Monday, October 11, 2021

Bible Breakdowns



I received this complimentary product through the 
Homeschool Review Crew.

Have you ever stopped to think how overwhelming it can be for a new believer to open a Bible and wonder "Where do I start." If you have no knowledge of God's Word obtaining a broken down subject-by-subject overview of each book of the Bible is less intimidating. Maybe you are very familiar with the Bible but sometimes wish you could remember a specific story or event and where it is located. You may know the specific book that it is found in but are unsure exactly where in the book it is found. That is where Bible Breakdowns comes in. Teach Sunday school wants individuals of all ages and backgrounds to be able to study and learn God's Word. Bible Breakdowns is an easy accessible tool as you study God's Word. After purchasing material from the website you will be given access to the files in PDF format. You can use the material from your computer or print it out. 


Teach Sunday school offers a wide range of Bible study tools, complete Bible curriculum, topical lesson packs, crafts, a teen and tween section, Bible games, a toddler and preschool section, and even seasonal packages. 

Homeschool parents will be able to find so many tools to help their child study and learn God's Word. Some of the helpful resources include Bible Hero Fact Files, coloring pages, Books of the Bible At A Glance. 


What exactly makes Bible Breakdown so helpful. Each book of the Bible is condensed into a one page overview. Each page lays out:
  • The book name 
  • Whether it is in the Old Testament or the New Testament
  • The numerical place within the Bible
  • A brief synopsis of the book
  • Number of chapters
  • The type of book it is such as history, poetry, major prophets, gospel, etc.
  • The date it was written
  • Time period covered
  • Author
  • A listing of book/chapter/verses followed by subject
  • Classic Bible Stories are highlighted in blue
  • Most popular verses
The main focus is on the Book/Chapter/Verses and Subject for each book. For example, in Genesis 19:1-29 is the Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Another example, Mark 6:30-44 is the Miracle: Feeding of the 5,000. 


I chose to use a three ring binder. I also used page protectors to place the 
Bible Breakdowns in. I was looking for a way to be able to use it long term
and not have to worry about pages tearing out of the binder. 



There is a Contents page with 
page numbers to easily get to the book that you want to study. 



In my opinion, Book-By-Book Bible Breakdowns is a system that would be helpful to have available to reference at home. This is a great way for younger children to become more familiar with what is in each book of the Bible and find some of the great stories found in scripture. The set-up is so very user friendly and the content is fantastic. I am currently participating in Bible Study Fellowship. This year we are studying the book of Matthew. Being able to see a one page overview of everything about the book and the breakdown was helpful. I have read the book of Matthew many times and know what is containing within the book itself by having the breakdown was still extremely helpful. The content found on Teach Sunday School's website is applicable for home, church, and school use. 

Be sure to take the time to read what my Fellow Crew Members thought about Bible Breakdowns. 

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