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God creates earth, heavens, sun, stars, sky, animals, plants and even man in his own image. |
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God rested 7th day, Eden set aside and man put in eden, Tree's identified, animals named, Helper created |
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Eve tempted, Sin, man cursed and exelled from the garden of eden |
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Abel's offering received not Cain's, Cain killed Abel, Seth born |
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Geneology from Seth to Noah, |
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Man corrupt and God upset with man, Noah walked with God so God called him to create an ark |
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The animals gathered and the flood, everything destroyed |
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Flood ends and Noah sent back out onto the earth |
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God blesses Noah & family: be fruitful and multiply, Covenant to not destroy with flood again, Ham cursed |
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Geneology of Noah's sons: Shem, Ham and Japheth |
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Lord confused their language at Babel, Shem to Terah, the father of Abram |
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God calls Abram to go to another land, Abram goes to Canann and God promises the land, Famine leads Abram to Egypt, where Abram disguises Sarai as his sister where Pharoh receives the curse because he takes Sarai in. Pharoh asks Abram to leave |
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Abram separates from Lot because their herdsman were fighting, Lot goes eastwards extending toward wicked Sodom, God promises many descendants to Abram |
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4 kings attack 5 kings, Lot and family taken w/ Sodom; Abram pursues and gets them all back. Sodom offers goods, but Abram refuses. |
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Lord God assures Abram that his decendents will be numerous. Abram believes the Lord, God made a covenant that the land will be the Abram's |
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Hagar given over to Abram, but after concieving Hagar dispised Sarai so Sarai treated harshly. Hagar fled, but God met her and told her to submit to her mistress. Ishmael |
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The Lord visits Abraham and Abraham welcomes him, the Lord predicts Sarah's pregnancy and Sarah laughs. The Lord decides to share with Abraham what he is going to do to Sodom and Abraham intercedes until the Lord promises to spare them if there are 10 righteous men. |
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Angels appear in Sodom and Lot welcomes them into his home, Sodom in their wickedness try to violate the visitors. The angels tell Lot to flee because of God's favor. Lot flees but his wife dies, his two daughters trick Lot into sleeping with them and they both bear children. |
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Abraham lied again about Sarah being his sister causing a curse on Abimelech and his people. God appeared to Abimelech and revealed the truth and Abimelech restored Sarah to Abraham and sent them off with many goods. |
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Issac born to Sarah in her old age, but in turn Sarah asks Abraham to dismiss Hagar and her son. God promises to bless Ishmael because he was from Abraham. Also Abraham makes a covenant with Abimelech. |
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God asks Abraham to offer Issac and Abraham obeys, God stops him in the middle and commends him for not holding anything back from the Lord. God blesses him. |
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Sarah died and buried in the land of the sons of Heth in the field of Ephron which Abraham insisted on paying for. |
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Abraham commissions his servant to go back to his land to find a wife for Issac, God blesses the servants journey and leads him to Rebekah and brings her back to be Issac's wife. |
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Abraham's death and Ishmael's descendants are recorded as well as the birth of Esau and Jacob and how Esau traded his birthright to Jacob for a meal. |
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Issac lies about his wife Rebekah and is asked to leave from Abimelech and the Philistines because of his prosperity and through the quarrels over the wells, Issac finally finds a place to rest, Abimelech sees Issac's prosperity and makes a covenant with them; Esau's wives from Heth are a burden to the family. |
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Rebekah and Jacob tricks his father Issac to bless him when Issac thinks it is really Esau, so Esau is furious and wants to kill Jacob, so Rebekah instructs Jacob to flee to Laban's house and not to take a daughter of Heth. |
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Issac gives Jacob instructions to leave and marry Laban's daughters, Esau sees this and takes a daughter if Ishmael because of his father's displeasure in his wives, so Jacob sets out and God speaks to him in a dream speaking blessing and inheritance of the land to him. |
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Jacob journeys to Laban his uncle's land and meets Rebekah, for his service to Laban Jacob is to receive Rachel as his wife, but Laban tricks Jacob and gives him Leah, for another 7 years of service he receives Rachel, the Lord notices Leah's sadness and opens her womb to bear 3 sons to Jacob. |
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Leah and Zilpah and Rachel and Bilhah compete over bearing sons to Jacob, also Jacob decides to leave Laban and tricks Laban out of the best sheep as part of their agreement to depart. |
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Jacob secretly runs from Laban and doesn't tell him anything, Laban pursues and catches up with him and asks why he did what he did, Jacob felt Laban cheated him, so they make a covenant to go their separate ways. |
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Jacob fears the meeting with Esau that Esau is still angry with him, so he plans to appease Esau with gifts while also splitting his family to keep part of them safe, afterwards Jacob wrestles with an angel and Jacob tough to beat the angel dislocated his hip and changes his name and blesses him. |
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Esau meets Jacob and embraces him, Jacob explains his plans but Esau warmly welcomes Jacob and Esau goes back first and Jacob will follow with his family and herds. |
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Dinah raped by Schechem but Schechem longs for Dinah so Schechem and his father Haram go to Jacob to work something out, Jacob and sons decide to have all their males circumcised and they can be one people, but Simeon and Levi go in and kill all the men and loot the whole people, Jacob gets upset for this will bring other's unfavorable treatment on them. |
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God tells Jacob to build an alter, so Jacob purifies all his people and goes to build the alter, God blesses Jacob and gives him the name Israel; Rachel dies giving birth to Benjamin, Jacob returns to meet Issac and Issac dies in his old age 108. Reuben sleeps with Bilhah. |
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Esau moves away from Israel and the genealogy of Edom (Esau). |
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Joseph was Israel's favorite and it caused his brothers to despise him, and Joseph had his two dreams of his brothers and family bowing down to him and it made them even more angry so they plotted to kill him but Reuben convinces them to not kill him, but they do end up selling him to slave traders and make it look like he was killed by a wild beast and Israel mourns for many days because of the loss. |
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Judah marries and bears three sons, the first two die because they did wrong in God's eyes, the wife Tamar of the first son was sent away in fear the third son would die like the first two, because of Judah's lying she plays a prostitute and lays with Judah, she becomes pregnant and is brought out to be killed when it is revealed that Judah is the father and Judah is exposed for his lying. |
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Joseph was sold to Potiphar in Egypt and because of the Lord's favor with Joseph, Potiphar is blessed so Potiphar puts Joseph in charge of his whole house, but Potiphar's wife takes notice of Joseph and tries to seduce him, but Joseph refuses, one day she catches him and tries to seduce him but he runs away and she lies saying he tried to rape her, so Potiphar has him thrown in jail, but even in jail God is with Joseph and the warden puts Joseph in charge of the whole jail. |
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The king of Egypt's cubbearer and chief baker were thrown into jail, both had dreams but did not know how to interpret so Joseph interprets for them, predicting the cubbearer will be restored and the chief baker will be killed and it happens just as he predicts but the cubbearer forgets about Joseph. |
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Pharaoh has a dream but none of his people can interpret it, but the cupbearer tells Pharaoh of Joseph and his ability to interpret, so Pharaoh shares his dream with Joseph and Joseph interprets the dream of the 7 years of abundance and 7 years of famine and Pharaoh puts Joseph in charge of all Egypt to prepare and it happens just as Joseph had predicted. |
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Jacob sends the 10 older brothers to trade for grain in Egypt, while there Joseph recognizes them, but they do not recognize him, so Joseph accuses them of being spies, forcing them to leave Simeon behind and to bring back Benjamin to prove they are not spies, as they return to Canaan they find that their money is in with the grain they were to buy, they tell Jacob their father of this and he refuses to send Benjamin even through Reuben promises his return. |
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The lack of food forces them to go to Egypt again and Jacob resists, but ends up allowing them to take Benjamin with them down to Egypt, when they arrive Joseph invites them to his house to dine and weeps at the sight of Benjamin. |
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Joseph again puts the money back in their sacks with possessions from his house in Benjamin's sack, he sends his people out to catch them and brings them back, when they come back it is found that Benjamin's sack is the one but Judah pleads with Joseph to take his life in place of Benjamin's life for his father's sake. |
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Joseph reveals himself to his brothers and explains how God sent Joseph down this path to preserve their lives, now they go back to Jacob to tell him that Joseph is alive! |
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Jacob sets out for Egypt and God speaks to him in a dream to assure him of his safety, Joseph sets out to meet his father and weeps and instructs him how to speak to Pharoh. |
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Pharaoh meets Jacob and allows them all to take the best land to settle and become shepherds and even shepherd Pharaoh's flocks, all in Egypt sell their flocks for food and even sell their land and selves for food because the famine were so severe, so from now on 1/5 of all they harvest is to be given to Pharaoh. |
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Israel takes Joseph's sons as his own and blesses them Ephraim and Manasseh but blesses the younger first, Ephraim, but Joseph objects, but Israel insists. |
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Israel prophesies over his sons and has them promise to have him buried in the land of his father and grandfather and Israel passes away. |
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Joseph asks to bury his father in Canaan and Pharaoh allows it sending a large contingency, Joseph's brothers ask for mercy and Joseph assures them that what they did for evil God intended for good and they'll be fine, Joseph dies. |
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Israel and his son's generation passes and their family grow in number, the new king that didn't know Joseph feared their size and decided to put them under hard labor, but they only multiplied more, and soon the Pharaoh tried to instruct the midwives to kill the sons, but they feared God and lied to Pharaoh and the sons lived and God blessed the midwives, eventually Pharaoh commanded to have all sons "thrown into the Nile". |
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Moses was born, placed on the Nile and found and raised by Pharaoh's daughter, when he grew he saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, so Moses killed the Egyptian, the next day he realized that people knew of his deed and Pharaoh eventually found out as well and tried to kill him, so he fled to Midian where he meets the daughters of Reuel and dwells with him and eventually marries his daughter Zipporah, God heard the cries of the Hebrews and remembers his covenant with his people. |
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God reveals himself to Moses at the burning bush, God has heard the cry of his people and now will deliver them, Moses asks who should I say has sent me, "I AM WHO I AM", and God explains how Pharaoh will not just let them go, so Egypt will be struck with affliction and when Israel finally leaves they will take with them many riches from Egypt. |
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Moses questions how Pharaoh would believe him, so God gives him 3 signs to perform, but God also says this will not be enough so Moses is to say that God will take his firstborn son, Moses complains about not being able to speak and this angers God so God sends Aaron to help him, God wants to kill Moses but Zipporah intervenes, Moses and Aaron appear to the elders and perform the signs and explain everything that God has said. |
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Moses and Aaron present their request to go worship to Pharaoh, but he refuses and says who will do the work, so Pharaoh makes the work harder and the people complain to Moses and Moses goes and inquires of the Lord. |
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God reveals further and speaks more to Moses who he is, and Moses shares these with the elders, but they do not listen and Moses says if they don't listen to me how will Pharaoh? The genealogy of the heads of the households are captured here. |
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Moses and Aaron perform the miracles of the staff and blood before Pharaoh, but his heart was hard, also his magicians performed those miracles as well. |
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Moses releases the frogs and swarms of flies, but each the Pharaoh hardens his heart after already agreeing to let the people go. |
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Plagues of livestock dying, boils on the people and hail. Pharaoh asks Moses to intercede to make them stop, but each time his heart is still hardened. |
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Locusts and darkness over the land. |
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The last plague is given where the firstborn of all Egypt including the livestock will be killed, Pharaoh is informed but he refuses to act. |
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Instructions given about the passover lamb and doorposts also the unleavened bread, the plague of the firstborns came and the Israelites were hastened out of the land, 430 years in Egypt, 600,000 men, all foreigners with them must be circumcised before eating the unleavened bread. |
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(what form of dedication?) The feast of unleavened bread shall be remembered always to remember how God delivered them from Egypt, the firstborn of men and beast shall be dedicated to the Lord, so God led them around the desert with a cloud by day and fire by night. |
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Pharaoh's heart hardened and he decides to pursue the Israelites, God delivers Israel by crossing the Red Sea on dry land and covering over their pursuant behind them. |
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Moses and Israel celebrate with a song God's deliverance and power, God provides water and declares himself Israel's healer. |
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Israel complains to God about food and then meat and God provides both, God also gives instructions about the Sabbath collecting twice as much on the 6th day and preparing it for there will be none on the Sabbath, but they do not listen. |
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The people again complain to God about not having water and they test God so Moses gathers the elders and produces water, they fight against Amalek and when Moses raises his hands they win. |
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Jethro, Moses' father-in-law comes to visit Moses and brings advice for him not to have to judge every dispute for Israelites, but instead put leaders of integrity over the people and all the major disputes would come to Moses. |
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God will be their people and the people agree to this, the people consecrated to meet God at Sinai, Moses goes up but God tells him to go back down to warn the people not to come up the mountain, also bring Aaron with him this time. |
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Ten commandments given to the people, the people are afraid and God presents it this way so that the people will fear him. |
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Instructions on how to deal with slaves and interact with slaves, also instructions on how to deal with personal injury from others, animals etc. |
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Property laws and various (sundry) other laws. |
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Sabbath recognition on the land and work, festivals for unleavened bread and first fruits, God also breaks down how to conquer the land and follow God through. |
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The people affirm that they will follow in God's instructions, God calls Moses, Aaron and 70 elders up to the mountain, 6 days, but Moses alone will go up further with Joshua for 40 days and 40 nights. |
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A collection is to be made for God's dwelling, instructions on how to construct the ark of the covenant and God will dwell there, instructions on constructing the showbread table, also instructions on the lampstand, all these are to be made of gold. |
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Instructions on making curtains, boards and the veil. |
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Instructions on making a bronze alter, and the court; oil will burn a light continually and Aaron and his sons will keep it all in order. |
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Instructions on garments for the priests and with bells. |
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Instructions on how to consecrate the priest before entering also on the sacrifices to be made, and food. |
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