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  1. A CHRONOLOGY OF MAJOR EVENTS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT. The flood: God’s judgment upon a corrupted mankind - Genesis 6:9-8:19. New beginnings for the human race - Genesis 8:20-11:32. Between the last writings of the Old Testament and the appearance of Christ, several major developments set the stage for the Gospel story.

  2. The Greek word in verse 3, translated as “order,” is kethexes which means in chronological or sequential order. Luke also states that his account is based on the accounts of eyewitnesses ( Luke 1:2 ). There are frequent references to people who remembered the events ( Luke 1:66; 2:19, 51 ).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GeshtinannaGeshtinanna - Wikipedia

    In the Old Babylonian period, Geshtinanna was worshiped in Isin, Nippur, Uruk and Tell al-Rimah (Qattara). References to her are known from personal letters from this period, though they are uncommon.

  4. There are numerous reasons for why we have four gospel accounts, but one reason is that each Gospel provides a different perspective on the life of Jesus, and is also written with different purposes and motives.

  5. An Extended Chart of the Minor Prophets. Key Notes: Their times and messages in line with history. "...I will pour My Spirit upon all flesh; your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, and your young men shall see visions." 2:28.

  6. CHRONOLOGY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. The arrangement of OT events in time, including their dates and correlation with secular history. Outline. I. Principles of chronology. To date the events of the OT serves both to clarify their sequence in Biblical history and to emphasize their reality in time and space.

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  8. Old Testament Reading Chart,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2002), 6 “Reading Chart,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide, 6 Old Testament Reading Chart

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