Old

Testament

The Old Testament forms the foundation of Scripture—revealing God’s creation, covenant, law, promises, and dealings with His people. It prepares the way for the Messiah and provides the theological structure upon which the New Testament stands.

Pentateuch

The Pentateuch records the foundation of God’s revelation, covenant, and law. It introduces God as Creator and Redeemer, establishes humanity’s purpose, and defines Israel’s identity as God’s chosen people through covenant relationship.

History

The Historical Books trace Israel’s journey in the Promised Land, from conquest to kingdom to exile and return. They reveal God’s faithfulness, human responsibility, and the consequences of obedience and disobedience

Wisdom

Wisdom literature explores life lived before God in a fallen world. Through poetry, prayer, and reflection, these books address worship, suffering, morality, love, the fear of the Lord and other wide range of topics as the foundation of wise living.

Major Prophets

The Major Prophets proclaim God’s holiness, judgment, and redemptive purpose on a large historical scale. They confront sin, call for repentance, and reveal God’s promise of restoration and a coming Messiah.

Minor Prophets

The Minor Prophets deliver God’s message through concise but powerful proclamations. They address covenant faithfulness, social justice, repentance, and hope, affirming God’s sovereignty and enduring mercy toward His people.