Numbers tells how Israel consolidated itself as a community at Sinai (Numbers 1-9), set out from Sinai to move towards Canaan and spied out the land (Numbers 10-13). Because of unbelief at various points, but especially at Kadesh Barnea (Numbers 14), the Israelites were condemned to wander for forty years in the desert in the vicinity of Kadesh instead of immediately entering the Promised Land. Even Moses sins and is told he would not live to enter the land (Numbers 20). At the end of Numbers (Numbers 26-35) Israel moves from Kadesh to the plains of Moab opposite Jericho, ready to enter the...
Numbers tells how Israel consolidated itself as a community at Sinai (Numbers 1-9), set out from Sinai to move towards Canaan and spied out the land (...
Exodus begins the story of God's revelation to his people Israel through Moses, who leads them out of Egypt (Exodus 1-18) to Mount Sinai. There the people accept the covenant with God, agreeing to be his people in return for agreeing to abide by his Law. Moses receives the Torah from God, and teaches His laws and Covenant (Exodus 19-24) to the people of Israel. It also talks about the first violation of the covenant when the Golden Calf was constructed (Exodus 32-34). Exodus includes the instructions on building the Tabernacle and concludes with its actual construction (Exodus 25-31; 35-40).
Exodus begins the story of God's revelation to his people Israel through Moses, who leads them out of Egypt (Exodus 1-18) to Mount Sinai. There the pe...
Genesis begins with the so-called "primeval history" (Genesis 1-11), the story of the world's beginnings and the descent from Adam. This is followed by the story of the three patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac and Jacob), Joseph (Genesis 12-50) and the four matriarchs (Sarah, Rebekah, Leah and Rachel). God gives to the patriarchs a promise of the land of Canaan, but at the end of Genesis the sons of Jacob end up leaving Canaan for Egypt due to a regional famine. They had heard that there was a grain storage and distribution facility in Egypt.
Genesis begins with the so-called "primeval history" (Genesis 1-11), the story of the world's beginnings and the descent from Adam. This is followed b...
Major Prophets of the Bible A grouping of books in the Christian Old Testament. These books are centred on a prophet, traditionally regarded as the author of the respective book. The term "major" refers to their length, in distinction to the Twelve Minor Prophets, whose books are much shorter and grouped together as a single book. The Major Prophets books, in order of their occurrence in the Christian Old Testament, are: Book of Isaiah, Book of Jeremiah, Book of Lamentations, Book of Ezekiel, Book of Daniel Courtesy: Wikipedia.org
Major Prophets of the Bible A grouping of books in the Christian Old Testament. These books are centred on a prophet, traditionally regarded as the au...
Major Prophets of the Bible A grouping of books in the Christian Old Testament. These books are centred on a prophet, traditionally regarded as the author of the respective book. The term "major" refers to their length, in distinction to the Twelve Minor Prophets, whose books are much shorter and grouped together as a single book. The Major Prophets books, in order of their occurrence in the Christian Old Testament, are: Book of Isaiah, Book of Jeremiah, Book of Lamentations, Book of Ezekiel, Book of Daniel Courtesy: Wikipedia.org
Major Prophets of the Bible A grouping of books in the Christian Old Testament. These books are centred on a prophet, traditionally regarded as the au...
Major Prophets of the Bible A grouping of books in the Christian Old Testament. These books are centred on a prophet, traditionally regarded as the author of the respective book. The term "major" refers to their length, in distinction to the Twelve Minor Prophets, whose books are much shorter and grouped together as a single book. The Major Prophets books, in order of their occurrence in the Christian Old Testament, are: Book of Isaiah, Book of Jeremiah, Book of Lamentations, Book of Ezekiel, Book of Daniel Courtesy: Wikipedia.org
Major Prophets of the Bible A grouping of books in the Christian Old Testament. These books are centred on a prophet, traditionally regarded as the au...
Major Prophets of the Bible A grouping of books in the Christian Old Testament. These books are centred on a prophet, traditionally regarded as the author of the respective book. The term "major" refers to their length, in distinction to the Twelve Minor Prophets, whose books are much shorter and grouped together as a single book. The Major Prophets books, in order of their occurrence in the Christian Old Testament, are: Book of Isaiah, Book of Jeremiah, Book of Lamentations, Book of Ezekiel, Book of Daniel Courtesy: Wikipedia.org
Major Prophets of the Bible A grouping of books in the Christian Old Testament. These books are centred on a prophet, traditionally regarded as the au...
Major Prophets of the Bible A grouping of books in the Christian Old Testament. These books are centred on a prophet, traditionally regarded as the author of the respective book. The term "major" refers to their length, in distinction to the Twelve Minor Prophets, whose books are much shorter and grouped together as a single book. The Major Prophets books, in order of their occurrence in the Christian Old Testament, are: Book of Isaiah, Book of Jeremiah, Book of Lamentations, Book of Ezekiel, Book of Daniel Courtesy: Wikipedia.org
Major Prophets of the Bible A grouping of books in the Christian Old Testament. These books are centred on a prophet, traditionally regarded as the au...
Introduction The Gospels detail the life and times of Jesus Christ including his ministry and healings and Parables in his own words. This includes Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, the fulfillment of the Prophecies. His story is told from the viewpoint of The four Apostles: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Jesus' words as translated for the Holy Bible are highlighted
Introduction The Gospels detail the life and times of Jesus Christ including his ministry and healings and Parables in his own words. This includes Je...
The Gospels are the writings of the Apostles Matthew, Mark, Luke and John detailing the Birth, Ministry, Healings and preaching with parables of Jesus Christ. Includes details of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection.
The Gospels are the writings of the Apostles Matthew, Mark, Luke and John detailing the Birth, Ministry, Healings and preaching with parables of Jesus...