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Hosea 4:6 – We need to constantly refresh our knowledge of the Bible.
Creation, and the people begin to sin (Genesis 1-11)
Genesis 1:1 – God created the universe.
Genesis 1:26 – God created man.
Genesis 3:6 – Even sins, followed by Adam. They are cursed and banished from the garden.
Genesis 6:7 – Sin becomes so bad that God decides to flood the earth.
God is in charge and people need a savior!
Abraham and three promises (Genesis 12-50)
Genesis 12:7 – The three promises:
“I will make you a great nation” à Exodus 1:7
“To your descendants I will give this land” à Joshua 21:43
“In you all the families of the earth will be blessed” à Acts 3:26
The 12 tribes of Israel
Deliverance from Egypt, Law of Moses, Canaan (Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua)
Egyptians begin to far the Israelites and enslave them.
Moses leads them out of Egypt.
Exodus 19:18; 20:1ff – God gives the law, which will stand for the next 1500 years.
Joshua 3:17 – The people cross the Jordan river into the promised land.
United and divided kingdoms (Judges, 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, 1 and 2 Chronicles)
Joshua 2:18-19 – The people enter a cycle with the judges.
I Samuel 8 – The people demand a king.
Saul, David, and Solomon each rules for 40 years.
The kingdom divides after Solomon into Israel (north) and Judah (south).
Israel is taken in Assyrian captivity (II Kings 17:6-18), followed by Judah into Babylonian captivity.
Captivity, return, and rebuilding (Ezra, Nehemiah)
Ezra 1:1-4 – Cyrus proclaims that the people can return
Ezra 7:10
Jesus and the good news (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John)
Matthew 1:1-17
Matthew 4:23-25 – Jesus preaches and works miracles.
Matthew 27:33, 37, 50-54 – The Jews finally are angered enough with Jesus to demand his crucifixion at the hands of the Romans.
Matthew 28:1-7 – Jesus rises from the dead.
Matthew 28:16-20 – The great commission.
The New Covenant begins (Acts)
Acts 1:1-8 – Jesus sends out the apostles.
Acts 2:4, 22-23, 36-42 – The apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit and preached on Pentecost.
Acts 11:26; 5:11 – Disciples are first called Christians, collectively known as the church.
The Bible tells the story of sin and of how to accept the lifeline that God provided.
II Corinthians 5:9-10 – We will answer to God in the end!
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Hosea 4:6 – We need to constantly refresh our knowledge of the Bible.
Creation, and the people begin to sin (Genesis 1-11)
Genesis 1:1 – God created the universe.
Genesis 1:26 – God created man.
Genesis 3:6 – Even sins, followed by Adam. They are cursed and banished from the garden.
Genesis 6:7 – Sin becomes so bad that God decides to flood the earth.
God is in charge and people need a savior!
Abraham and three promises (Genesis 12-50)
Genesis 12:7 – The three promises:
“I will make you a great nation” à Exodus 1:7
“To your descendants I will give this land” à Joshua 21:43
“In you all the families of the earth will be blessed” à Acts 3:26
The 12 tribes of Israel
Deliverance from Egypt, Law of Moses, Canaan (Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua)
Egyptians begin to far the Israelites and enslave them.
Moses leads them out of Egypt.
Exodus 19:18; 20:1ff – God gives the law, which will stand for the next 1500 years.
Joshua 3:17 – The people cross the Jordan river into the promised land.
United and divided kingdoms (Judges, 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, 1 and 2 Chronicles)
Joshua 2:18-19 – The people enter a cycle with the judges.
I Samuel 8 – The people demand a king.
Saul, David, and Solomon each rules for 40 years.
The kingdom divides after Solomon into Israel (north) and Judah (south).
Israel is taken in Assyrian captivity (II Kings 17:6-18), followed by Judah into Babylonian captivity.
Captivity, return, and rebuilding (Ezra, Nehemiah)
Ezra 1:1-4 – Cyrus proclaims that the people can return
Ezra 7:10
Jesus and the good news (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John)
Matthew 1:1-17
Matthew 4:23-25 – Jesus preaches and works miracles.
Matthew 27:33, 37, 50-54 – The Jews finally are angered enough with Jesus to demand his crucifixion at the hands of the Romans.
Matthew 28:1-7 – Jesus rises from the dead.
Matthew 28:16-20 – The great commission.
The New Covenant begins (Acts)
Acts 1:1-8 – Jesus sends out the apostles.
Acts 2:4, 22-23, 36-42 – The apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit and preached on Pentecost.
Acts 11:26; 5:11 – Disciples are first called Christians, collectively known as the church.
The Bible tells the story of sin and of how to accept the lifeline that God provided.
II Corinthians 5:9-10 – We will answer to God in the end!