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The work My Holy Bible Extracts of 1,401 Powerful Verses started on January 2, 2004 when I commenced an intensive and in-depth daily reading of the Holy Bible. It covered all the 39 books of the Old Testament and the 27 books of the New Testament. It comprises of 824 powerful verses from the Old Testament and 577 powerful verses from the New Testament. The breakdown is shown below: a. Genesis: 25 verses b. Exodus: 62 verses c. Leviticus: 18 verses d. Numbers: 37 verses e. Deuteronomy: 73 verses f. Joshua: 20 verses g. Judges: 7 verses h. Ruth 3: verses i. 1 Samuel: 19 verses j. 2 Samuel: 12 verses k. 1 Kings: 9 verses l. 2 Kings: 10 verses m. 1 Chronicles: 10 verses n. 2 Chronicles: 13 verses o. Ezra: 3 verses p. Nehemiah: 11 verses q. Esther: 10 verses r. Job: 24 verses s. Psalms: 119 verses t. Proverbs: 71 verses u. Ecclesiastes: 15 verses v. Song of Solomon: 6 verses w. Isaiah: 89 verses x. Jeremiah: 34 verses y. Lamentations: 6 verses z. Ezekiel: 23 verses aa. Daniel: 24 verses bb. Hosea: 9 verses cc. Joel: 5 verses dd. Amos: 3 verses ee. Obadiah: 2 verses ff. Jonah: 9 verses gg. Micah: 4 verses hh. Nahum: 2 verses ii. Habakkuk: 6 verses jj. Zephaniah: 3 verses kk. Haggai 6: verses ll. Zechariah: 12 verses mm. Malachi: 10 verses nn. Mathew: 90 verses oo. Mark: 45 verses pp. Luke: 51 verses qq. John: 44 verses rr. Acts: 29 verses ss. Romans: 47 verses tt. 1 Corinthians: 43 verses uu. 2 Corinthians: 11 verses vv. Galatians: 17 verses ww. Ephesians: 23 verses xx. Philippians: 11 verses yy. Colossians: 12 verses zz. 1 Thessalonians: 3 verses aaa. 2 Thessalonians: 1 verse bbb. 1 Timothy: 13 verses ccc. 2 Timothy: 13 verses ddd. Titus: 3 verses eee. Philemon: 2 verses fff. Hebrews: 33 verses ggg. James: 18 verses hhh. 1 Peter: 7 verses iii. 2 Peter: 9 verses jjj. 1 John: 14 verses kkk. 2 John: 1 verses lll. 3 John: 2 verses mmm. Jude: 4 verses nnn. Revelation: 31 verses Each of the 1,401 powerful verses has either a question that pricks the conscience of the reader, excites him or her, and provokes in the reader the urge to review one's relationship with God. Interacting with some of the posers contained in this work will definitely lead to a sober reflection of the reader, as well as strengthen one's abiding faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. In addition to the questions, there are some explanations on some of the deep sayings of the Holy Book which most readers tend to misconstrue. Above all, this work will induce readers, particularly Christians, to take ownership in godly pursuits and to domesticate their relationship with God as against the lukewarm attitude of most Christians who treat God as an abstract being. This work is about the desire to draw near the God in us and to personalize our relationship with him. The work concludes with an afterword, which is a candid advice from the heart of the author to all readers.