Jesus Christ as the perfect High Priest, the Son of God, and the promised Messiah.
PDF DownloadJesus Christ suffered for us, leaving us an example so that we might follow in His steps and rejoice in suffering for His name’s sake.
PDF DownloadJesus Christ suffered for us, leaving us an example so that we might follow in His steps and rejoice in suffering for His name’s sake.
PDF DownloadThe Apostle John was an old man when he wrote this letter. John encouraged his readers to consider their faith.
PDF DownloadThis short, second letter from John was written to the early church as a warning against worldly deceivers.
PDF DownloadJohn’s message says that believers are not to imitate evil but good, and that whoever does good is from God.
PDF DownloadIt is believed Jude was Christ’s half-brother. He lived and wrote at a time when Christianity was under great attack.
PDF DownloadThe Apostle John wrote this last letter from the island of Patmos. It presents the Revelation of Jesus Christ and things that must soon take place.
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