A Birds-Eye View of the Bible

Frank Nelson Palmer
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Title: A Bird's-Eye View of the Bible Second Edition
Author: Frank Nelson Palmer
Commentator: J. Wilbur Chapman
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A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF THE BIBLE
[SECOND EDITION]
BY
FRANK NELSON PALMER
Instructor of English Bible, Winona Schools, 1903-1911
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
REV. J. WILBUR CHAPMAN, D.D.
(To First Edition)
CINCINNATI MONFORT & COMPANY 1914

Copyright, 1914, by FRANK N. PALMER

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE INTRODUCTION 7
PREFACE TO THE SERIES 8
PREFACE TO THE BOOK 10
CHART OF THE SIXTY-SIX BOOKS OF THE BIBLE 13
THE KINGDOM FORESHADOWED 17
THE KINGDOM FORMING 29
THE KINGDOM CONQUERING 39
THE KINGDOM UNDIVIDED AND THE KINGDOM DIVIDED-- The Historical
Books 47 The Poetical Books 55 The Prophetical Books 65
THE KINGDOM IN CAPTIVITY 73
THE KINGDOM RESTORED 79
THE KINGDOM'S TRUE KING 89
THE KINGDOM CONQUERING THE WORLD 97 The Acts 98 The Pauline Epistles
103 The General Epistles 111
THE KINGDOM TRIUMPHANT 117

INTRODUCTION
TO FIRST EDITION
The Bible is a Lamp to our feet and a light to our pathway. To know it thoroughly is to be
kept from stumbling, and to walk in the light is fellowship with Him who is the heart of
the Book.
The Bible is a Rock; to be familiar with its pages is to be established in character, in hope
and in faith, and while we may sometimes tremble, the rock is immovable. The Bible is
the true water of life. Mr. Moody used to say that it comes down from on high and rises
again in mighty power to the throne on the principle that water seeks its own level. To
know the Bible is, therefore, to live a heavenly life and to be filled with all the fullness of
the spirit of Christ.

The author of this text book knows his Bible thoroughly and he has the God-given ability
of making it plain to others. What is here presented he has worked out in the class room
and in his own rich Christian experience. I count it a privilege to write this line of
introduction. The members of the Young People's Societies in the churches, Christian
Associations, Bible study classes and Christian workers generally will find it most
helpful. A busy business man by means of it could think his way through much of God's
Word. It is a timely presentation of a great subject. I am sure that God will bless it richly
to all who attempt to study it.
J. WILBUR CHAPMAN.

PREFACE TO THE SERIES
* * * * *
SEARCH Series of Bible Study Text Books
* * * * *
_"Be Ye Explorers of the Writings."_--JOHN 5:39
* * * * *
Teachers of the Scriptures are issuing many valuable aids to Bible study. This series of
text books is based upon the "Search" idea. We believe this idea is fundamental. It is
commended to the student public for the following reasons:
_It is the Divine Method._
"Seek ye out of the book of Jehovah" is the God-given command in Isaiah 34:16 "Search
ye the Scriptures" is the command of the God-man in John 5:39. The God who wrote the
Book and the God who knows man will prescribe the best method by which man shall
become acquainted with the Book.
_It is the Pedagogic Method._
"What seest thou?" One basic pedagogic principle is to train the pupil's physical and
mental eyes to see things for himself. The first and largest gate to knowledge is the eye
gate.
_It is the Scientific Method._
The scientist searches for facts. He hunts for facts in the stars, in the rocks, in the plants,
in the animals. From these facts he deduces principles. "What saith the Scriptures?"
_It is the Interesting Method._

The search of the hunter, the explorer, the experimenter, the excavator, the student, is a
joyous labor. Every sense is alert There is no drudgery, no fatigue. The "eureka" stirs a
song of gladness. There is much joy in bearing this testimony: "I have found Micah 6:8,
or Isaiah 12, or Jeremiah 45:5, or Philippians 4:19," etc.
Now this is a Workable Method. The teacher can apply it. Give every pupil a certain
definite Search task.
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