Logos 7 Maps Pre-patriarchal Period Biblical World- Pre-patriarchal Period Patriarchal Period Biblical World- Patriarchal Period Jacob Returns to Canaan Jacob leaves Laban Jacob asks Laban for wages (Ge 30:25–34 [[@Bible: Ge 30:25– 34]]) Laban takes his spotted livestock (Ge 30:35–36 [[@Bible: Ge 30:35–36]]) Jacob breeds flocks (Ge 30:37–43 [[@Bible: Ge 30:37–43]]) Jacob flees from Laban (Ge 31:1–21 [[@Bible: Ge 31:1–21]]) Laban pursues Jacob (Ge 31:22–24 [[@Bible: Ge 31:22–24]]) Laban finds Jacob in Gilead (Ge 31:25–32 [[@Bible: Ge 31:25– 32]]) Laban searches for his household gods (Ge 31:33–35 [[@Bible: Ge 31:33–35]]) Jacob is angry with Laban (Ge 31:36–42 [[@Bible: Ge 31:36– 42]]) Jacob and Laban make a covenant (Ge 31:43–55 [[@Bible: Ge 31:43–55]]) Jacob meets angels at Mahanaim (Ge 32:1–2 [[@Bible: Ge 32:1– 2]]) Jacob faces Esau Jacob fears Esau (Ge 32:3–12 [[@Bible: Ge 32:3–12]]) Jacob sends presents to appease Esau (Ge 32:13–21 [[@Bible: Ge 32:13–21]]) Jacob wrestles with God (Ge 32:22–32 [[@Bible: Ge 32:22–32]]; Ho 12:4 [[@Bible: Ho 12:4]]) Jacob and Esau make peace Esau settles in Edom (Ge 36:6–8 [[@Bible: Ge 36:6–8]]) Jacob meets Esau (Ge 33:1–16 [[@Bible: Ge 33:1–16]]) Jacob journeys to Succoth (Ge 33:17 [[@Bible: Ge 33:17]])
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Logos 7 Maps
Pre-patriarchal Period
Biblical World- Pre-patriarchal Period
Patriarchal Period
Biblical World- Patriarchal Period
Jacob Returns to CanaanJacob leaves Laban
Jacob asks Laban for wages (Ge 30:25–34 [[@Bible: Ge 30:25–34]])Laban takes his spotted livestock (Ge 30:35–36 [[@Bible: Ge 30:35–36]])Jacob breeds flocks (Ge 30:37–43 [[@Bible: Ge 30:37–43]])Jacob flees from Laban (Ge 31:1–21 [[@Bible: Ge 31:1–21]])Laban pursues Jacob (Ge 31:22–24 [[@Bible: Ge 31:22–24]])Laban finds Jacob in Gilead (Ge 31:25–32 [[@Bible: Ge 31:25–32]])Laban searches for his household gods (Ge 31:33–35 [[@Bible: Ge 31:33–35]])Jacob is angry with Laban (Ge 31:36–42 [[@Bible: Ge 31:36–42]])Jacob and Laban make a covenant (Ge 31:43–55 [[@Bible: Ge 31:43–55]])Jacob meets angels at Mahanaim (Ge 32:1–2 [[@Bible: Ge 32:1–2]])
Jacob faces EsauJacob fears Esau (Ge 32:3–12 [[@Bible: Ge 32:3–12]])Jacob sends presents to appease Esau (Ge 32:13–21 [[@Bible: Ge 32:13–21]])
Jacob wrestles with God (Ge 32:22–32 [[@Bible: Ge 32:22–32]]; Ho 12:4 [[@Bible: Ho 12:4]])Jacob and Esau make peace
Esau settles in Edom (Ge 36:6–8 [[@Bible: Ge 36:6–8]])Jacob meets Esau (Ge 33:1–16 [[@Bible: Ge 33:1–16]])
Jacob journeys to Succoth (Ge 33:17 [[@Bible: Ge 33:17]])Jacob’s family faces trials in Shechem
Jacob settles in Shechem (Ge 33:18–20 [[@Bible: Ge 33:18–20]])Dinah is raped (Ge 34:1–4 [[@Bible: Ge 34:1–4]])Hamor speaks with Jacob (Ge 34:5–12 [[@Bible: Ge 34:5–12]])The men of Shechem are circumcised (Ge 34:13–24 [[@Bible: Ge 34:13–24]])Simeon and Levi kill the men of Shechem (Ge 34:25–31 [[@Bible: Ge 34:25–31]])
Jacob moves his family to BethelJacob moves to Bethel (Ge 35:1–7 [[@Bible: Ge 35:1–7]])Rebekah’s nurse dies at Bethel (Ge 35:8 [[@Bible: Ge 35:8]])God appears at Bethel (Ge 35:9–15 [[@Bible: Ge 35:9–15]])
Rachel gives birth to Benjamin and dies (Ge 35:16-20 [[@Bible: Ge 35:16-20]]; Ge 48:7 [[@Bible: Ge 48:7]])Reuben sleeps with Bilhah (Ge 35:21-22 [[@Bible: Ge 35:21-22]]; Ge 49:4 [[@Bible: Ge 49:4]]; 1 Chron 5:1 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 5:1]])Isaac dies at Hebron (Ge 35:27-29 [[@Bible: Ge 35:27-29]])
Saul Defeats the Ammonites, Samuel Says FarewellNahash besieges Jabesh-gilead (1 Sa 11:1-3 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 11:1-3]]; 1 Sa 12:12 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 12:12]])Saul decides to fight for Jabesh-gilead (1 Sa 11:4-7 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 11:4-7]])Saul gathers an army to fight the Ammonites (1 Sa 11:8 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 11:8]])Messengers return to Jabesh-gilead (1 Sa 11:9-10 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 11:9-10]])Saul defeats the Ammonites (1 Sa 11:11 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 11:11]])Saul is confirmed as king (1 Sa 11:12-15 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 11:12-15]])Samuel gives a farewell address (1 Sa 12:1-25 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 12:1-25]])
Saul Provokes the PhilistinesConflict escalates between the Philistines and Israelites
The Philistines monopolize iron production (1 Sa 13:19–21 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 13:19–21]])Saul gathers an army and provokes the Philistines (1 Sa 13:2–3 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 13:2–3]])The Philistines camp at Michmash (1 Sa 13:5–7 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 13:5–7]])Saul makes an unlawful sacrifice (1 Sa 13:4 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 13:4]]; 1 Sa 13:8–14
[[@Bible: 1 Sa 13:8–14]])
Jonathan Defeats the PhilistinesSaul fights the Philistines
Saul and the Philistines prepare to fight (1 Sa 13:15–18 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 13:15–18]]; 1 Sa 13:22–23 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 13:22–23]])
Jonathan attacks a Philistine garrison (1 Sa 14:1–15 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 14:1–15]])Saul defeats the Philistines at Michmash (1 Sa 14:16–23 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 14:16–23]])
The Israelites vow not to eat until they defeat the PhilistinesJonathan breaks Saul’s vow (1 Sa 14:24–31 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 14:24–31]])The Israelites eat blood and Saul builds an altar (1 Sa 14:32–35 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 14:32–
35]])Jonathan is discovered and spared (1 Sa 14:36–46 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 14:36–46]])
Israel Fights AmalekThe Israelites fight the Amalekites
Samuel tells Saul to destroy Amalek (1 Sa 15:1–3 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 15:1–3]])Saul gathers an army in Telaim (1 Sa 15:4 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 15:4]])Saul spares the Kenites (1 Sa 15:5–6 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 15:5–6]])Saul defeats the Amalekites (1 Sa 15:7–9 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 15:7–9]])
Saul sets up a monument for himself (1 Sa 15:12 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 15:12]])
Saul's Kingship Annulled, David's ProclaimedSaul is rejected as king
Samuel rebukes Saul (1 Sa 15:13–31 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 15:13–31]])Samuel kills Agag (1 Sa 15:32–33 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 15:32–33]])Samuel returns to Ramah (1 Sa 15:34–35 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 15:34–35]])
Samuel anoints David (1 Sa 16:1-13 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 16:1-13]])David enters Saul’s service (1 Sa 16:14-23 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 16:14-23]])
The Battle of EllahGoliath defies the Israelites (1 Sa 17:1–11 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 17:1–11]]; 1 Sa 17:19 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 17:19]])Jesse tells David to take provisions to his brothers (1 Sa 17:17–18 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 17:17–18]])David accepts Goliath’s challenge (1 Sa 17:20–30 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 17:20–30]])David convinces Saul to allow him to fight Goliath (1 Sa 17:31–39 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 17:31–39]])Saul asks Abner who David is (1 Sa 17:55–56 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 17:55–56]])David defeats Goliath (1 Sa 17:40–51 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 17:40–51]])The Israelites chase and plunder the Philistines (1 Sa 17:52–53 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 17:52–53]])David takes Goliath’s head (1 Sa 17:54 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 17:54]]; 1 Sa 17:57–58 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 17:57–58]])
Saul Persecutes, David Flees-Gibeah to GathSaul is jealous of David and makes attempts on his life
Saul becomes jealous of David (1 Sa 18:6–9 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 18:6–9]])Saul attacks David with a spear (1 Sa 18:10–11 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 18:10–11]])Saul makes David commander of a thousand (1 Sa 18:5 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 18:5]]; 1 Sa
18:12–16 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 18:12–16]])Saul pursues David
Saul attacks David a second time (1 Sa 19:9–10 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 19:9–10]])David runs away from Saul (1 Sa 19:11–17 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 19:11–17]])Saul prophesies at Ramah (1 Sa 19:18–24 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 19:18–24]])
Jonathan covenants with David (1 Sa 18:3 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 18:3]]; 1 Sa 20:1-23 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 20:1-23]]; 2 Sa 21:7 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 21:7]])David flees from Saul
Saul becomes angry at the new moon festival (1 Sa 20:24–34 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 20:24–34]])Jonathan tells David to flee Saul (1 Sa 20:35–42 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 20:35–42]])David takes the consecrated bread (1 Sa 21:1–9 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 21:1–9]])David flees to Gath (1 Sa 21:10–15 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 21:10–15]])
Saul Persecutes, David flees Gath to Hereth ForestDavid gathers people at the Cave of Adullam (1 Sa 22:1-2 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 22:1-2]])David takes refuge in Moab (1 Sa 22:3-5 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 22:3-5]])
Saul Takes Revenge on the Priests from NobSaul takes revenge on Nob
Saul kills the priests of Nob (1 Sa 22:6–18 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 22:6–18]])Saul destroys Nob (1 Sa 22:19 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 22:19]])Abiathar escapes to join David (1 Sa 22:20–23 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 22:20–23]])
Saul Persecutes, David Flees-Hareth Forest to EngediDavid in Keilah
David saves Keilah (1 Sa 23:1–5 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 23:1–5]])David leaves Keilah (1 Sa 23:7–14 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 23:7–14]])
Jonathan meets David at Horesh (1 Sa 23:15-18 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 23:15-18]])The Ziphites offer to surrender David to Saul (1 Sa 23:19-24 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 23:19-24]])David escapes from Saul in the wilderness of Maon (1 Sa 23:24-28 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 23:24-28]])David spares Saul’s life (1 Sa 23:29 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 23:29]]; 1 Sa 24:1-22 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 24:1-22]])
Saul Persecutes, David Flees-Engedi to Wilderness of ZiphSamuel dies (1 Sa 25:1 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 25:1]]; 1 Sa 28:3 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 28:3]])David, Nabal and Abigail
Nabal rejects David’s request (1 Sa 25:1–13 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 25:1–13]])Abigail convinces David not to attack Nabal (1 Sa 25:14–35 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 25:14–35]])
Nabal dies (1 Sa 25:36-38 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 25:36-38]])David marries Abigail (1 Sa 25:39-42 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 25:39-42]])The Ziphites offer to surrender David to Saul a second time (1 Sa 26:1-2 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 26:1-2]]; Ps 54:title [[@Bible: Ps 54:title]])David spares Saul’s life a second time (1 Sa 26:3-12 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 26:3-12]])Saul realizes that David spared his life (1 Sa 26:13-25 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 26:13-25]])
Saul Persecutes, David Flees- Wilderness of Ziph to Ziklag David flees from Saul againDavid flees to Gath a second time (1 Sa 27:1–4 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 27:1–4]])David moves to Ziklag (1 Sa 27:5–7 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 27:5–7]])
David at Ziklag, and Among the Philistines David is joined by several tribes
Benjamites join David in Ziklag (1 Ch 12:1–7 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 12:1–7]])Gadites, Benjamites and Judahites join David (1 Ch 12:8–18 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 12:8–18]])
David at ZiklagDavid conducts raids from Ziklag (1 Sa 27:8–12 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 27:8–12]])
David becomes Achish’s bodyguard (1 Sa 28:1–2 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 28:1–2]]; 1 Sa 28:4 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 28:4]])David is rejected by the leaders of the Philistines (1 Sa 29:1-11 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 29:1-11]])
The Amalekites Destroy Ziklag, David Recovers the CaptivesThe Amelekites rise up and David defeats them
The Amalekites raid Ziklag (1 Sa 30:1–6 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 30:1–6]])David leaves 200 men at the Besor (1 Sa 30:7–10 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 30:7–10]])David finds an Egyptian (1 Sa 30:11–15 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 30:11–15]])David defeats the Amalekites (1 Sa 30:16–20 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 30:16–20]])David divides spoil with the men at the Besor (1 Sa 30:21–25 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 30:21–25]])David sends spoil to the elders of Judah (1 Sa 30:26–31 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 30:26–31]])
The Battle of Mount GilboaSaul and his sons die in battle (1 Sa 31:1-7 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 31:1-7]]; 1 Chron 10:1-7 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 10:1-7]])The Philistines take Saul’s body to Beth-shan (1 Sa 31:8-10 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 31:8-10]]; 1 Chron 10:8-10 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 10:8-10]])The men of Jabesh-gilead bury Saul (1 Sa 31:11-13 [[@Bible: 1 Sa 31:11-13]]; 1 Chron 10:11-12 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 10:11-12]])
David Mourns Saul and Jonathan, Then takes the ThroneDavid hears of Saul’s death (2 Sa 1:1-16 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 1:1-16]]; 2 Sa 4:10 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 4:10]])David laments for Saul and Jonathan (2 Sa 1:17-27 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 1:17-27]])David is anointed king in Hebron (2 Sa 2:1-7 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 2:1-7]])
David Verses IshboshethIsh-bosheth is anointed king in Mahanaim (2 Sa 2:8-10 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 2:8-10]])
The Battle of GibeonDavid battles against Abner at Gibeon (2 Sa 2:12-29 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 2:12-29]]; 2 Sa 3:30 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 3:30]])
Abner Switches Sides, and DiesDavid makes peace with Abner
Ish-bosheth and Abner fight (2 Sa 3:6–11 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 3:6–11]])Abner transfers his loyalty to David (2 Sa 3:12–21 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 3:12–21]])
Joab is angry that David made peace with Abner (2 Sa 3:22–25 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 3:22–25]])Death of Abner
Joab murders Abner (2 Sa 3:26–27 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 3:26–27]]; 2 Sa 3:30 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 3:30]])
David laments for Abner (2 Sa 3:28–39 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 3:28–39]])
Ishbosheth Murdered, His Murderers Executed Death of Ish-bosheth
Rechab and Baanah kill Ish-bosheth (2 Sa 4:1–3 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 4:1–3]]; 2 Sa 4:5–7 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 4:5–7]])
Rechab and Baanah bring Ish-bosheth’s head to David (2 Sa 4:8–12 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 4:8–12]])
David moves to Jerusalem as King of IsraelDavid is made king of all Israel (2 Sa 5:1-5 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 5:1-5]]; 1 Ch 11:1–3 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 11:1–3]]; 1 Ch 12:23–40)David conquers and occupies Jerusalem (2 Sa 5:6-10 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 5:6-10]]; 1 Ch 11:4-9 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 11:4-9]])David builds a house in Jerusalem (2 Sa 5:11-12 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 5:11-12]]; 1 Ch 14:1-2 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 14:1-2]])
David Pushes the Philistines BackDavid defeats the Philistines in the Valley of Rephaim (2 Sa 5:17–21 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 5:17–21]]; 1 Ch 14:8-12 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 14:8-12]])David drives the Philistines back to Gezer (2 Sa 5:22-25 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 5:22-25]]; 1 Ch 14:13-17 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 14:13-17]])
David Establishes the Worship of Yahweh in JerusalemDavid gets the ark from Kiriath-jearim (2 Sa 6:1-5 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 6:1-5]]; 1 Chron 13:1-8 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 13:1-8]])Uzzah touches the ark (2 Sa 6:6-11 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 6:6-11]]; 1 Chron 13:9-14 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 13:9-14]])David brings the ark to Jerusalem (2 Sa 6:12-19 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 6:12-19]]; 1 Chron 15:1-29 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 15:1-29]]; 1 Chron 16:1-3 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 16:1-3]]; 2 Chron 1:4 [[@Bible: 2 Chron 1:4]])David establishes proper worship in Jerusalem
David appoints Levites and sings a song of thanks (1 Ch 6:31–49 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 6:31–49]]; 1 Ch 16:4–42 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 16:4–42]])
Michal has contempt for David (2 Sa 6:20–23 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 6:20–23]]; 1 Ch 16:43 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 16:43]])
God makes a covenant with David (2 Sa 7:1–17 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 7:1–17]]; 1 Ch 17:1–15 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 17:1–15]])
David is grateful to God (2 Sa 7:18–29 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 7:18–29]]; 1 Ch 17:16–27 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 17:16–27]])
David Subdues the PhilistinesDavid subdues the Philistines (2 Sa 8:1 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 8:1]]; 1 Chron 18:1 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 18:1]])
David's Military Victories over Moab, Zobah and EdomDavid subdues the Moabites (2 Sa 8:2 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 8:2]]; 1 Chron 18:2 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 18:2]])David defeats Hadadezer (2 Sa 8:3-8 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 8:3-8]]; 1 Chron 18:3-8 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 18:3-8]])
David subdues Edom (2 Sa 8:13-14 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 8:13-14]]; 1 Chron 18:12-13 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 18:12-13]]; 1 Kings 11:15-16 [[@Bible: 1 Kings 11:15-16]]; Ps 60:title [[@Bible: Ps 60:title]])
David Shows kindness to MephiboshethDavid shows kindness to Mephibosheth (2 Sa 9:1-13 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 9:1-13]])
Israel Against the Ammonites and SyriansIsrael against the Ammonites and Syrians
The Ammonites disgrace David’s men (2 Sa 10:1–8 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 10:1–8]]; 1 Ch 19:1–9 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 19:1–9]])
The Israelites defeat the Ammonites and Syrians (2 Sa 10:9–14 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 10:9–14]]; 1 Ch 19:10–15 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 19:10–15]])
David defeats the Syrians at Helam (2 Sa 10:15–19 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 10:15–19]]; 1 Ch 19:16–19 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 19:16–19]])
David Sins with Bathsheba and Conspires to Kill UriahDavid and Bathsheba
David commits adultery with Bathsheba (2 Sa 11:1–5 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 11:1–5]]; 1 Ch 20:1 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 20:1]])
David brings Uriah back to Jerusalem (2 Sa 11:6–13 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 11:6–13]])David has Uriah killed (2 Sa 11:14–25 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 11:14–25]])David marries Bathsheba (2 Sa 11:26–27 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 11:26–27]])Nathan rebukes David (2 Sa 12:1–15 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 12:1–15]])David and Bathsheba’s child dies (2 Sa 12:15–23 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 12:15–23]])
Solomon is born (2 Sa 12:24-25 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 12:24-25]]; Mt 1:6 [[@Bible: Mt 1:6]])Joab defeats the Ammonites at Rabbah (2 Sa 11:1 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 11:1]]; 2 Sa 12:26-31 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 12:26-31]]; 1 Ch 20:1-3 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 20:1-3]])
David's Family Troubles BeginAmnon and Tamar
Amnon plans to rape Tamar (2 Sa 13:1–5 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 13:1–5]])Amnon rapes Tamar (2 Sa 13:6–19 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 13:6–19]])Absalom takes Tamar into his house (2 Sa 13:20–22 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 13:20–22]])
Absalom murders Amnon for raping TamarAbsalom invites David and his sons to a celebration (2 Sa 13:23–27 [[@Bible: 2 Sa
13:23–27]])Absalom murders Amnon (2 Sa 13:28–29 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 13:28–29]])David hears that Absalom killed Amnon (2 Sa 13:30–36 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 13:30–36]])
David reconciles with Absalom after Amnon’s deathAbsalom flees to Geshur (2 Sa 13:37–39 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 13:37–39]])Joab convinces David to bring Absalom back (2 Sa 14:1–22 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 14:1–22]])Absalom returns to Jerusalem (2 Sa 14:23–24 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 14:23–24]]; 2 Sa 14:28
[[@Bible: 2 Sa 14:28]])David reconciles with Absalom (2 Sa 14:29–33 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 14:29–33]])
Absalom Attempts a Coup, David FleesAbsalom attempts a coup
Absalom conspires against David (2 Sa 15:1–6 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 15:1–6]])Absalom declares himself king (2 Sa 15:7–12 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 15:7–12]])
David leaves Jerusalem to escape AbsalomDavid flees Jerusalem (2 Sa 15:13–37 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 15:13–37]])Ziba offers gifts to David (2 Sa 16:1–4 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 16:1–4]])Shimei curses David (2 Sa 16:5–13 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 16:5–13]])
Absalom in JerusalemAbsalom enters Jerusalem (2 Sa 16:15–23 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 16:15–23]])Absalom sets up a monument for himself (2 Sa 18:18 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 18:18]])Ahithophel and Hushai give conflicting advice (2 Sa 17:1–14 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 17:1–
14]])David flees to east of the Jordan
David is told to cross the Jordan (2 Sa 17:15–21 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 17:15–21]])David crosses the Jordan (2 Sa 17:22 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 17:22]])Ahithophel kills himself (2 Sa 17:23 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 17:23]])Absalom pursues David across the Jordan (2 Sa 17:24–26 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 17:24–26]])David receives support east of the Jordan (2 Sa 17:27–29 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 17:27–29]])
David Retakes the ThroneDavid prevails over Absalom
David and Absalom prepare to fight (2 Sa 18:1–5 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 18:1–5]])Absalom is defeated and killed (2 Sa 18:6–17 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 18:6–17]])Joab tells Ahimaaz not to tell David of Absalom’s death (2 Sa 18:19–23 [[@Bible: 2 Sa
18:19–23]])David hears of Absalom’s death (2 Sa 18:24–33 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 18:24–33]])Joab rebukes David (2 Sa 19:1–8 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 19:1–8]])
David is welcomed back as kingThe Israelites welcome David back as their king (2 Sa 19:9–10 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 19:9–10]])Judah welcomes David back as their king (2 Sa 19:11–15 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 19:11–15]])
David pardons Shimei and MephiboshethDavid pardons Shimei (2 Sa 19:16–23 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 19:16–23]])David pardons Mephibosheth (2 Sa 19:24–30 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 19:24–30]])
David invites Barzillai to Jerusalem (2 Sa 19:31-40 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 19:31-40]])
Sheba's RebellionThe Israelites are jealous of Judah (2 Sa 19:41-43 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 19:41-43]])David fights Sheba
Sheba rebels against David (2 Sa 20:1–2 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 20:1–2]])David puts his concubines away (2 Sa 20:3 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 20:3]])David sends Amasa to gather an army (2 Sa 20:4–5 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 20:4–5]])David sends Abishai after Sheba (2 Sa 20:6–7 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 20:6–7]])Joab kills Amasa (2 Sa 20:8–13 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 20:8–13]])The people of Abel-beth-maacah give up Sheba to Joab (2 Sa 20:14–22 [[@Bible: 2 Sa
Revenge for the GibeonitesSaul’s descendants are killed
The Gibeonites kill Saul’s descendants (2 Sa 21:1–9 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 21:1–9]])Rizpah mourns for her dead (2 Sa 21:10 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 21:10]])David buries Saul’s family (2 Sa 21:11–14 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 21:11–14]])
More War with the PhilistinesSeveral Philistine giants are killed (2 Sa 21:18-22 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 21:18-22]]; 1 Chron 20:4-8 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 20:4-8]])
Water for DavidThree of David’s men bring him water (2 Sa 23:13-17 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 23:13-17]]; 1 Chron 11:15-19 [[@Bible: 1 Chron 11:15-19]])
David's CensusDavid takes a census against God’s will
David takes a census (2 Sa 24:1–9 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 24:1–9]]; 1 Ch 21:1–6 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 21:1–6]])
God sends a pestilence after David’s census (2 Sa 24:10–17 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 24:10–17]]; 1 Ch 21:7–17 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 21:7–17]])
David builds an altar (2 Sa 24:18–25 [[@Bible: 2 Sa 24:18–25]]; 1 Ch 21:18–30 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 21:18–30]])
Warmth for DavidAbishag keeps David company (1 Kings 1:1-4 [[@Bible: 1 Kings 1:1-4]])
Solomon Makes an Alliance with EgyptSolomon and Egypt
Solomon makes an alliance with Egypt (1 Ki 3:1 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 3:1]])Pharaoh gives Gezer to Solomon (1 Ki 9:16–17 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 9:16–17]])
Solomon Assembles Israel's Leaders, and Prays for WisdomSolomon prays for wisdom and receives it
God appears to Solomon at Gibeon (1 Ki 3:2–15 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 3:2–15]]; 2 Ch 1:2–13 [[@Bible: 2 Ch 1:2–13]])
Solomon judges wisely (1 Ki 3:16–28 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 3:16–28]])
Solomon Redistricts IsraelSolomon redistricts Israel (1 Ki 4:7-19 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 4:7-19]])
Partnership in Building Temple and PalaceSolomon builds the temple and his palace
Solomon prepares to build the temple (1 Ki 5:1–18 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 5:1–18]]; 2 Ch 2:1–18 [[@Bible: 2 Ch 2:1–18]])
Solomon brings the ark to the temple (1 Ki 8:1–21 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 8:1–21]]; 2 Ch 5:2–14 [[@Bible: 2 Ch 5:2–14]]; 2 Chron 6:1-11 [[@Bible: 2 Chron 6:1-11]])
The temple is dedicated (1 Ki 8:22–66 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 8:22–66]]; 2 Ch 6:12-42 [[@Bible: 2 Ch 6:12-42]]; 2 Chron 7:1-10 [[@Bible: 2 Chron 7:1-10]])
God appears to Solomon after the temple dedication (1 Ki 9:1–9 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 9:1–9]]; 2 Ch 7:11–22 [[@Bible: 2 Ch 7:11–22]])Solomon gives cities to Hiram king of Tyre (1 Ki 9:10-14 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 9:10-14]]; 2 Ch 8:1–2 [[@Bible: 2 Ch 8:1–2]])
Solomon's Foreign godsSolomon is given to women and idolatry
Solomon marries many women (1 Ki 11:1–3 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 11:1–3]])Solomon commits idolatry (1 Ki 11:4–8 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 11:4–8]])God raises up adversaries to Solomon (1 Ki 11:9–14 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 11:9–14]]; 1 Ki
11:19–25 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 11:19–25]])
David Dies, Solomon Consolidates PowerDavid dies (2 Ki 2:10–11 [[@Bible: 2 Ki 2:10–11]]; 1 Ch 29:26-28 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 29:26-28]])Solomon becomes king
Solomon succeeds David (1 Ki 2:12 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 2:12]]; 1 Ch 29:28 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 29:28]]; 2 Ch 1:1 [[@Bible: 2 Ch 1:1]])
Adonijah asks Bathsheba for Abishag (1 Ki 2:13–18 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 2:13–18]])Solomon kills Adonijah (1 Ki 2:19–25 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 2:19–25]])
Solomon restructures his personnelSolomon sends Abiathar to Anathoth (1 Ki 2:26–27 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 2:26–27]]; 1 Ki 2:35
[[@Bible: 1 Ki 2:35]])Solomon kills Joab (1 Ki 2:28–35 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 2:28–35]])
Solomon and ShimeiSolomon tells Shimei not to leave Jerusalem (1 Ki 2:36–38 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 2:36–38]])Solomon kills Shimei (1 Ki 2:39–46 [[@Bible: 1 Ki 2:39–46]])
War East of the JordanThe Transjordan tribes defeat the Hagrites (1 Ch 5:10 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 5:10]], 1 Ch 5:18-22 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 5:18-22]])
Israelite Warriors Join DavidDavid is joined by several tribes
Benjamites join David in Ziklag (1 Ch 12:1–7 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 12:1–7]])Gadites, Benjamites and Judahites join David (1 Ch 12:8–18 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 12:8–18]])
David is joined by men of Manasseh (1 Ch 12:19-20 [[@Bible: 1 Ch 12:19-20]])
The Exiled Jews Begin to Return to JerusalemSome exiles are allowed to return
Cyrus makes a proclamation (2 Ch 36:22–23 [[@Bible: 2 Ch 36:22–23]]; Ezr 1:1–4 [[@Bible: Ezr 1:1–4]])
Sheshbazzar leads a group of exiles to Judah (Ezr 1:5–11 [[@Bible: Ezr 1:5–11]])
Ezra Leads Exiles to JerusalemEzra leads a group of exiles to Jerusalem (Ezra 7:1-28 [[@Bible: Ezra 7:1-28]]; Ezra 8:1-36 [[@Bible: Ezra 8:1-36]])
Nehemiah's EnemiesNehemiah is ridiculed (Ne 2:19–20 [[@Bible: Ne 2:19–20]])Nehemiah prays against his enemies (Ne 4:1–5 [[@Bible: Ne 4:1–5]])Nehemiah prepares to defend Jerusalem (Ne 4:7-14 [[@Bible: Ne 4:7-14]])Nehemiah’s enemies continue to oppose him (Ne 6:1-13 [[@Bible: Ne 6:1-13]])Nehemiah evicts Tobiah from the temple (Ne 13:4-9 [[@Bible: Ne 13:4-9]])Nehemiah confronts those with foreign wives (Ne 13:23-28 [[@Bible: Ne 13:23-28]])
The Geography of EstherEsther becomes queen of Persia
An accusation in the time of Xerxes (Ezr 4:6 [[@Bible: Ezr 4:6]])Vashti refuses to appear before Xerxes (Es 1:1–12 [[@Bible: Es 1:1–12]])Xerxes deposes Vashti (Es 1:13–22 [[@Bible: Es 1:13–22]])Xerxes seeks a new queen (Es 2:1–4 [[@Bible: Es 2:1–4]])Esther becomes queen (Es 2:5–18 [[@Bible: Es 2:5–18]])
Haman plots against the JewsMordecai uncovers a conspiracy (Es 2:19–23 [[@Bible: Es 2:19–23]])Mordecai refuses to kneel to Haman (Es 3:1–4 [[@Bible: Es 3:1–4]])
Haman plans to destroy the Jews (Es 3:5–15 [[@Bible: Es 3:5–15]])Esther decides to intercede for the Jews (Es 4:1–17 [[@Bible: Es 4:1–17]])
Haman’s plot is revealedEsther invites Xerxes and Haman to a banquet (Es 5:1–5 [[@Bible: Es 5:1–5]])Esther invites Xerxes and Haman to a second banquet (Es 5:6–8 [[@Bible: Es 5:6–8]])Haman plans to kill Mordecai (Es 5:9–14 [[@Bible: Es 5:9–14]])Xerxes honors Mordecai (Es 6:1–11 [[@Bible: Es 6:1–11]])Haman is told he will be ruined (Es 6:12–14 [[@Bible: Es 6:12–14]])Esther reveals Haman’s plot (Es 7:1–7 [[@Bible: Es 7:1–7]])Haman is killed (Es 7:8–10 [[@Bible: Es 7:8–10]])
The Jews are protected from Haman’s plotEsther asks Xerxes to overrule Haman’s plot (Es 8:1–6 [[@Bible: Es 8:1–6]])Xerxes issues a decree on behalf of the Jews (Es 8:7–14 [[@Bible: Es 8:7–14]])The Jews in Susa celebrate (Es 8:15–17 [[@Bible: Es 8:15–17]])The Jews kill their enemies (Es 9:1–19 [[@Bible: Es 9:1–19]])Purim is established (Es 9:20–32 [[@Bible: Es 9:20–32]])Mordecai is promoted (Es 10:1–3 [[@Bible: Es 10:1–3]])
Hellenistic Period
Biblical World- Hellenistic Period
Life of Jesus
Biblical World- Life of Jesus
Gabriel, Zachariah, Mary, and ElizabethThe births of Jesus and John the Baptist are foretold
Gabriel appears to Zechariah in the temple (Lk 1:8–23 [[@Bible: Lk 1:8–23]])Gabriel appears to Mary (Lk 1:26–38 [[@Bible: Lk 1:26–38]])An angel appears to Joseph (Mt 1:18–24 [[@Bible: Mt 1:18–24]])
Mary and Elizabeth become pregnantMary visits Elizabeth (Lk 1:39–55 [[@Bible: Lk 1:39–55]])Mary stays with Elizabeth (Lk 1:56 [[@Bible: Lk 1:56]])
Birth of John the BaptistJohn the Baptist is born (Lk 1:57–58 [[@Bible: Lk 1:57–58]])John the Baptist is circumcised (Lk 1:59–80 [[@Bible: Lk 1:59–80]])
Jesus Birth and CircumcisionBirth of Jesus
Caesar decrees a census (Lk 2:1–5 [[@Bible: Lk 2:1–5]])Jesus is born in Bethlehem (Mt 1:25 [[@Bible: Mt 1:25]]; Lk 2:6–7 [[@Bible: Lk 2:6–
7]])Angels appear to shepherds (Lk 2:8–14 [[@Bible: Lk 2:8–14]])Shepherds visit Jesus (Lk 2:15–20 [[@Bible: Lk 2:15–20]])
Jesus as a babyJesus is circumcised (Mt 1:25 [[@Bible: Mt 1:25]]; Lk 2:21 [[@Bible: Lk 2:21]])Mary and Joseph present Jesus at the temple (Lk 2:22–38 [[@Bible: Lk 2:22–38]])
The Wise Men from the EastThe Wise Men arrive
Wise men arrive in Jerusalem (Mt 2:1–8 [[@Bible: Mt 2:1–8]])Wise men come to Bethlehem (Mt 2:9–12 [[@Bible: Mt 2:9–12]])
Flight to Egypt, Return to NazarethJesus, Mary and Joseph flee to Egypt
Flight to Egypt (Mt 2:13–15 [[@Bible: Mt 2:13–15]])Herod kills Bethlehem children (Mt 2:16–18 [[@Bible: Mt 2:16–18]])An angel appears to Joseph in Egypt (Mt 2:19–20 [[@Bible: Mt 2:19–20]])
Jesus returns from Egypt to Nazareth (Mt 2:21-23 [[@Bible: Mt 2:21-23]]; Lk 2:39 [[@Bible: Lk 2:39]])Jesus spends his childhood in Nazareth (Lk 2:40 [[@Bible: Lk 2:40]])
Jesus and Family Visit the Temple Young Jesus visits the temple (Lk 2:41-50 [[@Bible: Lk 2:41-50]])
John the Baptist Starts His MinistryJohn the Baptist Preaches
John the Baptist appears in the wilderness (Mt 3:1–6 [[@Bible: Mt 3:1–6]]; Mk 1:2–6 [[@Bible: Mk 1:2–6]]; Lk 3:3–6 [[@Bible: Lk 3:3–6]]; Jn 1:6–8 [[@Bible: Jn 1:6–8]])
John the Baptist calls for repentance (Mt 3:7–10 [[@Bible: Mt 3:7–10]]; Lk 3:7–9 [[@Bible: Lk 3:7–9]])
John the Baptist tells people how to show repentance (Mt 21:32 [[@Bible: Mt 21:32]]; Lk 3:10–14 [[@Bible: Lk 3:10–14]])
John the Baptist declares his mission (Jn 1:19–23 [[@Bible: Jn 1:19–23]])John the Baptist tells about the Messiah (Mt 3:11–12 [[@Bible: Mt 3:11–12]]; Mk 1:7–8
Jesus' Baptism and TemptationJesus’ ministry begins
John the Baptist baptizes Jesus (Mt 3:13–17 [[@Bible: Mt 3:13–17]]; Mk 1:9–11 [[@Bible: Mk 1:9–11]]; Lk 3:21–22 [[@Bible: Lk 3:21–22]]; Jn 1:32 [[@Bible: Jn 1:32]])
John the Baptist proclaims Jesus as the Messiah (Jn 1:29–34 [[@Bible: Jn 1:29–34]])Satan tempts Jesus in the desert (Mt 4:1–11 [[@Bible: Mt 4:1–11]]; Mk 1:12–13 [[@Bible: Mk 1:12–13]]; Lk 4:1–13 [[@Bible: Lk 4:1–13]])
First Disciples Called, First Miracle PerformedJesus calls his disciples
Jesus calls the first disciples (Jn 1:35–40 [[@Bible: Jn 1:35–40]])Andrew brings Simon Peter to Jesus (Jn 1:41–42 [[@Bible: Jn 1:41–42]])Jesus calls Philip and Nathanael in Galilee (Jn 1:43–51 [[@Bible: Jn 1:43–51]])
Jesus turns water into wine (Jn 2:1–11 [[@Bible: Jn 2:1–11]])Jesus stays in Capernaum (Jn 2: 12 [[@Bible: Jn 2: 12]])
Jesus First Period of Judean MinistryJesus clears the temple (John) (John 2:13-22 [[@Bible: John 2:13-22]])Jesus talks with Nicodemus (John 2:23-25 [[@Bible: John 2:23-25]]; John 3:1-21 [[@Bible: John 3:1-21]])Jesus Ministry Grows
Jesus and his disciples baptize in Judea (Jn 3:22 [[@Bible: Jn 3:22]]; Jn 4:2 [[@Bible: Jn 4:2]])
John the Baptist accepts Jesus’ popularity (Jn 3:23–36 [[@Bible: Jn 3:23–36]])
Jesus and the Samaritan WomanJesus leaves Judea for Galilee (Mt 4:12 [[@Bible: Mt 4:12]]; Mk 1:14 [[@Bible: Mk 1:14]]; Lk 4:14 [[@Bible: Lk 4:14]]; Jn 4:1-3 [[@Bible: Jn 4:1-3]])Jesus in Samaria
Jesus talks with a Samaritan woman (Jn 4:4–38 [[@Bible: Jn 4:4–38]])Jesus stays in Samaria (Jn 4:39–42 [[@Bible: Jn 4:39–42]])
Jesus Tours Galilee and Returns to CapernaumJesus preaches in Galilee again
Jesus makes his first tour of Galilee (Mt 4:23–25 [[@Bible: Mt 4:23–25]]; Mk 1:39 [[@Bible: Mk 1:39]]; Lk 4:44 [[@Bible: Lk 4:44]])
Jesus teaches a crowd from a boat (Mt 13:1–2 [[@Bible: Mt 13:1–2]]; Mk 4:1 [[@Bible: Mk 4:1]]; Lk 5:1–3 [[@Bible: Lk 5:1–3]])
Jesus provides a miraculous catch of fish (Luke) (Lk 5:4–9 [[@Bible: Lk 5:4–9]])Jesus heals a man with leprosy (Mt 8:1–4 [[@Bible: Mt 8:1–4]]; Mk 1:40–45 [[@Bible:
Mk 1:40–45]]; Lk 5:12–16 [[@Bible: Lk 5:12–16]])Jesus preaches in Capernaum again
Jesus heals a paralyzed man (Mt 9:1–8 [[@Bible: Mt 9:1–8]]; Mk 2:1–12 [[@Bible: Mk 2:1–12]]; Lk 5:17–26 [[@Bible: Lk 5:17–26]])
Jesus calls Matthew (Mt 9:9 [[@Bible: Mt 9:9]]; Mk 2:13–14 [[@Bible: Mk 2:13–14]]; Lk 5:27–28 [[@Bible: Lk 5:27–28]])
Jesus eats at Matthew’s house (Mt 9:10–13 [[@Bible: Mt 9:10–13]]; Mk 2:15–17 [[@Bible: Mk 2:15–17]]; Lk 5:29–32 [[@Bible: Lk 5:29–32]])
Jesus defends his disciples for not fasting (Mt 9:14–17 [[@Bible: Mt 9:14–17]]; Mk 2:18–22 [[@Bible: Mk 2:18–22]]; Lk 5:33–39 [[@Bible: Lk 5:33–39]])
Jesus Heals, Preachers, and Calls Disciples in GalileeJesus preaches in Galilee
Jesus heals an official’s son (Jn 4:46–54 [[@Bible: Jn 4:46–54]])Jesus is rejected at Nazareth (Luke) (Lk 4:16–30 [[@Bible: Lk 4:16–30]])Jesus moves to Capernaum (Mt 4:13–16 [[@Bible: Mt 4:13–16]])
Jesus Calms the Storm and Expels a Demonic LegionJesus calms the storm (Matt. 8:23-27 [[@Bible: Matt. 8:23-27]]; Mk 4:35-41 [[@Bible: Mk 4:35-41]]; Luke 8:22-25 [[@Bible: Luke 8:22-25]])Jesus heals a demoniac in the Garasenes
Jesus sends demons into a herd of pigs (Mt 8:28–32 [[@Bible: Mt 8:28–32]]; Mk 5:1–13 [[@Bible: Mk 5:1–13]]; Lk 8:26–33 [[@Bible: Lk 8:26–33]])
The Gerasenes ask Jesus to leave (Mt 8:33–34 [[@Bible: Mt 8:33–34]]; Mk 5:14–17 [[@Bible: Mk 5:14–17]]; Lk 8:34–37 [[@Bible: Lk 8:34–37]])
Jesus commissions a missionary in Gadara (Mk 5:18–20 [[@Bible: Mk 5:18–20]]; Lk 8:38–39 [[@Bible: Lk 8:38–39]])
Jesus Calls, Commissions, and Sends out the TwelveJesus prays for workers and sends out apostles
Jesus tells his disciples to pray for workers (Mt 9:35–38 [[@Bible: Mt 9:35–38]]; Lk 10:2–3 [[@Bible: Lk 10:2–3]])
Jesus sends out the apostles (Mt 10:1–42 [[@Bible: Mt 10:1–42]]; Mk 6:7–13 [[@Bible: Mk 6:7–13]]; Lk 9:1–6 [[@Bible: Lk 9:1–6]])
Jesus Reassures John The BaptistJesus and John the Baptist
Jesus reassures John the Baptist (Mt 11:2–6 [[@Bible: Mt 11:2–6]]; Lk 7:18–23 [[@Bible: Lk 7:18–23]])
Jesus teaches about John the Baptist (Mt 11:7–19 [[@Bible: Mt 11:7–19]]; Lk 7:24–35 [[@Bible: Lk 7:24–35]])
Jesus Resumes His Ministry in GalileeJesus Acts on the Sabbath
The disciples pick wheat on the Sabbath (Mt 12:1–8 [[@Bible: Mt 12:1–8]]; Mk 2:23–28 [[@Bible: Mk 2:23–28]]; Lk 6:1–5 [[@Bible: Lk 6:1–5]])
Jesus heals a man’s hand on the Sabbath (Mt 12:9–13 [[@Bible: Mt 12:9–13]]; Mk 3:1–5 [[@Bible: Mk 3:1–5]]; Lk 6:6–10 [[@Bible: Lk 6:6–10]])
The Pharisees and Herodians plot to destroy Jesus (Mt 12:14 [[@Bible: Mt 12:14]]; Mk 3:6 [[@Bible: Mk 3:6]]; Lk 6:11 [[@Bible: Lk 6:11]])Jesus Chooses His Disciples
Jesus teaches the crowd with parables (Mt 13:24–35 [[@Bible: Mt 13:24–35]]; Mk 4:26–34 [[@Bible: Mk 4:26–34]]; Lk 13:18–21 [[@Bible: Lk 13:18–21]])
Jesus explains the parable of the weeds (Mt 13:36–43 [[@Bible: Mt 13:36–43]])Jesus tells parables to his disciples (Mt 13:44–52 [[@Bible: Mt 13:44–52]])
Jesus Feeds 5000, Walks on Water, and TeachesJesus crosses from Bethsaida to Gennesaret
Jesus dismisses the crowd and prays alone (Mt 14:22–23; Mk 6:45–46; Jn 6:14–15)Jesus walks on water (Mt 14:24–33 [[@Bible: Mt 14:24–33]]; Mk 6:47–52 [[@Bible: Mk
6:47–52]]; Jn 6:16–21 [[@Bible: Jn 6:16–21]])Jesus heals at the Plain of Gennesaret (Mt 14:34–36 [[@Bible: Mt 14:34–36]]; Mk 6:53–
56 [[@Bible: Mk 6:53–56]])Jesus says he is the bread of life (Jn 6:22–59 [[@Bible: Jn 6:22–59]])Disciples desert Jesus (Jn 6:60–71 [[@Bible: Jn 6:60–71]])
Jesus teaches on defilementThe Pharisees criticize Jesus about ceremonial washing (Mt 15:1–11 [[@Bible: Mt 15:1–
11]]; Mk 7:1–15 [[@Bible: Mk 7:1–15]]; Jn 7:1 [[@Bible: Jn 7:1]])Jesus teaches his disciples about what defiles (Mt 15:12–20 [[@Bible: Mt 15:12–20]];
Jesus heals a Gentile woman’s daughter (Mt 15:21–28 [[@Bible: Mt 15:21–28]]; Mk 7:24–30 [[@Bible: Mk 7:24–30]])Jesus heals a deaf man in the Decapolis (Mk 7:31–37 [[@Bible: Mk 7:31–37]])Jesus heals many on a mountain in Galilee (Mt 15:29-31 [[@Bible: Mt 15:29-31]]) Jesus discusses bread and the Pharisees
Jesus feeds the 4000 (Mt 15:32–38 [[@Bible: Mt 15:32–38]]; Mk 8:1–9 [[@Bible: Mk 8:1–9]])
Jesus goes to Magadan (Mt 15:39–16:4 [[@Bible: Mt 15:39–16:4]]; Mk 8:10–12 [[@Bible: Mk 8:10–12]])
Jesus warns his disciples against wrong teaching (Mt 16:5–12 [[@Bible: Mt 16:5–12]]; Mk 8:13–21 [[@Bible: Mk 8:13–21]])Jesus heals a blind man in Bethsaida (Mk 8:22–26 [[@Bible: Mk 8:22–26]])Jesus teaches the disciples at Caesarea Philippi
Peter declares Jesus the Messiah (Mt 16:13–20 [[@Bible: Mt 16:13–20]]; Mk 8:27–30 [[@Bible: Mk 8:27–30]]; Lk 9:18–21 [[@Bible: Lk 9:18–21]])
Jesus predicts his death the first time (Mt 16:21–28 [[@Bible: Mt 16:21–28]]; Mk 8:31–9:1 [[@Bible: Mk 8:31–9:1]]; Lk 9:22–27 [[@Bible: Lk 9:22–27]])
Jesus Leaves Jerusalem and Goes beyond the JordanThe Jews confront Jesus at the Feast of Dedication (Jn 10:22-39 [[@Bible: Jn 10:22-39]])Jesus goes beyond the Jordan (Jn 10:40-42 [[@Bible: Jn 10:40-42]])
Jesus Raises Lazarus, Then Withdrawals to EphraimJesus mourns then raises Lazarus
Lazarus becomes ill and dies (Jn 11:1–3 [[@Bible: Jn 11:1–3]])Jesus delays going to see Lazarus (Jn 11:4–16 [[@Bible: Jn 11:4–16]])Martha meets Jesus (Jn 11:17–27 [[@Bible: Jn 11:17–27]])Mary meets Jesus (Jn 11:28–37 [[@Bible: Jn 11:28–37]])Jesus raises Lazarus (Jn 11:38–45 [[@Bible: Jn 11:38–45]])
Jesus withdraws from a threat on his lifeCaiaphas advises to kill Jesus (Jn 11:46–53 [[@Bible: Jn 11:46–53]])Jesus withdraws to Ephraim (Jn 11:54 [[@Bible: Jn 11:54]])
A Samaritan Village Rejects JesusJesus is rejected at a Samaritan village (Lk 9:51-56 [[@Bible: Lk 9:51-56]]; John 7:10 [[@Bible: John 7:10]])
Jesus' Last Trip to Jerusalem, Up to the Triumphal EntryJesus is rejected at a Samaritan village (Lk 9:51-56 [[@Bible: Lk 9:51-56]]; Jn 7:10 [[@Bible: Jn 7:10]])Jesus cleanses 10 men with leprosy (Lk 17:11-19 [[@Bible: Lk 17:11-19]])Jesus and the Pharisees quibble
The Pharisees ask Jesus about divorce (Mt 19:1–9 [[@Bible: Mt 19:1–9]]; Mk 10:1–9 [[@Bible: Mk 10:1–9]])
The disciples ask Jesus about divorce (Mt 19:10–12 [[@Bible: Mt 19:10–12]]; Mk 10:10–12 [[@Bible: Mk 10:10–12]])
Women tell the disciples about the empty tomb (Lk 24:9–11 [[@Bible: Lk 24:9–11]]; Jn 20:2 [[@Bible: Jn 20:2]])
Peter and another disciple go to the empty tomb (Lk 24:12 [[@Bible: Lk 24:12]]; Jn 20:3–10 [[@Bible: Jn 20:3–10]])Jesus appears to women
Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene (Mk 16:9–11 [[@Bible: Mk 16:9–11]]; Jn 20:11–18 [[@Bible: Jn 20:11–18]])
Jesus appears to the women (Mt 28:8–10 [[@Bible: Mt 28:8–10]])The religious leaders bribe the guards (Mt 28:11-15 [[@Bible: Mt 28:11-15]])Jesus appears on the road to Emmaus
Jesus appears to two believers on the road to Emmaus (Mk 16:12–13 [[@Bible: Mk 16:12–13]]; Lk 24:13–32 [[@Bible: Lk 24:13–32]])
Cleopas and his companion report to the apostles (Lk 24:33–35 [[@Bible: Lk 24:33–35]])Jesus appears to disciples
Jesus appears to Peter (Lk 24:34 [[@Bible: Lk 24:34]])Jesus appears to the apostles behind locked doors (Mk 16:14 [[@Bible: Mk 16:14]]; Lk
24:36–43 [[@Bible: Lk 24:36–43]]; Jn 20:19–23 [[@Bible: Jn 20:19–23]])Jesus appears to the apostles including Thomas (Jn 20:24–29 [[@Bible: Jn 20:24–29]])
Jesus provides a miraculous catch of fish (John) (Jn 21:1–14 [[@Bible: Jn 21:1–14]])Jesus reconciles with Peter (Jn 21:15–23 [[@Bible: Jn 21:15–23]])Jesus gives the great commission (Mt 28:16–20 [[@Bible: Mt 28:16–20]]; Mk 16:15–18
[[@Bible: Mk 16:15–18]])Jesus appears to many people before the ascension
Jesus appears to 500 (1 Co 15:6 [[@Bible: 1 Co 15:6]])Jesus appears to James (1 Co 15:7 [[@Bible: 1 Co 15:7]])Jesus ascends into heaven (Mk 16:19–20 [[@Bible: Mk 16:19–20]]; Lk 24:44–52
[[@Bible: Lk 24:44–52]]; Ac 1:4–11 [[@Bible: Ac 1:4–11]])
The Early Church
Biblical World- The Early Church
The Jerusalem Church ScattersStephen’s death
Stephen is arrested (Ac 6:8–15 [[@Bible: Ac 6:8–15]])Stephen gives a speech before the Sanhedrin (Ac 7:1–53 [[@Bible: Ac 7:1–53]])Stephen is stoned (Ac 7:54–8:1 [[@Bible: Ac 7:54–8:1]])
Believers are persecuted after Stephen’s death (Ac 8:1-3 [[@Bible: Ac 8:1-3]]; Ac 22:4 [[@Bible: Ac 22:4]]; Ac 22:19 [[@Bible: Ac 22:19]]; Ac 26:9-11 [[@Bible: Ac 26:9-11]]; 1 Cor 15:9 [[@Bible: 1 Cor 15:9]]; Ga 1:13 [[@Bible: Ga 1:13]])Simon the magician converts
Philip preaches in Samaria (Ac 8:4–13 [[@Bible: Ac 8:4–13]])Peter rebukes Simon the magician (Ac 8:14–25 [[@Bible: Ac 8:14–25]])
Philip teachesPhilip talks to the Ethiopian Eunuch (Ac 8:26–39 [[@Bible: Ac 8:26–39]])Philip travels from Azotus to Caesarea (Ac 8:40 [[@Bible: Ac 8:40]])
Paul Chooses Silas, Barnabas Chooses MarkBarnabas leaves Paul and travels with Mark
Paul and Barnabas separate (Ac 15:36–39 [[@Bible: Ac 15:36–39]])Barnabas goes to Cyprus with Mark (Ac 15:39 [[@Bible: Ac 15:39]])
Paul begins his second missionary journey (Ac 15:40-41 [[@Bible: Ac 15:40-41]])
From Tarsus to Lystra – Paul and SilasTimothy joins Paul and Silas (Ac 16:1-5 [[@Bible: Ac 16:1-5]])
From Lystra to Troas – Paul, Silas, and TimothyPaul travels through Phrygia and Galatia (Ac 16:6 [[@Bible: Ac 16:6]])Paul has a vision in Troas (Ac 16:7-10 [[@Bible: Ac 16:7-10]])
From Troas to Philippi – Paul, Silas, and TimothyPaul has a vision in Troas (Ac 16:7-10 [[@Bible: Ac 16:7-10]])Paul in Philippi
Lydia becomes a believer (Ac 16:11–15 [[@Bible: Ac 16:11–15]])
Paul casts a demon out of a slave girl (Ac 16:16–18 [[@Bible: Ac 16:16–18]])Paul and Silas are imprisoned in Philippi (Ac 16:19–24 [[@Bible: Ac 16:19–24]])The Philippian jailer is converted (Ac 16:25–34 [[@Bible: Ac 16:25–34]])Paul and Silas leave Philippi (Ac 16:35–40 [[@Bible: Ac 16:35–40]])
From Philippi to Berea – Paul, Silas, and TimothyPaul and Silas travel to Thessalonica (Ac 17:1-9 [[@Bible: Ac 17:1-9]])Paul, Silas and Timothy travel to Berea (Ac 17:10-15 [[@Bible: Ac 17:10-15]])
From Berea to Athens – PaulPaul, Silas and Timothy travel to Berea (Ac 17:10-15 [[@Bible: Ac 17:10-15]])Paul in Athens
Paul addresses the Areopagus (Ac 17:15–34 [[@Bible: Ac 17:15–34]])Paul sends Timothy to Thessalonica (1 Th 3:1–5 [[@Bible: 1 Th 3:1–5]])
Paul Meets Priscilla and Aquila in CorinthPaul meets Aquila and Priscilla (Ac 18:1-4 [[@Bible: Ac 18:1-4]])Silas and Timothy join Paul in Corinth (Ac 18:5-6 [[@Bible: Ac 18:5-6]])
From Athens to Thessalonica – TimothyPaul sends Timothy to Thessalonica (1 Th 3:1–5 [[@Bible: 1 Th 3:1–5]])
From Corinth to Ephesus – Paul, Priscilla, and AquilaPaul leaves Corinth (Ac 18:18 [[@Bible: Ac 18:18]])Paul makes a brief stop in Ephesus (Ac 18:19-21 [[@Bible: Ac 18:19-21]])
From Ephesus to Antioch via Jerusalem – PaulPaul makes a brief stop in Ephesus (Ac 18:19–21 [[@Bible: Ac 18:19–21]])Paul ends his second missionary journey (Ac 18:22 [[@Bible: Ac 18:22]])
Paul Starts His Third Missionary JourneyPaul begins his third missionary journey (Ac 18:23 [[@Bible: Ac 18:23]])
Apollos Begins to TeachApollos begins teaching
Apollos is instructed at Ephesus (Ac 18:24–26 [[@Bible: Ac 18:24–26]])Apollos goes to Achaia (Ac 18:27–19:1 [[@Bible: Ac 18:27–19:1]])
Paul's Second Visit to EphesusPaul in Ephesus
Paul baptizes in Ephesus (Ac 19:1–7 [[@Bible: Ac 19:1–7]])Paul speaks in the hall of Tyrannus (Ac 19:8–10 [[@Bible: Ac 19:8–10]])The sons of Sceva imitate Paul (Ac 19:11–19 [[@Bible: Ac 19:11–19]])Paul sends Timothy and Erastus to Macedonia (Ac 19:21–22 [[@Bible: Ac 19:21–22]])Paul writes 1 Corinthians (Ac 19:22 [[@Bible: Ac 19:22]]; 1 Co 16:8–9 [[@Bible: 1 Co
People riot at Ephesus (Ac 19:23–41 [[@Bible: Ac 19:23–41]])
Paul's Second Visit to CorinthPaul visits Corinth the second time (2 Cor 2:1 [[@Bible: 2 Cor 2:1]]; 2 Cor 12:14 [[@Bible: 2 Cor 12:14]]; 2 Cor 13:1-2 [[@Bible: 2 Cor 13:1-2]])
Paul Returns to Macedonia, and Visits IllyricumPaul goes to Macedonia for the second time (Ac 20:1-2 [[@Bible: Ac 20:1-2]]; 2 Cor 1:1 [[@Bible: 2 Cor 1:1]]; 2 Cor 2:12-13 [[@Bible: 2 Cor 2:12-13]]; 2 Cor 7:5-7 [[@Bible: 2 Cor 7:5-7]]; 2 Cor 7:13-16 [[@Bible: 2 Cor 7:13-16]]; 2 Cor 8:1-5 [[@Bible: 2 Cor 8:1-5]]; 2 Cor 9:2 [[@Bible: 2 Cor 9:2]])
Paul Sends Timothy and Erastus to MacedoniaPaul sends Timothy and Erastus to Macedonia (Ac 19:21-22 [[@Bible: Ac 19:21-22]]; 1 Cor 4:17 [[@Bible: 1 Cor 4:17]]; 1 Cor 16:5-11 [[@Bible: 1 Cor 16:5-11]])
Paul Sends Titus to CorinthPaul sends Titus to Corinth the first time (2 Cor 7:13-15 [[@Bible: 2 Cor 7:13-15]]; 2 Cor 8:6 [[@Bible: 2 Cor 8:6]]; 2 Cor 12:18 [[@Bible: 2 Cor 12:18]])
Paul Revisits Achaia and returns to PhilippiPaul spends three months in Greece (Ac 20:2-4 [[@Bible: Ac 20:2-4]])
Paul in TroasPaul in Troas
Paul sails from Philippi to Troas (Ac 20:5–6 [[@Bible: Ac 20:5–6]])Paul raises Eutychus from the dead (Ac 20:7–12 [[@Bible: Ac 20:7–12]])
Ephesians Elders Meet Paul at MiletusPaul in Miletus
Paul travels from Troas to Miletus (Ac 20:13–16 [[@Bible: Ac 20:13–16]])Paul meets with the Ephesian elders at Miletus (Ac 20:17–38 [[@Bible: Ac 20:17–38]])
Paul Sails from Miletus to TyrePaul at Tyre
Paul travels from Miletus to Tyre (Ac 21:1–3 [[@Bible: Ac 21:1–3]])Paul spends time with the believers in Tyre (Ac 21:4–6 [[@Bible: Ac 21:4–6]])
Paul Travels from Tyre to JerusalemPaul spends a day in Ptolemais (Ac 21:7 [[@Bible: Ac 21:7]])Paul stays with Philip at Caesarea (Ac 21:8-15 [[@Bible: Ac 21:8-15]])Paul travels to Jerusalem
Paul stays with Mnason (Ac 21:16 [[@Bible: Ac 21:16]])Paul visits the church in Jerusalem (Ac 21:17–26 [[@Bible: Ac 21:17–26]])
Jerusalem Jews plan to kill Paul (Ac 23:12-22 [[@Bible: Ac 23:12-22]])Paul on trial in Caesarea
Paul is transferred to Caesarea (Ac 23:23–35 [[@Bible: Ac 23:23–35]])Paul is tried before Felix (Ac 24:1–23 [[@Bible: Ac 24:1–23]])Paul appears before Felix and Drusilla (Ac 24:24–26 [[@Bible: Ac 24:24–26]])Festus meets Jewish leaders in Jerusalem (Ac 24:27 [[@Bible: Ac 24:27]]; Ac 25:1-5
[[@Bible: Ac 25:1-5]]) Paul appeals to Caesar at his trial (Ac 25:6–12 [[@Bible: Ac 25:6–12]])Agrippa hears Paul’s case
Festus tells Agrippa about Paul (Ac 25:13–22 [[@Bible: Ac 25:13–22]])Paul defends himself before Agrippa (Ac 25:23–27 [[@Bible: Ac 25:23–27]]; Ac 26:1-32
[[@Bible: Ac 26:1-32]])
Paul Trip to Rome– Caesarea to Fair HavensPaul begins his voyage to Rome (Ac 27:1-8 [[@Bible: Ac 27:1-8]])
Paul Trip to Rome– Fair Havens to MaltaPaul’s voyage to Rome
Paul begins his voyage to Rome (Ac 27:1–8 [[@Bible: Ac 27:1–8]])Paul advises not to leave Fair Havens (Ac 27:9–12 [[@Bible: Ac 27:9–12]])Paul’s ship is driven off course by a storm (Ac 27:13–26 [[@Bible: Ac 27:13–26]])
Paul in MaltaPaul is shipwrecked on Malta (Ac 27:27–44 [[@Bible: Ac 27:27–44]])Paul is bitten by a snake (Ac 28:1–6 [[@Bible: Ac 28:1–6]])Paul heals Publius’s father (Ac 28:7–10 [[@Bible: Ac 28:7–10]])
Paul Trip to Rome– Malta to RomePaul travels from Malta to Rome (Ac 28:11–14 [[@Bible: Ac 28:11–14]])Roman Christians come out to meet Paul (Ac 28:15 [[@Bible: Ac 28:15]])
Patmos, and the Seven ChurchesJesus tells John to write to seven churches (Re 1:9-20 [[@Bible: Re 1:9-20]]; Rev 2:1-29 [[@Bible: Rev 2:1-29]]; Re 3:1-22 [[@Bible: Re 3:1-22]])