TLHS Publishing presents The Kingdom Bible Kingdom of Zion Edition 2.1 (Updated October 5th, 2008) (Read the Latest News to find the most recent changes to this Site) |
[U] = Unique; [C] = Complementary; [O] = Opposite
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[U] The Holy Bible (15 Levels deep [3 x 5]) |
[C] Division 1: History and Doctrines of the Kingdom (8 levels deep from top to bottom) |
[U] Book 1.1 (Genesis): God chooses the people of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion through Election |
[C] Part 1: God elects Abraham and Isaac to found the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[O] Chapter 1.1: God gives Adam the original Kingdom of Zion, but Satan steals it from him |
[U] Section 1: God places the first man Adam as His king over His Kingdom on earth |
[U] ¶1: God forms the Universe and everything in it out of the material created from nothing (bara) on the first day |
[C] Phase 1 of Creation: God prepares the earth to support animal and human life |
[U] The Universe on the 1st Day |
[C] The Waters on the 2nd Day |
[C] The Land on the 3rd Day |
[C] Phase 2 of Creation: God creates animal and human life to inhabit the earth |
[U] The Universe on the 4th Day |
[C] The Waters on the 5th Day |
[C] The Land on the 6th Day |
[C] God created 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 mud |
[C] ¶3: God causes a garden to grow out of the dust of the earth |
[O] ¶4: God gives the man a garden out of the ground to feed him |
[O] ¶5: God gives the man a woman out of his own rib to help him |
[C] Section 2: Satan steals the Kingdom from Adam through temptation |
[U] ¶1: Satan uses a serpent to deceive the woman into sinning against God |
[C] ¶2: Eve succumbs to the wiles of Satan and sins against God by eating the fruit in disobedience; and Adam follows her lead |
[C] ¶3: God judges the serpent (Satan), the woman, and Adam for their respective sins |
[O] ¶4: God covers their sin with an animal sacrifice (probably a lamb) by an act of pure grace |
[O] ¶5: The Triune God expels Adam and Eve from the Garden to prevent them from eating of the Tree of Eternal 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 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 elects 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 human race with demon-human intermarriage |
[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 calls Noah to build an ark to preserve life 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 stops Satan’s attack against the Messianic bloodline with a world-wide Flood |
[O] ¶1: The Great Flood wipes out all life on the land, including birds, but not the creatures in the waters |
[O] ¶2: God causes the waters to return from off the earth until the Ark rests in the mountains of Ararat |
[C] ¶3: Noah sends out a raven and a dove to see whether the waters had receded from the earth, and the dove returns empty |
[C] ¶4: Noah sends out the dove again, and it returns with evidence of renewed life on the earth |
[U] ¶5: God commands Noah to empty the Ark to restart life on the earth |
[U] Section 3: God makes 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 promises in the Noahic Covenant 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 elects 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 who went out from Babylon to populate the earth after the Flood |
[C] ¶3: The sons of Noah and their families attempt to build a one-world government in Babylon opposed to God |
[O] ¶4: The ten Messianic generations from Shem to Abram, all of whom were outlived by Shem |
[O] ¶5: The lifetime of Terah introduces the main character of Part 1 of Genesis, 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 elects Isaac rather than Ishmael to found the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Section 1: God promises 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 promises Hagar that he will bless the seed of Ishmael because he is a son of Abraham |
[C] ¶4: God promises Abraham that He will bless his seed in addition to making an everlasting Covenant with him |
[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 allows Abraham to intercede with Him for the homosexual cities of Sodom and Gomorrah |
[O] ¶1: Abraham prepares a meal for 3 men by his wife Sarah |
[O] ¶2: God promises a son to Abraham by his wife Sarah |
[C] ¶3: God determines with Himself to reveal His plan concerning Sodom and Gomorrah to Abraham, because He trusts him |
[C] ¶4: God reveals His plan to Abraham to go see Sodom and Gomorrah in person |
[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 destroys the evil homosexual cities of Sodom and Gomorrah |
[O] ¶1: Two of the angels continue on into Sodom and are welcomed into Lot’s house |
[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 mercifully bring Lot and his wife and two daughters out of Sodom |
[C] ¶4: God mercifully allows Lot to dwell in the city of Zoar with his two daughters |
[U] ¶5: Lot flees Zoar and commits incest with his two daughters in a cave |
[U] Chapter 1.5: God removes 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: God gives Sarah a son (Isaac) as He had promised to found the Kingdom of Zion |
[C] ¶3: God gives water to Hagar as He had promised to bless him and make him a great nation |
[O] ¶4: Abraham and Abimelech swear by God not to harm one another |
[O] ¶5: Abraham and Abimelech make a covenant with sheep to establish Abraham’s ownership of the 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 rewards Abraham and his seed (Christ) for his obedience |
[O] ¶4: [Life] Abraham receives news about his brother’s children, including Rebecca |
[O] ¶5: [Death] Abraham bargains with the sons of Heth for a burial place for Sarah |
[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 elects Jacob and his twelve sons to build the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[O] Chapter 2.1: God sends 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 the Word of God concerning his future |
[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 gives Jacob the same Covenant that He made with Abraham and Isaac his father |
[O] ¶2: Jacob vows to serve God IF God blesses him first |
[C] ¶3: Jacob meets his future wife Rachel and his uncle Laban |
[C] ¶4: Jacob bargains with his uncle to marry his daughter Rachel and ends up with her sister Leah as his wife also |
[U] ¶5: God gives Jacob eleven sons and a daughter to become the foundation of the future Kingdom of Zion |
[O] Chapter 2.2: God sends Jacob back to Canaan with a large family and great wealth |
[C] Section 1: God blesses and delivers 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 “gods” |
[O] ¶5: Laban makes a covenant with Jacob before returning home |
[C] Section 2: God blesses and delivers 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 blesses and delivers 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 sends Joseph into Egypt to prepare the way for the migration of his family |
[U] Section 1: Joseph's faithfulness to his father is attacked through the evil actions of his brothers |
[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's faithfulness to God is attacked through the evil actions of Potiphar’s wife |
[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's faithfulness to God is rewarded by Pharaoh |
[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 sends 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 uses a harsh method of persuasion to force his brothers to bring his brother 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 with an invitation from Pharaoh to come live with him in Egypt |
[C] ¶2: Jacob travels into Egypt with all his family and substance to meet Joseph |
[C] ¶3: Joseph and his father Jacob are reunited |
[O] ¶4: God blesses the family of Joseph through the patronage of Pharaoh |
[O] ¶5: God blesses Pharaoh through the governing skills of Joseph |
[U] Chapter 2.5: God reveals 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 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 |
[C] Book 1.2 (Exodus): God leads the people of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion out of Egypt to Mount Sinai |
[C] Part 1: God leads the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion out of Egypt by the hand of Moses and Aaron |
[U] Chapter 1.1: God sends Moses out of Egypt into the land of Midian to prepare him to lead Israel |
[C] Section 1: God protects Moses from the oppression of the king of Egypt |
[U] ¶1: The family of Jacob multiplies in Egypt into a powerful nation in its own right |
[C] ¶2: The king of Egypt attempts to suppress the growing power of Israel with forced labor and slavery |
[C] ¶3: The king of Egypt attempts to suppress the national identity of Israel by forced infanticide of the male children |
[O] ¶4: God saves the life of Moses by giving him compassion in the eyes of the daughter of Pharaoh |
[O] ¶5: God exalts the life of Moses by giving him a place in the royal family of Egypt |
[C] Section 2: God protects Moses from the vengeance of the king of Egypt |
[U] ¶1: Moses, sensing his call to lead Israel, uses the flesh to try and make it happen in his timing, but fails miserably |
[C] ¶2: God provides a safe harbor for Moses until he is truly prepared to lead Israel |
[C] ¶3: God provides a family in Midian to take care of Moses |
[O] ¶4: Moses raises a family in exile in Midian |
[O] ¶5: God raises the family of Israel in exile in Egypt |
[U] Section 3: After forty years in Midian, God sends Moses back to Egypt |
[U] ¶1: The true God Jehovah appears to Moses in a burning bush on Mount Sinai |
[C] ¶2: God tells Moses to go to Pharaoh to bring His people Israel out of Egypt |
[C] ¶3: God tells Moses to go to the children of Israel to bring His people Israel out of Egypt |
[O] ¶4: God provides signs for Moses to authenticate his message before Pharaoh and the children of Israel |
[O] ¶5: God provides a spokesman for Moses in Aaron his brother |
[C] Chapter 1.2: God sends Moses and Aaron with an ultimatum to Pharaoh that he release Israel from slavery or face judgment |
[U] Section 1: God sends Moses with Aaron to Pharaoh in Egypt to demand the release of the children of Israel |
[O] ¶1: Moses’ father-in-law grants him permission to return to Egypt |
[O] ¶2: God commands Moses to return to Egypt |
[C] ¶3: God threatens to slay the first-born son of Pharaoh if he refuses to let Israel go |
[C] ¶4: God threatens to slay the son of Moses because he was not yet circumcised |
[U] ¶5: Moses and Aaron tell the children of Israel that it is time to go home to the promised land |
[C] Section 2: Moses and Aaron deliver the ultimatum of God to Pharaoh |
[O] ¶1: Pharaoh rejects Moses’ demand for him to release Israel from slavery |
[O] ¶2: Pharaoh gives an impossible task to the Israelites to cause them to blame Moses for their trouble and reject him |
[C] ¶3: The taskmasters of the children of Israel demand mud bricks to be made without straw |
[C] ¶4: Pharaoh reinforces the taskmasters’ demand for mud bricks to be made without straw |
[U] ¶5: The officers of Israel blame Moses for their troubles |
[C] Section 3: Moses consults with God to determine what to do next after the failure of his first attempt to deliver Israel |
[O] ¶1: Moses blames God for his failure to deliver Israel from slavery |
[O] ¶2: Moses blames his inability to speak well for his failure to deliver Israel from slavery |
[C] ¶3: The genealogy of Reuben and Simeon |
[C] ¶4: The genealogy of Levi, the tribe of Moses and Aaron |
[U] ¶5: God gives marching orders to Moses and Aaron for dealing with Pharaoh |
[C] Chapter 1.3: God supports Moses and Aaron’s ultimatum to Pharaoh with great signs and wonders against the gods of Egypt |
[U] Section 1 (Judgments #1-3): Jehovah demonstrates his superiority over the false gods of the water that Egypt worshipped |
[U] ¶1: Pharaoh rejects the miracle of the rod becoming a serpent |
[C] ¶2: Moses warns Pharaoh that God will turn the Nile river into blood |
[C] ¶3: Pharaoh rejects the miracle of the water turned into blood |
[O] ¶4: Moses warns Pharaoh that God will bring up frogs out of the Nile river |
[O] ¶5: Pharaoh finally asks Moses and Aaron to pray for him to get rid of the frogs |
[C] Section 2 (Judgments #4-6): Jehovah demonstrates his superiority over the false gods of the land that Egypt worshipped |
[U] ¶1: Pharaoh rejects the miracle of dust into lice, and the lice remain |
[C] ¶2: God covers the land of Egypt with insects, except for Goshen |
[C] ¶3: Pharaoh asks Moses to pray for him to remove the insects, and God removes the insects |
[O] ¶4: Moses warns Pharaoh that God will slay the cattle of Egypt with disease, but the cattle of Israel shall live |
[O] ¶5: All the cattle of Egypt die, but none of the cattle of Israel |
[C] Section 3 (Judgments #7-9): Jehovah demonstrates his superiority over the false gods of the air that Egypt worshipped |
[U] ¶1: Pharaoh rejects the miracle of the ashes causing boils, and the boils remain |
[C] ¶2: God sends a destructive hailstorm that destroys everything in the field, except where Israel lived in Goshen |
[C] ¶3: Pharaoh asks Moses to pray for him to stop the hail, and God stops the hail |
[O] ¶4: Moses warns Pharaoh that God will send a plague of locusts upon Egypt unless he lets Israel go, but Pharaoh drives them away |
[O] ¶5: Pharaoh pleads for Moses and Aaron to deliver him from the plague of locusts |
[O] Chapter 1.4: God leads Israel out of Egypt and through the Red Sea with great signs and wonders |
[U] Section 1 (Judgment #10): Jehovah demonstrates his superiority over Ra, the sun-god, and prepares Israel for the Passover |
[O] ¶1: Pharaoh rejects the miracle of total darkness for three days |
[O] ¶2: Moses warns Pharaoh of the coming death of every firstborn in Egypt, including his own son |
[C] ¶3: God commands Israel to celebrate the Passover Feast |
[C] ¶4: God explains the efficacy of the Passover Feast for Israel (the blood of the lamb will save their lives) |
[U] ¶5: God institutes the Feast of Unleavened Bread for Israel |
[C] Section 2 (Judgment #11): Jehovah demonstrates his superiority over Anubis, the death-god, with the Passover |
[O] ¶1: Moses warns the people of Israel to protect themselves from the destroying angel with the blood of the Passover lamb |
[O] ¶2: The Angel of God slays every firstborn son in Egypt not protected by the blood of the Passover lamb |
[C] ¶3: God instructs Moses and Aaron concerning the observance of the Passover |
[C] ¶4: Moses instructs the people concerning the observance of the Feast of Unleavened Bread |
[U] ¶5: Moses instructs the people concerning the redemption of the firstborn animal and the firstborn son |
[C] Section 3 (Judgment #12): Jehovah demonstrates his superiority over Horus, the god of power, by destroying the army of Pharaoh |
[O] ¶1: God leads Israel out of Egypt to camp near the Red Sea |
[O] ¶2: Pharaoh pursues after Israel to try and bring them into slavery again |
[C] ¶3: God opens a dry road through the midst of the Red Sea for the children of Israel |
[C] ¶4: God drowns Pharaoh and his army in the waters of the Red Sea |
[U] ¶5: Moses and the children of Israel celebrate the victory of Jehovah over the Egyptians |
[O] Chapter 1.5: God leads Israel from the Red Sea to Mount Sinai with great troubles and trials |
[C] Section 1: Moses deals with internal contention and strife among the people |
[U] ¶1: The people contend with Moses over the lack of potable water to drink and God gives them sweet water from bitter |
[C] ¶2: The people contend with Moses over the lack of food to eat |
[C] ¶3: God sends bread from heaven and quails for flesh to eat |
[O] ¶4: The people complain and fight with Moses over the lack of water to drink in the wilderness |
[O] ¶5: God provides the children of Israel with water out of solid rock in the wilderness |
[C] Section 2: Moses deals with external enemies and friends of Israel |
[U] ¶1: Israel successfully defeats the treacherous Amalekites in battle |
[C] ¶2: Jethro comes to Moses with his wife and children whom Moses had sent back to him after the argument over circumcision with his wife |
[C] ¶3: Jethro rejoices for all the good things that God had done for Israel |
[O] ¶4: Jethro reproves Moses for the lack of a Judiciary in Israel that will help him govern the people more effectively |
[O] ¶5: Moses accepts the advice of his father-in-law and institutes a formal hierarchy of judges (judiciary) for Israel |
[U] Section 3: God deals directly with Israel in speaking the Ten Commandments from Mount Sinai |
[U] ¶1: The people of Israel agree to obey the Covenant of Jehovah |
[C] ¶2: God warns Moses not to allow anyone to touch the mountain, lest they die |
[C] ¶3: God warns Moses not to allow anyone to come too close to the presence of God, lest they die |
[O] ¶4: God speaks the Covenant of the Ten Commandments unto all the children of Israel in an audible voice |
[C] Tablet One: 5 Commandments for man toward God |
[C] Tablet Two: 5 Commandments for man toward man |
[O] ¶5: The people are terrified of the voice of the Living Jehovah God |
[C] Part 2: God gives Moses the design for the civil and religious government of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[U] Chapter 2.1: God gives Moses the design of the Civil Government for the Kingdom of Zion at the foot of the mountain |
[C] Section 1: Honor Jehovah your God in your courthouse judgments |
[O] ¶1: Do not dishonor Jehovah in your service for Him |
[O] ¶2: Do not dishonor the service of a fellow Hebrew for you |
[C] ¶3: Determine just compensation and punishment for matters of physical violence |
[C] ¶4: Determine just compensation and punishment for matters of property disagreements |
[U] ¶5: Determine just compensation or punishment for the mistreatment of women |
[C] Section 2: Honor Jehovah your God in your personal life |
[O] ¶1: Do not worship other gods |
[O] ¶2: Do not oppress your neighbor |
[C] ¶3: Be timely in giving your offerings to God according to the Law |
[C] ¶4: Be timely in being a good neighbor |
[U] ¶5: Be timely in allowing your land, animals, and servants to rest periodically |
[U] Section 3: Honor Jehovah your God in the promised land |
[O] ¶1: Do not pollute your relationship with Jehovah with the names of other gods |
[O] ¶2: Do not pollute the 3 major Feasts of Jehovah with incorrect offerings |
[C] ¶3: Obey the voice of the Angel of Jehovah, for He will fight for you against your enemies |
[C] ¶4: Serve the Angel of Jehovah, for He will bless your bodies and land |
[U] ¶5: Honor Jehovah your God by remaining physically and spiritually separated from Gentiles |
[C] Chapter 2.2: God gives Moses the design of the Place of Worship for the Kingdom of Zion near the mountaintop |
[U] Section 1: God calls Moses into the mountain to receive the design for the Tabernacle and the Priesthood of Aaron |
[U] ¶1: God invites the leadership of Israel to meet with Him in the Mountain |
[C] ¶2: Moses sanctifies the people and the Book of the Covenant of Israel with blood |
[C] ¶3: God reveals Himself to Moses and the elders of Israel because of the obedience and sanctification of the people |
[O] ¶4: Moses goes up into Mount Horeb to receive the Law from God |
[O] ¶5: God gives the Law to Moses over a period of 40 days and 40 nights |
[C] Section 2: God gives Moses the design of the instruments of worship in the Holy of Holies |
[U] ¶1: God commands Israel to bring an offering to provide materials to construct the Tabernacle and Holy of Holies |
[C] ¶2: The Ark of the Covenant |
[C] ¶3: The mercy seat and cherubim above the Ark of the Covenant |
[O] ¶4: The Showbread table |
[O] ¶5: The Candlestick |
[C] Section 3: God gives Moses the design of the place of worship outside the Holy of Holies |
[U] ¶1: The outer curtains and top covering of the Tabernacle tent |
[C] ¶2: The boards, bars, and sockets for the Tabernacle tent |
[C] ¶3: The veil and hanging curtain for the Tabernacle tent |
[O] ¶4: The bronze altar of sacrifice of the Outer Court |
[O] ¶5: The bronze pillars, sockets, and pins of the Outer Court |
[C] Chapter 2.3: God gives Moses the design for the Leader of Worship for the Kingdom of Zion near the mountaintop |
[U] Section 1: God gives Moses the design for the garments of the High Priest |
[O] ¶1: Aaron and his sons are responsible for keeping the lamp in the Tabernacle always lit |
[O] ¶2: Aaron and his sons have been chosen to serve Jehovah God in the Priest’s office |
[C] ¶3: The design of the ephod of the High Priest |
[C] ¶4: The design of the breastplate of the High Priest |
[U] ¶5: The design of the ceremonial clothing of the High Priest |
[C] Section 2: God gives Moses the design for the service of the High Priest |
[O] ¶1: The ordination ceremony for the High Priest |
[O] ¶2: The daily burnt offering to be offered by the High Priests |
[C] ¶3: The Altar of Incense for the High Priest to make (temporary) atonement upon with the blood of the Yearly Atonement offering |
[C] ¶4: The offering of money from the children of Israel to make (symbolic) “atonement” for their souls |
[U] ¶5: The laver of bronze for cleansing the bodies of the Priests before offering an animal sacrifice to Jehovah |
[C] Section 3: God gives Moses the design for the service of the people |
[O] ¶1: God forbids the people of Israel from copying the formula for the anointing oil of the Priesthood |
[O] ¶2: God forbids the people of Israel from copying the formula for the perfume of the Tabernacle |
[C] ¶3: God provides a specially gifted man (Bezaleel) to construct the furniture of the Tabernacle and the garments for the Priests |
[C] ¶4: God provides special assistants for Bezaleel to help him construct the furniture of the Tabernacle and the garments for the Priests |
[U] ¶5: God commands the people of Israel to observe the Sabbath of rest |
[O] Chapter 2.4: God’s people backslide into idol worship |
[U] Section 1: Moses judges the children of Israel for their sin of worshipping an idol |
[U] ¶1: Aaron foolishly attempts to co-opt the idolatry of the people and fuse the worship of Jehovah with the idol |
[C] ¶2: God tells Moses of his intent to destroy the children of Israel for identifying the invisible Holy God with a golden calf idol of fornication |
[C] ¶3: Moses persuades God to relent of His intent to destroy the people of Israel |
[O] ¶4: Moses destroys the golden calf idol |
[O] ¶5: Moses destroys the people who worshipped the golden calf |
[C] Section 2: Moses successfully intercedes with God to deliver the children of Israel from His wrath |
[U] ¶1: Moses warns the people of the great danger of their transgression against God |
[C] ¶2: God sends Moses to lead Israel to the Promised Land with a warning of imminent punishment for their sin |
[C] ¶3: God sends the people to the Promised Land with a warning to be holy |
[O] ¶4: Moses spends much time alone with God in the Tabernacle, preparing him for daily leadership of the Kingdom of Zion |
[O] ¶5: Joshua spends much time alone with God in the Tabernacle, preparing him for future leadership of the Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Section 3: Moses successfully intercedes with God to take Israel as His inheritance |
[U] ¶1: Moses asks for grace and mercy from God on behalf of the children of Israel |
[C] ¶2: God proclaims the Name of Jehovah before Moses as He passes by |
[C] ¶3: God proclaims the 2nd Mosaic Covenant in summary fashion to Moses |
[O] ¶4: Moses’ face shines with the life and glory of God after he returns from talking with God |
[O] ¶5: Moses warns the people of the death penalty if work is done on the Sabbath day |
[O] Chapter 2.5: God’s people return to serving the true God Jehovah through the Tabernacle and Priesthood of Aaron |
[C] Section 1: The people provide the raw materials needed to manufacture the Tabernacle and garments of the Priesthood |
[O] ¶1: God commands the people to bring the materials needed to manufacture the Tabernacle and garments of the Priests |
[O] ¶2: The people make and bring to Moses the materials necessary to manufacture the Tabernacle and garments of the Priests |
[C] ¶3: God calls two specially gifted men to manufacture the Tabernacle and garments of the Priests |
[C] ¶4: Bezaleel and Aholiab lead the effort to manufacture the Tabernacle and garments of the Priests |
[U] ¶5: The wise men ask Moses to stop the people from bringing materials for the Tabernacle and garments of the Priests |
[C] Section 2: Bezaleel manufactures the Tabernacle according to the design given by God |
[O] ¶1: Bezaleel manufactures the “software” (the curtains and coverings) of the place of worship |
[O] ¶2: Bezaleel manufactures the hardware (the boards, sockets, and bars) of the place of worship |
[C] ¶3: Bezaleel manufactures the instruments of worship inside the Holy of Holies |
[C] ¶4: Bezaleel manufactures the instruments of worship outside the Holy of Holies |
[U] ¶5: Bezaleel manufactures the hardware and “software” (pillars, sockets, hangings, etc) for the Outer Court |
[U] Section 3: The worship of Jehovah God begins through the Tabernacle and Priesthood of Aaron |
[O] ¶1: Bezaleel inventories the materials offered by the people |
[O] ¶2: Bezaleel manufactures the garments of the priests from the materials offered by the people |
[C] ¶3: Moses blesses the Tabernacle, the instruments for worship, and garments of the priesthood of Aaron |
[C] ¶4: God commands Moses to begin the worship of Jehovah through the Tabernacle, instrument of worship and priesthood of Aaron |
[U] ¶5: Moses inaugurates the worship of Jehovah through the Tabernacle, instrument of worship and priesthood of Aaron |
[C] Book 1.3 (Numbers): God leads the people of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion from Mount Sinai to the Promised Land |
[C] Part 1: God leads Israel to Kadesh-Barnea at the southern entrance to Canaan |
[O] Chapter 1.1: God prepares the tribe of Levi to serve the children of Israel |
[U] Section 1: God organizes the 12 tribes into a single cohesive nation with leaders over each tribe |
[C] Section 2: God organizes the tribe of Levi with places of service and places to dwell around the Tabernacle |
[C] Section 3: God details the responsibilities of the three families of Levites: the Kohathites, Gershonites, and Merarites |
[O] Chapter 1.2: God prepares the tribe of Levi to serve the Priests of Aaron |
[C] Section 1: The Priest of Aaron serves God on behalf of the children of Israel |
[C] Section 2: The tribe of Levi serves the Priests of Aaron on behalf of the children of Israel |
[U] Section 3: The people of Israel must serve the Lord under all circumstances |
[C] Chapter 1.3: The people of Zion rebel against the will of God during the march through the wilderness toward Kadesh-Barnea |
[U] Section 1: The people of Zion set out on their journey through the wilderness |
[C] Section 2: The people rebel against Moses and God |
[C] Section 3: Miriam and Aaron rebel against Moses and God |
[C] Chapter 1.4: The people of Zion rebel against the will of God to take the Promised Land at Kadesh-Barnea |
[U] Section 1: God tests the faith of carnal Israel to believe His promises and inherit the Promised Land |
[C] Section 2: Unbelieving Israel rebels against God |
[C] Section 3: God judges the rebellion of Israel with 40 years of wandering in the wilderness of Sinai |
[U] Chapter 1.5: God protects the Priesthood of Aaron from the rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram |
[C] Section 1: Deal with sin according to the severity of the transgression |
[C] Section 2: God deals severely with the presumptuous sins of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram |
[U] Section 3: God blesses the Priesthood of Aaron and his sons with the best of the offerings of Israel |
[C] Part 2: God leads Israel to the Plains of Moab at the western entrance to Canaan |
[O] Chapter 2.1: God destroys the last of the rebels of Israel |
[U] Section 1: The elder leaders of Israel, Miriam and Aaron, die by the hand of God |
[C] Section 2: Many people of Israel are slain by the bite of fiery serpents |
[C] Section 3: All of the heathen people of Heshbon and Bashan are slain by the sword of Israel |
[O] Chapter 2.2: God shields Israel from attacks by their enemies |
[C] Section 1: The king of Moab hires Balaam to curse Israel |
[C] Section 2: God causes Balaam to bless rather than curse Israel |
[U] Section 3: Moab and Midian follow Balaam’s counsel to seduce Israel into fornication and idolatry |
[C] Chapter 2.3: God prepares the people of Israel to prosper spiritually in the promised land |
[U] Section 1: Jehovah prepares the people to receive their portion of the inheritance of Canaan |
[C] Section 2: Feasts and special offerings throughout the year not related to the harvest of grain |
[C] Section 3: Special Feasts of Jehovah connected with the yearly Harvest of grain |
[C] Chapter 2.4: God prepares the people of Israel to prosper materially in the promised land |
[U] Section 1: Commandments concerning vows |
[C] Section 2: God divides the riches of Midian among the children of Israel |
[C] Section 3: Moses divides the land of Gilead among the children of Reuben, Gad, and 1/2 the tribe of Manasseh |
[U] Chapter 2.5: God defines the borders and cities of refuge of the twelve tribes of Israel |
[C] Section 1: God defines the borders of the land of Israel |