From the Creation to the Flood |
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The Pre-existent Christ |
John 1:1 |
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Creation |
Genesis 1:1 |
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Satan cast out of Heaven |
Isaiah 14:12-17 |
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Six Days of creation |
Genesis 1:3-26 |
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Garden of Eden |
Genesis 2:8-17 |
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Fall of Adam and Eve |
Genesis 3:1-7 |
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Expulsion from Eden |
Genesis 3:21-24 |
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Cain kills Abel |
Genesis 4 |
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Noah is born |
Genesis 5:28-29 |
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The Flood |
Genesis 7:10-24 |
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The
Flood to the Patriarchs |
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The Tower of Babel |
Genesis 11 |
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Abram/Abraham is born |
Genesis 11:27 |
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Job |
Job 1 |
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Abram becomes Abraham |
Genesis 17 |
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Birth of Isaac, then Jacob, then Joseph |
Genesis chapters 21-30 |
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The
Patriarchs to the Exodus (1606 – 1462 B.C.) |
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Joseph sold into slavery into Egypt |
Genesis 27 – 28 |
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Famine and move of Hebrews to Egypt |
Genesis 41 |
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The Hebrew population grows |
Exodus 8 |
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Their bondage and oppression, Moses is born |
Exodus 6:20 |
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The
Exodus to entering Canaan (1462 – 1422 B.C.) |
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The 10 plagues against Egypt |
Exodus 7 – 11 |
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The Hebrews are freed then pursued |
Exodus 12 |
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Crossing the Red Sea |
Exodus 13-15 |
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Receiving the 10 commandments |
Exodus 20 |
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Israel wanders in the desert for 40 years |
Numbers 14 |
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Canaan
to the Reign of King Saul (1422 – 1065 B.C.) |
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The conquest and division of Canaan |
Joshua 6 – 12 |
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Israel becomes a world power |
1200 – 750 B.C. |
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Samson is born |
Judges 13 |
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Saul becomes first king |
1 Samuel 9 |
The Reign of King David (1025 – 985 B.C.) |
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David and Goliath |
1 Samuel 17 |
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David becomes King |
2 Samuel 5 |
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David with Bathsheba |
2 Samuel 11 |
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Absalom’s rebellion |
2 Samuel 12 |
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David prepares temple materials |
1 Chronicles 22 |
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The
Reign of King Solomon (985 – 945 B.C.) |
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Solomon becomes King |
1 Kings 1 |
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Solomon asks God for wisdom |
1 Kings 3 |
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The building of the Temple |
1 Kings 6 |
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Solomon’s downfall |
1 Kings 11 |
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The
Divided Kingdom (Israel and Judah) From Solomon to the Fall of Israel (945
– 586 B. C.) |
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The nation of Israel divided into two: Israel to the north and Judah to the south. This period was full of judges, not kings, who ruled each realm. Many of the judges were evil. Other gods were worshipped occasionally. During this time Elijah has his ministry. Hosea preached. Jonah dealt with nenevah. Rome was founded. The Temple was restored. |
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The
Fall of Israel to the Fall of Judah (721 – 586 B.C.) |
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Both Israel and Judah fall to foreign powers. Micah prophesies. Isaiah is martyred. Jeremiah is born. Daniel is born. Zephaniah prophesies. Ezekiel is born. Jeremiah preaches. |
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The Restoration from Captivity |
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Dedication of the Temple |
Ezra 6 |
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Deliverance of the Jews |
Esther 8 |
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Ezra prepares to return to Jerusalem |
Ezra 7 |
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Building of the wall of Jerusalem |
Nehemiah 2 |
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Malachi’s Prophecies |
Malachi |
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Time
between the Testaments (400 B.C. – 5 A. D.) |
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Greece is the world from 333 – 63 B. C. |
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Rome is the world power from 63 B. C. |
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God does not speak for about 400 years |
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