聖經

閱讀聖經全部66卷書,按舊約和新約分類瀏覽。

舊約

(39 )

創世記

50

The book of beginnings. Genesis tells the story of creation, the fall of man, the flood, and the lives of the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. It establishes God's covenant relationship with His chosen people.

出埃及記

40

Exodus recounts the deliverance of Israel from slavery in Egypt, the giving of the Law at Mount Sinai, and the construction of the Tabernacle. It reveals God as the great deliverer and lawgiver.

利未記

27

Leviticus contains the laws and regulations for worship, sacrifice, and holy living. It emphasizes the holiness of God and the need for His people to be holy.

民數記

36

Numbers records the wilderness wanderings of Israel, including their failures and God's faithful provision. It contains censuses, laws, and the journey toward the Promised Land.

申命記

34

Deuteronomy is Moses' farewell address to Israel, recounting the Law and urging obedience before entering the Promised Land. It emphasizes love for God and His commandments.

約書亞記

24

Joshua tells the story of Israel's conquest and division of the Promised Land under Joshua's leadership. It demonstrates God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promises.

士師記

21

Judges covers the period after Joshua when Israel was led by various judges. It shows the cycle of sin, oppression, repentance, and deliverance that characterized this era.

路得記

4

The story of Ruth, a Moabite woman who chose to follow Naomi's God and became the great-grandmother of David. It illustrates loyalty, redemption, and God's grace to all nations.

撒母耳記上

31

1 Samuel covers the transition from judges to kingship in Israel, featuring the prophet Samuel, King Saul, and the rise of David. It shows the importance of obedience to God.

撒母耳記下

24

2 Samuel chronicles David's reign as king over all Israel, including his triumphs and failures. It reveals both the blessings of obedience and the consequences of sin.

列王紀上

22

1 Kings covers Solomon's reign, the building of the Temple, and the division of the kingdom into Israel and Judah. It includes the ministry of Elijah.

列王紀下

25

2 Kings continues the history of the divided kingdoms, the ministries of Elisha, and the eventual fall of both Israel and Judah to foreign powers.

歷代志上

29

1 Chronicles retells Israel's history from Adam to David's reign, with emphasis on genealogies and the preparation for the Temple. It highlights worship and the priestly line.

歷代志下

36

2 Chronicles covers Solomon's reign through the Babylonian exile, focusing on the kings of Judah and the importance of the Temple and faithful worship.

以斯拉記

10

Ezra tells of the return of Jewish exiles from Babylon and the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem. It emphasizes spiritual renewal and obedience to God's Law.

尼希米記

13

Nehemiah recounts the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls and the spiritual revival under Nehemiah's leadership. It shows the power of prayer, perseverance, and faithful leadership.

以斯帖記

10

Esther tells how a Jewish queen saved her people from genocide in Persia. Though God's name is not mentioned, His providence is clearly seen throughout the story.

約伯記

42

Job explores the question of why the righteous suffer. Through Job's trials and God's response, it reveals God's sovereignty and the limits of human understanding.

詩篇

150

Psalms is a collection of 150 songs and poems expressing every human emotion in relation to God. It includes praises, laments, thanksgivings, and royal psalms.

箴言

31

Proverbs is a collection of wisdom sayings primarily from Solomon. It provides practical guidance for righteous living, covering topics like wisdom, work, relationships, and speech.

傳道書

12

Ecclesiastes reflects on the meaning of life "under the sun," concluding that fearing God and keeping His commandments is the whole duty of man.

雅歌

8

A poetic celebration of romantic love between a bride and groom. It portrays the beauty and purity of marital love as designed by God.

以賽亞書

66

Isaiah is called the "evangelical prophet" for its many messianic prophecies. It contains warnings of judgment, promises of restoration, and clear foretelling of Christ's suffering and glory.

耶利米書

52

Jeremiah prophesied during Judah's final days, warning of Babylonian captivity while offering hope of a new covenant. Known as the "weeping prophet" for his deep compassion.

耶利米哀歌

5

Lamentations mourns the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple. Despite the grief, it expresses hope in God's mercy and faithfulness.

以西結書

48

Ezekiel prophesied during the Babylonian exile, using vivid visions and symbolic actions to convey God's messages of judgment and future restoration.

但以理書

12

Daniel tells of faithful Jews in Babylonian captivity and contains apocalyptic visions of future kingdoms and the end times. It demonstrates faithfulness under persecution.

何西阿書

14

Hosea uses the prophet's marriage to an unfaithful wife as a picture of God's unfailing love for unfaithful Israel. It is a powerful message of grace and restoration.

約珥書

3

Joel uses a locust plague as a symbol of the coming Day of the Lord, calling for repentance and promising the outpouring of God's Spirit.

阿摩司書

9

Amos, a shepherd called by God, delivers stern warnings of judgment against Israel's social injustice and empty religion, while holding out hope for restoration.

俄巴底亞書

1

The shortest book in the Old Testament, Obadiah prophesies judgment against Edom for their violence against Israel and promises restoration for God's people.

約拿書

4

Jonah tells of the prophet who fled God's call to preach to Nineveh, was swallowed by a great fish, and finally obeyed. It reveals God's mercy for all nations.

彌迦書

7

Micah prophesies judgment against Israel and Judah for their sins but looks forward to the Messiah born in Bethlehem and a future of peace and righteousness.

那鴻書

3

Nahum prophesies the fall of Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. It celebrates God's justice and His protection of those who trust in Him.

哈巴谷書

3

Habakkuk questions God about using the wicked Babylonians to punish Judah, and receives the answer that "the just shall live by faith."

西番雅書

3

Zephaniah warns of the coming Day of the Lord and calls Judah to repentance. It ends with a beautiful promise of restoration and joy.

哈該書

2

Haggai urges the returned exiles to rebuild the Temple, promising that the glory of the latter house will be greater than the former.

撒迦利亞書

14

Zechariah combines visions of encouragement with messianic prophecies, looking forward to the coming King who will bring peace and salvation.

瑪拉基書

4

The last book of the Old Testament, Malachi rebukes Israel for their half-hearted worship and promises the coming of the Messiah and a day of judgment.

新約

(27 )

馬太福音

28

Matthew presents Jesus as the promised Messiah and King. Written for a Jewish audience, it connects Old Testament prophecies with Jesus' life, teachings, death, and resurrection.

馬可福音

16

Mark is the shortest Gospel, presenting Jesus as the servant who came to minister and give His life as a ransom. It is action-packed and fast-paced.

路加福音

24

Luke presents Jesus as the Son of Man who came to seek and save the lost. Written by a physician, it emphasizes Jesus' compassion for all people, especially the marginalized.

約翰福音

21

John presents Jesus as the divine Son of God, the Word made flesh. It contains the most theological depth and the famous "I AM" statements of Jesus.

使徒行傳

28

Acts records the birth and growth of the early church, from Jesus' ascension through the ministries of Peter and Paul. It shows how the gospel spread from Jerusalem to Rome.

羅馬書

16

Romans is Paul's most systematic theological letter, explaining the gospel of justification by faith, sanctification, and God's plan for Jews and Gentiles.

哥林多前書

16

Paul addresses problems in the Corinthian church including divisions, immorality, and questions about spiritual gifts, marriage, and the resurrection.

哥林多後書

13

Paul defends his apostleship and ministry, while speaking openly about suffering, comfort, and the new life in Christ. It is his most personal letter.

加拉太書

6

Paul defends the gospel of grace against legalism, arguing that justification is by faith alone, not by works of the Law. It is the charter of Christian liberty.

以弗所書

6

Ephesians reveals the mystery of the church as the body of Christ and describes the believer's position in Christ and practical instructions for Christian living.

腓立比書

4

Written from prison, Philippians is a letter of joy and encouragement. Paul urges unity, humility, and rejoicing in all circumstances.

歌羅西書

4

Colossians emphasizes the supremacy and sufficiency of Christ over all things, countering false teachings that added to faith in Christ.

帖撒羅尼迦前書

5

One of Paul's earliest letters, written to encourage new believers in Thessalonica and clarify teachings about Christ's return.

帖撒羅尼迦後書

3

Paul corrects misunderstandings about the Day of the Lord and urges believers to stand firm and work diligently while waiting for Christ's return.

提摩太前書

6

Paul gives practical instructions to Timothy about church leadership, false teaching, and godly living. It is a key pastoral epistle.

提摩太後書

4

Paul's last letter, written from prison, encourages Timothy to remain faithful, preach the Word, and endure hardship for the gospel.

提多書

3

Paul instructs Titus on church organization and godly living in Crete, emphasizing sound doctrine and good works.

腓利門書

1

A personal letter asking Philemon to forgive and welcome back his runaway slave Onesimus as a brother in Christ. It exemplifies Christian forgiveness and reconciliation.

希伯來書

13

Hebrews shows the superiority of Christ over angels, Moses, and the Levitical priesthood. It encourages Jewish Christians to hold fast to faith in Christ.

雅各書

5

James is a practical letter about authentic faith demonstrated through works. It addresses trials, temptation, the tongue, wisdom, and prayer.

彼得前書

5

Peter encourages believers facing persecution, reminding them of their living hope in Christ and calling them to holy living and faithful endurance.

彼得後書

3

Peter warns against false teachers and scoffers, and reminds believers of the certainty of Christ's return and the importance of spiritual growth.

約翰一書

5

1 John was written to assure believers of their salvation and to counter false teachings. It emphasizes love, light, and life in Christ.

約翰二書

1

A brief letter encouraging walking in truth and love, while warning against deceivers who deny Christ's incarnation.

約翰三書

1

The shortest book in the New Testament, 3 John commends Gaius for his hospitality and warns against the prideful Diotrephes.

猶大書

1

A short but powerful letter urging believers to contend for the faith against false teachers and ungodly men.

啟示錄

22

The final book of the Bible, Revelation reveals the ultimate triumph of Christ over evil, the judgment of the world, and the creation of a new heaven and new earth.