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Here are quick summaries of the 66 books of the Bible: Old Testament: Genesis — God creates the universe and fashions humans in His own image and places them in a perfect environment.
The simplest way to understand every book of the Bible: this guide sums up the Old and New Testaments in one sentence per book. (Great for adults and kids.)
Explore Bible chapter summaries for every Book of the Bible. Journey from the creation story in Genesis to the apocalyptic visions of Revelation, gaining key insights into each Book's central themes and messages.
In the summary below, I present the official name of the biblical chapter with its common name in parenthesis. The author of each book (where known) is included along with a brief summary of the biblical book's intent, content, and key characters.
God blesses Abraham’s son and their son’s. Through their disappointments and failures, He displays His power and sovereignty in their lives; but in at the end of the book of Genesis, God’s people are in a foreign land and wondering about the promise land.
BibleRef.com Book Summaries - links to summaries of each book of the Bible.
A Summary of the Contents of Each Bible Book contains summaries for the Old and New Testament. 'Genesis - Describes the creation; gives the history of the...'
Bible Summary: Every Chapter in 140 Characters or Less. All the summaries are here on the website, and you can get an edited selection of summaries along with lots more background information on each book of the Bible in my @BibleIntro book, but I still have regular emails asking for a hard copy book of all the summaries.
The Bible is a collection of 66 books inspired by God that guide the life of every believer. These books were written by more than 40 people over approximately 1500 years, and each character and story helps point to one person: Christ Jesus and His act of redemption.
It’s a list of all the 66 books of the Bible and each of them has a link to a chapter-by-chapter summary of that book. Here’s what you’ll see when you click a link, using the four chapters of Ruth as an example.