






1. THE STRUCTURE OF THE
BOOKS
OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
ACCORDING TO THE HEBREW CANON
The Appendixes were written by Dr.
E.W. Bullinger.
I. The Law (Torah).
A.
GENESIS. The beginning. All produced by the Word
of God (Gen 1:3). Israel as a "family" (Gen 15:1)
B. EXODUS. History.
Israel emerging
from Families and Tribes to a Nation. Called "Hebrews" according to
their
"tongue."
C. LEVITICUS.
Worship. Jehovah in the midst. He, Israel's God; and they, His People.
B. NUMBERS. History. Israel,
now a "Nation," numbered, and blessed as such (23, 24).
A. DEUTERONOMY. The end. All depending on the Word
of Jehovah. Israel regarded as in the "Land."
II. The Prophets(Nebi'im).
The
Former Prophets
(Zech. 7:7) - [a,b,c,d]:
A.
JOSHUA. "The Lord of all the
earth" giving possession
of the Land. Government under Priests.
B. JUDGES.
Israel forsaking
and returning to God; losing and regaining their position in the Land.
"No king." Bethlehem. Failure under Priests.
C. SAMUEL.Man's
king "rejected"; God's king (David) "established."
D. KINGS.
Decline and Fall under the kings.
The
Latter Prophets [d,c,b,a]:
D.
ISAIAH. Final blessing under
God's King.
C.
JEREMIAH. Human
kings "rejected." David's "righteous Branch" "raised up."
B.
EZEKIEL. God forsaking
Israel,
and returning in glory, to say for ever of His Land and city
"Jehovah-Shammah."
A.
MINOR PROPHETS. "The Lord of
all the earth"
giving restored possession of the Land, and foretelling final and
unending
possession.
III. The Psalms (Kethubim,
Writings).
A.
PSALMS. Tehilim.
"Praises." God's purposes
and counsels as to His doings in the future.
B. PROVERBS,
i.e. Rules: Words
which govern or rule man's life. God's moral government set forth.
C. JOB.
"The
end of the Lord" shown in Satan's defeat, and the saints deliverance
from
tribulation.
The
Five Megilloth
[d,e,f,e,d]:
D.
CANTICLES. Virtue rewarded.
Read by the Jews at the Passover: the Feast
which commemorates the deliverance from Pharaoh, the Jews' oppressor.
E. RUTH.
The stranger gathered in to hear of, and share in, God's
goodness in Redemption. Read at Pentecost, which commemorates God's
goodness
in the Land.
F. LAMENTATIONS.
"Alas!" The record of Israel's woes. Read at the
Fast of the ninth of Abib.
E.
ECCLESIASTES. "The Preacher."
The People collected to hear of
man's vanity. Read at the Feast of Tabernacles, which commemorates
God's
goodness in the wilderness.
D.
ESTHER. Virtue rewarded. Read
at the Feast of Purim, which commemorates
the deliverance from Haman, "the Jews' enemy."
C.
DANIEL.
"God's judgment." Here are shown the final defeat of Antichrist, and
the
deliverance out of "the Great Tribulation."
B.
EZRA-NEHEMIAH. Men who
governed
and ruled God's People in their resettlement in the Land.
A.
CHRONICLES. Dibrae hayyamim.
"Words of
the Days"; or, God's purposes and counsels as to Israel's doings in the
past, and until the time of the end.
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