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Children should not just read the Bible, but experience it. In The Story of the Bible young readers will discover not only the sanctity and wisdom, but the excitement of the stories and events that shaped human history and brought about our salvation. Unlike anything else in the market, this series uses the "schoolhouse model" approach where children of all ages can engage with the content. From the great traditional content of the Text Books, to the challanging Test Books, to the fun Activity Books, to the unmatched media companion pieces, this product line has it all! Volume I, The Old Testament, begins the journey. In these pages children will: * Visit the Garden of Eden * Board Noah's ark * Climb the Tower of Babel * Follow Moses through the Red Sea * Listen to David's harp * Witness Samson's strength * Enter the lion's den with Daniel * Learn God's plan from the prophets Each account is told in story form to engage readers, with each narrative supplemented with actual Bible quotes. A closing summary provides context for the stories and reveals a lesson for daily life, while unique Biblical illustrations complement the stories. Help the children in your life come to know and love the Bible through this groundbreaking series, The Story of the Bible. Their encounter with Scripture will never be the same.The Text Book, Test Book, and Video Lecture Series are targeted to middle school students, while the Activity Book and accompanying Teacher's Manual are for elementary aged students. The Audio Drama can be enjoyed by children of all ages.

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Date de parution 24 mai 2015
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EAN13 9781618906519
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The Story of the Bible
Volume II:
The New Testament
The Story of the Bible
VOLUME I: The Old Testament
Text Book
Test Book
Teacher’s Manual
Activity Book
Audio Dramatization
Video Lecture Series
VOLUME II: The New Testament
Text Book
Test Book
Teacher’s Manual
Activity Book
Audio Dramatization
Video Lecture Series
The Story of the Bible --> --> -->
Volume II:
The New Testament --> --> --> --> --> -->
The Story of the Bible: Volume II, The New Testament © 2015 TAN Books, PO Box 410487, Charlotte NC, 28241.
Much of the content of this book originally appeared in Bible History: A Textbook of the Old and New Testaments for Catholic Schools © 1931 Benziger Brothers, Inc., Printer to the Holy Apostolic See, New York. The rights were purchased from Benziger by TAN Books in 2000.
Nihil obstat for Bible History : Arthur J. Scanlan, S.T.D.
Imprimatur for Bible History : + Patrick Cardinal Hayes
Archbishop of New York
New York City, New York
July 1, 1931
The Story of the Bible: Volume II, The New Testament includes an extensively revised and updated version of the New Testament portion of Bible History, edited by Brian Kennelly and Paul Thigpen, Ph.D., to which has been added chapters 19 – 23 by Paul Thigpen, © 2015 TAN Books.
All Scripture quotations have been freely adapted from the New Testament, Confraternity Text © 1941, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.
All rights reserved. With the exception of short excerpts used in articles and critical reviews, no part of this work may be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in any form whatsoever, printed or electronic, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
Cover and illustrations by Chris Pelicano
Maps by Abby Glazier
Paperback Edition: 978-1-61890-644-1
eBook Edition: 978-1-61890-652-6
Kindle Edition: 978-1-61890-651-9
Cataloging-in-Publication data on file with the Library of Congress Printed and bound in the United States of America -->
TAN Books
www.TANBooks.com
Charlotte, North Carolina
2015
CONTENTS
Introduction: Your Time Has Come
PART ONE: How Christ Prepared to Redeem the World
Chapter 1: The World Into Which the Messiah Came
Chapter 2: The Redeemer Comes to Earth
PART TWO: How Christ Ministered
Chapter 3: Christ Begins His Public Ministry
Chapter 4: Christ Calls All People to Repentance
Chapter 5: Christ, the Great Teacher
Chapter 6: Christ Works Miracles
Chapter 7: Christ, the Friend of the Sick
Chapter 8: Christ Casts Out Demons and Raises the Dead
Chapter 9: Christ, the Friend of the Poor
Chapter 10: Christ Founds His Church
Chapter 11: The Disciples Struggle to Understand
PART THREE: How Christ Redeemed the World and Returned to Heaven
Chapter 12: The Enemies of Christ
Chapter 13: The Last Days of Christ’s Ministry
Chapter 14: Christ at the Last Supper and in the Garden
Chapter 15: Christ Before His Accusers
Chapter 16: Christ Is Crucified, Dies, and Is Buried
Chapter 17: The Proof of Christ’s Divinity
PART FOUR: How the Apostles Became the Foundation of the Church
Chapter 18: The Growth of the Early Church
Chapter 19: The Seed of God Is Scattered
Chapter 20: Paul’s Conversion and Early Ministry
Chapter 21: Paul Takes the Gospel to Europe
Chapter 22: Paul’s Third Missionary Journey
Chapter 23: Paul in Jerusalem and Rome
The Books of the New Testament
Maps
Index
And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father.
—John 1:14
THE NEW TESTAMENT
The Story of the Bible will take you through the adventures of both Testaments, in two volumes. The first volume covers the Old Testament, and this second volume covers the New Testament.
INTRODUCTION
Your Time Has Come
Get ready for an adventure.
Open your mind and stretch your imagination. Soon we’ll travel back in time to trace the origins of the universe and of the human race. Through the power of a Book unlike any other book, we can journey to a distant age, all the way back to the first age.
By the time this voyage is complete, you’ll arrive back home in the present day. But what you learn along the way will help you understand better your unique place in today’s world. And it will allow you to look forward, with hope and wonder, to the world to come.
Your ancestors before you, those who lived in the days of old, once sat by firelight as they studied and learned from this Book. It’s filled with tales of adventure, betrayal, vengeance, war, love, heroism, and hope. As you embark on this journey, you’ll come to know men and women of great holiness, and some of great wickedness as well. You’ll encounter angels and demons, kings and queens, warriors and prophets—and everyday people like yourself, all with a story to tell.
Your time has come to learn this story. It’s your turn now . You must take this Book, the one we call the Bible, and learn everything there is to know about it. Think of it as a flaming torch that has been carried through the long, dark nights of human history, a torch that has now been passed to you. Take it, steady it, and move forward with its knowledge and wisdom, so that one day you can pass it on to the ones who follow you.
But before you take up this torch, burning with the power of God’s Word, it’s important to understand why our heavenly Father gave it to us.
The Book of Nature
God created us to know Him, love Him, and serve Him in this world, so that we can be happy with Him forever in the world to come. The better we know Him, the more we’ll love Him; and the more we love Him, the more eager we’ll be to do His holy will.
For this reason, the most important lessons we must learn are those that help us to know more and more about God.
We can learn many things about God from the world around us. The radiant stars, moon, and sun that light the sky; the fragrant forests and pastures, dotted with blossoms; the towering mountains and vast deserts—all these were made by God. They are beautiful , so they tell us that the God who made them is beautiful .
The mighty rivers flow, and the great waterfalls come crashing down. The ocean tides rise and fall, and no one can resist them. Storms come thundering with lightning and gale winds. All these are powerful , so they tell us that the God who made them is powerful .
Our families and friends are kind and good to us. They watch over us lovingly and take care of our needs. So they show us that the God who made them is loving and caring .
In all these ways, the world tells us about our God. Since He’s the One who created it, we might think of Him as an Author, and the world as His Book. Just as an author writes words on a page, so God writes with his divine Hand on the sky, the land, the sea, and the people of our world. Each morning when we open our eyes, we’re able to read from this “Book of Nature” that He’s written.
Even so, we need more than this “book” all around us to understand who God is and how He wants us to live. That’s because we aren’t always able to read correctly the wonderful lessons that are found in the Book of Nature. The things of this world are so beautiful and powerful and good that we may be tempted to think more of them than we do of the God who made them. We may end up loving them more than we love God.
But there’s another reason as well why we need more than the Book of Nature to learn about God. We find that many important things about God and His will for us aren’t written in that book. Some truths are above and beyond nature, and we call these supernatural .
God knows these truths because He is all-wise and knows all things. He wants to share them with us. Why? If we learn these supernatural truths, we’ll know how to love and serve Him in a nobler way. And that will make us far happier than we could ever be if we had to depend on the Book of Nature alone.
Why We Have the Bible
For this reason, God gave us another book, which we call the Bible. It helps us make sense of the lessons that are written in the Book of Nature, as well as many other things that otherwise we could never know or understand about God, ourselves, and the world around us.
Children can’t understand everything that adults can, but even the wisest adult can never understand certain things in the mind of God. They are simply too far beyond us, too complex, too vast, for us to grasp. So we must trust in Him when He tells us that something is true.
How can we trust that everything God says is true? Because He knows all things, and He cannot lie. The truths that we can’t fully understand, even after God has told them to us, we call mysteries .
The Bible was written by men who were chosen by God especially for that purpose. These men wrote down what God wanted them to write, and nothing else. He guided them so they would not make a mistake. He brought to their memories the truths they had learned, and He placed thoughts in their minds that would never have come to them otherwise. The help that God gave to these sacred writers we call divine inspiration .
After Christ ascended into heaven, God inspired some of His apostles and disciples to write down many of the things He had said and done. God watched over them and guided them, making sure they would write all that He wanted them to write. After the generation of the apostles, no one ever had that special gift of divine inspiration again. By that time, God had revealed to us all the truths that are necessary for us to enter into the kingdom of heaven and to live with Him forever.
The Church that Christ founded guards the truths that He revealed. It’s like a castle built to protect a great spring of life-giving water. When the spring is protected, the living water can flow out from it to all those who come to drink.
Christ promised to be with His Church—the King in His castle—until the end of time. Through this promise, we know that the Church cannot make a mistake when she

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