Gateway to God’s Word

Officers ordained in the Presbyterian Church answer the question:  “Do you accept the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to be, by the Holy Spirit, the unique and authoritative witness to Jesus Christ in the Church universal, and God’s Word to you?”

Do you?   Do you know some of the stories?  Do you think other people know it better than you?   Do you ever read the Bible?

I am not admonishing anyone who doesn’t read the Bible.  In my experience most people I meet in church don’t know Scripture as much as they wish they did, or think they should.  We live in a diverse society with many faith traditions.  We live in a time when religion has struggled.  We live in a time of competing voices and philosophies trying to make sense of our society.

But if we belong to a church, or seek to follow the way of Christ, then Scripture is essential.  The less we know, the more we wander away from it.  The more we know, the more resources are available to us as we navigate these strange and challenging times.

So in our daily eNews, I am sharing sections of Gateway to God’s Word, a book written by my father Dr. Rev. Harry Eberts, Jr., to assist readers in gaining a clearer understanding of the Bible.     Pastor Harry

Contents

Introduction—How to Study the Bible

Chapter 1—Pioneering Persons: Moses, the Covenant-Maker

Chapter 2—Pioneering Persons: David, the King

Chapter 3—Pioneering Persons: Elijah, the Prophet

Chapter 4—Pioneering Persons: Jesus, the Christ

Chapter 5—The Kingdom of Solomon, the Great, Son of David

Chapter 6—Two Kingdoms Where One Stood Before: Israel and Judah

Chapter 7—”How Lonely Sits the City”: Warfare and Destruction in the Southern Kingdom

Chapter 8—”By the Waters of Babylon”: The Exile of Judah

Chapter 9—”A Star Shall Rise in Jacob”: The Age of Jesus Christ

Chapter 10—The Wandering Arameans: The Patriarchs of Israel

Chapter 11—In the Days When Judges Rules

Chapter 12—“Is there Any Word from the Lord?” The Era of the Prophets

Chapter 13—The Disciples of Jesus as an Organized Movement

Chapter 14—Israel’s Faith before Israel Was a Kingdom: The Oldest Sources for Israelite Religion

Chapter 15—The Golden Age of Israelite Literature

Chapter 16—Reflections from Six Centuries Other Sources Behind Our Source

Chapter 17—Preaching and Teaching in New Testament Times

Chapter 18—The Israelite Underground: Theology of the Deuteronomic Movement

Chapter 19—The Conservative Revolution: Theology of the Priestly Writers

Chapter 20—The Singer of Strange Songs: The Chronicler of Israel

Chapter 21—Beyond the Damascus Road: The Theology of the Apostle Paul

Chapter 22—Christian Faith in the Empire of Rome Theologies of the Synoptic Gospels

Chapter 23—“The Word Became Flesh”: Theology of the Gospel of John

Chapter 24—Putting It Together and Seeing It Whole: The Canon of Scripture

Chapter 25—Jesus Stands Alone