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I. Primeval History | Genesis 1:1–11:26 | |
A. God’s creation and ordering of heaven and earth | Genesis 1:1–2:3 | |
B. Earth’s first people | Genesis 2:4–4:26 | |
1. The man and woman in the sanctuary of Eden | Genesis 2:4–25 | |
2. The couple rebels against God | Genesis 3:1–24 | |
3. Adam and Eve’s sons | Genesis 4:1–26 | |
C. Adam’s descendants | Genesis 5:1–6:8 | |
1. The family line from Adam to Noah | Genesis 5:1–32 | |
2. The wickedness of humanity | Genesis 6:1–8 | |
D. Noah’s descendants | Genesis 6:9–9:29 | |
1. Noah and the flood | Genesis 6:9–9:19 | |
2. The cursing of Canaan | Genesis 9:20–29 | |
E. The descendants of Noah’s sons | Genesis 10:1–11:9 | |
1. The clans, languages, lands, and nations | Genesis 10:1–32 | |
2. The Tower of Babel | Genesis 11:1–9 | |
F. Shem’s descendants | Genesis 11:10–26 | |
II. Patriarchal History | Genesis 11:27–50:26 | |
A. Terah’s descendants | Genesis 11:27–25:18 | |
1. A brief introduction to Terah’s family | Genesis 11:27–32 | |
2. Abram’s migration to Canaan | Genesis 12:1–9 | |
3. Abram in Egypt | Genesis 12:10–20 | |
4. Abram and Lot separate | Genesis 13:1–18 | |
5. Abram’s rescue of Lot | Genesis 14:1–24 | |
6. God’s covenant with Abram | Genesis 15:1–21 | |
7. The birth of Ishmael | Genesis 16:1–16 | |
8. The covenant of circumcision | Genesis 17:1–27 | |
9. The destruction of Sodom | Genesis 18:1–19:29 | |
10. Lot’s relationship with his daughters | Genesis 19:30–38 | |
11. Abimelech takes Sarah into his harem | Genesis 20:1–18 | |
12. The birth of Isaac | Genesis 21:1–21 | |
13. Abimelech makes a treaty with Abraham | Genesis 21:22–34 | |
14. The testing of Abraham | Genesis 22:1–19 | |
15. Nahor’s children | Genesis 22:20–24 | |
16. The death and burial of Sarah | Genesis 23:1–20 | |
17. A wife for Isaac | Genesis 24:1–67 | |
18. The death of Abraham | Genesis 25:1–11 | |
19. The genealogy of Ishmael | Genesis 25:12–18 | |
B. Isaac’s descendants | Genesis 25:19–37:1 | |
1. The birth of Esau and Jacob | Genesis 25:19–26 | |
2. Esau sells his birthright | Genesis 25:27–34 | |
3. Isaac in Gerar | Genesis 26:1–35 | |
4. Isaac blesses Jacob | Genesis 27:1–45 | |
5. Jacob is sent to find a wife | Genesis 27:46–28:9 | |
6. Jacob at Bethel | Genesis 28:10–22 | |
7. Jacob meets Rachel and Laban | Genesis 29:1–14 | |
8. Jacob marries Leah and Rachel | Genesis 29:15–30 | |
9. Jacob’s children | Genesis 29:31–30:24 | |
10. Jacob prepares to return to Canaan | Genesis 30:25–31:18 | |
11. Laban accuses Jacob in Gilead | Genesis 31:19–55 | |
12. Jacob prepares to meet Esau again | Genesis 32:1–21 | |
13. Jacob encounters God at Peniel | Genesis 32:22–32 | |
14. Jacob is reconciled with Esau | Genesis 33:1–20 | |
15. The rape of Dinah | Genesis 34:1–31 | |
16. Jacob’s onward journey to Hebron | Genesis 35:1–29 | |
17. Esau’s descendants in Edom | Genesis 36:1–37:1 | |
C. Jacob’s descendants | Genesis 37:2–50:26 | |
1. Joseph is sold into slavery | Genesis 37:2–36 | |
2. Judah and Tamar | Genesis 38:1–30 | |
3. Joseph in Egypt | Genesis 39:1–23 | |
4. Joseph and the king’s prisoners | Genesis 40:1–23 | |
5. Joseph interprets Pharaoh’s dreams | Genesis 41:1–57 | |
6. The brothers’ first journey to Egypt | Genesis 42:1–38 | |
7. Joseph’s brothers return to Egypt | Genesis 43:1–34 | |
8. Benjamin is accused of stealing | Genesis 44:1–34 | |
9. Joseph discloses his identity | Genesis 45:1–28 | |
10. Jacob’s family relocates to Egypt | Genesis 46:1–27 | |
11. Jacob’s family settles in Egypt | Genesis 46:28–47:12 | |
12. Joseph oversees the famine response in Egypt | Genesis 47:13–26 | |
13. Jacob requests to be buried in Canaan | Genesis 47:27–31 | |
14. Jacob’s blessing of Joseph, Ephraim, and Manasseh | Genesis 48:1–22 | |
15. Jacob blesses his 12 sons | Genesis 49:1–28 | |
16. The death and burial of Jacob | Genesis 49:29–50:14 | |
17. Joseph reassures his brothers | Genesis 50:15–21 | |
18. The death of Joseph | Genesis 50:22–26 |
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