INTRODUCTION

You are warmly welcome to THE SECOND BIBLE, which, parabolically, is an arena where the mysteries or hidden truths in the holy bible are vividly revealed. In the Holy Bible, the messages that were given to the men of God usually came in the form of parables. Thus Jesus often applied parables in his teachings. Jesus would, at times, parabolically compare the Kingdom of God with earthly activities for clearer understanding.

One of the first of the hidden truths, is the goal of the Creator for humanity, which is for each and everyone to be trained and tested for the attainment of eternal life in His Kingdom (Rev. 3:10-12). By virtue of that, the four objectives of Jesus for coming down was to introduce this Kingdom of God, 2. To preach, heal and perform miracles to glorify the Father so that humanity would accord God the needed respect to obey his commandments to attain the Kingdom. 3. To become an object of sacrifice for easy salvation or access to this Kingdom for all humanity. 4. Train Apostles who, when he sends the Holy Spirit after his mission on earth, they would be filled with the Holy Spirit to spread his message to all humanity for the fulfillment of all the first three purposes.

To introduce the Kingdom of God, Jesus would sometimes make allegorical comparisons of this Kingdom with activities of this earth. Kindly permit me, therefore, to make only one parabolic comparison with this SECOND BIBLE which is to introduce the hidden truths in the Holy Bible and thus making every message in the Holy Bible clearly understood. With much appreciation to your consent,

I proceed to state that THE SECOND BIBLE is also metaphorically compared to a building with two-bedroom flats, one full of books and the other full of articles. It could also be compared with a library with two sections consisting of the Books Section and that of Journals Section. The simple message is that, THE SECOND BIBLE which is comprised of books and articles which are filled with revelations of hidden truths, is in two volumes. In the first part or Volume One of THE SECOND BIBLE, each revelation , which is a testament, is presented in the form of book. By virtue of that, the first part, or Volume One, is full of books and is thus named the BOOKS TESTAMENT.

Similarly, each revelation or message in the second part or Volume Two, is also a testament written in the form of article. Thus the Volume Two, is also named as the ARTICLES TESTAMENT in the same manner as the part one.