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The Basic Storyline of the Old Testament


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Introduction
  • If asked by someone for help in their reading of the Old Testament, giving them just the basic storyline, could you do it?
    • Hebrews 5:11-14
    • Of the 39 Old Testament books, only twelve need to be read in order to get the chronological story. The other 27 are valuable for the details.
    • Genesis
      • Three men: patriarchs (Acts 7:8)
        • Abraham, Isaac, Jacob
        • Three promises: Genesis 12:3; 26:4; 28:14; 49:10
          • Land – the land which I will show you
            • Fulfilled, Joshua 21:43-45; 23:14
            • Nation – I will make you a great nation
              • Fulfilled, Exodus 1:7
              • Special descendant – in you all the families of the earth will be blessed
                • Fulfilled, Galatians 3:14-16
                • The balance of the Old Testament is all about the fulfilling of these three promises.
                • Exodus
                  • 215 years of bondage
                  • Reason for Jews being in Egypt in servitude; had become a great nation, a thread to Pharaoh, Exodus 1:14
                  • Exodus 12:37 – 600,000 men
                  • Exodus 3-7 – Moses raised up as deliverer
                  • Exodus 8-11 – Plagues intended to soften Pharaoh’s heart and release the Jews.
                  • Exodus 12-13 – Passover instituted
                  • Exodus 14-40 – Jews escape Egypt, come to Sinai, events at Sinai
                  • Exodus 19 – Ten Commandments
                  • Exodus 24 – Golden calf
                  • Jesus our Passover lamb – I Corinthians 5:7
                  • Numbers
                    • 40 years of wandering
                    • Numbers 1-10 – Preparations for leaving Sinai
                    • Numbers 10-12 – Events before Kadesh
                      • Murmuring against Moses and Aaron
                      • Numbers 12-20 – Events at Kadesh
                        • Numbers 12 – Murmuring of Miriam and Aaron
                        • Numbers 13 – Spies sent to Canaan, evil report
                        • Numbers 14 – Rebellion of people and punishment
                        • Numbers 20-36 – Events prior to entering Canaan
                        • Deuteronomy
                          • “Remember” – 24 times
                          • Deuteronomy 1-31 – Retelling of the law
                          • Deuteronomy 32-34 – 120 years of Moses’ life ends
                          • Joshua
                            • Seven years to conquer the land
                            • Joshua 1-5 – Entering the land
                            • Joshua 6-12 – Conquest of the land
                            • Joshua 13-21 – Distribution of land
                            • Joshua 22-24 – Settling in land
                            • Joshua 21:45 – None of God’s promises failed
                            • Judges – I Samuel 8
                              • 14 judges, 300 years
                              • Judges 2:11-23 – 300 year cycle of apostasy: sin, oppression, repentance, deliverance, relapse
                              • I Samuel 8 – I Kings 11
                                • “Give us a king”
                                  • 120 years, united kingdom: Judah and Israel
                                    • Saul, David, and Solomon
                                    • II Samuel 7:12-17 - David’s desire to build temple; God assures him a descendant of His (Jesus) will fulfill prophecy.
                                    • I Kings, II Kings – Divided kingdom
                                      • Israel – 931-722 B.C.
                                        • 19 kings, all of them evil
                                        • Lasts for 200 years before being taken into Assyrian captivity, from which they never returned.
                                        • Judah – 931-586 B.C.
                                          • 20 kings, some good, some evil
                                          • Lasts for 130 years after Israel goes into captivity before being taken captive by Babylon for seventy years, then return.
                                          • II Kings 23-25
                                            • Three groups taken into Babylonian captivity
                                            • Ezra and Nehemiah
                                              • Three groups return from Babylonian
                                              • ...more
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