Introductions
to the Books of the Bible
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About the Introductions
Like the NIV itself, the NIV Study
Bible is the work of
a transdenominational team of Biblical scholars [more
about the NIV Bible]. All confess the authority of the Bible
as God's infallible word to humanity. They have sought
to clarify understanding of, develop appreciation for,
and provide insight into that word. This website provides
the "Introductions to the Books of the Bible" that are
found in the NIV
Study Bible.
Each introduction
to each book of the Bible is different. Introductions vary
in length and reflect both the nature of the material itself
and the strengths and interests of contributing editors.
An introduction frequently reports on the book's title,
author, and date of writing. It details the books background
and purpose, explores themes and theological significance,
and points out special problems and distinctive literary
features. Where appropriate, such as in Paul's letters to
the churches, it describes the original recipients of a book
and the city in which they lived.
A complete outline of the book's content is provided in
each introduction (except for the introduction to Psalms).
For Genesis, two outlines—a literary and a thematic—are
given. Pairs of books that were originally on literary work,
such as 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, and 1 and 2 Chronicles,
are outlined together.
Certain kinds of material have been made more accessible
through the use of the following symbols:
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The trowel points out where archaeological
data can be found. |
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The character symbol occurs where certain book introductions
provide descriptions and/or characterizations of a person
or a people. |
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The printer symbol links to a format this is designed
for printers and is located after the name of the book
of the Bible. |
From the NIV Study Bible
Copyright © 2002 Zondervan.
All rights reserved. Book introductions used with permission.
General Editor: Kenneth L. Barker.
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