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  1. May 21, 2022 · I also decided that it was very probable, not just possible, that the unnamed disciple in John 1:35-41 was the Apostle John. (Link provided in the main chart and in the NT Chronology expanded chart, under “Ministry of Jesus”.) (9-Feb-2022)

  2. Feb 27, 2023 · At the beginning of the 21 st century, Dr. Craig Blaising, provost at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, began using the term disciple-making to refer to this personal, one-to-one spiritual parenting, as opposed to the term discipleship which referred to Christian education in general. This Biblical term, disciple-making, based on ...

  3. Mar 23, 2024 · Here is a timeline of the books of the Old Testament: Genesis – Written by Moses, Genesis tells the creation story and the early history of the world. Exodus – Also written by Moses, Exodus describes the Israelites’ journey out of Egypt. Leviticus – This book contains laws and regulations for the Israelites’ worship and daily life.

  4. Bible History Timeline Chronology. 4004 BC- 3004 BC Adam to Methuselah. 3004 BC – 2348 BC Noah to the Flood. 2348 BC – 2004 BC the Flood to Abraham. 2004 BC – 1754 BC Abraham (Shem dies) 1754 BC – 1504 BC Joseph in Egypt. 1504 BC – 1254 BC Exodus. 1254 BC – 1004 BC Judges to Solomon.

  5. Jul 23, 2021 · First, a disciple is a learner or a student. The Twelve whom Jesus called to be His closest companions were with Him day and night. They had a personal relationship with Him—walking with Him, eating with Him, sharing in His conversation, observing the way He lived, listening to Him preach to the crowds. But they weren’t following Jesus just ...

  6. Jan 21, 2021 · This item: Tetra Scroll - Interactive Disciple Scroll – Bible and World History Vertical Timeline and Wall Chart - Vinyl $145.00 $ 145 . 00 Get it Apr 1 - 4

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  7. timeline.biblehistory.com › event › JonahThe Biblical Timeline

    A prophet of the northern kingdom of Israel whose ministry came probably before or during the early part of the reign of Jeroboam II (c. 793—c. 753 b.c., nearly 11/2 cent. after the death of Solomon and the division of the kingdom c. 931 b.c. He was the son of Amittai (Jon 1:1), and his home was Gath—hepher in Galilee (2 Ki 14:25).

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