New Testament Survey (2 Unit)
Written over a fifty-year period (A.D.
45-95) the New Testament contains 27 books with a variety of styles.
The first four books (Gospels) cover the life of the Lord Jesus Christ
and together provide a comprehensive picture of His life and teachings.
The book of Acts describes the history of the early Christians and the
spread of the church. Paul’s letters to various local churches and
individuals are full of encouragement and explanations of the beliefs of
the church. There are also a number of letters from other authors. The
New Testament closes with the book of Revelation. In this final book, we
are told of things to come. |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Introduction to the New Testament
Chapter 2 Matthew, Mark and Luke
Chapter 3 Gospel of John and Acts
Chapter 4 Romans and 1 Corinthians
Chapter 5 2 Corinthians and Galatians
Chapter 6 Ephesians and Philippians
Chapter 7 Colossians and Philemon
Chapter 8 1 and 2 Thessalonians
Chapter 9 1 Timothy, Titus and 2 Timothy
Chapter 10 Hebrews, James and 1 Peter
Chapter 11 2 Peter and 1, 2, 3 John
Chapter 12 Jude and Revelation