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God
created all things good |
Genesis 1 |
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The
exercise of dominion in human hands |
Genesis 1 |
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Divine intentions |
Genesis 2 |
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The
Fall |
Genesis 3 |
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Brother's Keeper |
Genesis 4 |
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The
flood |
Genesis 7 |
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The
Shem, Ham, Japheth incident |
Genesis 9 |
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Genesis 11 |
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Blessed
to be a blessing |
Genesis 12 |
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Separation
within Families (Abram -Lot
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Genesis 13 |
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Hagar
and Ishmael |
Genesis 16 |
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Circumcision
instituted |
Genesis 17 |
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Moabite
and Ammonite origin |
Genesis 19 |
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Patriarch
Isaac |
Genesis 21 |
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Test
of obedience |
Genesis 22 |
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Deliberate
ethnic separation (Isaac chooses Rebekah for wife) |
Genesis 24 |
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Roots
of Edom
and |
Genesis 25 |
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Non-separation
of Esau line |
Genesis 26 |
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Deliberate
ethnic separation (choice of Jacob's wife) |
Genesis 28 |
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Origin
of the twelve tribes |
Genesis 30 |
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The
Dianah-Hamor incident |
Genesis 34 |
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Patriarchal
line continues in Jacob |
Genesis 35 |
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Separation
within families (Esau-Jacob) |
Genesis 36 |
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Joseph's
administrative ability, a blessing |
Genesis 41 |
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Joseph
preserves a remnant |
Genesis 45 |
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Geographic
separation in Goshen |
Genesis 47 |
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Future
courses of the twelve tribe |
Genesis 49 |
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God
can use evil for good |
Genesis 50 |
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Oppression |
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Birth
of Moses |
Exodus 2 |
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God
recognizes his people's burdens |
Exodus 3 |
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The
excuses of Moses when faced with a challenge |
Exodus 4 |
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The
plagues in Egypt |
Exodus 7-11 |
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"Let
my people go" |
Exodus 8 |
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The
fleeting repentance of Pharaoh |
Exodus 9 |
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The
Passover feast instituted as a constant memorial |
Exodus 12 |
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The
number in the Exodus |
Exodus 12 |
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Feasts
as signs and memorials |
Exodus 13 |
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Crossing
of the Red Sea
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Exodus 14 |
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Murmuring
against God, not men |
Exodus 16 |
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Jethro's
advice to Moses to delegate responsibility |
Exodus 18 |
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Exodus 19 |
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Blessing
of God has a condition attached |
Exodus 19 |
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The
Ten Commandments |
Exodus 20 |
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The
eye-for-an-eye code |
Exodus 21 |
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Civil
law for nomads |
Exodus 21-23 |
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Instructions
to build a tabernacle |
Exodus 25-27 |
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Inauguration
of the priesthood |
Exodus 28-29 |
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God
equips people for specific tasks (crafts ability) |
Exodus 31 |
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The
golden calf |
Exodus 32 |
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"Who
is on the Lord's side?" |
Exodus 32 |
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"Make
no league with the inhabitants of this land" |
Exodus 34 |
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Visiting
the iniquity of the fathers upon the children |
Exodus 34 |
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Construction
of the tabernacle |
Exodus 36-39 |
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God,
a constant presence in |
Exodus 40 |
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Food
allowed and forbidden |
Leviticus 11 |
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Separation
of lepers |
Leviticus 13 |
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Declaration
of cleanliness from leprosy in jurisdiction of priests |
Leviticus 14 |
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Day
of atonement |
Leviticus 16 |
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Scapegoat
for sins and iniquities |
Leviticus 16 |
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Sacrifices
allowed only at tabernacle |
Leviticus 17 |
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Life
is in the blood |
Leviticus 17 |
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Sabbatical
year and year of jubilee |
Leviticus 25 |
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Intricate
organization |
Numbers 2 |
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Vow
of the Nazirites |
Numbers 6 |
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Aaronic
benediction |
Numbers 6 |
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Ark
of Covenant and portable use |
Numbers 10 |
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Jealousy
of Miriam and Aaron |
Numbers 12 |
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Spies sent to Canaan |
Numbers 13 |
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Caleb's
different spirit |
Numbers 14 |
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Tassels
and ribbons |
Numbers 15 |
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Korah's
rebellion |
Numbers 16 |
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Rock
and water incident |
Numbers 20 |
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Numbers 20 |
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The
bronze serpent |
Numbers 21 |
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Balaam's
blessing |
Numbers 23 |
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Star
out of Jacob |
Numbers 24 |
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Initial
mixing with Midianites |
Numbers 25 |
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Second
Numbering |
Numbers 26 |
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War
as an instrument of God's vengeance |
Numbers 31 |
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The
settlements of Ruben, Gad, and Manasseh |
Numbers 32 |
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Promise
land reiterated |
Numbers 33 |
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Review
of events from Horeb to |
Deuteronomy 1 |
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Conquest
of Sihon and Og |
Deuteronomy 2-3 |
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Provisions
for families during conquest |
Deuteronomy 3 |
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Neither
add nor take away from statutes |
Deuteronomy 4 |
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Unique
moral law makes |
Deuteronomy 4 |
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"What
nation has a God so near?" |
Deuteronomy 4 |
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"What
nation has such righteous statutes?" |
Deuteronomy 4 |
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Exhortation
against pure nature worship |
Deuteronomy 4 |
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Second
decalogue |
Deuteronomy 5 |
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God
not to be tested |
Deuteronomy 6 |
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Hebrew
creed |
Deuteronomy 6 |
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Ethnic
separation demanded |
Deuteronomy 7 |
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"Man
does not live by bread alone" |
Deuteronomy 8 |
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As
man disciplines son, so God disciplines |
Deuteronomy 8 |
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Beware
saying, "My power, my might" |
Deuteronomy 8 |
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Not
because of your righteousness but |
Deuteronomy 9 |
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What
does God require of you? |
Deuteronomy 10 |
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Teach
children the law |
Deuteronomy 11 |
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"Be
not ensnared to follow them" |
Deuteronomy 12 |
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The
law of the tithe |
Deuteronomy 14 |
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The
poor always with us |
Deuteronomy 15 |
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Men
give as they are able |
Deuteronomy 16 |
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Origin
of stoning the disobedient |
Deuteronomy 17 |
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Free
cities |
Deuteronomy 19 |
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Peace
offerings before war |
Deuteronomy 20 |
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Laws
concerning chastity |
Deuteronomy 22 |
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Writing
of divorcement |
Deuteronomy 24 |
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Freedom
for newlyweds |
Deuteronomy 24 |
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Provisions
for sojourner and widow |
Deuteronomy 24 |
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Shall
not muzzle the ox |
Deuteronomy 25 |
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Blessings
of obedience |
Deuteronomy 28 |
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Consequences
of disobedience |
Deuteronomy 28 |
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"Choose
life" |
Deuteronomy 30 |
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It
is no trifle, it is your life |
Deuteronomy 32 |
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Death
of Moses |
Deuteronomy 34 |
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Story of Rahab |
Joshua 2 and 6 |
| Recircumcision | Joshua 5 |
| The land is holy | Joshua 5 |
| Jericho captured | Joshua 6 |
| Molding disciplines | Joshua 7 |
| Destruction of Ai | Joshua 8 |
| Gibeonite plot | Joshua 9 |
| Southern coalition | Joshua 10 |
| Northern coalition | Joshua 11 |
| Conquest not complete | Joshua 13 |
| Allotment of land | Joshua 14-19 |
| "Choose this day whom you will serve" | Joshua 24 |
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They shall become adversaries to you |
Judges 2 |
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Othniel routs the Mesopotamians |
Judges 3 |
| Ehud routs Moabites | Judges 3 |
| Deborah routs Canaanites | Judges 4 |
| History in poetic media | Judges 5 |
| Gideon routs Midianites | Judges 6-7 |
| "The Lord will rule over you" | Judges 8 |
| Anti-king reaction in Israel's early history | Judges 9 |
| Jephthah routs Ammonites | Judges 11 |
| Samson routs Philistines | Judges 16 |
| "In those days there was no king" | Judges 21 |
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Hannah's prayer |
1 Samuel 2 |
| Samuel's youth | 1 Samuel 3 |
| Overconfidence in the Ark | 1 Samuel 4 |
| The cry for a king | 1 Samuel 8 |
| Divided opinions over kingship | 1 Samuel 8 |
| Saul made king over Israel | 1 Samuel 11 |
| King and nation to follow God | 1 Samuel 12 |
| No smith in Israel | 1 Samuel 13 |
| First anointing of David | 1 Samuel 16 |
| Saul's jealousy | 1 Samuel 18 |
| David eats holy bread | 1 Samuel 21 |
| Death of Saul | 1 Samuel 31 |
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David laments over Saul |
2 Samuel 1 |
| David anointed king over Judah | 2 Samuel 2 |
| Evidence of ill feelings between North and South | 2 Samuel 2 |
| Joab's blood guilt | 2 Samuel 3 |
| Abner's death | 2 Samuel 3 |
| David King over Israel | 2 Samuel 5 |
| Jerusalem made the capital | 2 Samuel 5 |
| Ark brought to Jerusalem | 2 Samuel 6 |
| Eternal promise made to David | 2 Samuel 7 |
| David's rule one of justice and equity | 2 Samuel 8 |
| Seeds of trouble - Bathsheba | 2 Samuel 11 |
| Nathan's rebuke | 2 Samuel 12 |
| Seeds of trouble - Absalom | 2 Samuel 15 |
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Solomon anointed |
1 Kings 1 |
| Marriage alliance | 1 Kings 3 |
| Great boundaries of Solomon's kingdom | 1 Kings 4 |
| Forced Labor under Solomon | 1 Kings 5 |
| Solomon builds the temple | 1 Kings 6-7 |
| The temple is dedicated | 1 Kings 8 |
| Solomon's many women | 1 Kings 11 |
| Jeroboam | 1 Kings 11 |
| Rehoboam | 1 Kings 12 |
| Israel revolts | 1 Kings 12 |
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