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[U] = Unique; [C] = Complementary; [O] = Opposite
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[U] The Holy Bible |
[C] Division 1: History and Doctrines of the Kingdom (8 levels deep from top to bottom) |
[O] Volume 1: The Laws of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Book 1.1 (Genesis): God chose the people of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion through Election |
[C] Part 1: God elected Abraham and Isaac to found the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[O] Chapter 1.1: God gave Adam the original Kingdom of Zion, but Satan stole it from him |
[U] Section 1: God places the first man Adam as his king over his Kingdom on earth |
[U] ¶1: Creation: God formed the Universe and everything in it in three overall stages (God prepared the earth, God populated the earth, and then God rested) |
[C] Phase 1 of Creation: God prepared the earth to support animal and human life in three stages (The Laws that govern the Universe, the atmosphere and the waters, and the land) |
[U] The First Day: God created the Laws that govern the Universe, including the Electromagnetic Spectrum with visible light |
[C] The Second Day: God created the atmosphere and the water on earth which allows any life to exist [the Biosphere] |
[C] The Third Day: God created the land and plant life which allows animate life to exist |
[C] Phase 2 of Creation: God populated the earth in 3 stages (He filled the Universe, He filled the waters and air, and He created Adam and Eve) |
[C] The Fourth Day: God filled the Universe with quasars, galaxies, stars, planets, and moons |
[C] The Fifth Day: God filled the waters and atmosphere [the Biosphere] with animate life |
[U] The Sixth Day: God created Adam and Eve and commanded them to fill the earth, and rule over all of God’s creation |
[C] God created reptiles, animals, and insects |
[C] God created a man and a woman |
[U] God gave fruit and herbs for mankind and animals to eat |
[U] Phase 3 of Creation: God rests from all his creative work on the 7th Day |
[C] ¶2: God forms a man out of the dust of the earth |
[C] ¶3: God causes a garden to grow out of the dust of the earth |
[O] ¶4: God gives the man responsibility to tend and keep the Garden of Eden |
[O] ¶5: God gives the man a woman out of his own rib to help him tend the Garden of Eden |
[C] Section 2: Satan steals the Kingdom from Adam through temptation |
[U] ¶1: Satan lies to the woman about God’s warning not to eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil |
[C] ¶2: Adam and Eve sin against God for the first time |
[C] ¶3: Adam and Eve confess their sins to God for the first time |
[O] ¶4: God judges the sins of the serpent (Satan) and Adam and Eve with curses and ultimately physical death |
[O] ¶5: God prevents Adam and Eve from living forever by banishing them from access to the Tree of Life |
[C] Section 3: Satan begins corrupting the subjects of his evil kingdom through sin |
[U] ¶1: Eve falsely believes she has born the Promised Seed (God in the flesh) that will crush the Serpent’s head |
[C] ¶2: Cain becomes jealous of Abel and angry that God had rejected the works of his hands, but accepted Abel’s animal sacrifice |
[C] ¶3: Cain murders his righteous brother Abel in a fit of rage |
[O] ¶4: The seven evil generations of Cain |
[O] ¶5: The ten godly generations from Adam to Noah in the Messianic Line of Seth |
[O] Chapter 1.2: God elected Noah and his family to survive the temporary destruction of the Kingdom of Satan |
[C] Section 1: Satan attacks the Messianic bloodline by mixing the seed of man with the seed of demons |
[O] ¶1: The fallen angels (demons) attempt to prevent the coming of the Messiah by corrupting the genes of the human race with demonic procreation |
[O] ¶2: God decides to completely destroy almost the entire human race and start over with the few humans who have not been corrupted by the fallen angels |
[C] ¶3: God commands Noah to build an ark to preserve the life of his family through the coming World-Wide Flood |
[C] ¶4: God brings Noah and his family into the Ark along with 2 pairs of every species of animal and creeping thing upon the earth |
[U] ¶5: God seals Noah, his family, and the creatures inside the Ark as the Great Flood begins |
[C] Section 2: God stopped Satan’s attack against the Messianic bloodline with a world-wide Flood |
[O] ¶1: God sends a Great Flood to wipe out all life on the land, including birds, but not the creatures in the waters |
[O] ¶2: God causes the waters to begin to recede from off the earth |
[C] ¶3: Noah tests to see whether the waters had receded enough to expose the land |
[C] ¶4: Noah waits almost two more months before leaving the ark |
[U] ¶5: God finally commands Noah to leave the Ark to restart life on the earth |
[U] Section 3: God made a Covenant with Noah and his descendants in the post-Flood world |
[O] ¶1: God promises to never curse the ground again |
[O] ¶2: God curses the life of anyone who takes the life of another human being without the sanction of government |
[C] ¶3: God makes a Covenant with Noah and all created things never again to bring a great flood of water to destroy all life on earth |
[C] ¶4: God gives the rainbow in the cloud as the sign that He will keep his promise not to destroy all life with another great flood |
[U] ¶5: God emphasizes the permanence of this Covenant by saying it twice |
[C] Chapter 1.3: God elected Abram out of the line of Shem to found the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Section 1: God elects Abram out of the descendants of Shem |
[U] ¶1: Noah curses the descendants of Canaan (who were eventually conquered by Israel in the days of Joshua) |
[C] ¶2: The sons of Noah and their families go out to populate the earth after the Great Flood |
[C] ¶3: The sons of Noah and their families attempt to build a one-world government in Babylon opposed to the rule of the true God |
[O] ¶4: The ten Messianic generations from Shem to Abram, all of whom were outlived by Shem |
[O] ¶5: The generations of Terah (who was outlived by Abraham) |
[C] Section 2: Satan attacks Abram and Sarai through famine in Canaan and testing in Egypt |
[U] ¶1: God calls Abram out of Ur of the Chaldees to serve him |
[C] ¶2: Abram and Sarai go to Canaan as commanded by God, and Lot follows his uncle |
[C] ¶3: Abram fails to trust in God’s provision through the famine, and narrowly escapes losing Sarai his wife to Pharaoh |
[O] ¶4: Godly Abram separates himself from his ungodly nephew Lot |
[O] ¶5: Godly Abram separates himself from the wickedness of Sodom to serve God |
[C] Section 3: Satan attacks Abram through war and temptation to covet |
[U] ¶1: The five allied kings of the salt sea area rebel against the rule of Chedorlaomer king of Elam |
[C] ¶2: An army from Mesopotamia invades Canaan and captures Lot along with all the people and property of Sodom and Gomorrah |
[C] ¶3: Abram goes after the invaders and rescues Lot from them, along with the people and plunder |
[O] ¶4: Abram offers tithes of the plunder to Melchizedek king of Salem (most likely Shem) |
[O] ¶5: Abram refuses to take any gift from the wicked king of Sodom |
[C] Chapter 1.4: God elected Isaac rather than Ishmael to found the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Section 1: God promised Abram an uncountable number of children and possession of the land of Canaan |
[O] ¶1: God makes an unconditional promise to give Abram so many children that he cannot count them |
[O] ¶2: God makes an unconditional Covenant with Abram and his seed Israel to give them all of the land between the river of Egypt to the Euphrates river |
[C] ¶3: God gives a promise of a great multitude of children to Hagar through Ishmael |
[C] ¶4: God gives a Covenant of circumcision to Abraham and his seed of Israel as a sign that Jehovah is their God |
[U] ¶5: God makes it clear that his Everlasting Covenant will only be made with Isaac and not Ishmael (the father of the Arabs) |
[C] Section 2: God allowed Abraham to intercede with Him for the evil homosexual cities of Sodom and Gomorrah |
[O] ¶1: Abraham promises food for 3 angels of God (one of whom is the Pre-Incarnate Christ) |
[O] ¶2: God promises a son to Abraham by his wife Sarah |
[C] ¶3: God determines to reveal his plan concerning Sodom and Gomorrah to Abraham, because He trusts him |
[C] ¶4: God reveals his plan to go to Sodom and Gomorrah to Abraham to determine what to do with them |
[U] ¶5: Abraham persuades God to agree not to destroy Sodom if He can find just ten righteous people in the entire city |
[C] Section 3: God destroyed the evil homosexual cities of Sodom and Gomorrah |
[O] ¶1: Two of the angels continue on into Sodom and are welcomed into Lot’s houses |
[O] ¶2: The entire male population of Sodom wickedly attempts to gang-rape the two male angels in Lot’s house |
[C] ¶3: The two angels spare Lot, his wife, and two daughters from the destruction of Sodom |
[C] ¶4: God spares the city of Zoar from the same fate as Sodom |
[U] ¶5: Lot flees Zoar and commits incest with his two daughters in a cave |
[U] Chapter 1.5: God removed Sarah from Isaac's life to prepare him for marriage with Rebecca |
[C] Section 1: Sarah forces Abraham to cast out Ishmael and his mother |
[U] ¶1: God intervenes with Abimelech to prevent his marriage with Sarah from being consummated |
[C] ¶2: Sarah bears Abraham a son, Isaac, in her old age |
[C] ¶3: Sarah forces Abraham to separate Ishmael and his mother from Isaac |
[O] ¶4: God helps Hagar find a well of water to save Ishmael’s life |
[O] ¶5: Abraham and Abimelech make a covenant with sheep to establish Abraham’s ownership of a well of water |
[C] Section 2: Sarah dies and is buried in Hebron |
[U] ¶1: God tests Abraham’s faithfulness to Him |
[C] ¶2: Abraham obeys the will of God with faith in God’s promise concerning Isaac |
[C] ¶3: God blesses Abraham with a multitude of descendants for his obedience |
[O] ¶4: Abraham hears news of the many young children of his brother Nahor |
[O] ¶5: Sarah dies and is buried |
[U] Section 3: Abraham dies after finding a wife for Isaac |
[U] ¶1: Abraham sends his servant to his brother Nahor to find a wife for his son Isaac |
[C] ¶2: Abraham’s servant is providentially guided to Rebecca for Isaac’s wife |
[C] ¶3: Isaac and Rebecca are married according to the custom of the time |
[O] ¶4: The death of Abraham |
[O] ¶5: The death of Ishmael |
[C] Part 2: God elected Jacob and his twelve sons to build the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[O] Chapter 2.1: God sent Jacob to Padan-aram to build the family foundations of the Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Section 1: God blesses Isaac according to his Covenant with Abraham |
[O] ¶1: God foretells the future history of the nations of Israel and Edom to Rebecca |
[O] ¶2: Esau sells his birthright to Jacob, fulfilling God’s prophecy concerning Israel and Edom |
[C] ¶3: God protects Isaac from the consequences of his lie concerning Rebecca |
[C] ¶4: God protects Isaac from the Philistines |
[U] ¶5: God promises protection and blessing to Isaac for Abraham’s sake |
[C] Section 2: Isaac blesses Jacob according to the election of God |
[O] ¶1: Isaac chooses ungodly Esau to receive his blessing |
[O] ¶2: Rebecca chooses deceiver Jacob to receive his father’s blessing |
[C] ¶3: Isaac blesses Jacob with the blessing of Abraham |
[C] ¶4: Isaac blesses Esau with a “blessing” of servitude to his brother Jacob |
[U] ¶5: Isaac blesses Jacob again with the blessing of Abraham and sends him to Padan-aram |
[C] Section 3: God blesses Jacob with a large family while he sojourns in Padan-aram |
[O] ¶1: God promises to bless and protect Jacob with the Covenant of Abraham and Isaac |
[O] ¶2: Jacob vows to serve God, but only if God blesses him first |
[C] ¶3: Jacob is united with the family of his uncle Laban |
[C] ¶4: Jacob marries the two daughters of Laban |
[U] ¶5: God gives Jacob a large family to become the foundation of the future Kingdom of Zion |
[O] Chapter 2.2: God sent Jacob back to Canaan with a large family and great wealth |
[C] Section 1: God blessed and delivered Jacob from the hand of his uncle Laban |
[U] ¶1: Jacob bargains with Laban again for higher wages |
[C] ¶2: God takes the wealth of Laban and gives it to Jacob |
[C] ¶3: God takes the daughters of Laban and gives them to Jacob |
[O] ¶4: Laban confronts Jacob over his stolen idols |
[O] ¶5: Laban makes peace with Jacob before returning home |
[C] Section 2: God blessed and delivered Jacob from the hand of his brother Esau |
[U] ¶1: The angels of God greet Jacob on his return to Canaan |
[C] ¶2: Jacob sends gifts of cattle to greet Esau in an attempt to gain his blessing |
[C] ¶3: Jacob wrestles with an angel (an Epiphany of Christ Jesus) to gain his blessing |
[O] ¶4: Jacob displays his fear of Esau by obsequiously buying him off with money |
[O] ¶5: Esau freely offers assistance to Jacob for the journey home, but Jacob refuses any help |
[U] Section 3: God blessed and delivered Jacob from the heathen people of Canaan |
[U] ¶1: The worldliness of Jacob’s daughter leads to the murder of the men of Shechem at the hand of Simeon and Levi |
[C] ¶2: God calls Jacob to return to Bethel, the place of his first vow to God |
[C] ¶3: God blesses Jacob at Bethel |
[O] ¶4: The children of Israel grow in number with the birth of Benjamin |
[O] ¶5: The family of Israel declines in number with the death of his father Isaac |
[C] Chapter 2.3: God sent Joseph into Egypt to prepare the way for the migration of his family |
[U] Section 1: Joseph is nearly killed by his brothers in Canaan |
[O] ¶1: The wives and children of Esau before he moved to mount Seir |
[O] ¶2: The genealogy of the sons of Esau after he moved to mount Seir |
[C] ¶3: Joseph inspires envy in his brothers |
[C] ¶4: Joseph inspires murder in his brothers |
[U] ¶5: Jacob grieves for his lost son Joseph, although he is actually on his way into Egypt |
[C] Section 2: Joseph is blessed through temptation in Egypt |
[O] ¶1: Judah’s unfaithfulness to God results in the deaths of two of his sons |
[O] ¶2: Judah’s unfaithfulness to God results in the births of twin sons by his own daughter-in-law |
[C] ¶3: Joseph’s faithfulness to God with Potiphar’s goods results in great blessing from God |
[C] ¶4: Joseph’s faithfulness to God with Potiphar’s wife ends up with him in prison |
[U] ¶5: Joseph’s faithfulness to God with the prisoners results in great blessing from God |
[C] Section 3: Joseph is blessed through adversity in Egypt |
[O] ¶1: The butler and baker’s dreams of abundance and death are interpreted by Joseph, but he is soon forgotten by the butler |
[O] ¶2: Pharaoh's dreams of abundance and death prompt the butler to remember Joseph |
[C] ¶3: Joseph wisely interprets the dreams of Pharaoh as a prophecy of the coming years of abundance and famine |
[C] ¶4: Pharaoh wisely appoints Joseph as prime minister of Egypt to deal with the coming years of abundance and famine |
[U] ¶5: Joseph successfully manages the economy of Egypt for Pharaoh through the seven years of abundance |
[C] Chapter 2.4: God sent Jacob and his family into Egypt to be protected from a great famine by Joseph |
[U] Section 1: The brothers of Joseph meet him, but they do not recognize him |
[U] ¶1: Jacob decides to send ten of his sons into Egypt to find food, but not Benjamin his favorite son |
[C] ¶2: Joseph forcefully demands that his brothers bring Benjamin to him |
[C] ¶3: Joseph decides on a softer method of persuasion to force his brothers to bring his brother Benjamin to him |
[O] ¶4: The nine half-brothers of Joseph return to their father Jacob with Joseph’s demand for Benjamin to be brought to him |
[O] ¶5: Jacob refuses to send Benjamin with his brothers into Egypt |
[C] Section 2: Joseph is reunited with his brothers |
[U] ¶1: Jacob is forced by the famine to send Benjamin along with Joseph’s half-brothers to Egypt in order to get more food |
[C] ¶2: Joseph and his brothers with Benjamin are reunited by an invitation to dinner |
[C] ¶3: Joseph and his brothers with Benjamin are reunited again by trickery |
[O] ¶4: Judah pleads for mercy from Joseph to allow Benjamin to return to his father |
[O] ¶5: Joseph relents and reveals himself to his family |
[C] Section 3: Joseph is reunited with his father Jacob |
[U] ¶1: Joseph sends his brothers to his father to bring him into Egypt |
[C] ¶2: Jacob travels into Egypt with all his family and substance to meet Joseph |
[C] ¶3: The brothers of Joseph meet with Pharaoh |
[O] ¶4: Jacob blesses Pharoah with his words |
[O] ¶5: Joseph blesses Pharaoh with the land of Egypt |
[U] Chapter 2.5: God revealed future events in the Kingdom of Zion through Jacob before his death in Egypt |
[C] Section 1: Israel blesses the sons of Joseph as his own children |
[O] ¶1: Jacob makes preparation for his own death and burial |
[O] ¶2: Jacob makes preparation for the future lives of Ephraim and Manasseh |
[C] ¶3: Jacob gives a blessing to Joseph’s sons Ephraim and Manasseh |
[C] ¶4: Jacob gives a special blessing to Joseph’s son Ephraim over Manasseh |
[U] ¶5: Jacob gives a special blessing to Joseph through his two sons |
[C] Section 2: Israel blesses all his sons and prophesies the future of their descendants |
[C] ¶1: Jacob calls his sons together for his death-bed blessing upon them |
[C] ¶2: (Main) Jacob utters a prophecy for the future course of history for each of the twelve sons and their descendants |
[U] ¶3: All 12 sons and their descendents have received their blessing |
[U] Section 3: Israel is buried beside Abraham in the promised land |
[O] ¶1: Israel dies in the presence of his sons in Egypt |
[O] ¶2: Israel is buried with Abraham and Isaac his father in Canaan |
[C] ¶3: Joseph promises to take care of his brothers and their families after the funeral of their father |
[C] ¶4: Joseph takes care of his brothers and their families after the funeral of their father |
[U] ¶5: Joseph dies and is buried in Egypt |
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[C] Book 1.2 (Exodus): God led the elect people of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion out of Egypt to Mount Sinai |
[C] Part 1: God led the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion out of Egypt by the hand of Moses and Aaron |
[U] Chapter 1.1: God sent Moses out of Egypt into the land of Midian to prepare him to lead Israel |
[C] Chapter 1.2: God sent Moses and Aaron with an ultimatum to Pharaoh that he release Israel from slavery or face judgment |
[C] Chapter 1.3: God supported Moses and Aaron’s ultimatum to Pharaoh with great signs and wonders against the gods of Egypt |
[O] Chapter 1.4: God led Israel out of Egypt and through the Red Sea with great signs and wonders |
[O] Chapter 1.5: God led Israel from the Red Sea to Mount Sinai with great troubles and trials |
[C] Part 2: God gave Moses the design for the civil and religious government of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Chapter 2.1: God gave Moses the design of the Civil Government for the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion at the foot of the mountain |
[C] Chapter 2.2: God gave Moses the design of the Place of Worship for the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion near the mountaintop |
[C] Chapter 2.3: God gave Moses the design for the Leader of Worship for the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion near the mountaintop |
[O] Chapter 2.4: God’s people backslide into demon worship through an idol of a golden calf |
[O] Chapter 2.5: God’s people return to serving the true God Jehovah through the Tabernacle and Priesthood of Aaron |
[C] Book 1.3 (Numbers): God led the elect people of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion from Mount Sinai to the Promised Land |
[C] Part 1: God led Israel to Kadesh-Barnea at the southern entrance to Canaan |
[O] Chapter 1.1: God prepared the tribe of Levi to serve the children of Israel |
[O] Chapter 1.2: God prepared the tribe of Levi to serve the Priests of Aaron |
[C] Chapter 1.3: The people of Zion rebelled against the will of God during the march through the wilderness toward Kadesh-Barnea |
[C] Chapter 1.4: The people of Zion rebelled against the will of God to take the Promised Land at Kadesh-Barnea |
[U] Chapter 1.5: God protected the Priesthood of Aaron from the rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram |
[C] Part 2: God led Israel to the Plains of Moab at the western entrance to Canaan |
[O] Chapter 2.1: God destroyed the last of the rebels of Israel |
[O] Chapter 2.2: God shielded Israel from attacks by their enemies |
[C] Chapter 2.3: God prepared the people of Israel to prosper spiritually in the promised land |
[C] Chapter 2.4: God prepared the people of Israel to prosper materially in the promised land |
[U] Chapter 2.5: God defined the borders and cities of refuge of the twelve tribes of Israel |
[O] Book 1.4 (Leviticus): God taught the elect people of the Kingdom of Zion how to worship Jehovah under the Old Covenant |
[C] Part 1: Ceremonial Holiness |
[U] Chapter 1.1: Ceremonial Holiness for a Sinner offering a sacrifice to God through the Levite Priest |
[C] Chapter 1.2: Ceremonial Holiness for a Levite Priest mediating between God and man |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Ceremonial Holiness for a Levite Priest during ordination to the ministry |
[O] Chapter 1.4: Ceremonial Holiness associated with Creature Defilement |
[O] Chapter 1.5: Ceremonial Holiness associated with Physical Defilement |
[C] Part 2: Practical Holiness |
[U] Chapter 2.1: Practical Holiness on the Yearly Day of Atonement |
[C] Chapter 2.2: Practical Holiness in the Spiritual Realm |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Practical Holiness in the Physical Realm |
[O] Chapter 2.4: Practical Holiness through treating God’s People Fairly and Equitably |
[O] Chapter 2.5: Practical Holiness through valuing God’s Offerings Fairly and Equitably |
[O] Book 1.5 (Deuteronomy): Moses taught the elect people of the Kingdom of Zion how to serve Jehovah under the Old Covenant |
[C] Part 1: Remember the past |
[O] Chapter 1.1: Remember that Israel failed at their first opportunity to inherit the Promised Land |
[O] Chapter 1.2: Remember that Israel succeeded at their second opportunity to inherit the Promised Land |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Remember the Covenant of Jehovah your God |
[C] Chapter 1.4: Remember the Commandments of Jehovah your God |
[U] Chapter 1.5: Remember the mercy of Jehovah your God |
[C] Part 2: Obey the Statutes and Judgments of Jehovah your God today |
[O] Chapter 2.1: Honor your God |
[O] Chapter 2.2: Honor your Government |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Love your Neighbor |
[C] Chapter 2.4: Do not oppress your Neighbor |
[U] Chapter 2.5: Obey the Laws of the Kingdom or perish |
[O] Volume 2: The Prophets of the New Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[O] Book 2.1 (Minor Prophets): Judgment is predicted on the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion with the surrounding nations |
[C] Part 1: Judgment is coming |
[U] Chapter 1.1 (Jonah): God calls the Gentile city of Nineveh to repent, or Judgment will come |
[C] Chapter 1.2 (Micah): God calls both Israel and Judah to repent, or Judgment will come |
[C] Chapter 1.3 (Hosea): God calls the Northern Kingdom of Israel to repent, or Judgment will come |
[O] Chapter 1.4 (Habakkuk): The Judgment of God is coming for the Gentile nation of Babylon |
[O] Chapter 1.5 (Nahum): The Judgment of God is coming for the Gentile city of Nineveh |
[C] Part 2: The Day of Jehovah is coming |
[U] Chapter 2.1 (Joel): The Day of Jehovah is coming upon Zion |
[C] Chapter 2.2 (Amos): The Day of Jehovah is coming upon the Northern Kingdom of Israel and her enemies |
[C] Chapter 2.3 (Zephaniah): The Day of Jehovah is coming upon Judah and her enemies |
[O] Chapter 2.4 (Obadiah): The Day of Jehovah is coming upon Edom |
[O] Chapter 2.5 (Malachi): The Day of Jehovah is coming upon the wicked |
[O] Book 2.2 (Jeremiah): Judgment is fulfilled on the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion with the surrounding nations |
[C] Part 1: The Promised Destruction of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion with the surrounding nations |
[O] Chapter 1: God promises Judgment against the people of Judah and Jerusalem, if they refuse to listen to Him |
[O] Chapter 2: God promises Judgment against the Temple of Jehovah, if his people refuse to listen to Him |
[C] Chapter 3: God promises Judgment against the kings of Judah, if they refuse to listen to Him |
[C] Chapter 4: God promises Judgment against the false prophets of Judah, because they lead his people astray from Him |
[U] Chapter 5: God promises to unconditionally restore both the Kingdom of David and the Jews in the Millennial Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Part 2: The actual Destruction of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion with the surrounding nations |
[O] Chapter 1: God destroys the Kingdom of Zion and the Royal lineage of two of the sons of Josiah, because they refused to listen to Him |
[O] Chapter 2: God destroys the Jews who flee into Egypt from the Babylonians, because they refused to listen to him |
[C] Chapter 3: God destroys the nations that neighbor Israel |
[C] Chapter 4: God destroys Babylon |
[U] Chapter 5: God destroys the king of Judah, the Temple, and the people of Judah |
[C] Book 2.3 (Isaiah): The Old and New Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Part 1: The End of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Chapter 1: The corruption of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Chapter 2: The destruction of the enemies of God’s people |
[C] Chapter 3: The destruction of the enemies of God |
[O] Chapter 4: The destruction of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[O] Chapter 5: The destruction of the king of Assyria and his armies |
[C] Part 2: The Coming of the New Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Chapter 1: The Triune Jehovah God brings comfort to Zion |
[C] Chapter 2: Jehovah shall save Zion from her enemies by Jesus the Servant of Jehovah |
[C] Chapter 3: Jehovah shall save Zion from her sins by Jesus the Servant of Jehovah |
[O] Chapter 4: The First Coming of Jesus the Christ of God will bring salvation to the world |
[O] Chapter 5: The Second Coming of Jesus the Christ of God will bring judgment to the world |
[C] Book 2.4 (Ezekiel): The Old and New Covenant Temple of Zion |
[C] Part 1: The End of the Old Covenant Temple of Zion |
[O] Chapter 1.1: Judgment Day is coming for the Temple of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[O] Chapter 1.2: Judgment Day is coming for the inhabitants of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Judgment Day is coming for the capital and king of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Chapter 1.4: Judgment Day will no longer be deferred for the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Chapter 1.5: Judgment Day is imminent for the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion and the Temple |
[C] Part 2: The Coming of the New Covenant Temple of Zion |
[O] Chapter 2.1: God will repay the treachery of the surrounding Gentile nations prior to the restoration of the Kingdom of Zion and the Temple |
[O] Chapter 2.2: God will repay the treachery of Gentile Egypt prior to the restoration of the Kingdom of Zion and the Temple |
[C] Chapter 2.3: God will restore the nation of Israel to their rightful land |
[C] Chapter 2.4: God will restore the Temple of Jehovah for the worship of Jehovah during the Millennial Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Chapter 2.5: God will restore the people of Jehovah for the service of Jehovah during the Millennial Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Book 2.5 (Daniel & Zechariah): The New Covenant Kingdom and King of Zion |
[C] Part 1 (Daniel): The Coming of the New Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Chapter 1.1: The coming of the New Covenant Kingdom of Zion is revealed through the vision of the great statue |
[C] Chapter 1.2: The coming of the New Covenant Kingdom of Zion is confirmed by God’s authority over human rulers |
[C] Chapter 1.3: The coming of the New Covenant Kingdom of Zion is confirmed by God’s authority over lions |
[O] Chapter 1.4: Satan’s futile opposition to the coming of the New Covenant Kingdom of Zion is revealed through the visions of the 4 beasts, and the ram and goat |
[O] Chapter 1.5: History’s inevitable march toward the coming New Covenant Kingdom of Zion is detailed by God’s Timeline of 70 Weeks of Years |
[C] Part 2 (Zechariah): The Coming of the New Covenant King of Zion |
[U] Chapter 2.1: The coming of the New Covenant King of Zion is foreshadowed by the restoration of Jerusalem to favor with God |
[C] Chapter 2.2: The coming of the New Covenant King of Zion is foreshadowed by the restoration of the leadership of Old Covenant Zion to favor with God |
[C] Chapter 2.3: The coming of the New Covenant King of Zion is foreshadowed by the restoration of the people of Old Covenant Zion to favor with God and to their land |
[O] Chapter 2.4: The First Coming of the New Covenant King of Zion and its aftermath |
[O] Chapter 2.5: The Second Coming of the New Covenant King of Zion and its aftermath |
[C] Volume 3: The Past and Future History of the Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Book 3.1 (Joshua & Judges): The Beginnings of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion under the rule of the Judges |
[C] Part 1 (Joshua): Israel successfully conquers the Promised Land |
[O] Chapter 1.1: Joshua led Israel in conquering the cities of Jericho and Ai |
[O] Chapter 1.2: Joshua divides and conquers the heathen kingdoms of Canaan |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Joshua divides the land for inheritance to the leading tribes in Israel: Reuben, Gad, Manasseh, Judah, and the children of Joseph |
[C] Chapter 1.4: Joshua divides the land for inheritance to the “follower” tribes in Israel: Benjamin, Simeon, Zebulon, Issachar, Asher, Dan, and Naphtali |
[U] Chapter 1.5: Joshua sent the nation of Israel to occupy and subdue the Promised Land |
[C] Part 2 (Judges): Israel fails to subdue the Promised Land |
[O] Chapter 2.1: Failure to obey God’s command to separate from their neighbors led to disaster for Israel |
[O] Chapter 2.2: Failure to strictly obey God’s commands against idolatry and adultery led to disaster for Gideon and his sons |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Failure to refrain from a foolish oath led to disaster for Jephthah |
[C] Chapter 2.4: Failure to maintain sexual purity led to disaster for Samson |
[U] Chapter 2.5: Failure to judge the sins of idolatry and homosexuality in their midst led to disaster for the tribes of Dan and Benjamin |
[C] Book 3.2 (Samuel): The Building of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion under the rule of David |
[C] Part 1: God gave the Kingdom of Zion to David and his sons forever rather than Saul |
[U] Chapter 1.1: God raises up Samuel the Prophet to judge Israel |
[C] Chapter 1.2: God gave the people a king after their own heart, but not after his: Saul |
[C] Chapter 1.3: God rejects Saul, and gave the people of Israel a king after his own heart: David |
[O] Chapter 1.4: God protects David from Saul’s futile efforts to kill him and save his kingdom |
[O] Chapter 1.5: God protects David from a futile effort by Saul’s son to keep the kingdom after Saul is slain |
[C] Part 2: God tests the leadership of David over the Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Chapter 2.1: God blesses the Kingdom of Zion for his servant David’s sake |
[C] Chapter 2.2: God judges David’s sins of adultery and murder through incest and murder within his own family |
[C] Chapter 2.3: God judges David’s sin through his son Absalom’s rebellion |
[O] Chapter 2.4: God restores his blessing upon David after Absalom’s death |
[O] Chapter 2.5: God uses David’s sin of pride to make preparations to build the Temple upon Mount Moriah |
[C] Book 3.3 (Kings): The Destruction of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion under the rule of David's sons |
[C] Part 1: The Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion is divided by Jehovah into warring northern and southern kingdoms |
[O] Chapter 1.1: Jehovah establishes the unified Kingdom of Zion in the hand of David’s son, Solomon |
[O] Chapter 1.2: Jehovah blesses the unified Kingdom of Zion while Solomon walks in obedience to God |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Jehovah weakens the unified Kingdom of Zion through division because of Solomon’s disobedience |
[C] Chapter 1.4: Jehovah disrupts the apostate northern Kingdom of Zion with civil war and strife, because they follow the sins of Jeroboam |
[U] Chapter 1.5: Jehovah calls the apostate northern Kingdom of Zion to repentance through the ministry of the prophets Elijah and Micaiah |
[C] Part 2: The Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion (both northern and southern kingdoms) is destroyed by Jehovah |
[O] Chapter 2.1: Jehovah provides life and healing to the apostate northern Kingdom of Zion through the ministry of Elisha the Prophet |
[O] Chapter 2.2: Jehovah provides deliverance to the apostate northern Kingdom of Zion through the ministry of Elisha the Prophet |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Jehovah withdraws his deliverance from the apostate northern Kingdom of Zion and it is destroyed |
[C] Chapter 2.4: Jehovah brings revival and deliverance to the backslidden southern Kingdom of Zion during the reign of Hezekiah |
[U] Chapter 2.5: Jehovah destroys the apostate southern Kingdom of Zion by the hand of the Babylonians |
[O] Book 3.4 (Chronicles): The Pre-Exilic Tabernacle and Temple of Zion |
[C] Part 1: The Old Covenant Temple of Zion is constructed by Solomon |
[U] Chapter 1.1: God selects Abraham, Isaac, and Israel out of all the nations to create the Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Chapter 1.2: God elevates David to become King of the Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Chapter 1.3: God establishes David as the King of the Kingdom of Zion |
[O] Chapter 1.4: King David reorganizes the Kingdom of Zion before his death |
[O] Chapter 1.5: King Solomon builds the Temple and the Kingdom of Zion after the death of David |
[C] Part 2: The Old Covenant Temple of Zion is destroyed by the Babylonians |
[U] Chapter 2.1: The sons of David generally defend the worship of Jehovah at Jerusalem, but fall prey to personal failings |
[C] Chapter 2.2: The worship of Jehovah is strengthened under Jehoshaphat, but idolatry is instituted in Judah under his sons |
[C] Chapter 2.3: The worship of Jehovah is restored in Judah under Joash, but idolatry returns in force under Ahaz |
[O] Chapter 2.4: The worship of Jehovah is restored in Judah under Hezekiah, but idolatry returns for good under his son and grandson |
[O] Chapter 2.5: The sons of David completely abandon the worship of Jehovah for idols, so God is forced to destroy both Jerusalem and the Temple |
[O] Book 3.5 (Lamentations to Revelation): The Post-Exilic Temple and Tabernacle of Zion |
[C] Part 1 (Lamentations-Haggai): The Post-Exilic Temple is reconstructed |
[O] Chapter 1.1 (Lamentations): God judges the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion and its people thoroughly and completely |
[O] Chapter 1.2 (Esther): God providentially preserves his people from the threat of genocide |
[C] Chapter 1.3 (Ezra): God uses the priest Ezra to rebuild the Temple and restore the worship of the True God in Jerusalem |
[C] Chapter 1.4 (Nehemiah): God uses the governor Nehemiah to rebuild the walls and government of the Kingdom of Zion, but without a King |
[U] Chapter 1.5 (Haggai): God uses the prophet Haggai to encourage the people to put God first in their lives |
[C] Part 2 (Revelation): The Post-Exilic Tabernacle (Jesus Christ) returns to Earth to dwell in Zion forever |
[O] Chapter 2.1: The King of Zion prophecies the history of his Assemblies between the Old and New Covenant Kingdoms of Zion |
[O] Chapter 2.2: The King of Zion unleashes the first 3 1/2 years of the Great Tribulation upon the earth |
[C] Chapter 2.3: The King of Zion destroys the political Kingdom of Antichrist |
[C] Chapter 2.4: The King of Zion destroys the religious Whore of Babylon |
[U] Chapter 2.5: The King of Zion permanently restores the worship of the True God Jehovah over the entire earth from Jerusalem |
[C] Volume 4: The Past and Future History of the King of Zion |
[O] Book 4.1 (Matthew): Jesus Christ is the King, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham |
[C] Part 1: The Son of David presented Himself to the Jews as their long-awaited King and Messiah |
[U] Chapter 1.1: The Son of David was born, baptized, and tested according to the Law and the Prophets |
[C] Chapter 1.2: The Son of David demonstrated his Messianic credentials by teaching his disciples how to live under the New Covenant |
[C] Chapter 1.3: The Son of David demonstrated his Messianic credentials by healing the sick and casting out demons |
[O] Chapter 1.4: The Son of David offered Himself and the Kingdom of Heaven to the Jews, if they would repent |
[O] Chapter 1.5: The Leadership of the Jews rejected both the Son of David and the Kingdom of Heaven |
[C] Part 2: The Son of David went to the cross to end the Old Covenant and bring in the New Covenant |
[U] Chapter 2.1: The Disciples of the Son of David must deny themselves to follow their Lord |
[C] Chapter 2.2: The Son of David prophesied the destruction of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Chapter 2.3: The Son of David prophesied his Return to establish the New Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[O] Chapter 2.4: The Son of David was betrayed and denied by his closest friends according to the Prophets |
[O] Chapter 2.5: The Son of David was crucified, buried, and raised from the dead according to the Prophets |
[O] Book 4.2 (Luke): Jesus Christ is the High Priest according to Melchisedec, the Son of Man |
[C] Part 1: The Son of Man set the example for the children of God to follow |
[O] Chapter 1.1: The births of John the Prophet and Jesus the Son of the most High God in Israel |
[O] Chapter 1.2: The unveilings of John the Prophet and Jesus the Son of the Most High God to Israel |
[C] Chapter 1.3: The Son of man called his disciples in Israel to demonstrate their faith with obedience |
[C] Chapter 1.4: The Son of man called his disciples in Israel to demonstrate their faith with good works |
[U] Chapter 1.5: The Son of man exercised his divine authority as God manifest in the flesh |
[C] Part 2: The children of God must follow the example of the Son of man to receive their inheritance |
[O] Chapter 2.1: The children of God are called to serve God today |
[O] Chapter 2.2: The children of God must give an account for their service at Christ’s Coming |
[C] Chapter 2.3: The children of God must earn their Eternal inheritance through faith and obedience |
[C] Chapter 2.4: The children of God must endure trouble and trials before receiving their eternal inheritance |
[U] Chapter 2.5: The Son of man prepares an Eternal Inheritance for his children through his sacrifice on the cross |
[C] Book 4.3 (John): Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Word of God made flesh |
[C] Part 1: The Son of God revealed Himself to the Jews |
[U] Chapter 1.1: The Son of God is the True Temple of God, the Lamb of God |
[C] Chapter 1.2: The Son of God is the Savior of the world |
[C] Chapter 1.3: The Son of God is the True Bread of God |
[O] Chapter 1.4: The Son of God is the True God |
[O] Chapter 1.5: The Son of God is the Good Shepherd |
[C] Part 2: The Son of God revealed Himself to his disciples |
[U] Chapter 2.1: The Son of God hid Himself from the unbelieving Jews, because they rejected his miracles |
[C] Chapter 2.2: The Son of God revealed Himself to his disciples at supper |
[C] Chapter 2.3: The Son of God revealed Himself to his disciples at prayer |
[O] Chapter 2.4: The Son of God hid Himself from the bloodthirsty Jewish mob |
[O] Chapter 2.5: The Son of God revealed Himself to his disciples as the Risen Christ |
[C] Book 4.4 (Mark): Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Prophet promised by Moses |
[C] Part 1: The Son of God ministered the Word of God to Old Covenant Israel |
[O] Chapter 1.1: The ministry of the Son of God was very popular |
[O] Chapter 1.2: The ministry of the Son of God was smeared with false accusations |
[C] Chapter 1.3: The Son of God ministered the Word of God to Israel with deliverance and healing |
[C] Chapter 1.4: The Son of God ministered the Word of God to Israel with food and Healing |
[U] Chapter 1.5: The Son of God focused his ministry on his disciples |
[C] Part 2: The Son of God ministered salvation to the entire world through His Finished Work on the cross |
[O] Chapter 2.1: The Son of God condemned Old Covenant Zion from outside Jerusalem |
[O] Chapter 2.2: The Son of God condemned Old Covenant Zion from inside the Temple |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Many professing Believers shall abandon the Son of God before His Second Coming |
[C] Chapter 2.4: The Apostles abandoned the Son of God before His crucifixion |
[U] Chapter 2.5: The Son of God was temporarily forsaken by his Father to accomplish the Finished Work of salvation on the cross |
[U] Book 4.5 (Acts): Jesus Christ is the Living, Resurrected Messiah |
[C] Part 1: The Jews as a nation rejected the Gospel of Jesus Christ |
[U] Chapter 1.1: The Jews of the Diaspora believed the testimony of Peter to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ |
[C] Chapter 1.2: The Sanhedrin rejected the testimony of the Apostles to the resurrection of Jesus Christ |
[C] Chapter 1.3: The Sanhedrin rejected the testimony of Stephen to the resurrection of Jesus Christ |
[O] Chapter 1.4: God elected special Jews of the Diaspora to be saved |
[O] Chapter 1.5: God elected special Gentiles to be saved |
[C] Part 2: The Gentiles received the Gospel of Jesus Christ |
[U] Chapter 2.1: Paul and Barnabas planted new Assemblies in Asia Minor on the First Missionary Journey |
[C] Chapter 2.2: Paul and Silas strengthened the old Assemblies in Asia Minor and planted new ones in Greece on the Second Missionary Journey |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Paul strengthened all the Assemblies by training future leaders on the Third Missionary Journey |
[O] Chapter 2.4: Paul traveled as a free man to Jerusalem to testify of the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the Fourth Missionary Journey |
[O] Chapter 2.5: Paul traveled as a prisoner to Rome to testify of the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the Fifth Missionary Journey |
[U] Volume 5: The Children of the Kingdom of God |
[U] Book 5.1: The Way of Salvation under the New Covenant |
[C] Part 1 (Hebrews): The Way of Spiritual Completeness for Believing Jews under the Old Covenant between 33 and 70 AD |
[O] Chapter 1.1: The Person of the Son of God is better than any created being, either angels or sinful man |
[O] Chapter 1.2: The Priesthood of the Son of Man is better than the Priesthood of Aaron |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Achieve spiritual completeness by exercising faith in the once-for-all-time sacrifice and Priesthood of Jesus Christ |
[C] Chapter 1.4: Achieve spiritual completeness by exercising faith in the same manner as the Saints of the Old Covenant |
[U] Chapter 1.5: Faith and Works under the New Covenant for the Completed Old Covenant Jew |
[C] Part 2 (Romans): The Way of Salvation for lost Jews and Gentiles under the New Covenant |
[O] Chapter 2.1: The world of lost sinners has rejected the only True God and is on the highway to Hell |
[O] Chapter 2.2: The world of lost sinners can be saved and reconciled to the True God through the Finished Work of Christ on the cross |
[C] Chapter 2.3: The Finished Work of Christ on the cross has been permanently given to Believers to allow them to live victoriously over sin |
[C] Chapter 2.4: The Finished Work of Christ on the cross has been temporarily given to the Assembly for proclamation to all nations during this Age |
[U] Chapter 2.5: The Finished Work of Christ on the cross calls us to love God and our neighbor after we are saved |
[C] Book 5.2: The Way of Spiritual Maturity under the New Covenant |
[C] Part 1 (1st Corinthians): Glorify God in the Body of Christ through selfless love |
[U] Chapter 1.1: Glorify God in the Assembly through selfless unity around Jesus Christ and the Gospel |
[C] Chapter 1.2: Glorify God in your body through selfless love |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Glorify God in your spirit through selfless love |
[O] Chapter 1.4: Make the exercise of selfless love the highest goal in all activities of the Assembly |
[O] Chapter 1.5: Make the exercise of selfless love the highest goal in serving the Lord individually |
[C] Part 2 (2nd Corinthians): Glorify God in your body by dying to self |
[U] Chapter 2.1: Die to self to become more like the Lord Jesus Christ |
[C] Chapter 2.2: Let the Judgment Seat of Christ in Heaven motivate your actions in living |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Let the Great Grace of Christ on the Cross motivate your actions in giving |
[O] Chapter 2.4: Reject the teachings of those who glory in self |
[O] Chapter 2.5: Follow the teachings of those who glory in the Lord |
[C] Book 5.3: The Way of Christian Service under the New Covenant |
[C] Part 1: Serve the Living God through correct doctrine in his Assembly |
[O] Chapter 1.1 (Galatians): The Finished Work and Divine Person of Christ vs. the Law of Moses |
[O] Chapter 1.2 (Colossians): The Divine Person and Finished Work of Christ vs. the Gnostic Heresy |
[C] Chapter 1.3 (1st Timothy): The Holy Design of the New Covenant House of the Living God |
[C] Chapter 1.4 (2nd Timothy): The Holy Design of the New Covenant Servant of the Lord |
[U] Chapter 1.5 (Ephesians): The Holy Position of the New Covenant child of God |
[C] Part 2: Serve the Living God in the midst of an ungodly, perishing world |
[O] Chapter 2.1 (1st Thessalonians): The Saints must prepare for the Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ at the Rapture |
[O] Chapter 2.2 (2nd Thessalonians): The Saints are not affected by the Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ in Judgment |
[C] Chapter 2.3 (Jude): The Living Word of God is the Believer’s Security in the midst of an ungodly world |
[C] Chapter 2.4 (2nd Peter): The Written Word of God is the Believer’s Foundation of Faith in the midst of a perishing world |
[U] Chapter 2.5 (1st Peter): Be Christ-like in the midst of an evil world |
[O] Book 5.4: Universal Principles of Wisdom |
[C] Part 1 (Job): The Discipline of God |
[U] Chapter 1.1: Job is confused over his sudden calamity |
[C] Chapter 1.2: Job is trusting in the sovereignty and wisdom of God |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Job is triumphant over the criticism of his friends |
[O] Chapter 1.4: Elihu is derisive against Job |
[O] Chapter 1.5: God is protective of Job |
[C] Part 2 (Proverbs): The Fear of God |
[U] Chapter 2.1 (3 essays of Solomon): The Fear of God is the Beginning of Wisdom |
[C] Chapter 2.2: 400 Proverbs of Solomon |
[C] Chapter 2.3: 125 Proverbs of Solomon |
[O] Chapter 2.4 (The Proverbs of Lemuel): The Godly Man and the Godly Woman |
[O] Chapter 2.5 (The Proverbs of Agur): Good Things and Evil Things |
[O] Book 5.5: Universal Principles of Walking |
[C] Part 1: Walk in the Will of God |
[O] Chapter 1.1 (Ecclesiastes): Walking in agreement with the kingdom of Satan will end in emptiness and frustration |
[O] Chapter 1.2 (Philippians): Walking in agreement with the Kingdom of God will end with God’s blessing |
[C] Chapter 1.3 (Ruth): Walking in the will of God will help you find the spouse of God’s choosing |
[C] Chapter 1.4 (Song of Solomon): Walking in the will of God will keep you married to your spouse |
[U] Chapter 1.5 (Philemon): Walking in the will of God will bring reconciliation with your Christian brother |
[C] Part 2: Walk in Biblical Truth |
[O] Chapter 2.1 (James): Inward Faith in Christ is evidenced by outward good works |
[O] Chapter 2.2 (Titus): Adorn your inward faith in Christ with outward good works |
[C] Chapter 2.3 (2 John): Walk in Biblical Truth in spite of the antichrists in the world |
[C] Chapter 2.4 (3 John): Walk in Biblical Truth in spite of the power-mongers in the Assembly |
[U] Chapter 2.5 (1 John): Examine the walk of those who profess to be Christians to know whether they are of God or not |
Note: Again, I want to caution everyone that the exact wording of the headings that you see here and the exact order of the Psalms themselves is still in development and therefore subject to change. Nonetheless, it is close enough that I am pleased to offer this to you as a stopgap measure to demonstrate that this Kingdom Bible format is for real. Sometimes, it just takes my breath away to realize what God has done. My hope and prayer is that you also will realize the greatness and glory of the Word of the Living God, and either get saved (if you are not) by believing in Christ, or simply grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, if you already are. |
[C] Division 2: Praise and Worship of the King of Kings |
[U] Psalms Volume 1: The Children of the Kingdom of God |
[U] Book 1.1: The Righteous and the Wicked |
[C] Part 1: The Righteous |
[U] Chapter 1.1: The family of the righteous shall be blessed (Psalm 128) |
[C] Chapter 1.2: The righteous shall be blessed with material prosperity (Psalm 112) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: The righteous shall be blessed with spiritual prosperity (Psalm 34) |
[O] Chapter 1.4: The righteous shall be anointed with the power of the Holy Spirit (Psalm 92) |
[O] Chapter 1.5: The righteous delights himself in Jehovah (Psalm 37) |
[C] Part 2: The Wicked |
[U] Chapter 2.1: The wicked are liars from birth (Psalm 58) |
[C] Chapter 2.2: The wicked are full of pride (Psalm 36) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: The wicked scorns God (Psalm 10) |
[O] Chapter 2.4: God shall judge the wicked with fire and brimstone (Psalm 11) |
[O] Chapter 2.5: The wicked have their portion in this life (Psalm 17) |
[C] Book 1.2: The Obedient Saint and the Rebellious Saint |
[C] Part 1: The Obedient Saint |
[O] Chapter 1.1: I will walk within my house with a faithful heart; I will set no wicked thing before my eyes (Psalm 101) |
[O] Chapter 1.2: Your loving-kindness is before my eyes, and I have walked in your truth (Psalm 26) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Who shall dwell in your holy hill? He that walks uprightly (Psalm 15) |
[C] Chapter 1.4: Who shall ascend into the hill of Jehovah? He that has clean hands and a pure heart (Psalm 24) |
[U] Chapter 1.5: Blessed is the man that walks not in the counsel of the ungodly (Psalm 1) |
[C] Part 2: The Rebellious Saint |
[O] Chapter 2.1: I acknowledged my sin to you, and I have not hidden my iniquity (Psalm 32) |
[O] Chapter 2.2: Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin (Psalm 51) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: O Jehovah, Rebuke me not in your wrath; neither discipline me in your hot displeasure (Psalm 38) |
[C] Chapter 2.4: O Jehovah, Rebuke me not in your anger; neither discipline me in your hot displeasure (Psalm 6) |
[U] Chapter 2.5: Remove your stroke away from me; I am consumed by the blow of your hand (Psalm 39) |
[C] Book 1.3: The Disciple and the Backslider |
[C] Part 1: The Disciple |
[U] Chapter 1.1: Teach me to do your will: for you are my God (Psalm 143) |
[C] Chapter 1.2: Teach me your way, O Jehovah (Psalm 27) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Teach me your way, O Jehovah (Psalm 86) |
[O] Chapter 1.4: O God, You have taught me from my youth (Psalm 71) |
[O] Chapter 1.5: Lead me in your Truth, and teach me (A-Z) (Psalm 25) |
[C] Part 2: The Backslider |
[U] Chapter 2.1: In the day of my trouble, I sought the Lord (Psalm 77) |
[C] Chapter 2.2: Do not hide your face from me in the day when I am in trouble (Psalm 102) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: You hid your face, and I was troubled (Psalm 30) |
[O] Chapter 2.4: My soul is full of troubles, and my life draws near to the grave (Psalm 88) |
[O] Chapter 2.5: The sorrows of death surrounded me, and the pains of Hell laid hold upon me; I found trouble and sorrow (Psalm 116) |
[O] Book 1.4: The Persecuted and the Persecutor |
[C] Part 1: The Persecuted Saints |
[U] Chapter 1.1: Destroy my enemies in your wrath (Psalm 59) |
[C] Chapter 1.2: Deliver me from those who desire to harm me (Psalm 70) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Deliver me from my persecutors (Psalm 142) |
[O] Chapter 1.4: How long shall my enemy be exalted over me? (Psalm 13) |
[O] Chapter 1.5: My enemies would daily swallow me up (Psalm 56) |
[C] Part 2: The Persecutors of the Saints |
[U] Chapter 2.1: My soul is among lions (Psalm 57) |
[C] Chapter 2.2: The workers of iniquity sharpen their tongue like a sword (Psalm 64) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: The violent have sharpened their tongues like a serpent (Psalm 140) |
[O] Chapter 2.4: What shall be done to you, you false tongue? (Psalm 120) |
[O] Chapter 2.5: You love all devouring words, O you deceitful tongue (Psalm 52) |
[O] Book 1.5: The Seeker for God and the Rejecter of God |
[C] Part 1: The Seeker for God |
[U] Chapter 1.1: O God, My soul thirsts for you; my flesh longs for you (Psalm 63) |
[C] Chapter 1.2: My soul thirsts for God, for the Living God (Psalm 42) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: My heart and my flesh cries out for the Living God (Psalm 84) |
[O] Chapter 1.4: Let your light and your truth lead me to your holy hill, and your tabernacles (Psalm 43) |
[O] Chapter 1.5: Hear the voice of my supplications, when I lift up my hands toward your holy oracle (Psalm 28) |
[C] Part 2: The Rejecter of God |
[U] Chapter 2.1: The foolish shall not stand in your sight; you hate all workers of iniquity (Psalm 5) |
[C] Chapter 2.2: The fool has said in his heart, “No God for me” (Psalm 53) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: The fool has said in his heart, “No Jehovah for me” (Psalm 14) |
[O] Chapter 2.4: The foolish rich man is like the beasts that perish (Psalm 49) |
[O] Chapter 2.5: I was envious at the foolish when I saw the prosperity of the wicked (Psalm 73) |
[C] Psalms Volume 2: The Past and Future History of the King of Zion |
[O] Book 2.1: Jehovah, the Righteous Judge and Merciful Savior |
[C] Part 1: Jehovah, the Righteous Judge |
[O] Chapter 1.1: God judges the righteous; and God is angry with the wicked every day (Psalm 7) |
[O] Chapter 1.2: God judges the judges of earth (Psalm 82) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Jehovah is reigning; let the people tremble (Psalm 99) |
[C] Chapter 1.4: Jehovah is reigning; let the earth rejoice (Psalm 97) |
[U] Chapter 1.5: Jehovah is reigning; He is clothed with majesty (Psalm 93) |
[C] Part 2: Jehovah, the Merciful Savior |
[O] Chapter 2.1: Let Israel hope in JEHOVAH: for with JEHOVAH there is mercy (Psalm 130) |
[O] Chapter 2.2: Let Israel hope in Jehovah from henceforth and forever (Psalm 131) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: My eyes look unto you, O Lord Jehovah; in you is my trust (Psalm 141) |
[C] Chapter 2.4: Unto you do I lift up my eyes, O you that dwell in the heavens (Psalm 123) |
[U] Chapter 2.5: Truly my soul waits upon God; from him comes my salvation (Psalm 62) |
[O] Book 2.2: Jehovah our Deliverer and Protector |
[C] Part 1: Jehovah our Deliverer |
[U] Chapter 1.1: God arose to judgment, to deliver all the meek of the earth (Psalm 76) |
[C] Chapter 1.2: That your beloved may be delivered, save with your right hand, and hear me (Psalm 60) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: That your beloved may be delivered, save with your right hand, and hear me (Psalm 108) |
[O] Chapter 1.4: Deliverance belongs to Jehovah (Psalm 3) |
[O] Chapter 1.5: We will rejoice in your deliverance; Jehovah delivers his anointed (Psalm 20) |
[C] Part 2: Jehovah our Protector |
[U] Chapter 2.1: I will fear no evil: for you are with me (Psalm 23) |
[C] Chapter 2.2: JEHOVAH is your protector (Psalm 121) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Unless Jehovah protects the city, the watchman awakens, but in vain (Psalm 127) |
[O] Chapter 2.4: Only you, JEHOVAH, make me dwell in safety (Psalm 4) |
[O] Chapter 2.5: Preserve me, O God: for in you do I put my trust (Psalm 16) |
[C] Book 2.3: Praise Jehovah, the Great Sustainer |
[C] Part 1: Praise Jehovah, the Great Sustainer of his Creation through nature |
[O] Chapter 1.1: You visit the earth, and water it; you greatly enrich it with the river of God (Psalm 65) |
[O] Chapter 1.2: He waters the hills from his chambers; the earth is satisfied with the fruit of your works (Psalm 104) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: The eyes of all wait upon you; and you give them their food in due season (Psalm 147) |
[C] Chapter 1.4: He has given food to them that fear him (Psalm 111) |
[U] Chapter 1.5: He gives to the beast his food, and to the young ravens which cry (Psalm 145) |
[C] Part 2: Praise Jehovah, the Great Sustainer of his Children through his Word |
[O] Chapter 2.1: The Revelation of God through nature contrasted with the Revelation of God through the Bible (Psalm 19) |
[O] Chapter 2.2: The pure, preserved written Word of God contrasted with the corrupt words of sinful men (Psalm 12) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Praise Jehovah for his 7-fold omnipotent voice (Psalm 29) |
[C] Chapter 2.4: Praise Jehovah for his omnipotent spoken Words (Psalm 33) |
[U] Chapter 2.5: Praise Jehovah for his Eternal Word (Psalm 119) |
[C] Book 2.4: Praise Jehovah the Great Creator and Helper |
[C] Part 1: Praise Jehovah, the Great Creator of the Universe |
[U] Chapter 1.1: I will praise you: for I am fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139) |
[C] Chapter 1.2: JEHOVAH is a great God, and a great King above all gods (Psalm 95) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: O JEHOVAH our Lord, how excellent is your Name in all the earth (Psalm 8) |
[O] Chapter 1.4: Jehovah knows our frame; He remembers that we are only dust (Psalm 103) |
[O] Chapter 1.5: From eternity past to eternity future, You are the true God (Psalm 90) |
[C] Part 2: Praise Jehovah, the Great Helper of Israel |
[U] Chapter 2.1: God is my helper (Psalm 54) |
[C] Chapter 2.2: Happy is he that has the God of Jacob for his helper (Psalm 146) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Our help is in the name of Jehovah (Psalm 124) |
[O] Chapter 2.4: Trust in JEHOVAH; he is their help and their shield (Psalm 115) |
[O] Chapter 2.5: God is our refuge and strength; a very present help in trouble (Psalm 46) |
[U] Book 2.5: Praise Jehovah, all you Gentiles and children of Zion |
[C] Part 1: Praise Jehovah, all you Gentiles |
[O] Chapter 1.1: All the kings of the earth shall praise you (Psalm 138) |
[O] Chapter 1.2: Praise Jehovah all you Gentiles (Psalm 117) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Let the Gentiles be glad and sing for joy (Psalm 67) |
[C] Chapter 1.4: Serve JEHOVAH with gladness; come before his presence with singing (Psalm 100) |
[U] Chapter 1.5: Praise Jehovah, all of creation (Psalm 148) |
[C] Part 2: Praise Jehovah, you Children of Zion |
[O] Chapter 2.1: Praise Jehovah in his Sanctuary (Psalm 150) |
[O] Chapter 2.2: Lift up your hands in the Sanctuary, and bless JEHOVAH (Psalm 134) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Praise Jehovah in the congregation of saints (Psalm 149) |
[C] Chapter 2.4: Praise him, O you servants of JEHOVAH (Psalm 135) |
[U] Chapter 2.5: O you servants of JEHOVAH; praise the Name of JEHOVAH (Psalm 113) |
[C] Psalms Volume 3: The Past and Future History of the Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Book 3.1: The Exodus of the People of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion from Egypt |
[C] Part 1: The Journey from Egypt to the Promised Land |
[U] Chapter 1.1: Give thanks to Jehovah, who brought Israel out of Egypt (Psalm 136) |
[C] Chapter 1.2: JEHOVAH shall subdue the people under us, and the nations under our feet (Psalm 47) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: I am JEHOVAH your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt (Psalm 81) |
[O] Chapter 1.4: Praise Jehovah, who brought his people out of Egypt and gave them the lands of the heathen (Psalm 105) |
[O] Chapter 1.5: Tremble, you earth, at the presence of the God of Jacob (Psalm 114) |
[C] Part 2: The Establishment of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion in the Promised Land |
[U] Chapter 2.1: God tests the loyalty of Israel to Him in the newly conquered Land of Canaan (Psalm 66) |
[C] Chapter 2.2: War with the surrounding nations (Psalm 83) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Oppression by the surrounding nations (Psalm 94) |
[O] Chapter 2.4: God chooses David as King over Israel (Psalm 78) |
[O] Chapter 2.5: Solomon builds the Temple, sparking celebrations in Israel (Psalm 68) |
[C] Book 3.2: The Age of Gold for the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Part 1: The Glories of the Old Covenant City of Zion |
[O] Chapter 1.1: Jehovah loves the gates of Zion (Psalm 87) |
[O] Chapter 1.2: Pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Mount Zion cannot be moved, but remains forever (Psalm 125) |
[C] Chapter 1.4: Jehovah commanded the blessing upon the mountains of Zion (Psalm 133) |
[U] Chapter 1.5: Beautiful for situation is Mount Zion, the city of the great King (Psalm 48) |
[C] Part 2: The Glories of the Old Covenant Kingdom of David |
[O] Chapter 2.1: He teaches my hands to war, so that a bow of steel is broken by my arms (Psalm 18) |
[O] Chapter 2.2: JEHOVAH teaches my hands to make war, and my fingers to fight (Psalm 144) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: You will prolong the King’s life, and his years as many generations (Psalm 61) |
[C] Chapter 2.4: Jehovah has sworn in truth to David: of the fruit of your body will I set upon your throne (Psalm 132) |
[U] Chapter 2.5: I have found David my servant; I have anointed him with my holy oil (Psalm 89) |
[C] Book 3.3: The Age of Disgrace for the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Part 1: The Exile of the People of Zion to Babylon |
[U] Chapter 1.1: The Kingdom of Zion falls to its enemies (Psalm 74) |
[C] Chapter 1.2: God has abandoned the Kingdom of Zion to its enemies (Psalm 44) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: God is angry with the Kingdom of Zion (Psalm 79) |
[O] Chapter 1.4: The plowers plowed upon my back (Psalm 129) |
[O] Chapter 1.5: The people of God in Babylon pray for vengeance against Edom (Psalm 137) |
[C] Part 2: The Return of the people of Zion from Exile in Babylon |
[U] Chapter 2.1: A prayer for restoration to the land from exile (Psalm 80) |
[C] Chapter 2.2: The people of Zion joyfully return to the land (Psalm 126) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: A prayer for revival after restoration to the land (Psalm 85) |
[O] Chapter 2.4: A prayer of thanksgiving for Jehovah’s power to deliver his people (Psalm 107) |
[O] Chapter 2.5: A prayer for the restoration of all of the people of Jehovah to the land from exile (Psalm 106) |
[O] Book 3.4: The Rejection of Jesus the New Covenant King of Zion at his first Coming |
[C] Part 1: The Life on earth of Jesus, the King of Zion |
[O] Chapter 1.1: The Son of God voluntarily leaves Heaven to become a man-sacrifice for sin (Psalm 40) |
[O] Chapter 1.2: The Temptation of Christ by Satan (Psalm 91) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: The Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem and the conflict of Jesus with the Pharisees (Psalm 118) |
[C] Chapter 1.4: Judas Iscariot betrays Christ (Psalm 55) |
[U] Chapter 1.5: Judas Iscariot loses his office as an Apostle because of his betrayal (Psalm 109) |
[C] Part 2: The Crucifixion and death of Jesus, the King of Zion |
[O] Chapter 2.1: false witnesses accuse Jesus of blasphemy (Psalm 35) |
[O] Chapter 2.2: The Zeal of your House has eaten me up (Psalm 69) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: The enemies of Jesus slander him and plot to take away his life (Psalm 31) |
[C] Chapter 2.4: The Chief Priests slander Christ as he hangs on the cross (Psalm 22) |
[U] Chapter 2.5: the Chief Priests and Judas Iscariot plot the betrayal of Jesus (Psalm 41) |
[O] Book 3.5: The acceptance of Jesus the New Covenant King of Zion at his Second Coming |
[C] Part 1: Jesus the King of Zion returns to judge mankind before setting up his Kingdom |
[U] Chapter 1.1: Jehovah is coming to judge the world with righteousness, and the people with his Truth (Psalm 96) |
[C] Chapter 1.2: Jehovah is coming to judge the earth with righteousness and equity (Psalm 98) |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Jehovah initiates the Second Coming of Christ with the Rapture (Psalm 50) |
[O] Chapter 1.4: God puts down the Kingdom of Satan (Psalm 75) |
[O] Chapter 1.5: The wicked shall be turned into Hell, and all the nations that forget God (Psalm 9) |
[C] Part 2: Jesus the King of Zion returns to establish the Kingdom of Zion forever |
[U] Chapter 2.1: The Lord Jesus Christ shall strike through kings in the Day of his wrath (Psalm 110) |
[C] Chapter 2.2: the Lord Jesus Christ shall rule the heathen with a rod of iron (Psalm 2) |
[C] Chapter 2.3: The Lord Jesus is crowned King of Kings and Lord of Lords (Psalm 21) |
[O] Chapter 2.4: The Lord Jesus Christ shall rule Israel and the world forever in the Millennial Kingdom of Zion (Psalm 45) |
[O] Chapter 2.5: All nations shall serve The Lord Jesus Christ in the Millennial Kingdom of Zion (Psalm 72) |
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