Explore how the Bible’s foundational books fit together and why scholars read the canon as a single unfolding narrative.
This edition surveys key sections of the Old Testament, the prophets, and the New Testament, framing how narrative and law work together to advance a unified story. It shows how ancient texts are organized, introduces major themes, and explains the aims behind prophetic and gospel writings.
Structured for curious readers, it guides you through the Pentateuch’s mix of history and law, the aims of prophecy, and the arc of the Revelation to John. You’ll see how a big plan ties together generations, covenants, and the promise of a world shaped by divine purposes.
- Clear explanations of how narrative and law support a growing story across the Bible
- Accessible introductions to major books and their place within the canon
- Context about authorship, structure, and the purpose of prophetic and gospel writings
- A steady, scholarly approach that helps readers connect details to the bigger plan
Ideal for readers seeking a grounded, readable gateway into biblical study and the canon’s unfolding narrative.