Then in November, we released an update to add the Old Testament.
When we released the Book of Mormon, I had taken the time to develop a Book of Mormon outline, and I wanted to outline the Old Testament as well.
I started looking online for some good Old Testament outlines to use as a reference, and while I found a number, none were really what I wanted.
So, I began to review numerous articles on the Old Testament to help me understand each book better, and I went through the entire Old Testament chapter by chapter, and often page by page, comparing what I was reading to the articles and identifying ways to group and relate the parts.
In addition to study, I prayed frequently that Heavenly Father would help me to understand and organize an outline that would be useful for me and others; simple enough to make the book more understandable and approachable without oversimplifying.
The resulting outline was built into the plugin, but I quickly realized that I needed to create a printable version.
So, here’s the final outline in PDF format that can be downloaded and printed by anyone who finds it useful.
An Outline of The Old Testament
[Edit 01/03/2011 – you can find the most recent revision of the outline, as well as outlines for other books of scripture, at http://scripturelog.com/outlines .]
I’ve learned a great deal through this process and have grown to both understand and love the Old Testament more than I ever have before. Even if in the end the outline is only really useful to me, it’s been worth it.
(There is also a revised and simplified version of my Outline of the Textual Structure of the Book of Mormon for those interested)