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Bible Workbook Vol. 1 Old Testament

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The Bible Workbooks are a systematic, individual study of the Bible, providing a thorough biblical understanding. The student learns by doing; information is given and questions are asked to test their understanding. Bible Workbook Volume 1 gives an overview and a book-by-book study of the Old Testament. Interesting, stimulating, and informative, Bible Workbooks provide an understandable and enjoyable means of personal Bible study.

This is a great book if you are looking for a study. Helpful and very insightful.

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Very detailed, very knowledgeable book. Hard to access via Kindle but would be good as a hard copy workbook which is its aim. Lots of cross-referencing and detail. I would find it interesting to do. Not sure what age group it's aimed at but if teacher-led it could be flexible.

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While this book is not broken down into expected chapter headings, or go book by book, it is well put together, thorough, and easy to read. The author does a great job of making the information accessible. It was written with high school students in mind, and it is certainly great for that, but can be used by anyone wanting a better understanding of the Old Testament. There are maps included, which is nice, and also questions to promote thinking, as well as places to fill in information you learn along the way. I would recommend this!

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Very interesting book that helps you really think about what you're reading when you're going through the bible. I feel like the questions are enough to give you time to really think through what you've read, digest it, and find out what you really think about it.

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A very thorough workbook that helps with the study of the Old Testament. It is outlined in a way that makes it easier for anyone that is wanting to learn more from the Bible with easy explanations and exercises. I highly recommend this workbook for anyone that wants to understand and further comprehend the Old Testament!

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Very nice addition to help with bible study. Very well thought put and written. Thanks to Netgalley, the author and the publisher for the arc of this book in return for my honest review. Receiving the book in this manner had no bearing on my review as it is my own.

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It is no secret that the Old Testament is not that easy to understand. The texts are ancient. The contexts are drastically different than our world. The cultures are too hard to comprehend. Enter this classic workbook for anyone who wants to walk through the Old Testament. Written originally for High School Bible classes, this work has been revised several times. Due to its popularity, it has been republished once again for a new generation.

There are notes to the teacher to help instructors optimize the use of the book. Using a chronological approach, the purpose of the book is a broad overview of the general themes of the Old Testament. Walker begins with twelve convictions about the Bible. This helps us appreciate that even though the workbook summarizes the broad themes of the Bible, we must always be aware that there are much more than what this workbook can cover. These include:

What the Bible says about itself;
General outline of Hebrew History;
Types of Literature;
Manuscripts description;
Famous Bible translations;
Dates, Authorship, etc.


The book can also be used for adult Bible Classes using the four units of twelve lessons each. The lesson numbers are difficult to read but the flow is chronological. Perhaps, instead of studying the book in separate forms, readers will flow along from one section to another without the need for subdivisions. The blank lines would prompt readers and students to refer frequently to the Bible for answers. There are Bible verses to memorize; questions to trigger our memories of what we know; memory keys; acronyms; interesting facts; even games about the Bible to maintain any student's level of interest. All in all, it is a fascinating overview of the Old Testament to help us get a better grasp of the big story of the Bible.

My Thoughts
It takes a little while to get used to the format of the book. I was initially expecting clearly marked Old Testament Bible books as chapter headings or genre headings as a guide for study. However, Walker uses her own demarcations; namely the sections: 1) Introduction; 2) Exodus; 3) United & Divided Kingdom; and 4) The Divided Kingdom. It does not cover all the 39 books of the Old Testament. The teacher should be bold to try different ways to use this book. One need not follow exactly the schema proposed. Use this book in conjunction with the Bible as the guide. Some of the parts would require updating, such as the section on translations. Since the year 2000, there has been many more translations. For a brief book, I still think this book has a lot of potential.

In summary, I enjoyed reading through and being challenged by the questions posed by the author. The way to truly learn is to work through the various questions and use the Bible frequently. If there is one key strength in this book, it is exactly the latter.

Catherine B Walker has taught at the Indonesian Baptist Theological Seminary for 26 years. She has authored several workbooks and theological textbooks in the Indonesian language.

Rating: 4 stars of 5.

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This book has been provided courtesy of Moody Publishers and NetGalley without requiring a positive review. All opinions offered above are mine unless otherwise stated or implied.

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In this first volume, the author begins by showing some generalities of the Bible, such as the unity, the translations, the literary genres and the main divisions of the Scriptures.

Then, it begins to show us a general structure of each book of the Old Testament, which consists of the name, the author and other very interesting data. The reader will find that the structure of each book of Scripture contains a series of questions to deepen further in the reading of the Scriptures.

An interesting detail in this volume is that the author makes a connection between the Old and New Testaments, allowing the reader to have a clearer picture about the Scriptures.

This book will be very useful for every student of the Scriptures, since it is written in a simple way, allowing the assimilation of the content to be more accessible.

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This book states that it was written primarily for high school students. The introduction in the book gives the student assignments so that they understand what languages the Bible was translated into, how God wrote the Bible by using men from different occupations and intellects, and an exercise utilized by looking up Bible verses to understand Who God the Creator is.
Students will learn about Satan, sin, Abraham, Noah, and Job, along with understanding the reasons why they did what they did, the history of their different parts of their world and map reading in their study of these books of the Bible.
This book would be a useful guide for a junior or freshman Sunday School class or an independent study tool.

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