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Old Testament Timelines
Old Testament Timelines
Crummy first drafts:
Simple Timelines of approximate dates of major books of the Old Testament:
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Crummy first drafts:
Simple Timelines of approximate dates of major books of the Old Testament:
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Scapegoat
Scapegoat
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The scapegoat takes the blame.
It removes the sins. - Lev 16
Blame no one.
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The scapegoat takes the blame.
It removes the sins. - Lev 16
Blame no one.
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Born Again
Born Again
We have 2 wolves inside.
Old person physically and a Babe spiritually.
Feed the babe daily with the WOG, Word of God, the Bible.
Breath for the baby is prayer. Breathe often throughout the day.
Exercise for the baby is faith.
Faith is a muscle.
Share your wisdom. Learn and teach.
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We have 2 wolves inside.
Old person physically and a Babe spiritually.
Feed the babe daily with the WOG, Word of God, the Bible.
Breath for the baby is prayer. Breathe often throughout the day.
Exercise for the baby is faith.
Faith is a muscle.
Share your wisdom. Learn and teach.
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Twins Chat about Mother Before Birth
LIFE - Twins Before Birth
A Mother's Womb
In a mother’s womb were two babies.
One asked the other: “Do you believe in life after
delivery?”
The other replied,
“Why, of course. There has to be something after delivery.
Maybe we are here to prepare
ourselves for what we will be later.”
“Nonsense” said the first.
“There is no life after
delivery. What kind of life would that be?”
The second said,
“I don’t know, but there will be more light
than here.
Maybe we will walk with our legs
and eat from our mouths.
Maybe we will have other senses
that we can’t understand now.”
The first replied,
“That is absurd. Walking is
impossible.
And eating with our mouths?
Ridiculous!
The umbilical cord supplies
nutrition and everything we need.
But the umbilical cord is so
short.
Life after delivery is to be
logically excluded.”
The second insisted,
“Well I think there is something
and maybe it’s different than it
is here.
Maybe we won’t need this
physical cord anymore.”
The first replied, “Nonsense. And moreover if there is life,
then why has no one ever come
back from there?
Delivery is the end of life,
and in the after-delivery there
is nothing
but darkness and silence and
oblivion.
It takes us nowhere.”
“Well, I don’t know,” said the second.
“But certainly we will meet
Mother,
and she will take care of us.”
The first replied
“Mother? You actually believe in
Mother?
That’s laughable.
If Mother exists then where is
She now?”
The second said,
“She is all around us.
We are surrounded by her.
We are of Her.
It is in Her that we live.
Without Her this world would not
and could not exist.”
Said the first:
“Well, I don’t see Her,
so it is only logical that She
doesn’t exist.”
To which the second replied,
“Sometimes, when you’re in
silence
and you focus and you really
listen,
you can perceive Her presence
and you can hear Her loving
voice
calling down from above.”
— Útmutató a Léleknek
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t102 - Exodus
t102 - Exodus
Moses is born.
600,000 men + women and children ~ 2,000,000 people.
Hebrews, Israelites, Jews (descendants of Jacob/Israel) escape from Egypt to the Promised Land.
How did the Jews get into Egypt in the first place?
66 members of Jacob's/Israel's family were saved by Joseph during a famine. - Gen 45, 46
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Moses is born.
600,000 men + women and children ~ 2,000,000 people.
Hebrews, Israelites, Jews (descendants of Jacob/Israel) escape from Egypt to the Promised Land.
How did the Jews get into Egypt in the first place?
66 members of Jacob's/Israel's family were saved by Joseph during a famine. - Gen 45, 46
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t101 - Genesis
t101 - Genesis
CH 1
Creation then Evolution - t101.1.1 - t101.2.7
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Genesis is the first book of the Law and
also the first book of the entire Bible.
The name Genesis literally means “In the Beginning”.
It explains the actual events of one of the most debated subjects of our current day...the origin of life. Genesis describes the Lord God, who is infinite and all-powerful, creating everything that exists, by the power of His spoken Word, out of nothing. He essentially creates material matter out of nonmaterial nothing.
CH 1
Creation then Evolution - t101.1.1 - t101.2.7
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Genesis Summary
TYPE:
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The genre of Genesis is a Narrative History, and
Genealogies.
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AUTHOR:
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by Moses about 1450-1410 B.C.
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PEOPLE:
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Adam, Eve, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah,
Jacob, and Joseph.
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WHY:
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This book was written to record God’s creation of
the world and to demonstrate His love for all that He created.
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KEYWORDS:
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sin, redemption, Promised Land
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EVENTS:
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creation, the fall, 4 firsts, the flood, tower of
babel,
table of nations, Abe’s story, Isaac’s story, Jacob’s Ladder, Jacob becomes Israel,
Israel’s 12 sons become the 12 tribes of Israel,
Joseph is sold to slavery, Joseph goes to jail. Joseph predicts 7 yr famine. Joe helps pharaoh, Joe saves Egypt from famine, Joe saves his family, reverse exodus:
Jacob/Israel family of 66 move to Goshen, Egypt.
They are treated well. |
The name Genesis literally means “In the Beginning”.
It explains the actual events of one of the most debated subjects of our current day...the origin of life. Genesis describes the Lord God, who is infinite and all-powerful, creating everything that exists, by the power of His spoken Word, out of nothing. He essentially creates material matter out of nonmaterial nothing.
• In chapters 1-11:28,
Moses explains the creation of all things, "In the beginning God
created the heavens and the earth" (1:1). He quickly switches to the
fall of man in sin and separation from God in chapter 3; then, how God
implemented His judgment on the wicked earth. Through a universal flood and by
selecting and sparing Noah, a faithful man, and his family, God wipes out
humanity and starts again, with one secluded family.
• From chapters
11:28-36, God begins to carry out His plan of redemption in the beginning
stages of establishing His own nation of Israel. It is through Abraham, again
one faithful man, which God calls and promises to bless with a multitude of
people and through them bless the entire world, "...and in you all the
families of the earth will be blessed" (12:3).
• In chapters 37-50 God
faithfully raises up and protects the generations from Abraham as He had
promised, all the way through unto Joseph while in Egypt. God blesses Abraham’s
son and their son’s. Through their disappointments and failures, He displays
His power and sovereignty in their lives; but in at the end of the book of
Genesis, God’s people are in a foreign land and wondering about the Promised
Land.
https://biblehub.com/summary/genesis/1.htm by Jay Smith
https://biblehub.com/timeline/old.htm
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Genesis Timeline
https://biblehub.com/timeline/old.htmBefore Time | In the Beginning was the Word | John 1 |
Before 4000 BC | The Creation | Genesis 1 |
Before 4000 BC | The Garden of Eden | Genesis 2 |
Before 4000 BC | The Fall of Man | Genesis 3 |
Before 3000 BC | Cain kills Abel | Genesis 4 |
Before 3000 BC | From Adam to Noah | Genesis 5 |
Before 2500 BC | Wickedness Provokes God's wrath | Genesis 6 |
Before 2500 BC | The Great Flood | Genesis 7 |
Before 2500 BC | The Flood Subsides | Genesis 8 |
Before 2500 BC | Covenant of the Rainbow | Genesis 9 |
Before 2500 BC | Shem, Ham and Japheth | Genesis 10 |
Before 2100 BC | Job's Suffering and Faith | Job 1 - 42 |
Before 2100 BC | The Tower of Babel | Genesis 11 |
2091 BC | God Sends Abram to Egypt | Genesis 12 |
2090 BC | The Famine in Canaan | Genesis 12:10 |
2085 BC | Abram and Lot Part Ways | Genesis 13 |
2085 BC | Abram Promised Many Descendants | Genesis 13:14 |
2084 BC | Abram Rescues Lot | Genesis 14 |
2081 BC | God's Covenant with Abram | Genesis 15 |
2081 BC | Sarai and Hagar | Genesis 16 |
2080 BC | Ishmael Born | Genesis 16:15 |
2067 BC | The Covenant of Circumcision | Genesis 17 |
2067 BC | God Promises the Birth of Isaac | Genesis 18 |
2067 BC | The Destruction of Sodom | Genesis 19 |
2067 BC | Abraham, Sarah and Abimelech | Genesis 20 |
2066 BC | Isaac Born | Genesis 21 |
2064 BC | Hagar and Ishmael Sent Away | Genesis 21:8 |
2057 BC | The Treaty at Beersheba | Genesis 21:22 |
2054 BC | The Offering of Isaac | Genesis 22 |
2030 BC | Death and Burial of Sarah | Genesis 23 |
2026 BC | Isaac Marries Rebekah | Genesis 24 |
2006 BC | Birth of Jacob and Esau | Genesis 25 |
1991 BC | Death of Abraham | Genesis 25:5 |
1978 BC | Esau sells his birthright | Genesis 25:29 |
1977 BC | Isaac and Abimelech | Genesis 26 |
1929 BC | Jacob Gets Isaac's Blessing | Genesis 27 |
1928 BC | Jacob Flees to Laban | Genesis 28 |
1928 BC | Jacob's vision of a ladder | Genesis 28:10 |
1928 BC | Jacob Serves Laban | Genesis 29 |
1921 BC | Jacob Marries Rachel | Genesis 29:28 |
1921 BC | Jacob and His Sons | Genesis 30 |
1916 BC | Rachel Bears Joseph | Genesis 30:22 |
1908 BC | Jacob Leaves for Canaan | Genesis 31 |
1906 BC | Jacob Wrestles with God | Genesis 32 |
1906 BC | Jacob Meets Esau | Genesis 33 |
1906 BC | Jacob Settles in Shechem | Genesis 33:18 |
1906 BC | Shechem Defiles Dinah | Genesis 34 |
1906 BC | Jacob Returns to Bethel | Genesis 35 |
1906 BC | Jacob Named Israel | Genesis 35:10 |
1906 BC | Descendants of Esau | Genesis 36 |
1903 BC | Rachel Dies | Genesis 35:18 |
1898 BC | Joseph's Dreams and Betrayal | Genesis 37 |
1898 BC | Joseph Sold into Slavery | Genesis 37:25 |
1898 BC | Tamar deceives Judah | Genesis 38 |
1898 BC | Joseph Prospers Under Potiphar | Genesis 39 |
1889 BC | Potiphar's Wife Accuses Joseph | Genesis 39:7 |
1889 BC | Joseph Imprisoned | Genesis 39:20 |
1887 BC | The Cupbearer and the Baker's Dreams | Genesis 40 |
1886 BC | Joseph Interprets Pharaoh's Dreams | Genesis 41 |
1886 BC | Joseph Put in Charge | Genesis 41:33 |
1886 BC | Seven Years of Plenty Begin | Genesis 41:47 |
1875 BC | Famine Begins | Genesis 41:53 |
1875 BC | Joseph's Brothers Sent to Egypt | Genesis 42 |
1875 BC | Simeon Detained by Joseph | Genesis 42:24 |
1875 BC | The Return with Benjamin | Genesis 43 |
1875 BC | Benjamin and the Silver Cup | Genesis 44 |
1875 BC | Joseph Reveals His Identity | Genesis 45 |
1875 BC | Joseph Sends for Jacob | Genesis 45:9 |
1875 BC | Jacob and Family to Egypt | Genesis 46 |
1875 BC | Jacob to Goshen | Genesis 47 |
1859 BC | Jacob's Illness | Genesis 48 |
1859 BC | Jacob's Blessing and Death | Genesis 49 |
1859 BC | The Burial of Jacob | Genesis 50 |
1806 BC | The Death of Joseph | Genesis 50:26 |
1800 BC | Jacob's Family Stays in Egypt | Exodus 1 |
https://biblehub.com/timeline/old.htm
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