The Ten Commandments delivered to Moses 1400 BC Completion of Hebrew manuscripts that would become the 39 Old Testament books 500400 BC Completion of all manuscripts that would make up the 27 books of the New Testament First century AD Completion of the Septuagint, a Greek translation (from the Hebrew) of all 39 centuries BC books of the Old Testament canon, and the 14 books of the Apocrypha Third and second centuries BC Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, identifies the 27 books of the New Testament AD 367 Council of Hippo affirms the canon of the New Testament AD 393
From the Ur of the Chaldees to Haranthe death of Abrams father, Terah (Genesis 11:31-32) From Haran to ShechemAbram builds an altar (Genesis 12:1-7) From Shechem to BethelAbram offers sacrifices to God (Genesis 12:8) From Bethel to EgyptAbram denies Sarai is his wife (Genesis 12:10-16) From Egypt to BethelAbram offers prayers (Genesis 13:1-4) From Bethel to HebronAbram builds an altar and offers sacrifice (Genesis 13:18) From Hebron to HobahAbram rescues Lot (Genesis 14:1-16) From Hobah to HebronIshmael is born, God changes Abrams name to Abraham and his wifes to Sarah, three angels give promise of a son, Sodom is destroyed (Genesis 14:1619:25) From Hebron to GerarIsaac is born and presented to Abraham (Genesis 21:1-21) From Gerar to BeershebaAbraham makes a covenant with Abimelech (Genesis 21:31-34) From Beersheba to Mount MoriahAbraham is willing to sacrifice Isaac but is spared doing so at the last moment (Genesis 22:1-8) From Mount Moriah to BeershebaAbraham and his young men return to Beersheba (Genesis 22:19) From Beersheba to Hebronthe death of Abrahams wife, Sarah (Genesis 23:1-2; 19-20) From Hebron to Beershebathe death of Abraham at 175 years of age (Genesis 25:7-8)
1. Mosess staff turns into a serpent and then back into a staff (Exodus 4:2-4) . 2. Mosess hand becomes leprous and then returns to normal (Exodus 4:6-7) . 3. 4. 4.
God hides the Hebrews with a cloud (Exodus 14:19-20) . 5. The Red Sea parts and the sea bottom becomes dry land (Exodus 14:21) . 6. The waters of the Red Sea return and drown the Egyptian army (Exodus 14:23-28) . 7.
Bitter waters at Marah are made sweet (Exodus 15:23-25) . 8. Hebrews are fed with quail (Exodus 16:11-13) . 9. Hebrews are fed with manna (Exodus 16:14-24) . 10.
Moses strikes a rock in Horeb to produce water for the Hebrews (Exodus 17:1-6) . 11. Fire from the Lord consumes a burnt offering (Leviticus 9:22-24) . 12. Miriam made leprous and then healed (Numbers 12) . 13.
Complaining Hebrews burned up by fire from the Lord until Moses intercedes (Numbers 11:1-2) . 14. Fire from the Lord consumes 250 men who treated the Lord with contempt (Numbers 16:16-18,35) . 15. Earth opens up and swallows Korah and his men (Numbers 16:28-33) . 16.
A plague that kills 14,700 is stopped by making an offering of incense (Numbers 16:46-50) . 17. Aarons staff grows, buds, and blossoms (Numbers 17) . 18. Moses strikes a rock twice to bring forth water (Numbers 20:1-11) . 19.
Moses makes a brass serpent and puts it on a pole. Those bitten by venomous snakes live when they look at the serpent (Numbers 21:5-9) . 20. Moses appears on the Mount of Transfiguration with Jesus (Luke 9:28-36) .
Family: > Father: Amram; Mother: Jochebed (Exodus 6:20) > From the tribe of Levi (Exodus 2:1) > Brother: Aaron (Exodus 4:14) > Sister: Miriam (Exodus 15:20) Early Life: > His birth ( Exodus 2:2) > Adopted by the Pharaohs daughter and named Moses (Exodus 2:10) Youth and Adulthoodkills an Egyptian and flees to Midian (Exodus 2:11-15) At Midianmarries Zipporah, a priests daughter (Exodus 2:16-25) Gods callsees burning bush and hears Gods call but makes excuses; God promises divine and human help (Exodus 3:1-4,16-18) Return to Egyptdemands that a stubborn Pharaoh free the people of Israel; God sends plagues; the Passover is established; Pharaoh frees the Israelites (Exodus 4:2912:32) The Exodus from EgyptPharaoh pursues the Israelites; the Israelites cross the Red Sea; Moses sings the Song of Moses; God provides for the Israelites (Exodus 12:3318:27) At Mount Sinaiascends the mountain three times and makes a covenant with God; receives the Ten Commandments and the rest of the Law; responds to the gold calf (Exodus 1940) Journey from Sinai to Kadesh Barneathe pillar of the cloud appears; the people complain; 70 elders are appointed (Numbers 10:1112:15) At Kadesh Barneathe spies report on the promised land; the people rebel, resulting in Gods wrath; Amalek defeats Israel (Numbers 13:2614:45) Forty years in the wildernessGod declares the people will wander; rebellion breaks out (Numbers 14:3316:50) Return to Kadesh Barneathe death of Miriam, Mosess sister; the people complain over lack of water; Moses sins (Numbers 20:1-13) Final daysMosess farewell address and blessing; Moses views the promised land; Mosess death (Deuteronomy 32:134:6) Appearance after deathMoses and Elijah appear at Jesuss transfiguration (Matthew 17:2-3)
E XODUS 20:2-17 1. I am the L ORD your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.
You shall have no other gods before me. 2. You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below. You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the L ORD your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me, but showing love to a thousand generations of those who love me and keep my commandments. 3. 4. 4.
Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the L ORD your God. On it, you shall not do any work, neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your male or female servant, nor your animals, nor any foreigner residing in your towns. For in six days the L ORD made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, but he rested on the seventh day. Therefore the L ORD blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy. 5.
Honor your father and your mother, so you may live long in the land the L ORD your God is giving you. 6. You shall not murder. 7. You shall not commit adultery. 8.
You shall not steal. 9. You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor. 10. You shall not covet your neighbors house.
God sends manna to the Israelites to eat daily, except on the Sabbath (Exodus 16:14-33) .
God sends manna to the Israelites to eat daily, except on the Sabbath (Exodus 16:14-33) .
God sends quail for the Israelites to eat (Numbers 11:4-6,31-34) . The widow of Zarephaths flour and oil supply holds steady (1 Kings 17:9,14-16) . Elijah is fed by ravens (1 Kings 17:2-6) . A widows oil is multiplied (2 Kings 4:2-7) . A deadly stew is cured with flour at Gilgal (2 Kings 4:38-41) . One hundred men are fed with 20 loaves at Gilgal (2 Kings 4:42-44) .
A miraculous catch of fish is made (Luke 5:4-11) . Jesus turns water into wine (John 2:1-11) . Jesus feeds 5000 men, plus women and children (Matthew 14:13-21; Mark 6:30-44; Luke 9:10-17; John 6:1-13) . Jesus feeds 4000 (Matthew 15:32-38; Mark 8:1-9) . Jesus curses a fig tree (Matthew 21:18-19; Mark 11:12-14) .
Israelites, under the command of Joshua, cross on dry ground (Joshua 3:15-17) .
Elijah and Elisha cross the Jordan on dry ground (2 Kings 2:8) . Elisha crosses on dry ground by himself (2 Kings 2:14) . God heals Naaman of leprosy by having him bathe in the Jordans waters (2 Kings 5:1-14) . Elisha makes an iron axhead float (2 Kings 6:1-6) .
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