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Mac e-Sword. The Septuagint in the New Testament. General Observations The following table provides a summary overview of New Testament quotations from the Old Testament.

The Septuagint in the New Testament

Twenty-four Old Testament books, listed in the first column of the table - Genesis through Malachi - , are quoted in sixteen New Testament books - Matthew through 2 Peter -, named in the top row. The row in blue provides the total number of quotations from the Old Testament in each New Testament book. In addition, this line shows the total of all verses in the Old Testament books quoted, the total number of quotations (320), and the frequency of quotations for those books taken as a whole. As a guide to reading the table, note that the book of Genesis has 1508 verses and is quoted 31 times in the New Testament. Table 1: Quotations Overview Some additional remarks about the table: (1) the reader may notice that fractional quotations are listed. . (2) The verse count for each book is based on the Authorized Version. Free Online Library: Main Bibliographic Divisions.

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Aquinas Study Bible. Companion to the Bible. 1.

Companion to the Bible

The unity of the Pentateuch has already been considered (Ch.9, No.12), and will appear more fully as we proceed with the examination of the separate books included in it. Even if we leave out of view the authority of the New Testament, this unity is too deep and fundamental to allow of the idea that it is a patchwork of later ages. Under divine guidance the writer goes steadily forward from beginning to end, and his work when finished is a symmetrical whole. Even its apparent incongruities, like the interweaving of historical notices with the laws, are marks of its genuineness; for they prove that, in those parts at least, events were recorded as they transpired. Such a blending of history with revelation does not impair the unity of the work; for it is a unity which has its ground not in severe logical arrangement and classification, but in a divine plan historically developed. 2. 3. But the Abrahamic covenant itself finds its explanation in the previous history. 4. 5. 6.

The Color-Coded Library and Study System - Knoxville evangelical. Color-coding or marking your Bible in some organized manner serves several purposes.

The Color-Coded Library and Study System - Knoxville evangelical

First, it allows the reader to identify specific passages that speak to him/her during the actual reading for future reference. How many times have you found yourself searching for a verse that you have read or heard preached or referred to, yet when you need it, you can’t seem to locate it? Marking your Bible can help alleviate some of that problem. Students, especially college level students, have long used highlighter pens to mark in their textbooks those statements or passages that they feel are important to remember for class discussion and/or exams.

After the reading has taken place, the markings, colored or not, provide a visual indexing and summary system for quick and easy location of certain passages. Second, with some careful forethought, a marking system becomes your own personal interaction with the material, whether it be a Bible or any other written work. Bible Christian Society - Apologetics for the Masses. BestCommentaries.com / Old and New Testament Bible Commentary reviews, ratings, and prices.