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(Old Testament (Pentateuch / Law (5) (link) (Genisis (I. Primeval History…
Old Testament
Pentateuch / Law (5) (link)
Genisis
I. Primeval History (8)
I. Creation/Adam and Eve (4)
Genesis 1: God creates heaven, earth, plants, animals and man
God creates heaven and earth;
the light;
the firmament;
separates the dry land;
forms the sun, moon, and stars;
fishes and fowls;
cattle, wild beasts, and creeping things;
creates man in his own image, blesses him;
grants the fruits of the earth for food.
Genesis 3: Adam and Eve’s sin and expulsion from the Garden
The serpent deceives Eve.
Both she and Adam transgress the divine command, and fall into sin.
God arraigns them.
The serpent is cursed.
The promised seed.
The punishment of mankind.
Their first clothing.
Their expulsion from paradise.
Genesis 4: Cain kills Abel; his curse and descendants
The birth, occupation, and offerings of Cain and Abel.
Cain murders his brother Abel.
The curse of Cain.
Has a son called Enoch, and builds a city, which he calls after his name.
His descendants, with Lamech and his two wives.
The birth of Seth,
and Enos.
II. Noah and the Flood (5)
Genesis 5: Descendants from Adam to Noah
Recapitulation of the creation of man.
The genealogy, age, and death of the patriarchs from Adam to Noah.
Enoch’s godliness and translation into Heaven.
The family line of Methuselah to Noah and his sons
Genesis 6: God’s Mercy on Noah in the midst of Man’s Wickedness
The wickedness of the world, which provoked God’s wrath.
Noah finds grace.
His family line
The order, form, dimensions, and building of the ark.
Genesis 7: The Great Flood
Noah, his family and the living creatures enter the ark.
The flood begins.
The increase of the flood for forty days.
All flesh is destroyed by it.
Its duration of 150 days.
Genesis 8: The Flood Subsides and the Ark Rests on Mount Ararat
God remembers Noah and calms the waters.
The ark rests on Ararat.
Noah sends forth a raven and then a dove.
Noah, being commanded, goes forth from the ark.
He builds an altar, and offers sacrifices,
which God accepts, and promises to curse the earth no more.
Genesis 9: The Covenant of the Rainbow
God blesses Noah and his sons, and grants them flesh for food.
Blood and murder are forbidden.
God’s covenant, of which the rainbow was constituted a pledge.
Noah’s family replenishes the world.
Noah plants a vineyard,
Is drunken, and mocked by his son;
Curses Canaan;
Blesses Shem;
Prays for Japheth, and dies.
III. Tower of Babel / descendants of Shem (2)
Genesis 10: Descendants of Shem, Ham and Japheth
The generations of Noah.
Japheth.
Ham.
Nimrod becomes the first monarch; the descendants of Canaan.
The sons of Shem.
Genesis 11: Tower of Babel; Shem’s Descendants to Abraham
One language in the world.
The building of Babel.
It is interrupted by the confusion of tongues, and the builders dispersed.
The generations of Shem.
The generations of Terah, the father of Abram.
Terah, with Abram and Lot, move from Ur to Haran.
II. Patriarchal History