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The Hardening of Pharaoh’s Heart

Declarations Hardenings I [Yahweh] will harden Pharaoh’s heart. Yahweh hardened the heart of Pharaoh. Pharaoh’s heart was hardened. Pharaoh hardened his heart. 4:21 7:3 7:13 7:14 7:22 8:15 8:19 8:32 9:7 9:12 9:34 9:35 10:1
29 Jun 2014
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Covenantal Call and Dialogue

Moses’ Questions and Concerns Yahweh’s Responses and Signs Who am I that I should go? (3:11). I will be with you; when you come out of Egypt, you will serve me on this mountain (3:12). What is your name, that I may tell the people who sent
29 Jun 2014 1 min read
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Three Stages of Moses’ Life

Location Age Reference Egypt 0–40 Ex. 2:11; Acts 7:23 Midian 41–80 Ex. 2:15; 7:7; Acts 7:29–30 The wilderness 81–120 Deut. 31:2; 34:7; cf. Num. 14:33–34; Deut. 29:5
29 Jun 2014
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Genealogies: Showing Age at Fatherhood and Age at Death

Adam (5:3–5) 130/930 Seth (5:6–8) 105/912 Enosh (5:9–11) 90/905 Kenan (5:12–14) 70/910 Mahalalel (5:15–17) 65/895 Jared (5:18–20) 162/962 Enoch (5:21–24) 65/365 Methuselah (5:25–27) 187/969 Lamech (5:
29 Jun 2014
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Genesis 11:4

Action Purpose Desire They built a city .… … in order not to be dispersed over the face of the whole earth. Security They built a tower with its top in the heavens … … in order to make a name for themselves. Praise
29 Jun 2014
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Joseph’s Timeline

Event Age of Joseph Genesis Joseph’s father Jacob moves family from Haran to Canaan 6 31:17–21 Joseph sold to Potiphar in Egypt 17 ch. 37 Joseph interprets dreams of cupbearer and baker in prison 28 ch. 40 Joseph’s grandfather Isaac dies 29 35:28–29 Joseph
29 Jun 2014
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Jacob’s Timeline

Event Age of Jacob Genesis Jacob’s grandfather Abraham dies 15 25:7 Jacob sent to Laban in Haran 77 28:5 Jacob marries Leah and Rachel 84 29:21–30; 30:1, 22–26 Jacob fathers Joseph with Rachel 91 30:22–24 Jacob flees from Laban to Canaan
29 Jun 2014
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Isaac’s Timeline

Event Age of Isaac Genesis Isaac’s mother Sarah dies 37 23:1 Isaac marries Rebekah 40 25:20 Isaac fathers Jacob and Esau with Rebekah 60 25:26 Isaac’s father Abraham dies 75 25:7 Isaac’s brother Ishmael dies 123 25:17 Isaac sends Jacob to Laban
29 Jun 2014
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Four Kinds of Abraham’s Offspring

Offspring Explanation Examples Natural, physical offspring Physical descendants of Abraham Ishmael, Isaac, the sons of Keturah (and by extension Esau, Jacob, etc.) Natural, yet special offspring Physical descendants of Abraham especially tied to God’s elective and saving purposes Isaac (by extension Jacob and the entire nation of Israel) Promised
29 Jun 2014
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Abraham’s Timeline

Event Age of Abraham Genesis Abram departs from Haran, enters Canaan 75 12:4–5 Abram fathers Ishmael with Hagar 85–86 16:3–4 Abraham fathers Isaac with Sarah 100 21:5 Abraham’s wife Sarah dies 137 23:1 Abraham’s son Isaac marries Rebekah 140 25:20
29 Jun 2014
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Chronology of Noah’s Time in the Ark

Dates are in the form of month, day, and Noah’s year, as given in the text. Hence, 2/10/600 means the tenth day of the second month in Noah’s 600th year. Months are calculated at 30 days each. Dates in parentheses are extrapolations from dates explicitly given
29 Jun 2014 1 min read
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The Days of Creation

Location Inhabitants 1. Light and dark 4. Lights of day and night 2. Sea and sky 5. Fish and birds 3. Fertile earth 6. Land animals (including mankind) 7. Rest and enjoyment
29 Jun 2014
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The Generations of Genesis

Primeval History (1:1–11:26) Introduction General heading Specific heading Section introduced 2:4 These are the generations of the heavens and the earth 2:4–4:26 5:1 These are the generations of Adam 5:1–6:8 6:9 These are the generations of Noah 6:
29 Jun 2014 1 min read
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The Hebrew Calendar Compared to the Gregorian (Modern) Calendar

The Hebrew calendar was composed of 12 lunar months, each of which began when the thin crescent moon was first visible at sunset. They were composed of approximately 29/30 days and were built around the agricultural seasons. Apparently some of the names of the months were accommodated from Babylon
29 Jun 2014 3 min read
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Old Testament Timeline: An Overview*

The following dates (all b.c.) are close approximations based on correlating dates between the Bible and other ancient Near Eastern sources (largely from Assyrian accession lists, Babylonian king-lists, or Egyptian historical sources). Often dates can be confirmed between the Assyrian and Babylonian Empires by narratives recording contacts between these
29 Jun 2014 2 min read
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Maps

Map 1: The Middle East Today Map 2: The World of the Patriarchs Map 3: The Exodus from Egypt Map 4: The Tribal Allotments of Israel Map 5: Israel under Saul, David, and Solomon Map 6: The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah Map 7: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires Map
29 Jun 2014 2 min read
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History of Salvation in the Old Testament: Preparing the Way for Christ

(See Overview of the Bible, for a fuller explanation of the “History of Salvation.” The notes in this feature are identified by single verses only, for easy cross-reference with the main study notes on Bible-text pages. However, many of these notes apply to more than just the one verse by
29 Jun 2014 157 min read
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The Bible and Religious Cults

Almost every book in the NT has something to say about false beliefs and those who advocate them. We are warned, e.g., about false prophets (Matt. 7:15–16; 24:11), false christs (Matt. 24:5, 24; Mark 13:22), a different Jesus and a different spirit (2 Cor.
29 Jun 2014 15 min read
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The Bible and World Religions

The Bible and Contemporary Judaism Early History (c. 2100 b.c.–586 b.c.) Beginning with Abraham, the founding “rock” of the Jewish people, and continuing to the modern era, Judaism has maintained continuity and passed down a remarkable legacy (cf. Isa. 51:1–2). Judaism has also been a
29 Jun 2014 29 min read
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The Bible in Christianity

Roman Catholicism Roman Catholicism and Protestantism have many beliefs in common, both adhering to the truths expressed in the Apostles’ Creed and the doctrines crystallized and codified at Nicea and Chalcedon (regarding the Trinity and Christology, respectively). However, they have serious differences in their understanding of doctrines such as Scripture,
29 Jun 2014 36 min read
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How the New Testament Quotes and Interprets the Old Testament

As C. S. Lewis once observed, “one of the rewards of reading the Old Testament regularly” is that “you keep on discovering more and more what a tissue of quotations from it the New Testament is.” Conscientious readers of the Bible may well acknowledge this; but there is much disagreement
29 Jun 2014 12 min read
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The Septuagint

The term Septuagint is commonly used today to refer to the Greek translation of the Jewish Scriptures, the books that are called the “Old Testament” in Christian terminology. Scholars who specialize in Septuagint studies point out, however, that in a more technical sense the word Septuagint refers only to the
29 Jun 2014 9 min read
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The Original Languages of the Bible

Hebrew and Aramaic, and How They Work Introduction The main language of the OT is Classical Hebrew, but some parts are in Aramaic (Ezra 4:7–6:18; 7:12–26; Jer. 10:11; Dan. 2:4–7:28). Two words of Aramaic also occur in the place name Jegar-sahadutha
29 Jun 2014 19 min read
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Archaeology and the Bible

Archaeology and the Reliability of the Old Testament Definition of Archaeology Archaeology may be defined as the systematic study of the material remains of human behavior in the past. It includes written documents and objects of everyday life that are preserved in a fragile or ruined condition. In reality, as
29 Jun 2014 13 min read
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The Reliability of Bible Manuscripts

The Reliability of the Old Testament Manuscripts Introduction At the beginning of the twentieth century, textual criticism of the OT was in its infancy, with few extant early Hebrew manuscripts. However, with the discoveries of the Dead Sea Scrolls beginning in a.d. 1947, scholars found themselves in a better
29 Jun 2014 16 min read
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