THE BIBLE: WHAT IT IS!

BY 'ICONOCLAST'


By Charles Bradlaugh

Published By The Author


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BEING AN EXAMINATION THEREOF FROM GENESIS TO REVELATIONS






TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:

The author states the scope of his work as "BEING AN EXAMINATION THEREOF FROM GENESIS TO REVELATIONS". My copy of the first two pamphlets give only the first nine books of the 39 book St. James version--nor can I find in any old book stores or on internet search any print or electronic copy which goes beyond the first nine books of the Old Testament. Either my nine books are but a fragment of the whole of Bradlaugh's work, or he may not have completed it. Regardless, the detail of his work here, with Hebrew and Greek references, make this a valuable study. If any reader has access to the remainder of this work, whether whole or partial, kindly notify:  DW.

Click on any page number to view an image of the printed page. These images display all the Hebrew and Greek passages marked in the digital page as [——].






Contents

BOOK I. GENESIS
BOOK II. EXODUS
BOOK III. LEVITICUS
BOOK IV. NUMBERS
BOOK V. DEUTERONOMY
BOOK VI. JOSHUA
BOOK VII. JUDGES
BOOK VIII.   RUTH
BOOK IX. SAMUEL










BOOK I. GENESIS

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The Bible is the name by which the collection of Books beginning with Genesis and ending with Revelations is commonly known. It is derived from the Greek word [———] (Books), and this name is supposed to have been first applied in the fifth century by Chrysostom, before which time those books were known as [———] holy writings, sacred writings, writings of God.

The Bible is divided into three parts: the Old Testament, containing thirty-nine books, the New Testament, containing twenty-seven books, and the Apocrypha, containing fourteen books; making in the whole eighty books. It is only the first portion,

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