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A Guide to Key Events, Characters, and Themes of the Bible
The Bible spans thousands of years, has hundreds of characters and speaks on countless topics. This devotional tool gives highlights of events, characters and themes so that you can easily find and reference them in your Bible study.A Guide to Key Events, Characters and Themes of the Bible The Bible is filled with countless stories that inspire and challenge. The…
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Egyptian Dynasties
Egypt was a key player in the Ancient Near East for thousands of years, but the power structure within Egypt was constantly changing. Check out this brief overview of over 3,000 years of Egyptian dynasties. DYNASTIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS APPROX. DATES Pre-dynastic and early dynastic periods The Nile River valley and delta were brought under one ruler. 3400-3100 B.C. First and…
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Jesus’ Twelve Disciples
Jesus’ twelve disciples went through three years of training during Jesus’ earthly ministry. See where they are mentioned in each of the Synoptic Gospels.The twelve disciples of Jesus are listed in three of the four Gospels. See how the desciples named in Mark and Luke compare to the list in Matthew. MATTHEW 10.2-4 MARK 3.14-19 LUKE 6.13,16 Simon (Peter) Simon…
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Key Events In David’s Life
The Bible says David was “a man after God’s own heart.” See a chronological timeline of major events in David’s life. EVENTS SCRIPTURE PASSAGES RELATED PSALM The Lord choses David to be king 1 Sam 16.1-13 Ps 78 David plays the harp for king Saul 1 Sam 16.14-23 David kills Goliath 1 Sam 17.1-54 Saul becomes jealous of David 1…
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Kinds of Proverbs
Not all proverbs are the same. Some are descriptions, others are parallel statements, and a few are written as instructions. Reference this chart to help you better understand and appreciate the wisdom in Proverbs.The wise sayings found in PROVERBS can be grouped in a number of ways. At a very general level, the sayings can be described as statements of…
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Leaders of House Churches in the New Testament
The early church did not have an official place to meet. Instead they met in the homes of local believers. Check out this chart of different house church leaders. The Greek word for "church" (ekklesia) means "assembly" or "gathering." The first churches met in the homes of Christians to pray, sing hymns, read the scriptures, and share "love meals" together.…
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