Chronological Outline of the Bible 1

Old Testament Events


Creation & Fall
Flood Over All
Tower of Babel
Patriarchs Travel
Bondage in Egypt
Wandering Jew
Conquering the Land
Judges Ensue
Three Kings Reigned
'Til All Split in 2
Into Captivity
Return and Redo

New Testament Events


GOSPEL:
  Birth And Childhood Of Christ
  Public Introduction Of Christ
  Christ's Ministry
  Preparation For Christ's Death
  Christ's Last Week
  Resurrection And Ascension
CHURCH FORMATION:
  The Apostles And The Early Church
MISSIONS:
  Ministry Of Paul
  Letters Of The Other Apostles
FUTURE:
  Revelation to John

A. CREATION & FALL (back)
   A.1 In the beginning
      GEN 1:1 - 2:4
      Compare JOHN 1:1, GEN 1:1
   A.2 The first sin
       A.2.1 In the garden of Eden
         GEN 2:5 - 2:25
       A.2.2 The fall of man
             A.2.2.1 Man disobeys God
               GEN 3:1 - 3:7
             A.2.2.2 God judges
               GEN 3:8 - 3:24
       A.2.3 Cain slays Abel
         GEN 4:1 - 4:16
       A.2.4 Descendants of Cain
         GEN 4:17- 4:24
       A.2.5 Birth of Seth
         GEN 4:25- 4:26
       A.2.6 Chronology from Adam to Noah
         GEN 5:1 - 5:32
   A.3 FLOOD OVER ALL (back)
       A.3.1 Cause of the flood
         GEN 6:1 - 6:8
       A.3.2 Noah and the ark
             A.3.2.1 God tells Noah to build the ark
               GEN 6:9 - 7:9
             A.3.2.2 God sends a flood
               GEN 7:10- 7:23
             A.3.2.3 The water prevails for 150 days
               GEN 7:24- 8:14
             A.3.2.4 Noah builds an altar and worships God
               GEN 8:15- 8:22
       A.3.3 God's covenant
         GEN 9:1 - 9:17
       A.3.4 Noah's sons
         GEN 9:18- 9:29
       A.3.5 Family record of Noah's sons
         GEN 10:1 -10:32
   A.4 TOWER OF BABEL: God disperses the people into language groups (back)
     GEN 11:1 -11:9
   A.5 Descendants from Shem to Abram
     GEN 11:10-11:32


B. PATRIARCHS TRAVEL (back)
   B.1 The story of Abram
       B.1.1 God calls Abram
         GEN 12:1 -12:9
       B.1.2 Abram plans deception in Egypt
         GEN 12:10-12:20
       B.1.3 Abram separates from Lot
         GEN 13:1 -13:18
       B.1.4 Abram rescues Lot
         GEN 14:1 -14:16
       B.1.5 Melchizedek blesses Abram
         GEN 14:17-14:24
       B.1.6 God's covenant with Abram
         GEN 15:1 -15:21
       B.1.7 Birth of Ishmael through Hagar
         GEN 16:1 -16:16
       B.1.8 Circumcision is the sign of the covenant
         GEN 17:1 -17:27
       B.1.9 The Lord appears to Abram and promises a son
         GEN 18:1 -18:15
       B.1.10 Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
         GEN 18:16-19:38
       B.1.11 Abraham deceives Abimelech
         GEN 20:1 -20:18
       B.1.12 Birth of Isaac
         GEN 21:1 -21:7
       B.1.13 Ishmael and Hagar sent away
         GEN 21:8 -21:21
       B.1.14 Treaty with Abimelech
         GEN 21:22-21:34
       B.1.15 God tests Abraham to sacrifice Isaac
         GEN 22:1 -22:19
       B.1.16 Descendants of Nahor
         GEN 22:20-22:24
       B.1.17 Death of Sarah
         GEN 23:1 -23:20
       B.1.18 Abraham marries Keturah
         GEN 25:1 -25:6
       B.1.19 Death of Abraham
         GEN 25:7 -25:11
       B.1.20 Descendants of Ishmael
         GEN 25:12-25:18
   B.2 The story of Isaac
       B.2.1 Isaac's marriage arranged with Rebekah
         GEN 24:1 -24:67
       B.2.2 Birth of Esau and Jacob
         GEN 25:19-25:26
       B.2.3 God's covenant reaffirmed with Isaac
         GEN 26:1 -26:5
       B.2.4 Isaac moves to Gerar and deceives Abimelech
         GEN 26:6 -26:35
   B.3 The story of Jacob
       B.3.1 Esau sells his birthright to Jacob
         GEN 25:27-25:34
       B.3.2 Jacob deceives Isaac and flees
         GEN 27:1 -28:9
       B.3.3 Jacob dreams of ladder to heaven
         GEN 28:10-28:22
       B.3.4 Jacob labors seven years for Rachel twice
         GEN 29:1 -29:30
       B.3.5 Jacob has twelve sons and a daughter
         GEN 29:31-30:24
       B.3.6 Jacob tricks Laban to gain a large herd of sheep
         GEN 30:25-30:43
       B.3.7 Jacob runs away from Laban
         GEN 31:1 -31:55
       B.3.8 Jacob returns to Canaan
         GEN 32:1 -32:21
       B.3.9 Jacob wrestles with God
         GEN 32:22-32:32
       B.3.10 Jacob meets Esau
         GEN 33:1 -33:20
       B.3.11 Sons take revenge on Shechem for rape of Dinah
         GEN 34:1 -34:31
       B.3.12 God changes Jacob's name to Israel
         GEN 35:1 -35:15
       B.3.13 Death of Rachel, death of Isaac
         GEN 35:16-35:29
       B.3.14 Descendants of Esau
         GEN 36:1 -36:43

   B.4 BONDAGE IN EGYPT -The story of Joseph (back)
       B.4.1 Joseph's coat and his dreams offend brothers
         GEN 37:1 -37:11
       B.4.2 Joseph sold into slavery by his brothers
         GEN 37:12-37:36
       B.4.3 Descendants of Judah
         GEN 38:1 -38:30
       B.4.4 From slavery to ruler of Egypt
             B.4.4.1 Joseph sent to jail
               GEN 39:1 -39:23
             B.4.4.2 Joseph interprets dreams of prisoners
               GEN 40:1 -40:23
             B.4.4.3 Joseph interprets dreams of Pharoah
               GEN 41:1 -41:36
             B.4.4.4 Ruler of Egypt
               GEN 41:37-41:57
       B.4.5 Restored fellowship with his brothers
             B.4.5.1 Brothers come to Egypt for food
               GEN 42:1 -42:38
             B.4.5.2 Brothers return with Benjamin
               GEN 43:1 -43:34
             B.4.5.3 Joseph tests his brothers
               GEN 44:1 -44:34
             B.4.5.4 Joseph reveals his identity
               GEN 45:1 -45:28
       B.4.6 Jacob moves his family to Egypt and prospers
         GEN 46:1 -47:31
       B.4.7 Jacob blesses Joseph's sons
         GEN 48:1 -48:22
       B.4.8 Jacob blesses each son
         GEN 49:1 -49:32
       B.4.9 Death of Jacob, death of Joseph
         GEN 49:33-50:26

   B.5 The story of Job's suffering
       B.5.1 Job is tested with terrible suffering
         JOB 1:1 - 2:13
       B.5.2 Job curses the day of his birth
         JOB 3:1 - 3:26
       B.5.3 First dialogue with three friends
             B.5.3.1 Eliphaz - only the wicked suffer
               JOB 4:1 - 5:27
             B.5.3.2 Job - what is man that God tests him?
               JOB 6:1 - 7:21
             B.5.3.3 Bildad - God cannot be unjust
               JOB 8:1 - 8:22
             B.5.3.4 Job - innocence does not avoid misery
               JOB 9:1 -10:22
             B.5.3.5 Zophar - put away your sin
               JOB 11:1 -11:20
             B.5.3.6 Job - God permits suffering of innocent
               JOB 12:1 -12:25
       B.5.4 Job argues his case with God
         JOB 13:1 -14:22
       B.5.5 Second dialogue with three friends
             B.5.5.1 Eliphaz - no man is pure
               JOB 15:1 -15:35
             B.5.5.2 Job - my prayer is pure
               JOB 16:1 -17:16
             B.5.5.3 Bildad - the wicked perish
               JOB 18:1 -18:21
             B.5.5.4 Job - even the righteous suffer
               JOB 19:1 -19:29
             B.5.5.5 Zophar - the joy of the godless is brief
               JOB 20:1 -20:29
             B.5.5.6 Job - both good and bad suffer and die
               JOB 21:1 -21:34
       B.5.6 Third dialogue with three friends
             B.5.6.1 Eliphaz - accuses Job of being wicked
               JOB 22:1 -22:30
             B.5.6.2 Job - suffering is undeserved
               JOB 23:1 -24:25
             B.5.6.3 Bildad - no man is righteous before God
               JOB 25:1 -25:6
             B.5.6.4 Job  - I will not deny my integrity
               JOB 26:1 -27:23
             B.5.6.5 The fear of the Lord is wisdom
               JOB 28:1 -28:28
             B.5.6.6 Job claims piety and innocence
               JOB 29:1 -31:40
             B.5.6.7 Elihu -anger over Job justifying himself
               JOB 32:1 -37:24
       B.5.7 The Lord speaks - who are you to challenge God?
         JOB 38:1 -41:34
       B.5.8 Job's prosperity is restored
         JOB 42:1 -42:17

C. WANDERING JEW (back)
   C.1 God honors His covenant and provides escape from Egypt
       C.1.1 The children of Israel are made slaves
         EXO 1:1 - 1:22
       C.1.2 Early years in life of Moses
             C.1.2.1 Baby Moses hidden in the bulrushes
               EXO 2:1 - 2:10
             C.1.2.2 Moses kills and Egyptian and flees
               EXO 2:11- 2:15
             C.1.2.3 Moses tends sheep in the desert
               EXO 2:16- 2:2+5
       C.1.3 God sends Moses as a leader to free the slaves
         EXO 3:1 - 7:7
       C.1.4 Aaron's rod becomes serpent
         EXO 7:8 - 7:13
       C.1.5 Ten plagues on Egypt
             C.1.5.1 Water becomes blood
               EXO 7:14- 7:25
             C.1.5.2 Plague of frogs
               EXO 8:1 - 8:15
             C.1.5.3 Plague of Lice
               EXO 8:16- 8:19
             C.1.5.4 Plague of Flies
               EXO 8:20- 8:32
             C.1.5.5 The animals die
               EXO 9:1 - 9:7
             C.1.5.6 Plague of boils
               EXO 9:8 - 9:12
             C.1.5.7 Plague of hail
               EXO 9:13- 9:35
             C.1.5.8 Plague of Locusts
               EXO 10:1 -10:20
             C.1.5.9 Three days of darkness
               EXO 10:21-10:29
             C.1.5.10 All firstborn must die
               EXO 11:1 -11:10
       C.1.6 Passover
             C.1.6.1 Sprinkling of lamb's blood on doorposts
               EXO 12:1 -12:28
             C.1.6.2 Death of the firstborn in each house
               EXO 12:29-12:30
             C.1.6.3 Pharoah sends the Jews away with spoils
               EXO 12:31-12:36
             C.1.6.4 Commemoration of the Passover
               EXO 12:37-12:51
       C.1.7 The consecration of the firstborn
         EXO 13:1 -13:16
       C.1.8 Crossing the Red Sea
             C.1.8.1 God leads in pillars of cloud and fire
               EXO 13:17-13:22
             C.1.8.2 Pharoah's army pursues the Jews
               EXO 14:1 -14:14
             C.1.8.3 Crossing the Red Sea on dry land
               EXO 14:15-14:31
             C.1.8.4 Moses' song of praise to God
               EXO 15:1 -15:21
   C.2 From the Red Sea to Mount Sinai to Kadesh-Barnea
       C.2.1 God provides
             C.2.1.1 Bitter water at Marah made sweet
               EXO 15:22-15:27
             C.2.1.2 Manna for food
               EXO 16:1 -16:36
             C.2.1.3 Water flows from rock
               EXO 17:1 -17:7
             C.2.1.4 Victory in battle
               EXO 17:8 -17:16
             C.2.1.5 Jethro sets up first judges
               EXO 18:1 -18:27
       C.2.2 God's covenant on Mount Sinai
         EXO 19:1 -19:25
       C.2.3 The Ten Commandments
         EXO 20:1 -20:17
         DEU 5:6 - 5:22
       C.2.4 Everything the Lord has said, we will do.
         EXO 20:18-24:18
       C.2.5 God gives detailed instructions for a Tabernacle
         EXO 25:1 -31:18
       C.2.6 Israelites worship golden calf
         EXO 32:1 -32:35
       C.2.7 God promises land flowing with milk and honey
         EXO 33:1 -34:35
       C.2.8 Building a Tabernacle
         EXO 35:1 -40:38
       C.2.9 A census is taken - Levites are set apart
         NUM 1:1 - 4:49
       C.2.10 The Laws of God as given to Moses
         EXO 21:1 -35:3
         LEV 1:1 -27:34
         NUM 5:1 -10:10
         NUM 15:1 -15:41
         NUM 18:1 -19:22
         NUM 27:1 -27:11
         NUM 28:1 -30:16
         DEU 5:1 -26:15
       C.2.11 Feast of Tabernacle
         LEV 8:1 -10:20
       C.2.12 Departure from Mount Sinai
         NUM 10:11-10:36
       C.2.13 The people wail, Moses prays and God provides
         NUM 11:1 -11:35
       C.2.14 Miriam rebels and is made leprous
         NUM 12:1 -12:16
       C.2.15 Spies return from Canaan and spread fear
         NUM 13:1 -13:33
   C.3 Forty years wandering in the desert
       C.3.1 The people rebel and God punishes
         NUM 14:1 -14:45
       C.3.2 Moses' leadership is challenged
         NUM 16:1 -16:50
       C.3.3 The budding of Aaron's rod
         NUM 17:1 -17:13
       C.3.4 Moses and Aaron sin
         NUM 20:1 -20:13
       C.3.5 Death of Aaron
         NUM 20:22-20:29
       C.3.6 The bronze snake lifted up
         NUM 21:1 -21:9
       C.3.7 Balaam's donkey speaks
         NUM 22:1 -24:25
       C.3.8 God keeps Israel from marrying with local tribes
         NUM 25:1 -25:18
       C.3.9 Second census taken
         NUM 26:1 -26:65
       C.3.10 Joshua chosen to succeed Moses
         NUM 27:12-27:23
       C.3.11 War with Midian
         NUM 31:1 -32:42
       C.3.12 Summary of the wilderness wanderings
         NUM 33:1 -33:49
       C.3.13 Instructions for taking over Canaan
         NUM 33:50-36:13
       C.3.14 Moses reminds people of their history
         DEU 1:1 - 4:43
       C.3.15 Blessings if you obey, curses if you don't
         DEU 4:44-11:32
          DEU 27:1 -30:20
       C.3.16 Death of Moses
         DEU 31:1 -34:12

D. CONQUERING THE LAND (back)
   D.1 The invasion of Canaan
       D.1.1 God tells Joshua to take command
         JOS 1:1 - 1:18
       D.1.2 Joshua sends spies to Jericho
         JOS 2:1 - 2:24
       D.1.3 Crossing the Jordan river
         JOS 3:1 - 3:17
       D.1.4 The people are ceremonially cleansed
         JOS 4:1 - 5:12
       D.1.5 Captain of the host of the Lord
         JOS 5:13- 5:15
       D.1.6 Destruction of the walls of Jericho
         JOS 6:1 - 6:27
   D.2 The sin of Achan
     JOS 7:1 - 7:26
   D.3 Victory over Ai
     JOS 8:1 - 8:35
   D.4 Wars and Alliances
       D.4.1 Gibeonites trick Joshua
         JOS 9:1 - 9:27
       D.4.2 Amorites defeated
         JOS 10:1 -10:27
       D.4.3 Cities of Canaan defeated and destroyed
         JOS 11:1 -13:6
         JDG 1:1 - 2:5
   D.5 Division of the land by tribes
     JOS 13:7 -19:51
   D.6 Cities of Refuge
     JOS 20:1 -20:9
   D.7 Cities of the Levites
     JOS 21:1 -21:45
   D.8 The tribes settle on their land
     JOS 22:1 -22:34
   D.9 Joshua's farewell address
     JOS 23:1 -24:28
   D.10 Death of Joshua
     JOS 24:29-24:33
     JDG 2:6 - 2:10

E. JUDGES ENSUE (back)
   E.1 Othniel
     JDG 2:11- 3:11
   E.2 Ehud
     JDG 3:12- 3:30
   E.3 Shamgar
     JDG 3:31
   E.4 Deborah
     JDG 4:1 - 5:31
   E.5 Gideon
       E.5.1 God calls Gideon to fight the Midianites
         JDG 6:1 - 6:24
       E.5.2 Gideon destroys the alters to Baal
         JDG 6:25- 6:32
       E.5.3 Gideon gathers an army
         JDG 6:33- 6:40
       E.5.4 God reduces the army to 300 men
         JDG 7:1 - 7:8
       E.5.5 Gideon attacks with trumpets and lanterns
         JDG 7:9 - 7:25
       E.5.6 The Midianites defeated
         JDG 8:1 - 8:21
       E.5.7 Gideon's later years
         JDG 8:22- 9:57
   E.6 Tola
     JDG 10:1 -10:2
   E.7 Jair
     JDG 10:3 -10:5
   E.8 Jephthah
     JDG 10:6 -12:7
   E.9 Ibzan
     JDG 12:8 -12:10
   E.10 Elon
     JDG 12:11-12:12
   E.11 Abdon
     JDG 12:13-12:15
   E.12 Samson
     JDG 13:1 -16:31
   E.13 Everyone rules, anarchy ensues
     JDG 17:1 -21:25
   E.14 The story of Ruth
     RTH 1:1 - 4:22
   E.15 Eli and Samuel
     1SA 1:1 - 7:17

F. THREE KINGS REIGNED (back)
   F.1 Saul
       F.1.1 Israel asks for a king
         1SA 8:1 - 8:22
       F.1.2 Samuel annoints Saul as king
         1SA 9:1 -10:27
       F.1.3 Saul is blessed by God, but sins
         1SA 11:1 -15:35
       F.1.4 Samuel privately annoints David as king
         1SA 16:1 -16:23
       F.1.5 God is with David and not with Saul
             F.1.5.1 David and Goliath
               1SA 17:1 -17:31
             F.1.5.2 Saul seeks to kill David
               1SA 18:1 -19:24
             F.1.5.3 Jonathan helps David
               1SA 20:1 -20:42
             F.1.5.4 David escapes and raises an army
               1SA 21:1 -22:23
             F.1.5.5 Saul pursues David, David spares Saul
               1SA 23:1 -24:22
             F.1.5.6 David and Abigail
               1SA 25:1 -25:44
             F.1.5.7 David spares Saul again
               1SA 26:1 -27:12
       F.1.6 Saul and the witch at Endor
         1SA 28:1 -28:25
       F.1.7 David continues to win battles
         1SA 29:1 -30:31
       F.1.8 Death of Saul
         1SA 31:1 -31:13
         1CH 10:1 -10:14
   F.2 David
       F.2.1 David becomes king
             F.2.1.1 David mourns the death of Saul
               2SA 1:1 - 1:27
             F.2.1.2 David becomes king of Judah
               2SA 2:1 - 2:32
             F.2.1.3 Abner joins David in war against Israel
               2SA 3:1 - 4:12
             F.2.1.4 David becomes king of Israel and Judah
               2SA 5:1 - 5:25
               1CH 11:1 -11:9
       F.2.2 David brings Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem
         2SA 6:1 - 6:23
         1CH 15:1 -16:43
       F.2.3 God's covenant with David
         2SA 7:1 - 7:29
         1CH 17:1 -17:27
       F.2.4 David battles to secure the kingdom
         2SA 8:1 -10:19
         1CH 18:1 -19:19
       F.2.5 David and Bathsheba
         2SA 11:1 -12:31
       F.2.6 Rebellions divide the nation
             F.2.6.1 Absolom avenges rape of his sister Tamar
               2SA 13:1 -14:33
             F.2.6.2 Absolom leads a revolt against David
               2SA 15:1 -19:8
             F.2.6.3 David returns as king in Jerusalem
               2SA 19:9 -19:43
             F.2.6.4 The ten tribes of Israel rebel
               2SA 20:1 -20:26
       F.2.7 David obeys God and Israel is blessed
         2SA 21:1 -23:39
       F.2.8 David disobeys God and Israel is punished
         2SA 24:1 -24:25
       F.2.9 David calls the nation to unity and stability
         1CH 23:1 -29:22
   F.3 Solomon
       F.3.1 Solomon annointed king
             F.3.1.1 Death of David
               1KI 1:1 - 2:12
               1CH 29:22-29:30
             F.3.1.2 Solomon slays his enemies
               1KI 2:13- 2:46
       F.3.2 Solomon asks God to give him wisdom
         1KI 3:1 - 4:34
         2CH 1:1 - 1:13
       F.3.3 The building of the Temple
         1KI 5:1 - 8:66
         2CH 2:1 - 5:10
       F.3.4 God's covenant with Solomon
         1KI 9:1 - 9:28
       F.3.5 Queen of Sheba visits Solomon
         1KI 10:1 -10:29
         2CH 9:1 - 9:28
       F.3.6 Solomon turns to idolatry
         1KI 11:1 -11:43
         2CH 9:29- 9:31
   F.4 Psalms
       F.4.1 Book I
         PSA 1:1 -41:13
       F.4.2 Book II
         PSA 42:1 -72:20
       F.4.3 Book III
         PSA 73:1 -89:52
       F.4.4 Book IV
         PSA 90:1-106:48
       F.4.5 Book V
         PSA 107:1-150:6
   F.5 Proverbs
     PRO 1:1 -31:31
   F.6 Ecclesiastes
     ECC 1:1 -12:14
   F.7 Song of Solomon
     SON 1:1 - 8:14

G. 'TIL ALL SPLIT IN TWO (back)
   G.1 Rehoboam - king of Judah (tribes of Benjamin and Judah)
       G.1.1 Refuses advice of elders
         1KI 12:1 -12:15
         2CH 10:1 -10:19
       G.1.2 Levites and those faithful to God join Judah
         2CH 11:13-11:23
       G.1.3 Turns to idolatry and is invaded by Egypt
         1KI 14:22-14:31
         2CH 12:1 -12:16
   G.2 Jeroboam - king of Israel (ten northern tribes)
       G.2.1 Revolt against Rehoboam
         1KI 12:16-12:20
       G.2.2 Turns to idols
         1KI 12:25-12:33
       G.2.3 Jeroboam's hand is withered
         1KI 13:1 -13:10
       G.2.4 A prophet causes the death of another prophet
         1KI 13:11-13:34
       G.2.5 Death of Jeroboam's son
         1KI 14:1 -14:18
       G.2.6 Civil war with Judah
         2CH 13:4 -13:20
       G.2.7 Death of Jeroboam
         1KI 14:19-14:20
   G.3 Abijam - king of Judah
     1KI 15:1 -15:8
     2CH 13:1 -14:1
   G.4 Asa - king of Judah
     1KI 15:9 -15:24
     2CH 14:2 -17:1
   G.5 Nadab - king of Israel
     1KI 15:25-15:32
   G.6 Baasha - king of Israel
     1KI 15:28-16:7
   G.7 Elah - king of Israel
     1KI 16:6 -16:14
   G.8 Zimri - king of Israel
     1KI 16:15-16:20
   G.9 Omri - king of Israel
     1KI 16:21-16:28
   G.10 Ahab - king of Israel
        G.10.1 Elijah warns Ahab of drought
          1KI 16:29-17:7
        G.10.2 Widows son raised and unlimited food
          1KI 17:8 -17:24
        G.10.3 Mount Carmel and the prophets of Baal
          1KI 18:1 -18:40
        G.10.4 Mount Horeb when the Lord passes by
          1KI 19:1 -19:21
        G.10.5 Syria attacks Israel
          1KI 20:1 -20:43
        G.10.6 Naboth's vineyard
          1KI 21:1 -21:29
        G.10.7 Ahab dies in battle
          1KI 22:1 -22:40
          2CH 18:1 -18:34
   G.11 Jehoshaphat - king of Judah
     1KI 22:41-22:50
     2CH 20:31-21:1
   G.12 Ahaziah - king of Israel
        G.12.1 Ahaziah worships Baal
          1KI 22:51-22:53
        G.12.2 Elijah predicts death of Ahaziah
          2KI 1:1 - 1:18
   G.13 Jehoram - king of Israel
        G.13.1 Becomes king upon death of his father
          2KI 1:17- 1:18
        G.13.2 Elijah taken up to heaven in chariot of fire
          2KI 2:1 - 2:18
        G.13.3 Miracles performed by Elisha
               G.13.3.1 Spring purified
                 2KI 2:19- 2:22
               G.13.3.2 Mocking boys killed by bears
                 2KI 2:23- 2:25
               G.13.3.3 Helps Jehoram defeat Moab
                 2KI 3:1 - 3:27
               G.13.3.4 Widow's oil fills every vessel
                 2KI 4:1 - 4:7
               G.13.3.5 Shunemite woman's son raised
                 2KI 4:8 - 4:37
               G.13.3.6 Poison stew made edible
                 2KI 4:38- 4:41
               G.13.3.7 Hundred men fed
                 2KI 4:42- 4:44
               G.13.3.8 Naaman cured of leprosy
                 2KI 5:1 - 5:27
               G.13.3.9 Ax head floats
                 2KI 6:1 - 6:7
        G.13.4 Obadiah - prophet of God
          OBA 1:1 - 1:21
        G.13.5 Joel - prophet of God
          JOE 1:1 - 3:21
        G.13.6 Syria wars against Israel, Elisha tricks them
          2KI 6:8 - 7:20
        G.13.7 Shunemite woman's possessions restored
          2KI 8:1 - 8:6
        G.13.8 Elisha predicts Hazael's rise to power
          2KI 8:7 - 8:15
   G.14 Joram - king of Judah
     2KI 8:16- 8:24
     2CH 21:2 -21:20
   G.15 Ahaziah - king of Judah
     2KI 8:25- 8:29
     2CH 22:1 -22:6
   G.16 Jehu - king of Israel
        G.16.1 Assassinates Joram, Jehu, Jezebel and sons
          2KI 9:1 -10:17
          2CH 22:7 -22:9
        G.16.2 Assassinates Baal worshipers
          2KI 10:18-10:36
   G.17 Athaliah - queen of Judah
     2KI 11:1 -11:21
     2CH 22:10-23:21
   G.18 Joash - king of Judah
     2KI 12:1 -12:21
     2CH 24:1 -24:27
   G.19 Jehoahaz - king of Israel
     2KI 13:1 -13:9
   G.20 Jehoash - king of Israel
     2KI 13:10-13:25
   G.21 Amaziah - king of Judah
     2KI 14:1 -14:22
     2CH 25:1 -25:28
   G.22 Jeroboam II - king of Israel
     2KI 14:23-14:29
   G.23 Jonah - prophet of God
     JON 1:1 - 4:11
   G.24 Hosea - prophet of God
     HOS 1:1 -14:9
   G.25 Amos - prophet of God
     AMO 1:1 - 9:15
   G.26 Uzziah - king of Judah
     2KI 15:1 -15:7
     2CH 26:1 -26:23
   G.27 Isaiah - prophet of God
        G.27.1 A rebellious nation
          ISA 1:1 - 5:30
        G.27.2 God chooses Isaiah in a vision
          ISA 6:1 - 6:13
        G.27.3 Prophecy of a Messiah
          ISA 7:1 -12:6
        G.27.4 Prophecies of other nations
          ISA 13:1 -23:18
        G.27.5 The earth will be completely laid waste
          ISA 24:1 -27:13
        G.27.6 The fate of Jerusalem
          ISA 28:1 -39:8
        G.27.7 Prophecy about restoration
          ISA 40:1 -66:24
   G.28 Zechariah - king of Israel
     2KI 15:8 -15:12
   G.29 Shallum - king of Israel
     2KI 15:13-15:16
   G.30 Menahem - king of Israel
     2KI 15:17-15:22
   G.31 Pekahiah - king of Israel
     2KI 15:23-15:26
   G.32 Pekah - king of Israel
     2KI 15:27-15:31
   G.33 Jotham - king of Judah
     2KI 15:32-15:38
     2CH 27:1 -27:9
   G.34 Micah - prophet of God
     MIC 1:1 - 7:20
   G.35 Ahaz - king of Judah
     2KI 16:1 -16:20
     2CH 28:1 -28:27
   G.36 Hoshea - king of Israel
     2KI 17:1 -17:41
   G.37 Hezekiah - king of Judah
     2KI 18:1 -20:21
     2CH 29:1 -32:33
   G.38 Manasseh - king of Judah
     2KI 21:1 -21:18
     2CH 33:1 -33:20
   G.39 Nahum - prophet of God
     NAH 1:1 - 3:19
   G.40 Amon - king of Judah
     2KI 21:19-21:26
     2CH 33:21-33:25
   G.41 Josiah - king of Judah
        G.41.1 A copy of the law is found
          2KI 22:1 -22:20
          2CH 34:1 -34:33
        G.41.2 All the elders of Judah gather to hear the law
          2KI 23:1 -23:30
          2CH 35:1 -35:27
   G.42 Zephaniah - prophet of God
     ZEP 1:1 - 3:20
   G.43 Jeremiah - prophet of God
        G.43.1 God calls Jeremiah
          JER 1:1 - 1:19
        G.43.2 Repent and return to God
          JER 2:1 - 6:30
        G.43.3 Jeremiah preaches God's message
          JER 7:1 -11:23
        G.43.4 Jeremiah complains
          JER 12:1 -20:18
        G.43.5 Jerusalem will be destroyed
          JER 21:1 -29:32
        G.43.6 The return of God's people predicted
          JER 30:1 -33:26
        G.43.7 Jeremiah warns the king and is put in prison
          JER 34:1 -38:28
        G.43.8 Jerusalem falls
          JER 39:1 -42:22
        G.43.9 Jews deported and scattered
          JER 43:1 -52:34
   G.44 Habakkuk - prophet of God
     HAB 1:1 - 3:19
   G.45 Jehoahaz - king of Judah
     2KI 23:31-23:34
     2CH 36:1 -36:4
   G.46 Jehoiakim - king of Judah
     2KI 23:35-24:7
     2CH 36:5 -36:8
   G.47 Jehoiachin - king of Judah
     2KI 24:8 -24:17
     2CH 36:9 -36:10
   G.48 Zedekiah - king of Judah
     2KI 24:18-24:20
     2CH 36:11-36:21
   G.49 The fall of Jerusalem
     2KI 25:1 -25:30
   G.50 Lamentations
     LAM 1:1 - 5:22

H. INTO CAPTIVITY (Babylon) (back)
   H.1 Ezekiel
       H.1.1 God calls Ezekiel
             H.1.1.1 The first vision
               EZE 1:1 - 1:28
             H.1.1.2 God speaks to Ezekiel
               EZE 2:1 - 3:27
             H.1.1.3 The siege of Jerusalem
               EZE 4:1 - 4:17
             H.1.1.4 Ezekiel cuts his hair and burns it
               EZE 5:1 - 5:17
             H.1.1.5 The end is near
               EZE 6:1 - 7:27
       H.1.2 God condemns Jerusalem
             H.1.2.1 The second vision
               EZE 8:1 - 8:18
             H.1.2.2 God's glory departs from the Temple
               EZE 9:1 -10:22
             H.1.2.3 The judgment of God
               EZE 11:1 -23:49
       H.1.3 Babylon lays seige to Jerusalem
         EZE 24:1 -28:26
       H.1.4 Prophet of doom
         EZE 29:1 -33:20
       H.1.5 Prophet of restoration
         EZE 33:21-36:38
         EZE 37:15-37:28
         EZE 39:21-39:29
       H.1.6 Vision of dry bones
         EZE 37:1 -37:14
       H.1.7 Prophecy against Gog
         EZE 38:1 -39:20
       H.1.8 Vision of the Temple
         EZE 40:1 -44:31
   H.2 Daniel
       H.2.1 Daniel refuses to eat the King's rich diet
         DAN 1:1 - 1:21
       H.2.2 The dream of Nebuchadnezzar's
         DAN 2:1 - 2:49
       H.2.3 The fiery furnace
         DAN 3:1 - 3:30
       H.2.4 Nebuchadnezzar loses sanity for seven years
         DAN 4:1 - 4:37
       H.2.5 Handwriting on the wall
         DAN 5:1 - 5:31
       H.2.6 Daniel in the lion's den
         DAN 6:1 - 6:28
       H.2.7 The apocalyptic visions
         DAN 7:1 -12:13

I. RETURN AND REDO (back)
   I.1 Ezra
       I.1.1 The exiles return to Jerusalem
         EZR 1:1 - 2:70
       I.1.2 The Temple is rebuilt
         EZR 3:1 - 6:22
       I.1.3 Ezra leads the people
         EZR 7:1 -10:44
   I.2 Esther
       I.2.1 Esther is made queen
         EST 1:1 - 2:23
       I.2.2 Haman's plot
         EST 3:1 - 4:17
       I.2.3 The banquet
         EST 5:1 - 7:10
       I.2.4 The Jews destroy their enemies
         EST 8:1 - 9:15
       I.2.5 The feast of Purim
         EST 9:16-10:3
   I.3 Nehemiah
       I.3.1 Nehemiah allowed to return to Jerusalem
         NEH 1:1 - 2:20
       I.3.2 Rebuilding the wall
         NEH 3:1 - 4:23
       I.3.3 Possessions restored
         NEH 5:1 - 5:19
       I.3.4 Plots against Nehemiah
         NEH 6:1 - 6:19
       I.3.5 The exiles return
         NEH 7:1 - 7:73
       I.3.6 Ezra reads the law to the people
         NEH 8:1 - 9:38
       I.3.7 Families listed
         NEH 10:1 -12:26
       I.3.8 Dedication of the wall
         NEH 12:27-13:31
   I.4 Haggai
     HAG 1:1 - 2:23
   I.5 Zechariah
     ZEC 1:1 -14:21
   I.6 Malachi
     MAL 1:1 - 4:6

J. Birth and Childhood of Christ (back)
   J.1 Introduction
       J.1.1 Prologue of John's gospel
         JOH 1:1 - 1:18
       J.1.2 Preface of Luke's gospel
         LUK 1:1 - 1:4
       J.1.3 Genealogies of Jesus
         MAT 1:1 - 1:17
         LUK 3:23- 3:38
   J.2 The annunciations (ANGELS)
       J.2.1 Birth of John the Baptist promised
         LUK 1:5 - 1:25
       J.2.2 The annunciation to Mary
         LUK 1:26- 1:38
       J.2.3 The annunciation to Joseph
         MAT 1:18- 1:25
       J.2.4 Mary's visit to Elisabeth
         LUK 1:39- 1:45
       J.2.5 Mary praises God
         LUK 1:46- 1:56
   J.3 Birth of John the Baptist and of Jesus
       J.3.1 Birth of John the Baptist
         LUK 1:57- 1:80
       J.3.2 Birth of Jesus the Christ (BIRTH)
         MAT 1:18- 1:25
         LUK 2:1 - 2:7
       J.3.3 The angels proclaim the birth
         LUK 2:8 - 2:14
       J.3.4 The shepherd's visit
         LUK 2:15- 2:20
   J.4 The Infancy of Jesus
       J.4.1 The circumcision
         MAT 1:25
         LUK 2:21
       J.4.2 The presentation in the temple
         LUK 2:22- 2:24
       J.4.3 Testimony of Simeon
         LUK 2:25- 2:35
       J.4.4 Testimony of Anna
         LUK 2:36- 2:38
       J.4.5 The Wise-men from the East
         MAT 2:1 - 2:12
       J.4.6 Flight into Egypt and return to Nazereth
         MAT 2:13- 2:15
       J.4.7 Herod orders death of male infants
         MAT 2:16- 2:18
   J.5 Jesus' life in Nazereth (CARPENTER)
       J.5.1 Childhood at Nazereth
         MAT 2:19- 2:23
         LUK 2:39- 2:40
       J.5.2 Visit to Jerusalem at age twelve
         LUK 2:41- 2:50
       J.5.3 Eighteen years at Nazereth
         LUK 2:51- 2:52

K. Public Introduction of Christ (back)
   K.1 The beginnings of the Gospel
       K.1.1 The ministry of John the Baptist
         MAT 3:1 - 3:12
         MAR 1:1 - 1:8
         LUK 3:1 - 3:20
       K.1.2 The baptism of Jesus (DOVE)
         MAT 3:13- 3:17
         MAR 1:9 - 1:11
         LUK 3:21- 3:23
       K.1.3 The temptation in the wilderness (ENEMY)
         MAT 4:1 - 4:11
         MAR 1:12- 1:13
         LUK 4:1 - 4:13
   K.2 The first people to hear Christ's teaching
       K.2.1 John's testimony before the priests
         JOH 1:19- 1:28
       K.2.2 John says that Jesus is the Lamb of God
         JOH 1:29- 1:34
       K.2.3 Andrew and Simon Peter (FOLLOWERS)
         JOH 1:35- 1:42
       K.2.4 Philip and Nathanael
         JOH 1:43- 1:51
       K.2.5 The first miracle: water made wine (GUEST)
         JOH 2:1 - 2:12
   K.3 Christ's work in Jerusalem
       K.3.1 First cleansing of the temple (HOUSECLEANING)
         JOH 2:13- 2:25
       K.3.2 Discourse with Nicodemus (INTERVIEW)
         JOH 3:1 - 3:21
   K.4 Preaching and baptizing in Judea
       K.4.1 Christ baptizing in Judea
         JOH 3:22- 3:24
       K.4.2 John's testimony about Jesus
         JOH 3:25- 3:36
   K.5 Jesus travels from Judea to Galilee thru Samaria
       K.5.1 Departure from Judea
         MAT 4:12
         MAR 1:14
         JOH 4:1 - 4:3
       K.5.2 Discourse with the woman at the well in Samaria (JACOB'S WELL)
         JOH 4:4 - 4:26
       K.5.3 Spiritual food
         JOH 4:27- 4:38
       K.5.4 The gospel in Sychar
         JOH 4:39- 4:42
       K.5.5 John the Baptist imprisoned
         LUK 3:19- 3:20
   K.6 The Great Galilean Ministry
       K.6.1 Jesus announces the Kingdom of Heaven
         MAT 4:12- 4:17
         MAR 1:14- 1:15
         LUK 4:14- 4:15
         JOH 4:43- 4:45
       K.6.2 The nobleman's son healed
         JOH 4:46- 4:54
       K.6.3 First rejection at Nazereth (KIN)
         LUK 4:16- 4:30
       K.6.4 Nets filled with fish
         LUK 5:1 - 5:10
       K.6.5 Jesus teaches at Capernaum (LOCATION)
         MAT 4:13- 4:16
         MAR 1:21- 1:22
         LUK 4:31- 4:32
       K.6.6 Simon, Andrew, James and John
         MAT 4:18- 4:22
         MAR 1:16- 1:20
         LUK 5:10- 5:11
       K.6.7 A day of miracles in Capernaum
             K.6.7.1 Evil spirits obey Christ
               MAR 1:21- 1:28
               LUK 4:31- 4:37
             K.6.7.2 Healing of Peter's mother-in-law
               MAT 8:14- 8:17
               MAR 1:29- 1:34
               LUK 4:38- 4:41
             K.6.7.3 Jesus prays in solitude
               MAR 1:35- 1:38
               LUK 4:42- 4:43
       K.6.8 First preaching tour in Galilee
         MAT 4:23- 4:25
         MAR 1:39
         LUK 4:42- 4:44
       K.6.9 Leper cured
         MAT 8:1 - 8:4
         MAR 1:40- 1:45
         LUK 5:12- 5:16
   K.7 Growing hostility of the Scribes and Pharisees (OPPOSITION)
       K.7.1 The paralytic lowered through roof
         MAT 9:1 - 9:8
         MAR 2:1 - 2:12
         LUK 5:17- 5:26
       K.7.2 The call of Matthew
         MAT 9:9
         MAR 2:13- 2:14
         LUK 5:27- 5:28
       K.7.3 Eating with sinners
         MAT 9:10- 9:13
         MAR 2:15- 2:17
         LUK 5:29- 5:32
       K.7.4 The question about disciples not fasting
         MAT 9:14- 9:17
         MAR 2:18- 2:22
         LUK 5:33- 5:39
       K.7.5 The infirm man at the pool of Bethesda
         JOH 5:1 - 5:15
       K.7.6 Jesus claims authority from God
         JOH 5:16- 5:47
       K.7.7 The disciples picking grain on Sabbath
         MAT 12:1 -12:8
         MAR 2:23- 2:28
         LUK 6:1 - 6:5
       K.7.8 Jesus heals the withered hand on Sabbath
         MAT 12:9 -12:14
         MAR 3:1 - 3:6
         LUK 6:6 - 6:11

L. Christ's Ministry (back)
   L.1 Organization of the Kingdom
       L.1.1 The wide-spread fame of Christ
         MAT 4:23- 4:25
         MAT 12:15-12:21
         MAR 3:7 - 3:12
         LUK 6:17- 6:19
       L.1.2 The choosing of the Twelve
         MAT 10:2 -10:4
         MAR 3:13- 3:19
         LUK 6:12- 6:19
       L.1.3 The sermon on the mount (MESSAGE)
             L.1.3.1 Beatitudes
               MAT 5:1 - 5:12
               LUK 6:20- 6:23
             L.1.3.2 Warnings on wealth
               LUK 6:24- 6:26
             L.1.3.3 Salt of the earth
               MAT 5:13- 5:16
             L.1.3.4 Not to abolish law but to fulfill
               MAT 5:17- 5:37
             L.1.3.5 Love your enemies
               MAT 5:38- 5:48
               LUK 6:27- 6:36
             L.1.3.6 Give only in secret
               MAT 6:1 - 6:4
             L.1.3.7 The Lord's Prayer
               MAT 6:5 - 6:15
             L.1.3.8 Fasting only in secret
               MAT 6:16- 6:18
             L.1.3.9 Treasures in Heaven
               MAT 6:19- 6:24
             L.1.3.10 Worldly worries
               MAT 6:25- 6:34
             L.1.3.11 Do not judge
               MAT 7:1 - 7:6
               LUK 6:37- 6:42
             L.1.3.12 Seek and you will find
               MAT 7:7 - 7:14
             L.1.3.13 Discerning false prophets
               MAT 7:15- 7:23
               LUK 6:43- 6:45
             L.1.3.14 Faith and obedience
               MAT 7:24- 7:29
               LUK 6:46- 6:49
   L.2 The second preaching tour
       L.2.1 The centurion's servant healed
         MAT 8:5 - 8:13
         LUK 7:1 - 7:10
       L.2.2 The raising of the widow's son at Nain
         LUK 7:11- 7:17
       L.2.3 John the Baptist's last message
         MAT 11:2 -11:19
         LUK 7:18- 7:35
       L.2.4 Annointing of Jesus by sinful woman
         LUK 7:36- 7:50
       L.2.5 Christ's companions on his preaching tour
         LUK 8:1 - 8:3
   L.3 A day of teaching by the Sea of Galilee
       L.3.1 Warnings to the Scribes and Pharisees
         MAT 12:22-12:45
         MAR 3:19- 3:30
         LUK 11:14-12:12
         LUK 13:10-13:17
       L.3.2 The true kindred of Christ
         MAT 12:46-12:50
         MAR 3:31- 3:35
         LUK 8:19- 8:21
       L.3.3 The parables by the sea (PARABLES)
         MAT 13:1 -13:53
         MAR 4:1 - 4:34
         LUK 8:4 - 8:21
         LUK 12:13-13:9
   L.4 A day of miracles by the Sea of Galilee
       L.4.1 The stilling of the tempest
         MAT 8:23- 8:27
         LUK 8:22- 8:25
       L.4.2 The demons sent to herd of swine
         MAT 8:28- 8:34
         LUK 8:26- 8:39
       L.4.3 The raising of Jairus's daughter
         MAT 9:18- 9:26
         MAR 5:21- 5:43
       L.4.4 The two blind men and the demoniac
         MAT 9:27- 9:34
   L.5 The third preaching tour
       L.5.1 Second rejection at Nazereth
         MAT 13:53-13:58
         MAR 6:1 - 6:6
       L.5.2 The mission of the twelve apostles
         MAT 9:35-11:1
         MAR 6:6 - 6:13
         LUK 9:1 - 9:6
       L.5.3 The death of John the Baptist
         MAT 14:1 -14:12
         MAR 6:14- 6:29
         LUK 9:7 - 9:9
   L.6 The crisis at Capernaum
       L.6.1 The feeding of the five thousand
         MAT 14:13-14:23
         MAR 6:30- 6:46
         LUK 9:10- 9:17
         JOH 6:1 - 6:17
       L.6.2 Jesus walking on the water
         MAT 14:24-14:36
         MAR 6:47- 6:56
         JOH 6:17- 6:21
       L.6.3 Discourse on the Bread of Life
         JOH 6:22- 6:40
       L.6.4 Many disciples turn away
         JOH 6:41- 6:47
       L.6.5 Jesus condemns religious tradition
         MAT 15:1 -15:20
         MAR 7:1 - 7:23
   L.7 Expansion of ministry north to Phoenicia
       L.7.1 Jesus heals a Gentile
         MAT 15:21-15:28
         MAR 7:24- 7:30
       L.7.2 Return through Decapolis
         MAT 15:29-15:31
         MAR 7:31- 7:37
   L.8 A brief return to the Sea of Galilee
       L.8.1 The feeding of the four thousand
         MAT 15:32-15:39
         MAR 8:1 - 8:10
       L.8.2 The Pharisees and Saducees demanding a sign
         MAT 16:1 -16:12
         MAR 8:11- 8:21
       L.8.3 The blind man near Bethsaida
         MAR 8:22- 8:26
   L.9 The preparation of apostles for Christ's death
       L.9.1 Peter's confession (QUESTION)
         MAT 16:13-16:20
         MAR 8:27- 8:30
         LUK 9:18- 9:20
       L.9.2 Christ foretells his death and resurrection
         MAT 16:21-16:28
         MAR 8:31- 9:1
         LUK 9:21- 9:27
       L.9.3 The transfiguration (REVELATION)
         MAT 17:1 -17:13
         MAR 9:2 - 9:13
         LUK 9:28- 9:36
       L.9.4 Demoniac boy that disciples couldn't heal
         MAT 17:14-17:21
         MAR 9:14- 9:29
         LUK 9:37- 9:43
       L.9.5 Christ foretells his death and resurrection
         MAT 17:22-17:23
         MAR 9:30- 9:32
         LUK 9:43- 9:45
   L.10 In Capernaum again
       L.10.1 The shekel in the fish's mouth
         MAT 17:24-17:27
       L.10.2 Discourse on humility and forgiveness
         MAT 18:1 -18:35
         MAR 9:33- 9:50
         LUK 9:46- 9:50
         LUK 17:7 -17:10
   L.11 An autumn visit to Jerusalem
       L.11.1 Christ at the feast of tabernacles
         JOH 7:1 - 7:52
       L.11.2 The woman taken in adultery
         JOH 7:53- 8:11
       L.11.3 Discourse on the Light of the World
         JOH 8:12- 8:30
       L.11.4 Discourse on spiritual freedom (STONING)
         JOH 8:31- 8:59
       L.11.5 Healing of the man born blind
         JOH 9:1 - 9:41
       L.11.6 The Good Shepherd
         JOH 10:1 -10:21

M. Preparing for Christ's Death (back)
   M.1 Heading for Jerusalem
       M.1.1 The final departure from Galilee
         MAT 19:1 -19:2
         MAR 10:1
         LUK 9:51- 9:62
       M.1.2 The mission of the seventy
         LUK 10:1 -10:24
       M.1.3 The good Samaritan
         LUK 10:25-10:37
       M.1.4 The visit to Martha and Mary
         LUK 10:38-10:42
       M.1.5 Christ at the feast of dedication
         JOH 10:22-10:42
   M.2 From Galilee to Judea
       M.2.1 Jesus teaches how to pray
         LUK 11:1 -11:13
       M.2.2 Discourses against the Pharisees
         LUK 11:14-11:54
       M.2.3 Teachings about trust in God
         LUK 12:1 -12:59
       M.2.4 Repent or perish
         LUK 13:1 -13:9
       M.2.5 The woman healed on a sabbath
         LUK 13:10-13:21
       M.2.6 The narrow door
         LUK 13:22-13:30
       M.2.7 Lament over Jerusalem
         LUK 13:31-13:35
       M.2.8 Discourse at a chief Pharisee's table
         LUK 14:1 -14:24
       M.2.9 Counting the cost of discipleship
         LUK 14:25-14:35
       M.2.10 Parables of lost sheep, lost coin, lost son
         LUK 15:1 -15:32
       M.2.11 Two parables about worldly wealth
         LUK 16:1 -16:31
       M.2.12 Concerning forgiveness and faith
         LUK 17:1 -17:10
       M.2.13 The raising of Lazarus (TOMB)
         JOH 11:1 -11:46
       M.2.14 The withdrawal to Ephraim
         JOH 11:47-11:54
   M.3 The Final Journey
       M.3.1 The ten lepers
         LUK 17:11-17:19
       M.3.2 The coming of the kingdom
         MAT 20:1 -20:16
         LUK 17:20-17:37
       M.3.3 The persistent widow
         LUK 18:1 -18:8
       M.3.4 The Pharisee and the Publican
         LUK 18:9 -18:14
       M.3.5 Concerning divorce
         MAT 19:3 -19:12
         MAR 10:2 -10:12
       M.3.6 Christ blessing little children
         MAT 19:13-19:15
         MAR 10:13-10:16
         LUK 18:15-18:17
       M.3.7 The rich young ruler
         MAT 19:16-20:16
         MAR 10:17-10:31
         LUK 18:18-18:31
       M.3.8 Christ foretells his crucifixion
         MAT 20:17-20:19
         MAR 10:32-10:34
         LUK 18:31-18:34
       M.3.9 Ambition of James and John
         MAT 20:20-20:28
         MAR 10:35-10:45
       M.3.10 Blind Bartimaeus healed
         MAT 20:29-20:34
         MAR 10:46-10:52
         LUK 18:35-18:43
       M.3.11 Visit to Zacchaeus
         LUK 19:1 -19:10
       M.3.12 Parable of the ten talents
         MAT 25:14-25:30
         LUK 19:11-19:28
       M.3.13 Anointing of Jesus by Mary of Bethany
         MAT 26:6 -26:13
         MAR 14:3 -14:9
         JOH 11:55-12:11

N. Jesus' Last Week (back)
   N.1 Sunday - A day of triumph
       N.1.1 The triumphal entry into Jerusalem
         MAT 21:1 -21:11
         MAR 11:1 -11:11
         LUK 19:29-19:44
         JOH 12:12-12:19
   N.2 Monday - A day of authority
       N.2.1 The cursing of the unfruitful fig tree
         MAT 21:18-21:22
         MAR 11:12-11:14
       N.2.2 Second cleansing of the temple (UPSET)
         MAT 21:12-21:17
         MAR 11:15-11:19
         LUK 19:45-19:48
       N.2.3 Purpose of Christ's death
         JOH 12:20-12:33
   N.3 Tuesday - A day of confrontation
       N.3.1 The fig tree withered away
         MAT 21:20-21:22
         MAR 11:20-11:25
       N.3.2 Christ's authority challenged
         MAT 21:23-21:27
         MAR 11:27-11:33
         LUK 20:1 -20:8
       N.3.3 Parables of rejecting God's Son
         MAT 21:28-22:14
         MAR 12:1 -12:12
         LUK 20:9 -20:19
       N.3.4 Three questions by the Jewish rulers
         MAT 22:15-22:40
         MAR 12:13-12:34
         LUK 20:20-20:40
       N.3.5 Christ's unanswerable question
         MAT 21:41-21:46
         MAR 12:35-12:37
         LUK 20:41-20:44
       N.3.6 Christ condemns false religion
         MAT 23:1 -23:39
         MAR 12:38-12:40
         LUK 20:45-20:47
       N.3.7 The widow's two mites
         MAR 12:41-12:44
         LUK 21:1 -21:4
       N.3.8 Gentiles seeking Jesus
         JOH 12:20-12:36
       N.3.9 The Jew's rejection of Christ
         JOH 12:37-12:50
       N.3.10 Discourse on Jerusalem's and world's end (VISION)
         MAT 24:1 -25:46
         MAR 13:1 -13:37
         LUK 21:5 -22:6
       N.3.11 Conspiracy between the priests and Judas
         MAT 26:1 -26:5
         MAT 26:14-26:16
         MAR 14:1 -14:2
         MAR 14:10-14:11
         LUK 22:1 -22:6
      N.3.12 The Last Supper
         MAT 26:17-26:19
         MAR 14:12-14:16
         LUK 22:7 -22:30
       N.3.13 Jesus washes apostle's feet (WASHING)
         JOH 13:1 -13:17
       N.3.14 Judas identified as betrayer
         MAT 26:20-26:30
         MAR 14:17-14:21
         JOH 13:18-13:30
       N.3.15 Christ's farewell discourses
         MAT 26:31-26:35
         MAR 14:26-14:31
         LUK 22:31-22:38
         JOH 13:31-16:33
       N.3.16 The intercessory prayer
         JOH 17:1 -17:26
   N.4 Wednesday - The day of suffering - preparation for the Passover (High Day)
       N.4.1 The agony in Gethsemane
         MAT 26:30
         MAT 26:36-26:46
         MAR 14:26
         MAR 14:32-14:42
         LUK 22:39-22:46
         JOH 18:1
       N.4.2 The betrayal and arrest
         MAT 26:47-26:56
         MAR 14:43-14:52
         LUK 22:47-22:53
         JOH 18:1 -18:12
       N.4.3 The trial before the Jewish authorities
         MAT 26:57-27:10
         MAR 14:53-15:1
         LUK 22:54-22:71
         JOH 18:12-18:27
       N.4.4 The trial before Pilate
         MAT 27:2
         MAT 27:11-27:31
         MAR 15:1 -15:20
         LUK 23:1 -23:25
         JOH 18:28-19:16
       N.4.5 The crucifixion of Christ (eXECUTION)
         MAT 27:32-27:56
         MAR 15:21-15:41
         LUK 23:26-23:49
         JOH 19:17-19:37
       N.4.6 The burial of Christ
         MAT 27:57-27:61
         MAR 15:42-15:47
         LUK 23:50-23:56
         JOH 19:31-19:42
   N.5 Thursday (High Day Sabbath) Through Saturday (Sabbath).
    Sign of Jonas (3 days and 3 nights in the earth)
     MAT 12:40; 27:62-27:66

O. Resurrection and Ascension (back)
   O.1 Resurrection (Sunday)
       O.1.1 The resurrection morning (YES)
         MAT 28:1 -28:10
         MAR 16:1 -16:11
         LUK 24:1 -24:12
         JOH 20:1 -20:18
       O.1.2 The report of the tomb guards
         MAT 28:11-28:15
       O.1.3 The walk to Emmaus
         MAR 16:12-16:13
         LUK 24:13-24:35
       O.1.4 The appearance to the disciples
         MAR 16:14
         LUK 24:36-24:44
         JOH 20:19-20:23
         ACT 1:1 - 1:11
   O.2 Subsequent appearances and the ascension
       O.2.1 The appearance to Thomas
         JOH 20:24-20:29
       O.2.2 The appearance to disciples by the sea
         JOH 21:1 -21:24
       O.2.3 The appearance to the eleven in Galilee
         MAT 28:16-28:20
         MAR 16:15-16:18
       O.2.4 Christ's final appearance and his ascension (ZION)
         MAR 16:19-16:20
         LUK 24:44-24:53
         ACT 1:12- 1:26
       O.2.5 The conclusion of John's gospel
         JOH 20:30-20:31
         JOH 21:25

P. Apostles and the Early Church (back)
   P.1 The Holy Spirit comes
     ACT 2:1 - 2:13
   P.2 Jesus proclaimed as Christ
     ACT 2:14- 2:36
   P.3 Baptism of believers
     ACT 2:37- 2:41
   P.4 Fellowship of the body of believers
     ACT 2:42- 2:47
   P.5 The mission to the Jews in Jerusalem
       P.5.1 Peter demonstrates miraculous powers
             P.5.1.1 Peter heals crippled beggar
               ACT 3:1 - 3:10
             P.5.1.2 Peter attributes miracles to faith
               ACT 3:11- 3:16
             P.5.1.3 Peter calls the Jews to repentance
               ACT 3:17- 3:26
       P.5.2 Arrest of Peter and John
             P.5.2.1 Temple guards arrest Peter and John
               ACT 4:1 - 4:4
             P.5.2.2 Defense before Sanhedrin
               ACT 4:5 - 4:12
             P.5.2.3 Apostles warned and set free
               ACT 4:13- 4:22
             P.5.2.4 The church prays and the room shakes
               ACT 4:23- 4:31
       P.5.3 Deceit within church: Ananias & Sapphira
         ACT 4:32- 5:11
       P.5.4 Escape from prison
             P.5.4.1 Apostles perform miracles
               ACT 5:12- 5:16
             P.5.4.2 Apostles imprisoned by Jewish leaders
               ACT 5:17- 5:18
             P.5.4.3 An angel opens the prison doors
               ACT 5:19- 5:20
             P.5.4.4 Apostles return to the temple
               ACT 5:21- 5:26
             P.5.4.5 We must obey God rather than men
               ACT 5:27- 5:32
             P.5.4.6 Gamaliel's advice to leave them alone
               ACT 5:33- 5:42
       P.5.5 Seven deacons chosen to serve
         ACT 6:1 - 6:7
       P.5.6 Stephen is first martyr
             P.5.6.1 Stephen is brought before the council
               ACT 6:8 - 7:1
             P.5.6.2 Stephen's defense
               ACT 7:2 - 7:53
             P.5.6.3 Stephen is stoned to death
               ACT 7:54- 7:60
   P.6 Persecution scatters the church
       P.6.1 All except Apostles spread out from Jerusalem
         ACT 8:1 - 8:3
       P.6.2 Philip preaches in Samaria
         ACT 8:4 - 8:8
       P.6.3 Holy Spirit comes to believers in Samaria
         ACT 8:9 - 8:25
       P.6.4 Philip sent to the Ethiopean eunuch
         ACT 8:26- 8:40
   P.7 Preparations for mission to the Gentiles
       P.7.1 The conversion of Saul
             P.7.1.1 Jesus appears to Saul
               ACT 9:1 - 9:9
             P.7.1.2 Ananias sent to help Saul
               ACT 9:10- 9:16
             P.7.1.3 Saul proclaims Christ
               ACT 9:17- 9:22
             P.7.1.4 Reactions to Saul's conversion
               ACT 9:23- 9:30
       P.7.2 Peter heals and raises from the dead
         ACT 9:31- 9:43
       P.7.3 The first Gentile converts
             P.7.3.1 Angel instructs Cornelius to call Paul
               ACT 10:1 -10:8
             P.7.3.2 Vision of sheet of unclean animals
               ACT 10:9 -10:23
             P.7.3.3 Peter responds to Cornelius' call
               ACT 10:24-10:43
             P.7.3.4 Cornelius believes and is baptized
               ACT 10:44-10:48
       P.7.4 Jerusalem's reaction to Gentile converts
         ACT 11:1 -11:18
       P.7.5 Barnabas and Saul sent to Antioch
         ACT 11:19-11:30
       P.7.6 Persecution by Herod Agrippa I
             P.7.6.1 Death of James, brother of John
               ACT 12:1 -12:5
             P.7.6.2 Angel frees Peter from prison
               ACT 12:6 -12:19
             P.7.6.3 Death of Herod
               ACT 12:19-12:23
       P.7.7 John Mark taken to Antioch
         ACT 12:24-12:25

Q. Ministry of Paul (back)
   Q.1 The First Missionary Journey
       Q.1.1 At Cyprus - Elymas, the sorcerer, is blinded
         ACT 13:1 -13:12
       Q.1.2 At Antioch - Paul preaches to the Jews
         ACT 13:13-13:43
       Q.1.3 Jealous reaction, Paul turns to the Gentiles
         ACT 13:44-13:52
       Q.1.4 At Iconium - the city is divided
         ACT 14:1 -14:7
       Q.1.5 At Lystra - Paul is worshipped and then stoned
         ACT 14:8 -14:20
       Q.1.6 A return through the cities to Antioch
         ACT 14:21-14:28
   Q.2 The Jerusalem Conference
       Q.2.1 Men from Judea claim circumcision required
         ACT 15:1 -15:5
       Q.2.2 A solution proposed by James
         ACT 15:6 -15:21
       Q.2.3 A resolution in favor of the Gentiles
         ACT 15:22-15:35
   Q.3 Letter to the Galatians
       Q.3.1 Paul claims authority of divine revelation
         GAL 1:1 - 2:10
       Q.3.2 Paul rebukes Peter
         GAL 2:11- 2:14
       Q.3.3 Doctrine of Justification
             Q.3.3.1 By faith in Jesus
               GAL 2:15- 2:21
             Q.3.3.2 Not by observing the law
               GAL 3:1 - 3:29
             Q.3.3.3 Adopted like sons
               GAL 4:1 - 4:7
             Q.3.3.4 No longer slaves, but heirs
               GAL 4:8 - 5:1
       Q.3.4 The liberty of a Christian
             Q.3.4.1 By faith await righteousness
               GAL 5:2 - 5:15
             Q.3.4.2 Fruits of the Spirit
               GAL 5:16- 5:26
             Q.3.4.3 Live by the Spirit
               GAL 6:1 - 6:18
   Q.4 The Second Missionary Journey
       Q.4.1 From Antioch to Philippi
             Q.4.1.1 Paul and Barnabas argue and split
               ACT 15:36-15:41
             Q.4.1.2 Timothy joins Paul and Silas
               ACT 16:1 -16:5
             Q.4.1.3 The Macedonian call
               ACT 16:6 -16:10
             Q.4.1.4 Lydia responds to Paul's preaching
               ACT 16:11-16:15
       Q.4.2 Philippi - Paul and Silas placed in jail
         ACT 16:16-16:40
       Q.4.3 Thessalonica and Berea - forced departures
         ACT 17:1 -17:15
       Q.4.4 Athens - Paul proclaims their unknown god
         ACT 17:16-17:34
       Q.4.5 The first letter to the Thessalonians
             Q.4.5.1 Praise for their faith
               1TH 1:1 - 1:10
             Q.4.5.2 Paul's past ministry there
               1TH 2:1 - 2:20
             Q.4.5.3 Timothy's visit to encourage
               1TH 3:1 - 3:13
             Q.4.5.4 Live morally and love each other
               1TH 4:1 - 4:12
             Q.4.5.5 Christ's return
               1TH 4:13- 5:11
             Q.4.5.6 Specific problems exhorted
               1TH 5:12- 5:28
       Q.4.6 The second letter to the Thessalonians
             Q.4.6.1 Praise for their endurance
               2TH 1:1 - 1:12
             Q.4.6.2 Events before Christ returns
               2TH 2:1 - 2:17
             Q.4.6.3 Warning not to be idle
               2TH 3:1 - 3:18
       Q.4.7 Corinth - Priscilla and Aquila
         ACT 18:1 -18:22
   Q.5 The Third Missionary Journey
       Q.5.1 Travels through various cities
         ACT 18:23-18:28
       Q.5.2 A long stay in Ephesus
         ACT 19:1 -20:1
       Q.5.3 The first letter to the Corinthians
             Q.5.3.1 Church unity
               1CO 1:1 - 4:21
             Q.5.3.2 Responsibility for personal actions
               1CO 5:1 - 6:20
             Q.5.3.3 Marriage, divorce and widowhood
               1CO 7:1 - 7:40
             Q.5.3.4 Freedom versus controlled actions
               1CO 8:1 -11:16
             Q.5.3.5 The need for a unified church
               1CO 11:17-11:34
             Q.5.3.6 Spiritual gifts
               1CO 12:1 -14:40
             Q.5.3.7 Christ's resurrection and ours
               1CO 15:1 -15:58
             Q.5.3.8 Closing thoughts
               1CO 16:1 -16:24
       Q.5.4 The second letter to the Corinthians
             Q.5.4.1 Consoling words and forgiveness
               2CO 1:1 - 2:13
             Q.5.4.2 The results of Paul's missions
               2CO 2:14- 7:16
             Q.5.4.3 A collection for Christians in Judea
               2CO 8:1 - 9:15
             Q.5.4.4 Paul's summary of his ministry
               2CO 10:1 -13:14
       Q.5.5 Paul travels to Greece
         ACT 20:2 -20:3
       Q.5.6 Letter to the Romans
             Q.5.6.1 Opening comments
               ROM 1:1 - 1:17
             Q.5.6.2 Judgement of Sinners
               ROM 1:18- 3:20
             Q.5.6.3 God's righteousness
               ROM 3:21- 4:25
             Q.5.6.4 Man's reconciliation with God
               ROM 5:1 - 5:21
             Q.5.6.5 The need to reject sin
               ROM 6:1 - 6:23
             Q.5.6.6 The limits of man's laws
               ROM 7:1 - 7:25
             Q.5.6.7 Spiritual immortality
               ROM 8:1 - 8:39
             Q.5.6.8 Jewish heritage versus salvation
               ROM 9:1 -11:36
             Q.5.6.9 Christian responsibilities
               ROM 12:1 -13:14
             Q.5.6.10 Do not judge your brother
               ROM 14:1 -15:13
             Q.5.6.11 Summarization
               ROM 15:14-16:27
       Q.5.7 The journey back to Jerusalem
         ACT 20:3 -21:16
       Q.5.8 Paul is arrested and taken to Caesarea
         ACT 21:17-23:35
       Q.5.9 Paul's defense to the Romans
         ACT 24:1 -26:32
       Q.5.10 Paul is taken to Rome
         ACT 27:1 -28:15
       Q.5.11 Paul's detention in Rome
         ACT 28:16-28:31
       Q.5.12 Letter to the Colossians
              R.5.12.1 Praise for their faith
                COL 1:1 - 1:14
              R.5.12.2 Proclaiming Christ
                COL 1:15- 2:15
              R.5.12.3 Spiritual minded versus carnal
                COL 2:16- 4:1
              R.5.12.4 Closing thoughts
                COL 4:2 - 4:18
       Q.5.13 Letter to Philemon about Onesimus
         PHM 1:1 - 1:25
       Q.5.14 Letter to the Ephesians
              R.5.14.1 Christ dwells in your heart
                EPH 1:1 - 3:21
              R.5.14.2 Spiritual maturity
                EPH 4:1 - 4:16
              R.5.14.3 Put on the new self
                EPH 4:17- 5:20
              R.5.14.4 Submitting to one another
                EPH 5:21- 6:9
              R.5.14.5 Spiritual struggles
                EPH 6:10- 6:24
       Q.5.15 Letter to the Philippians
              R.5.15.1 Joy in all circumstances
                PHI 1:1 - 1:26
              R.5.15.2 Being one in spirit and purpose
                PHI 1:27- 3:1
              R.5.15.3 Warning of false hopes
                PHI 3:2 - 4:1
              R.5.15.4 Focus your thoughts on spiritual
                PHI 4:2 - 4:23
       Q.5.16 First letter to Timothy
              R.5.16.1 Instructions to the church
                1TI 1:1 - 2:15
              R.5.16.2 Qualifications for elders, deacons
                1TI 3:1 - 3:13
              R.5.16.3 Instructions in godly behavior
                1TI 3:14- 5:25
              R.5.16.4 Proper motivations
                1TI 6:1 - 6:21
       Q.5.17 Letter to Titus
              R.5.17.1 Church leadership
                TIT 1:1 - 1:10
              R.5.17.2 A self-controlled godly life
                TIT 2:1 - 3:15
       Q.5.18 Second letter to Timothy
              R.5.18.1 Encouragement in Christian ministry
                2TI 1:1 - 1:18
              R.5.18.2 Be disciplined
                2TI 2:1 - 4:8

R. Letters of the Other Apostles (back)
   R.1 Letter by James
       R.1.1 Ask God for wisdom
         JAM 1:1 - 1:11
       R.1.2 Persevere under trial
         JAM 1:12- 1:18
       R.1.3 Be doers of the word
         JAM 1:19- 1:27
       R.1.4 Avoid partiality
         JAM 2:1 - 2:13
       R.1.5 Faith requires actions
         JAM 2:14- 2:26
       R.1.6 Control your tongue
         JAM 3:1 - 3:12
       R.1.7 Show your wisdom by your good deeds
         JAM 3:13- 3:18
       R.1.8 Friendship of world is enmity with God
         JAM 4:1 - 4:17
       R.1.9 Warning to oppressors
         JAM 5:1 - 5:6
       R.1.10 Patient prayer during suffering
         JAM 5:7 - 5:20
   R.2 Letter by Jude - warning against false teachers
     JUD 1:1 - 1:25
   R.3 First letter by Peter
       R.3.1 An inheritance incorruptible
         1PE 1:1 - 1:12
       R.3.2 Being born again, be holy
         1PE 1:13- 1:25
       R.3.3 Seek spiritual food and mature in Christ
         1PE 2:1 - 2:17
       R.3.4 Christ suffered for our redemption
         1PE 2:18- 2:25
       R.3.5 Husband/wife relationship
         1PE 3:1 - 3:7
       R.3.6 In your hearts, set Christ as Lord
         1PE 3:8 - 3:22
       R.3.7 Even in suffering, do God's will
         1PE 4:1 - 4:19
       R.3.8 Be shepherds of God's flock
         1PE 5:1 - 5:14
   R.4 Second letter by Peter
       R.4.1 Salutation
         2PE 1:1 - 1:2
       R.4.2 God gave all we need for life and godliness
         2PE 1:3 - 2:1
       R.4.3 Warning of false teachers
         2PE 2:1 - 2:22
       R.4.4 The day of the Lord will come like a thief
         2PE 3:1 - 3:18
   R.5 Letter to the Hebrews
       R.5.1 God has spoken to us through Christ
         HEB 1:1 - 1:14
       R.5.2 All things are subject to Christ
         HEB 2:1 - 2:18
       R.5.3 Christ is greater than Moses
         HEB 3:1 - 3:19
       R.5.4 Christ offers rest to God's people
         HEB 4:1 - 4:13
       R.5.5 Christ is our high priest
         HEB 4:14- 5:10
       R.5.6 The need to mature in spiritual understanding
         HEB 5:11- 6:12
       R.5.7 Christ's priesthood compared to Melchizedek
         HEB 6:13- 7:28
       R.5.8 Christ's priesthood is greater than Levites
         HEB 8:1 - 8:13
       R.5.9 A new covenant with God replaces sacrifices
         HEB 9:1 -10:18
       R.5.10 Draw near to God with a sincere heart
         HEB 10:19-10:39
       R.5.11 Examples of faithful men
         HEB 11:1 -11:40
       R.5.12 Endure hardship as discipline and be holy
         HEB 12:1 -12:29
       R.5.13 Offer sacrifices of praise and obedience
         HEB 13:1 -13:17
       R.5.14 Closing thoughts
         HEB 13:18-13:25
   R.6 First letter by John
       R.6.1 Salutation
         1JO 1:1 - 1:4
       R.6.2 Sin, confession, forgiveness
         1JO 1:5 - 2:17
       R.6.3 The antichrist
         1JO 2:18- 2:29
       R.6.4 Obedient children of God
         1JO 3:1 - 3:24
       R.6.5 Discerning false prophets
         1JO 4:1 - 5:12
       R.6.6 Security in Christ
         1JO 5:13- 5:21
   R.7 Second letter by John
       R.7.1 Salutation
         2JO 1:1 - 1:3
       R.7.2 Love one another
         2JO 1:4 - 1:6
       R.7.3 Warning of antichrist
         2JO 1:7 - 1:11
       R.7.4 Closing thoughts
         2JO 1:12- 1:13
   R.8 Third letter by John
       R.8.1 Salutation
         3JO 1:1
       R.8.2 Show hospitality to God's workers
         3JO 1:2 - 1:8
       R.8.3 Encourage the good, reprove the bad
         3JO 1:9 - 1:12
       R.8.4 Closing thoughts
         3JO 1:13- 1:14

S. The Revelation to John (back)
   S.1 Salutation
     REV 1:1 - 1:8
   S.2 God commands John to write
     REV 1:9 - 1:20
   S.3 Letters to the seven churches
       S.3.1 Ephesus
         REV 2:1 - 2:7
       S.3.2 Smyrna
         REV 2:8 - 2:11
       S.3.3 Pergamum
         REV 2:12- 2:17
       S.3.4 Thyatira
         REV 2:18- 2:29
       S.3.5 Sardis
         REV 3:1 - 3:6
       S.3.6 Philadelphia
         REV 3:7 - 3:13
       S.3.7 Laodicea
         REV 3:14- 3:22
   S.4 The throne of God   
     REV 4:1 - 4:11
   S.5 The Lamb opens the scroll
     REV 5:1 - 5:14
   S.6 The seven seals
     REV 6:1 - 6:17
   S.7 Multitude standing before the throne
     REV 7:1 - 7:17
   S.8 The seventh seal
     REV 8:1 - 8:6
   S.9 The seven trumpets
     REV 8:6 -10:11
   S.10 Two witnesses killed and resurrected
     REV 11:1 -11:14
   S.11 The seventh trumpet
     REV 11:15-11:19
   S.12 The defeat of the dragon
     REV 12:1 -13:18
   S.13 The Lamb and the three angels
     REV 14:1 -14:13
   S.14 Death harvests the earth with sickle
     REV 14:14-14:20
   S.15 The seven plagues
     REV 15:1 -16:21
   S.16 The great whore
     REV 17:1 -17:6
   S.17 Symbols explained
     REV 17:7 -17:18
   S.18 The fall of Babylon
     REV 18:1 -18:24
   S.19 The wedding of the Lamb
     REV 19:1 -19:16
   S.20 The battle with the beast
     REV 19:17-20:3
   S.21 A thousand year reign
     REV 20:4 -20:6
   S.22 Final judgment of all the dead
     REV 20:7 -20:15
   S.23 New heaven and new earth
     REV 21:1 -21:8
   S.24 The glory of heaven
     REV 21:9 -22:5
   S.25 The testimony of Jesus
     REV 22:6-22:21


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