The Holy Scriptures of the Old Testament

This edition contains an analysis of the books of the Old Testament. General historical, textual and exegetical information about the Bible as the holy book of Christianity is given. It tells about the liturgical features of the use of the first five books of the Holy Scriptures. This manual is intended for students of theological schools, students studying in the specialties "Theology", "Religious Studies", as well as everyone interested in the content of one of the oldest books of mankind.

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Ep. Alexander (Mileant)

Scripture

of the Old Testament

Contents of the book:

1. Preliminary information

2. The Pentateuch of Moses

3. History Books

4. Teaching books

5. The Prophetic Books

6. Appendix.

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1. Preliminary information

Content:

The Concept of Holy Scripture. Why the Scriptures are dear to us. Why should you know the Old Testament? Under the direction of the Church. The divine inspiration of the Scriptures. The history of the origin of the Holy Books. The question of "non-canonical" books. The original form and language of the Scriptures. The language of sacred books. Targums and other ancient translations. The original appearance of the Holy Books. List of Old Testament books. Summary of Scripture translations. Holy Scripture and Divine Services. Levels of understanding. Ways of Explanation. The mood of the soul when reading the word of God. Harmony of two revelations.

The Concept of Holy Scripture

The Holy Scripture or Bible is a collection of books written by prophets and apostles, as we believe, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The Bible is a Greek word meaning "books." This word is put in Greek with the article "ta", in the plural, i.e. it means: "Books with a certain content". This definite content is God's revelation to people, given in order for people to find the way to salvation.

The main theme of the Holy Scriptures is the salvation of mankind by the Messiah, the incarnate Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ. The Old Testament speaks of salvation in the form of types and prophecies about the Messiah and the Kingdom of God. The New Testament sets forth the very realization of our salvation through the incarnation, life and teaching of the God-Man, sealed by His death on the cross and resurrection. According to the time of their writing, the holy books are divided into the Old Testament and the New Testament. Of these, the first contain what the Lord revealed to people through the divinely inspired prophets before the coming of the Savior to earth; and the second is what the Lord the Savior Himself and His apostles revealed and taught on earth.