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What's In the Bible

A Tour of Scripture from the Dust of Creation to the Glory of Revelation

R. C. Sproul , Robert Wolgemuth

Religion / Biblical Reference / Handbooks

A road map that will help you better comprehend the Bible as a whole. Sharpen your understanding and admiration for the most important book ever written--the most monumental story ever recorded.

Esteemed theologian R.C. Sproul and best-selling author Robert Wolgemuth collaborated to highlight the essence of God's voice, activity, and purpose throughout the Old and New Testaments in this understandable and readable introduction to the Bible.

Written from the perspective of a theologian and a layman, What's In the Bible is designed to welcome both newcomers and seasoned believers to the Bible by:

  • Summarizing the overall story that the Bible tells, from Genesis to Revelation.
  • Unpacking common doctrinal themes.
  • Coherently presenting the different types of literature found in Scripture and providing the cultural framework for each.
  • Linking the Old and New Testaments with an explanation of the period between them.
  • Focusing on portions of Scripture that might be confusing, such as Jesus' parables and the background of the book of Revelation.

This revised and updated edition also includes a new topical index for ease of reference.

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