The Bible Book by Book by Josiah Blake Tidwell

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By Aria Cooper Posted on Jan 25, 2026
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Tidwell, Josiah Blake, 1870-1946 Tidwell, Josiah Blake, 1870-1946
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Ever opened the Bible and felt immediately lost? You start in Genesis with creation and talking snakes, flip a few pages and there are laws about mildew, then suddenly you're in poetry about deer panting for water. It's a lot. That's where this old book comes in. Think of it as a friendly guide who meets you at the entrance of a massive, beautiful library. Instead of shoving you into the stacks, he first gives you a map. 'The Bible Book by Book' doesn't add new ideas; it organizes the old ones. Tidwell walks you through each book, one by one, answering the basic questions you're too embarrassed to ask: Who wrote this? When? And seriously, what's the main point here? He connects the dots between stories, showing how the exile in Babylon sets up the hope in Isaiah, or how the Gospels each tell the same story with a different flavor. It's the 'pre-game show' for Bible reading—giving you the context so you can actually enjoy the game. If you've ever wanted to understand the Bible's big picture but didn't know where to start, this is your starting line.
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Okay, let's be honest. The Bible can be intimidating. It's a huge collection of books written over centuries, and jumping in without a guide can leave you confused. Josiah Blake Tidwell's The Bible Book by Book is that guide. It was written over a century ago, but its goal is timeless: to make the structure and story of the Bible clear for anyone.

The Story

This isn't a storybook with characters and plot twists. Instead, think of it as a friendly, chapter-by-chapter tour. Tidwell takes each book of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, and gives it a simple breakdown. For each one, he answers key questions: What's the main purpose of this book? Who likely wrote it and when? What are the big events or themes inside? He doesn't get bogged down in tiny details. Instead, he shows how the books fit together. He'll explain why the books of history matter before you read the prophets, or how the letters of Paul connect to the specific problems of early churches. It's all about seeing the forest, not just getting lost in the trees.

Why You Should Read It

I love this book for its clarity. Tidwell has a teacher's heart. He doesn't assume you know anything, but he also doesn't talk down to you. Reading this before (or alongside) your Bible reading is like having the director's commentary turned on. Suddenly, you see why Leviticus is all about laws—it's setting up a holy community. You understand that the sadness in Lamentations makes the hope in Isaiah even sweeter. It transforms the Bible from a confusing jumble of ancient texts into a coherent, grand narrative about promise, failure, redemption, and hope. It gives you the confidence to open any book and have a basic idea of what you're getting into.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for two kinds of people: curious newcomers to the Bible who feel overwhelmed, and long-time readers who know the stories but have never quite seen how they all connect. It's not a book of deep theology or argument. It's a practical, structural handbook. Because it's old, some of the language is formal and a few historical details might be dated, but its core mission—providing a clear map—is as useful today as it was in 1914. If you want to move from random Bible dipping to understanding the whole story, start here.



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Kevin Anderson
1 year ago

Without a doubt, the atmosphere created is totally immersive. A true masterpiece.

Patricia Davis
1 year ago

Amazing book.

Carol Anderson
1 year ago

The fonts used are very comfortable for long reading sessions.

Ashley Martin
1 year ago

After finishing this book, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. I learned so much from this.

Ava Hill
1 year ago

This book was worth my time since the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. A valuable addition to my collection.

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