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[U] The Holy Bible |
[C] Division 1: History and Doctrines of the Kingdom |
[o] Volume 1: The Laws of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: Satan steals the Kingdom from Adam through temptation |
[C] Section 3: Satan begins corrupting the subjects of his evil kingdom through sin |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: God stops Satan’s attack against the Messianic bloodline with a world-wide Flood |
[U] Section 3: God makes a Covenant with Noah and his descendants in the post-Flood world |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: Satan attacks Abram and Sarai through famine in Canaan and testing in Egypt |
[C] Section 3: Satan attacks Abram through war and temptation to covet |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: God allows Abraham to intercede with Him for the homosexual cities of Sodom and Gomorrah |
[C] Section 3: God destroys the evil homosexual cities of Sodom and Gomorrah |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: Sarah dies and is buried in Hebron |
[U] Section 3: Abraham dies after finding a wife for Isaac |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: Isaac blesses Jacob according to the election of God |
[C] Section 3: God blesses Jacob with a large family while he sojourns in Padan-aram |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: God blesses and delivers Jacob from the hand of his brother Esau |
[U] Section 3: God blesses and delivers Jacob from the heathen people of Canaan |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: Joseph's faithfulness to God is attacked through the evil actions of Potiphar’s wife |
[C] Section 3: Joseph's faithfulness to God is rewarded by Pharaoh |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: Joseph is reunited with his brothers |
[C] Section 3: Joseph is reunited with his father Jacob |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: Israel blesses all his sons and prophesies the future of their descendants |
[U] Section 3: Israel is buried beside Abraham in the promised land |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: God protects Moses from the vengeance of the king of Egypt |
[U] Section 3: After forty years in Midian, God sends Moses back to Egypt |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: Moses and Aaron deliver the ultimatum of God to Pharaoh |
[C] Section 3: Moses consults with God to determine what to do next after the failure of his first attempt to deliver Israel |
[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 |
[C] Section 2 (Judgments #4-6): Jehovah demonstrates his superiority over the false gods of the land that Egypt worshipped |
[C] Section 3 (Judgments #7-9): Jehovah demonstrates his superiority over the false gods of the air that Egypt worshipped |
[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 |
[C] Section 2 (Judgment #11): Jehovah demonstrates his superiority over Anubis, the death-god, with the Passover |
[C] Section 3 (Judgment #12): Jehovah demonstrates his superiority over Horus, the god of power, by destroying the army of Pharaoh |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: Moses deals with external enemies and friends of Israel |
[U] Section 3: God deals directly with Israel in speaking the Ten Commandments from Mount Sinai |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: Honor Jehovah your God in your personal life |
[U] Section 3: Honor Jehovah your God in the promised land |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: God gives Moses the design of the instruments of worship in the Holy of Holies |
[C] Section 3: God gives Moses the design of the place of worship outside the Holy of Holies |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: God gives Moses the design for the service of the High Priest |
[C] Section 3: God gives Moses the design for the service of the people |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: Moses successfully intercedes with God to deliver the children of Israel from His wrath |
[C] Section 3: Moses successfully intercedes with God to take Israel as His inheritance |
[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 |
[C] Section 2: Bezaleel manufactures the Tabernacle according to the design given by God |
[U] Section 3: The worship of Jehovah God begins through the Tabernacle 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 |
[C] Section 2: God defines the cities of refuge for the land of Israel |
[U] Section 3: God defines the limits of inheritance among the tribes of Israel |
[O] Book 1.4 (Leviticus): God prepares the people of the Kingdom of Zion to worship Him 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] Section 1: Offerings for personal dedication to God (Burnt offerings and Peace Offerings) |
[C] Section 2: Offerings for Sins of ignorance (Sin offerings) |
[U] Section 3: Offerings for deliberate sinning (Trespass Offering) |
[C] Chapter 1.2: Ceremonial Holiness for a Levite Priest mediating between God and man |
[U] Section 1: The Duties of the Priest concerning the Burnt and Meal Offerings |
[C] Section 2: The Duties of the Priest concerning the Sin, Trespass and Peace Offerings |
[C] Section 3: Special Considerations for the Peace Offerings |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Ceremonial Holiness for a Levite Priest during ordination to the ministry |
[U] Section 1: Moses prepares Aaron and his sons to be Priests under the Old Covenant |
[C] Section 2: Aaron and his sons offer their first sacrifices as Priests under the Old Covenant |
[C] Section 3: Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu are slain by God for drinking alcohol |
[O] Chapter 1.4: Ceremonial Holiness associated with Creature Defilement |
[U] Section 1: Creatures under the Old Covenant that may or may not be eaten or touched |
[C] Section 2: Unclean creatures under the Old Covenant that may not be touched |
[C] Section 3: Unclean creatures under the Old Covenant that may not be eaten |
[O] Chapter 1.5: Ceremonial Holiness associated with Physical Defilement |
[C] Section 1: Procedures for diagnosing the Disease of Leprosy |
[C] Section 2: Procedures for ceremonially cleansing the Disease of Leprosy |
[U] Section 3: Procedures for ceremonially cleansing a man or woman from physical defilement |
[C] Part 2: Practical Holiness |
[U] Chapter 2.1: Practical Holiness on the Yearly Day of Atonement |
[C] Section 1: Inside the Holy of Holies is where the sins of all Israel are covered once a year |
[C] Section 2: Inside the camp is God’s ordained place of sacrifice |
[U] Section 3: Outside the camp is the devil’s place of sacrifice |
[C] Chapter 2.2: Practical Holiness in the Spiritual Realm |
[U] Section 1: Do not defile yourselves with the evil works of the Canaanites whom God is casting out before you |
[C] Section 2: Be holy and obey the Laws of Jehovah your God |
[C] Section 3: Be holy and avoid the occult with all its sexual wickedness |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Practical Holiness in the Physical Realm |
[U] Section 1: Physical holiness in the Priest of Jehovah |
[C] Section 2: Physical integrity in the offerings to Jehovah |
[C] Section 3: Physical rest during the Feasts of Jehovah |
[O] Chapter 2.4: Practical Holiness through treating God’s People Fairly and Equitably |
[U] Section 1: Punishment and Restitution must be done fairly and equitably |
[C] Section 2: God commands fairness and equity with His land |
[C] Section 3: God promises fairness and equity with His people |
[O] Chapter 2.5: Practical Holiness through valuing God’s Offerings Fairly and Equitably |
[C] Section 1: Determining the value of a person which is dedicated to Jehovah |
[C] Section 2: Determining the value of property which is dedicated to Jehovah |
[U] Section 3: Rules for redeeming things devoted or tithed to Jehovah |
[O] Book 1.5 (Deuteronomy): God prepares the people of the Kingdom of Zion to serve Him under the Old Covenant |
[C] Deuteronomy Part 1: Remember the past |
[O] Chapter 1.1: Remember that Israel failed at their first opportunity to inherit the Promised Land |
[U] Section 1: Moses prepared Israel for the journey to Canaan at Kadesh-Barnea |
[C] Section 2: Israel refused to take possession of the Promised Land |
[C] Section 3: God refused to allow Israel to take possession of the Promised Land |
[O] Chapter 1.2: Remember that Israel succeeded at their second opportunity to inherit the Promised Land |
[C] Section 1: God prevented Israel from inheriting any of the land of their relatives |
[C] Section 2: God allowed Israel to inherit the land of Sihon king of Heshbon |
[U] Section 3: God allowed Israel to inherit the land of Og king of Bashan |
[C] Chapter 1.3: Remember the Covenant of Jehovah your God |
[U] Section 1: Jehovah has made a unique Covenant with you, that He has not made with any other nation on the face of the earth |
[C] Section 2: Disobedience to this Covenant with Jehovah brings death |
[C] Section 3: Obedience to this Covenant with Jehovah brings life |
[C] Chapter 1.4: Remember the Commandments of Jehovah your God |
[U] Section 1: Remember that Jehovah your God gave the Law to you in person |
[C] Section 2: Remember the Written Word of God given for your obedience and blessing |
[C] Section 3: Remember the Living Word of God who gave you all that you have |
[U] Chapter 1.5: Remember the mercy of Jehovah your God |
[C] Section 1: God’s mercy allowed you to live at Mount Sinai spite of your rebellion |
[C] Section 2: God’s mercy brought you out of Egypt into the Promised Land |
[U] Section 3: God’s mercy shall keep you in the Promised Land if you obey His Commandments |
[C] Part 2: Obey the Statutes and Judgments of Jehovah your God today |
[O] Chapter 2.1: Honor your God |
[U] Section 1: Honor Jehovah your God in your worship |
[C] Section 2: Honor Jehovah your God by your giving |
[C] Section 3: Honor Jehovah your God by celebrating the yearly Feasts in Israel |
[O] Chapter 2.2: Honor your Government |
[C] Section 1: Honor your Judges |
[C] Section 2: Honor your Kings, Priests, and Prophets |
[U] Section 3: Honor the Cities of Refuge |
[C] Chapter 2.3: Love your Neighbor |
[U] Section 1: Love life except in special circumstances |
[C] Section 2: Love integrity and wholeness |
[C] Section 3: Love truth and purity |
[C] Chapter 2.4: Do not oppress your Neighbor |
[U] Section 1: Do right by others |
[C] Section 2: Do not oppress your neighbor through money |
[C] Section 3: Do not oppress your neighbor through injustice |
[U] Chapter 2.5: Obey the Laws of the Kingdom or perish |
[C] Section 1: Moses warns Israel of future Blessings and Curses |
[C] Section 2: Moses warns Israel of future Apostasy and Judgment |
[U] Section 3: Moses invokes God’s Blessing upon Israel |
[O] Volume 2: The Prophets of the Old Covenant Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Volume 3: The Past and Future History of the Kingdom of Zion |
[C] Volume 4: The Past and Future History of the King of Zion |
[U] Volume 5: The Children of the Kingdom of God |
[C] Division 2: Praise and Worship of the King of Kings |
[U] Volume 1: The Children of the Kingdom of God |
[C] Volume 2: The Past and Future History of the King of Zion |
[C] Volume 3: The Past and Future History of the Kingdom of Zion |