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How many Old Testament Books| Old testament books




Old testament books



How many Old Testament Books are there? and Names of Old Testament books and how to memorize the Old testament books. does any one know how many books are in Old Testament.

Here is a trick to remember , how many letter are there in word “Old”  is 3 and how many letter in “Testament” is 9 .so combine 3 and 9 to each other that’s make 39. Yeah you heard it right , there are 39 books in the Old Testament .

Many people don’t understand .how  Old testament books  are arranged .they assume ,its kind a chronological from the first book written to the last .instead the Old testament arranged in section and to help us with  those sections. Remember that there are either in group of 5 books or 12 books .In fact we have 5 section which are like 
 
                   “ 5 12 5 5 12 ”

These 5 12 5  5 12  refers to 5books  12 books 5books 5 books 12 books .
And here is some help with section .The first section is

Law section.

these are the books of  Moses who receive in the form of  the Ten Commandments.
Remember the Law consist of  5 books .

The next section is the history books which contain 12 books and after that 5 books of poetry,5 books of  Major Prophets and 12 books of  Minor Prophets.

Major Prophets are not important than Minor prophet just they have written in more word .so their books are long.

Lets learn a sentence that will help us remember the books of law name start  with letter and also its easy to remember .here is sentence-

"God’s Eternal  Love  Never  Dies"

Each word of these sentence help us remember first letter of  Books name.
So lets start from beginning .letter start with G E L N D respectively so here are the books.
First books is Genesis.
Second books start with journey of Jews and wilderness. Its start with E
And its called Exodus.
Next are
Leviticus ,
Numbers and
Deuteronomy .

After the law comes History section .there are 12 books  in History section.
Joshua ,Judges ,Ruth (3 books)
Next we have 3 pairs or another 6 six books .these are arranged in opposite alphabetical order .
1 Samuel, 2 Samuel,
1 Kings, 2 kings,
1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles

And remaining three books are
Ezra ,
Nehemiah,
Esther.



Poetry Section

Now we have 5 books of poetry . Many poet write about love, others write about pain and overcoming pain but the joy of  the Lord is our strength according to our Bible. Now Lets memorize one sentence to remember the books name easily by referring the first letter of these word of sentences.

“Jesus Provide People Eternal Strength”

Here are the books name with starting letter of  these sentence.
Jobs,
Psalms,
Proverbs,
Ecclesiaste,
Song of Solomon.


Major Prophets

Lets take another sentence to remember the names books

“I just love every day”

Here are the books -
Isaiah,
Jeremiah,
Lamentations,
Ezekiel,
Daniel.

Minor Prophet

In Minor prophet ,there are 12 books .Here are the sentence for the reference.

“Having Jesus Always Offer Joy”

Books are

Hosea ,
Joel,
Amos,
Obadiah,
Jonah.

And remaining 7 books of  this section are something like this .lets have another sentence for  these remaining books. So here are the sentence

“My New ,Happy Zookeeper Hoists Zebra Manure”

Books are

Micah,
Nahum,
Habakkuk,
Zephaniah,
Haggai,
Zechariah,
Malachi

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The New Testament | who wrote New Testament



overview of new testament


The New Testament ,if you open up a Bible to its table of contents .you'll see it's made up of two large collections the Old and New Testaments. Who wrote the New Testament ,"Paul The Apostle" have written New testament.The word Testament refers to a covenant partnership which is what both of these collections are all about. They tell one epic and complicated story of God's covenant partnership with Israel and all humanity .the Old Testament is called Tanakh in Jewish tradition. It's a unified scroll collection of 39 Israelite texts that were over a thousand years in the making .in contrast the 27 books of the New Testament all came into existence within30 to 40 years of each other they were all written by first-generation followers of Jesus.

From an early period Christian communities began collecting these texts and reading them alongside the OldTestament as one unified story that leads to Jesus. the New Testament begins with four narrative books that together are called the gospel they tell the story of Jesus of Nazareth's life death and resurrection as an announcement of good news .there followed by a fifth narrative work called Acts of the Apostles here the Risen Jesus Commission's the Apostles a word that means the sent ones.
They're appointed as jesus's representatives to spread the good news about him throughout the ancient world. After Acts comes a collection of letters from the Apostles these were written to provide teaching and guidance for local communities of Jesus's followers called churches. there are 13 letters connected to the Apostle Paul and they're not arranged in the order of when they were written, but rather from the longest to the shortest .then there's a letter to the Hebrews written by a close but unnamed associate of the Apostles.

After this are the letters of James Jude Peter and John -were brothers of Jesus and - were among his first followers. The last New Testament book is the revelation a letter to seven churches that reveals a prophetic word of challenging comfort to all of Jesus's followers .so those are the books of the New Testament but what are they about and how are they connect with the Old Testament to make up one unified story.

 Think of it this way the Bible is one long epic narrative with multiple movements or acts .the Old Testament recounts the first series of Acts that give you everything you need to make sense of the story to follow .the core themes and the plot conflict are arranged in design patterns. and then in the New Testament these are all picked up and carried forward to the store his culmination in Jesus let me show you what I mean the first act is about God and all humanity. God provides a sweet garden temple for humans who are made to be God's partners in ruling the world. but the humans are foolish and they give in to a dark temptation and rebel against God's wisdom.

So their exile into a wilderness where they start killing each other. They build cities that spread their selfishness and oppression leading up to the big bad city of Babylon but God loves the world and it's foolish humans so he sets in motion a rescue plan by promising the arrival of a new human who will destroy the evil that has lured us into self-destruction. the next act of the biblical story is about God and Israel and it develops the themes and patterns of the first act .god calls a new humanity out of Babylon into a sweet garden land Abraham Sarah and his descendants the Israelites God promises that through them divine blessing will be restored to all of the nations.

Surely these are the new humans that we're waiting for but the Israelites repeat humanity's rebellion against God building their own violent cities that lead to self-destruction and another exile in Babylon but God sustains his promise that the new human will come from Abraham's lineage it will be a priest king who will now have to rescue both Israel and humanity from Babylon to restore God's blessing to the world.

 Now notice how these two acts are designed according to the same pattern the second act is a longer and more violent version of the first and together they explore the tragic human condition but they also highlight God's promise which is developed more in the next act the Old Testament prophets and poets the prophets accused Israel and all nations of their evil and they announce that one day God himself would arrive to bring the day of the Lord and deliver his world from Babylon.

he would do it through a promised royal priest who's going to suffer like a slave and die for the sins of Israel and all humanity but then he'll be exalted as king over the nation's. He will call others to leave Babylon and join the new covenant people who will partner with God to rule over a New Jerusalem that is over a new creation and so the Old Testament concludes by anticipating a new act in the story and when you turn to the New Testament. it's the same story now being carried forward in Jesus .let's see how the four Gospel accounts introduce Jesus of Nazareth both as the promised son of Abraham who will restore God's blessing to the nation's and also as that new human who will defeat evil and restore humanity to partnership with God.

So Jesus is portrayed as a human and more he went about announcing the arrival of God's promised kingdom and he spoke and acted as if he was Israel's divine king but instead of calling himself King, Jesus referred to himself as the Son of man that is the human one who would act like a servant.
The Gospels are making the claim that in Jesus Israel's God has become the faithful Israelite and the true human that we are all made to be but have failed to be. Jesus's mission was to confront that dark evil that lurks underneath humanity's evil .luring us into selfishness violence and death but how do you defeat that kind of evil.

The surprising answer in the Gospels is that Jesus overcame our evil by allowing it to kill him on his paradoxical throne the cross where Jesus died for Humanity's evil and sin and it's where he lived out what he taught that non-violence forgiveness and self giving love are the most powerful things in the universe and because God's love for his world is stronger than evil or death. Jesus was raised to new life as the prototype of a new humanity and this brings us to the story of Acts. Through the spirit God empowers Jesus's followers to spread the life and love of Jesus out into the world as they invite people to leave their old humanity and join Jesus's multi-ethnic family the new humanity.

this is where the letters from the Apostles fit into the story. here the Apostles address early Christian communities and they show how the good news about the risen King Jesus changed history and should reshape every part of our lives. they also explained the good news by constantly appealing to stories from the Old Testament and the stories of Jesus. showing us how to see our own life stories as part of the epic biblical story so all humanity is trapped in a babylonian exile but Jesus came to create a new home.

we're all living in different kinds of Egyptian slavery to selfishness and sin but Jesus died as the pass to liberate us into the promised land .our old humanity is bound for the dust of death but Jesus's resurrection opened up a new future for a new humanity. we live here in the current evil age but through Jesus and the spirit a new creation has burst open here and now and this leads us to the book of Revelation where the whole biblical story comes together in powerful symbolism and imagery.

 Jesus is portrayed as a slaughtered bloody lamb who is exalted as the divine king of the world. he's leading his people out of slavery in exile in Babylon and as they resist babylons influence. They may have to suffer alongside their slain leader but when you follow the risen king not even death can prevent the dawn of the new creation. which is here depicted as a New Jerusalem garden temple the true home of humanity after its long exile and so on the Bible's last page, heaven and earth are reunited and the new humans take up their appointed tasks from the Bible's first page to rule the world together in the love and power of God. 

The New Testament is a remarkable collection of documents. they represent the testimony of the Apostles that points us to the Risen Jesus himself and through God's Spirit these human words have been speaking a divine word of hope from the first century to the 21st .each book shows how God through Jesus and the Spirit is leading our world to its ultimate goal in a renewed creation and so the story's end is really the beginning of a new story that is yet to be told and that's what the New Testament is all about.

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In the Old Testament | The Old testament God

The Old testament God


The Old Testament can be intimidating grandpa Christians. it's a bit of a haze of stories and histories and it isn't always chronological. you've probably heard of David slaying Goliath Joseph being sold by his brothers because of his awesome cool jacket .Daniel getting thrown into the Lions Den.

Noah building an ark and Jonah getting swallowed by a giant fish ,but do you know in which order they happened. if Old Testament history is rusty we have a problem because in order to truly understand everything that Jesus does we have to understand what his people have been through and the history of the culture that he stepped into.

It's also essential for our understanding of the context of many Old Testament stories. In  this post we're going to walk through a zoomed out overview of the entire Old Testament so that when we pick up the Bible and turn to Isaiah or Exodus or Nehemiah. you'll at least have a big picture understanding of where the story fits in with the grand scheme of things.

we're gonna tag all the major players along the road but we're gonna be moving pretty fast .it all begins with creation and the Garden of Eden with Adam God creates Adam and Eve and places them into authority over all creation and deceived by Satan Adam and Eve's sin and they're kicked out of the garden. they have a few sons most famously Cain and Abel ,over the next few generations great corruption fills the earth and we make Noah. Noah his family build an ark and they alone the animals on board survive the great flood which destroys pretty much everything else .somewhere during this time is when scholars believe that the story of Jobe takes place now.

We aren't exactly sure about the timing but we do know that the lessons are universal and so the timing isn't really that important. ten generations after Noah Abraham tenza, Abraham and his wife Sarah I promise that they will have a great nation as the sentence that they will receive land and then they will receive God's blessing.

Abraham and Sarah have Isaac even though they're ridiculously old and then Isaac marries Rebecca and they have Jacob and EsauJakub well he has a crush on Rachel but he gets tricked into marrying her sister Lea he ends up marrying both of them anyway and then having a whole bunch of kids and somewhere in the midst of all this God renamed him Israel and then in a simplified way his kids become what we know of is the 12 tribes of Israel.

Joseph is the favourite of these children. the other kids they won't serve funded this favouritism and they sell Joseph to slave traders in Egypt .well eventually the whole family migrates the Egypt to survive the great famine that's happening in Palestine .the Israelites begin to grow in number and Egypt and becoming a threat to the Pharoah. he enslaves all of them that's when Moses turns up the ten plagues happen and the Israelites escape across the Red Sea.

Now they head to Mount Sinai which is where they received the law including the ten commandments but they sin against God and they end up wandering the desert for forty years. during this time comes the books of Leviticus numbers and Deuteronomy .Moses dies and Joshua picks up the reins and he leads the Israelites back into the Promised Land the land is divided up according to the twelve tribes.

 Next comes the period known as the judges God appoints a series of leaders to help guide his people and lead them against the enemies that opposed them. the most well known judges Deborah, Gideon and Samson but there were actually many others Ruth also appears during this time but she wasn't a judge or even Jewish. The people of Israel say that all the other nations have a king and they plead with God to give them a king so that they can be like everyone else .well God allows it and soul becomes the first king of Israel.

Israelis pleased and so leads them reasonably well at least until they come up against the Philistines and of course Goliath in comes David who slays Goliath and wins the war on his grounds behalf. David ends up becoming the next king and he wrote many of the Psalms. David was followed by his son Solomon who wrote proverbs ecclesiastes and probably also the Song of Solomon.

When Solomon dies things get complicated the kingdom splits in two for the next few centuries there's two kingdoms that play a part of the story. there's the northern kingdom known as Israel comprised of 10 of the original tribes which is led by Jeroboam who is one of Sullivan's commanders in the army, then there's the southern kingdom known as Judah comprised of two of the original tribes which is led by REO boom who is Solomon's son. it was complicated this is the period of time when the books that we know of as the prophets begin during the divided Kingdom era .we have Isaiah, Micah, Habakkuk, Zephaniah and Nahum who prophesy to the southern kingdom Judah and then we have Jonah Hosea and Amos who prophesied of the Northern Kingdom Israel.

The prophets are sent to God God's people and deliver his messages to the people they give a whole lot of warnings from seeing imminent destruction unless the people repent and follow God.well the people don't repent.

In 722 BC Assyria conquered the Northern Kingdom of Israel all the way around the surrounding areas down to Egypt leaving only Judah. they exiled all of the people of Israel and scattered them throughout the entire kingdom replacing them with exile from other areas of their expanding kingdom. the ten northern tribes well they were completely wiped from history the southern kingdom of Judah will they put up a good fight and they survived the Assyrians but they failed to serve God fully. the Babylonians under King Nebuchadnezzar rose up and wiped out the Assyrian Empire and over the course of about 20years conquered and deported all of the Jews from the southern kingdom of Judah back to Babylon the prophets Daniel Ezekiel Jeremiah who also wrote the book of lamentations and probably also Obadiah, they all prophesied around this time.

For about 50 years the Jews stayed in Babylon under Babylonian exile. Then in came Persia the Persians conquered the Babylonians and all of their land and in 538 BC King Cyrus made a decree that all of the Jews could go back home. In three waves led by a zerubabbel, Ezra and Nehemiah respectively the Jews went back into Israel rebuilt Jerusalem and the temple. Haggai  Zechariah and probably Joel prophesied during this time now .we know that some of the Jews didn't return home because the story of Esther takes place in Persia after the three waves of returning exiles. The last we hear about Israel in the Old Testament is from Malachi probably 450 years BC.

Malachicalls God's people to return to come an dental faithfulness and await for his president coming. during the 450 ish years between the old and new testament power changes hands a number of times. poser remains in power up until 330 BC when Alexander the Great also known as the Greek Empire takes over the whole known world in seven years.

Well he died young and the Empire crumbles in certain areas and while the Greek influence remains strong. the area of Palestine is ruled intermittently by Syria and Egypt . Under the Maccabees the Jews established on Webley independence in the land for about a century and in 63 BC Jerusalem fell to the Roman Empire. Which pretty much conquered everything Jesus was born during the rule of the Roman Empire and in comes the new testament so they have an overview of the entire Old Testament .now hopefully when you read through the Old Testament you'll have at least a decent handle on where you find yourself in the grand scheme of God's narrative.

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Do catholic have seven extra books |Books in old and new testament



how many books in the old testament

If you pick up a modern copy of the NIVKJV or ESV translation of the Bible all popular among non-Catholic Christians. You'll count a total of 66 books listed in the old and new testaments combined. Now pick up a Catholic Bible and do the same. You may be surprised to find that there are 73 books. 

There seven more do Catholic Bibles have seven extra books.to answer that question let's ask the more fundamental question .how did we arrive at the collection of books we call the Bible today. everyone should realize that the Bible didn't just come down from heaven neatly arranged with a perfect table of contents. For starters during Jesus's earthly life. there is no consensus on which books counted a scripture regarding what we now call the Old Testament. You can see this in debates between the Sadducees and the Pharisees in the New Testament.

 The Sadducees only accepted the Torah or the law but first five books of Moses as Scripture while the Pharisees admitted other books such as the prophets like the books of Isaiah and Jeremiah. This debate among the Jews continued for centuries after Jesus's ascension eventually somewhat of a consensus would emerge among the Jewish rabbis but by this point Christianity was already spreading quickly ,and the rabbis had no authority over the followers of Christ and their scriptures .only the Christian Church could make a determination like that .seven books that the rabbi's debated over included the books of
 1.Tobit
 2.Judith
 3.1Maccabees
 3.2Maccabees
 4. Wisdom
 5.serac
6.Baruch

 and parts of Daniel Nestor. these books were considered Scripture by many Jews during Jesus's time and copies were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls, but also rejected by others it's very interesting to note that these books included extremely messianic references and many scholars believe that some rabbis rejected these books in light of Christian .messianic claims about Jesus .some say that these seven books must be rejected because they weren't originally written in Hebrew but Creek .as arbitrary as that standard sounds discoveries at Qumran where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered revealed that some of these books were likely written in Hebrew originally not that it matters anyway since Jews of this time were happily using scriptures written in Greek including the Apostles who almost exclusively wrote in Greek. In fact two-thirds of the time when the New Testament authors quote from the Old Testament they are quoting from a Greek translation of the Old Testament called the Septuagint. Which included the seven supposedly extrait seems the Apostles didn't   issues with these seven books.

 Not to mention that were quoted and accepted as Scripture by several early Christian writers such as Saint Agustin. And for those who argue that these seven books can't be inspired by God because they aren't referenced by Jesus or the Apostles which is debatable. Keep in mind that there is never a direct quotation in the New Testament of Joshua, judges, chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Ecclesiastes, the Song of Solomon, Obadiah, Zephaniah or Nahum. plus the bible quotes books that didn't make it into Scripture such as when the Book of Enoch is quoted in Jude 1:14 through 15 so the New Testament references can't be our standard of determining which books are in or out of the Old Testament.

Moving onto the New Testament we have to realize that there wasn't initially a strong consensus about what counted as Scripture here either. remember that the Gospels and biblical letters were written in various cities to different audiences at different times and they weren't immediately and widely circulated once written it's a time and effort to copy and spread these work sand for them to obtain wide spread acceptance as authentic Scripture. 

Adding to the confusion there were dozens of books and letters which some believe to be divinely inspired but did not ultimately make it into the Bible. Such as an apocalyptic work called the Shepherd of her mas or the letters of clement a Rome a roman bishop who near the Apostles .many were utter fabrications in full of error but it was often hard to tell so in all this confusion who had the authority to decide which books were divinely inspired and which were not after all these books would be used by all Christians as the inerrant Word of God for centuries to come. the fact is the very first time that we see the 27New Testament books we use today arranged into a single list is in letter from a Catholic bishop named Athanasius and in 382 ad Pope Damasus the first called a council in Rome were for the first time in Christian history. A complete list of the Old and New Testament books was formally defined.

The Catholic councils of Hippo and 393 in Carthage and 397 reaffirmed the biblical Canon soon after these same councils included the seven books mentioned earlier which Catholics have in their Old Testament. in fact the list of books which Catholics still use today went onto be used for over 1,000 years by Christians before Martin Luther decided to propose a different canon of Scripture in the 16th century .Non catholics today may be surprised to learn that luther not only rejected those seven Old Testament books that Catholics retained but he also considered getting rid of Hebrews James Jude and revelation from the New Testament. if you don't believe me do a search for Luther's cannon and read about how Luther removed certain books from the Old Testament and considered removing certain books from the New Testament .his choices went on to influence Protestants for years to come. the only reason Hebrews James Jude and revelation didn't get removed from Protestant Bibles is because Luther's followers thought removing these books was a step too far and even Luther had his own doubts but the seven Old Testament books were good to toss out apparently however Catholics retained the consistent collection of Scripture that has been used by Christians for centuries since ancient times affirmed by bishops and councils throughout history. 

At the end of the day you have to ask yourself do you trust Martin Luther enough to take his concerns about the Old Testament but not as concerns about the new. is your choice in the Canon of Scripture rooted in the choices of a single man and his followers who live 500 years ago or is it rooted in the centuries-long consensus of an infallible Church of Jesus Christ, guided by the Holy Spirit from the beginning of Christianity and protected from error. In conclusion, no Catholic Bibles do not have extra books. It's actually other Bibles which are missing books because they were removed 500 years ago. If you're a Bible believing Christian and base your faith on the Scriptures I  lovingly invite you to consider the Catholic Church where the whole and entire Bible is waiting for you.

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Book recommend by Bill Gates|16 Books Bill Gates Thinks everyone should read




Book recommend by Bill Gates,here arae the books that Bill Gates recommend that everyone should read these books.but before start telling about books intro ,Guys Let me tell you that an average person reads 1.5 books per year while your  average top CEO reads over 50 books per year they do this so they can maintain a competitive edge in the game and find new ideas that could improve both their lifestyles and companies.
 Here we're taking a look at the books multi billionaire Bill Gates thinks everyone should read because they had such an incredible impact on his own journey if you are new here .welcome be sure to subscribe and follow “TechReview”  to get similar post like this.if you want to learn where Bill Gates ideas come from just start picking up some of these books . let's get going with any delay.





1  LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE it by Peter Buffett if that last name sounds familiar. it's because it definitely should .Peter is the son of the third richest man in the world Warren Buffett. the book centers on are ally powerful idea that can dramatically change the way you approach life .will you take the path of least resistance or the path of potentially the greatest satisfaction. his father is well known for about Qing to donate most of his fortune to charity when he passes away .both he and bill do not give their children any of the money they've earned instead they tried to educate them as best they can. that's why this book is so valuable . the imagine Warren Buffett is your father and all he wanted to leave you was his knowledge .the most valuable thing Warren passed down to his son apart from his last name is the philosophy his parents used to get the position they find themselves in today. the book looks at how to forge your own path.





2  WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by STEVEN JOHNSON, this is such a great book and let me tell you why you know how some of you want to be rich and successful but feel you simply don't have that great idea that could change the world. this book is for you it looks at how great ideas transform over time and just how much it takes for an idea to evolve from seed to fruition. most of you probably think that one amazing idea will suddenly hit you resulting in you finally having that Eureka moment. but that's not really the case ,instead this book will teach you how to change the way you think in order to generate valuable ideas no matter where you live or your environment.



3   MOONWALKING WITH EINSTEIN by JOSHUA FOER. Joshua Foer is a memory expert .To put it simply this book will teach you how to remember more if not everything you read in here. this is an incredible tool to have in your arsenal a lack sirs. we always thought of this kind of skill as a mind gymnastics. where you can train your mind to do something that the average person simply isn't able to do .thus giving you an unfair advantage in life the book is funny then we still use concepts from this book in everyday life if you go through this book you'll finally be able to remember someone's name when you meet them.




 4   TAP DANCING TO WORK by CAROL LOOMIS .After 40 years of covering Warren Buffett's evolution from a young investor to becoming the most successful investor the world has ever seen. Carol Loomis wrote a book in it you'll have an inside look at what strategies and what frame of mind mr. Buffett has and still uses to protect and grow his fortune. you'll get a glimpse on how he makes decisions on everything not only business .this is a recommended book to anyone who's looking to understand how to position yourself in an ever-changing market number.





5 MAKING THE MODERN WORLD by VACLAV SMIL this is a really fascinating book about how our civilization is shifting and using resources. Reading this type of book will help you understand macro trends and allow you to prepare for what's happening next. making the modern world takes a look at how China is rising and countries in Asia are in their early stages of development. these countries will see a boom in almost every sector imaginable just to give you an example let's take China in the last three years China used more cement than the United States did in the last 100 years if Chinese consumers now buy more luxury products than the rest of the world combined. and this is just the beginning if you want to understand why this is happening what effects this will have and how to be ready for it go ahead and get the book. if you're interested in leveraging your future to your advantage.




6 THE SIXTH EXTINCTION by ELIZABETH KOLBERT, if last time it took a meteorite to wipe out the dinosaurs .this time it's us. humans that are doing the damage animal numbers are dropping rapidly. you know elephants yeah the last elephant in the wild is expected to die 20 years from now .your grandchildren will likely see lions tigers elephants and rhinos only in animation movies and on the Internet. it doesn't matter if you believe in science or not the climate is changing as well without your approval we are already far down this rabbit hole. the problem is we are accelerating without realizing the irreparable damage that we're doing. Bill recommends this book because it makes it easy to understand the kind of impact humanity has on the environment and out of it numerous opportunities will arise for those who'll be able to fix some of these issues. will it be you.

7 THE MAN WHO FED THE WORLD by LEON HAZZARD .Dr. Norman Borlaug as credited with saving hundreds of millions of lives from starvation. more than any other person in history. he might just be the most incredible manual ever hear of. this book covers his story it's a bit hard to read but the story is so good that it will keep you interested his journey from realizing that the population is increasing at a faster pace than we can produce food. to figuring out how to solve the food problem for the entire planet is just incredible. he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and it doesn't matter where you live in the world if you're studying agriculture you'll learn about Norman because he is the man who fed the world.





8  THE ROSIE PROJECT A NOVEL by GRAHAM'S MCN .if the previous books on this list were a bit more focused. this one is a light romance novel can you believe one of bills 15 most recommended books is a love story. the Rosie project follows a genetics professor who is super socially awkward think of Sheldon Cooper who goes about finding a wife in the most mathematical sense possible. he makes a list of the characteristics he looks for in a future spouse but all of a sudden meets this woman Rosie who is the total opposite of what his list included. it's a moving and hilarious novel which we recommend to anyone who's searching for love.




9 THE GREAT GATSBY F.SCOTT FITZGERALD hit here you old sport that you didn't expect to see two romance novels on this list ,did you .the Great Gatsby is one of our all-time favourite stories. you probably know about it or at least have seen the movie with Leonardo DiCaprio weal ways said that as you get older if you are read the book you'll find something new every time. it's one of those love stories which is layered with hooks .no matter where you are in your life you'll identify with one of the people in the story and it doesn't hurt that it brings you into the life of Jay Gatsby . his lavish parties on Long Island and his undying love for Daisy.




10 BUSINESS ADVENTURES. 12 CLASSIC TALES FROM THE WORLD OF WALL STREET by JOHN BROOKS. this is Bill Gates his favourite business book. so you know I had to include it it's a combination of stories from Wall Street meant to represent valuable and universal principles which are key to any entrepreneur this book was gifted to bill by his mentor Warren Buffett in 1991. if you needed another reason to go get it what we found fascinating about this book is the world of money is very cyclical in nature. which means that some things tend to happen again and again .we've seen this several times with real estate crashes with big manufacturers with stocks and we're starting to see similar behaviors in the crypto space as well. if you're curious to learn why this is Bill's favourite business book.



11 HOW TO LIE WITH STATISTICS by DARYL HUFF. people use data to manipulate perception every single day .every marketing campaign, every new drug commercial ,every politician and social cause is using data in order to shift the public's perception in their favour. this book breaks down how this happens. it's a very valuable insight to understand how probabilities work and how fair of a chance you have to make it in life . not only does it provide you with a fundamental understanding of how sampling works but it's clear concise, funny and not too complex so you can get through it and feel like you should recommend it to others as well.





12 SAPIENS a brief history of humankind by YUVAL NOAH HARARE. if you're a long time viewer you've heard us mention this book before we picked it up after Bill Gates ,Barack Obama and Mark Zuckerberg .sapience covers a brief history of humankind in a way we've never encountered  before it's incredibly enjoyable and you feel like you're getting smarter with every page you turn. it's one of those books which everyone should read if it were up to us this would be mandatory study material in school from food to religion, to politics, to money this book accurately explains how all of them came to be and gratefully navigates their evolution in a very enjoyable and educational manner .it's a well-written book and a great purchase.



 13 OUTLIERS by MALCOLM GLADWELL .outliers is a fascinating book .you might have heard of the fact that you need to spend ten thousand hours at something to be successful. well it comes from this book right here .Malcolm Gladwell is one of those minds ,we are lucky to have around because his work is just timeless talent is overrated being successful in life boils down to simple criteria ,which most of us are not aware of your shot at being a professional athlete is directly influenced by the month in which you are born and your short term memory is directly affected by the language you think in your going to have fun reading this book and be able to now make connections you couldn't have before it's easy to see why bill would put this in his top 15. we would as well.





14 THE BOX by MARK LEVINSON. life is changing. evolving into something different one little change at a time. this book was written by an economist who's showcasing the massive impact as imple idea had on the worldwide trade. it's about the invention of the shipping container and how hard it was to make it mainstream, but once it was main stream the impact was incredible. despite being a very useful invention it took incredible sums of money and high-stakes negotiation with industry giants. the adoption changed geography as we know it because it was not possible the ship thing is for really cheap. so you could have your factories far away you wouldn't expect shipping containers to have that big of an impact or that interesting of a story would you.


15 HOW NOT TO BE WRONG by JORDAN ALAN BERG. you know how the math you learn in school is dull and boring believe it or not there is a different type of math that makes everything fascinating. this book explores the hidden structures underneath casual and chaotic events and how you can use this type of knowledge to get an advantage in your endeavours it'll answer casual questions like how early should you get to the airport .what does public opinion really represent. why do tall parents have shorter children and how likely are you really to develop cancer. it's one of those Freakonomics like books which you can enjoy while on a plane .




 16 THE INNOVATORS ,how a group of hackers geniuses and Geeks created the digital revolution by WALTER ISAACSON. this is more like a history book of how the world transitioned from the Industrial Revolution to the digital age. we find ourselves in today. this is a super interesting read for anyone who's in the technology space and even more so if you live in the Bay Area. you'll learn stories you never heard of before and you understand what made America so successful from a technology perspective. how information should be free and how things are evolving. something interesting we learn from this book did you know the current CEO of YouTube Susan Wojcicki used to rent her house to Sergey and Larry when they were found in Google they are definitely the type of tenants you'd want to have.

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Who invented Mobile phone ?|Martin Cooper,Father of cell phone

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Who invented Mobile phone ? ,Lots of time thought comes to mind .today I am gonna cover about the history of mobile device .how idea comes mind to Martin Cooper,Father of cell phone.



Motorola was the first company to produce a handheld mobile phone. On April 3, 1973, Martin Cooper, a Motorola researcher and executive, made the first mobile telephone call from handheld subscriber equipment, make  a call to Dr. Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs, his rival.

I'm Martin Cooper, call me Marty. I'm known as the father of the cell phone. My colleagues and I introduced the very first cell phone to the world. From my earliest memories, even when I was a little boy, I was taking things apart. I saw some kids on the street burning a piece of paper using a magnifying glass. I wanted to do that. I broke a Coke bottle and tried to make a lens out of it. Failed of course But I always knew I was going to be an engineer.

Well back in the early 70s,I was with Motorola. We were a leader in two-way radio business. The radio channels were the basis of what our business was.  AT& amp T came along and said well, we're going to set you free, freedom! Now you're gonna be trapped in your car instead of in your home or at your desk.

They'd invented a thing called cellular telephony that was more spectrally efficient. And what that means is you could have more people talking on every radio channel in a city. And AT& amp T said they were gonna do every everything. They were gonna do personal telephone communications. They were gonna do dispatch the way the police and fire people work. This is very good, as far as the FCC was concerned, because then they wouldn't have to worry about licensing every single person. They would just give one license to AT& ampT and they wouldn't have to worry about it anymore.
Well we didn't like that very much at Motorola. That would have essentially taken over our business. So we started a battle with them in the 60s.

The battles consisted of filings to the FCC, hearings in Washington. And around 1972 we heard the FCC is about to make a decision and we were really worried. We had to get to the attention of the people in Washington. We had to demonstrate to them that number one, you didn't have to have a monopoly. You could have competition. And the second thing is, the idea of building a phone that trapped you in a car didn't make any sense to us at all. 

We believed, and believe still today, that freedom means you can talk anywhere, and we had to show that a personal portable phone was possible. And the best way to do that is to actually build one .And that's what stimulated building this first cell phone. So here we are on the streets of New York, on April 3rd, 1973.And I'm with a journalist. And I have to make an impression on the guy. And I thought you're not gonna take a chance and call Joel Engel who's my counterpart and my nemesis at AT&ampT. So I picked up the phone and I dialed his number. Amazingly he answered I said, hi Joel, it's Marty Cooper. Hi Marty, he says. I'm calling you from a cell phone. But a real cell phone. 

A personal hand-held portable cell phone. Silence on the other end of the line. I suspected he was gritting his teeth. But he was polite, we finished the call, and that was the first public cellular telephone call. What I felt when that call worked was a sense of relief. It worked. I didn't think at all that this was a historical moment. This phone had literally thousands of individual parts. This is before the large scale integrated circuit had been created, the chip. And so we had to solder each of those individual parts together, we had an engineer standing by in case something broke, because it was totally unreliable. I suspect what Joel felt is what he still feels today, annoyance.

Do I think that the cell phone was an important creation in history? I think it was one of the crucial things, perhaps as important as the invention of the wheel. We are still in the infancy of what we call a cell phone and personal communications. We're only now learning the kinds of power that we can build into a cell phone and it will take a couple of  generations before we fulfill the real promise of what a cell phone is. All cell phones today are sub optimal. Think about how unnatural it is to want to talk to somebody and hold this flat piece of material up to your head. Doesn't make any sense at all. But in order to capture everything that we're trying to do ,we end up with this form factor. 

So I envision a future in which the talking part, talking's never gonna go away, you're always gonna want to talk to somebody at some point, and that part may be embedded under your skin behind your ear, along with a powerful computer that you can talk to. Someday you'll be able to think to it and that will be an optimum voice telephone. There will be other devices throughout your body that will be transmitting your body functions for fitness or for the health aspects of it. And they will go through what I call a personal server, the thing that actually communicates from you to the rest of the world. So the future is starting to come upon us where they're working on the software.

Getting the software to adapt to people, getting the phone easier to use, more intuitive and more functional. I became really interested in artificial intelligence. I think that there are germs of real use  of artificial intelligence are just starting to become practical. So I'm thinking of this question of the app, how useless having a million apps. I mean, how does a person sort through a million apps and find the one that's suitable for the concept of the app is wrong. If you really had good artificial intelligence, you would have a servant, hopefully one that's smarter than you are ,figure out what you need, and coming up with solutions. We call those solutions apps, but instead of us looking for the app, the app ought to find us. What do you think of that? Funny isn't it? Does that make sense? I want you to know I've never said that before. 

Don't you think that's a great idea ,obsoleting the app by having something that creates the app for you. I love that. We created the first portable cell phone in 1973 and here we are 42 years later, just starting to get into some of the important features. So all of these things are going to little by little happen, but they won't happen unless some of us keep dreaming about these things, and feeding the way to the future. I would like to be around indefinitely ,so that I could see everything that happens in the future .But I know that's not gonna happen ,and so my replacement for that is to sit around and dream about those things and live them in advance of when they happen.

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Why books are better than movies

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Book is the movie that we see in our mind but then we go to movie and say the book is better.Leader are readers .wishing you happiness and gratitude its me Nadeem khan,today I am gonna tell that why
book is better than a movie.

I would like to say that why book are better than movie is because the books are far more detailed.movies have certain time ,they are always squeezed with certain period of time ,hence movies don't have all detailed that a story should be required.now talking about books .


Books are the purest form of story ,books have so many detailed that movie can not present at certain
period of time .I would like to give a small exercise here.I would be describing some person.Please think of some one.when i say there is tall man,a well built man with dreamy eye ,sharp jawline,beautiful physics and a good dancer.there  is a image of person in each individual mind.

I talk about a person lets say talking about Hritik Roshan,every one would have got picture of Hritik Roshan in their mind that's how movie does to our mind .it synchronize our image and imagination.

The book let's  each and every individual have their own imagination .However movies have a defect,
they only lets you see what they have.the second reason I would like to say that the books make you more involve.when we read some thing ,we have our own experience and perspective.we read the books perspective and our own perspective .we experience what their experience and we put ourselve close to character .

the book is a film that takes place in the mind of the readers that's why we go to movies and say oh the book is better with these words of the famous writer Paulo Coelho , if we read the book first ,we have already created a picture in our mind. our picture is the right picture then we read a book .we usually visualise the characters in a certain way that they don't look like the way we want them to in movies, it disappoints us in many ways is reading better than watching something is thinking even when we read something then it is said that our brain becomes less passive as we read the object which is just in front of us. so reading is very real indeed in some movies, they switch up the characters because in the books ,they are different and totally the opposite this can be a powerful and emotional experience brain scale studies have shown that the same parts of the brain become active when we read the world as the object is just in front office.

so reading is very real it. there is no need to present the physical action in real time and other can speed up things by summarizing all the actions so a book can defeat the movie in summarizing these actions a two-hour movie feels longer while starting but they might take 15 hours or more to complete one book or several sittings not everyone has the access to movies or can afford going to movie theaters but books can be borrowed from a friend or from a library books are portable and can be read as online as well anytime books gives us more knowledge and also it increases our vocabulary scientists have found that reading books actually reduces our stress and gives us more knowledge and also the knowledge not last in our brain very long one important thing that the books do have and the movies doesn't is that they provide more background information than the movie does characters and the books are described with much more better and with more detail with the words of Daniel Buddha I am NOT from the movie belt I am from the book world I conclude my words ,thank you


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