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Learn about the flow of Old Testament Bible History from the creation of Adam to the captivity of God's people!
Map showing Euphrates and Tigris Rivers. The region around the Euphrates river is known as Mesopotamia. This area, where the invention of writing and the wheel occurred, is the cradle of civilization. Mesopotamia eventually became the heartland of the Babylonian and Assyrian world empires.
The map on this page displays Old Testament events and where they took place. Adullam At one time Adullam was a Canaanite royal city. It is also the location where King David hid in a cave from King Saul (1Samuel 22:1, 2Samuel 23:13).
The tenth chapter of Genesis delineates seventy descendants (twenty-six from Shem, thirty from Ham and fourteen from Japheth) who were born after the waters of Noah's flood subsided. The number 70, many times, symbolizes judgment or a perfect spiritual order and is the foundation of the table.
How many children were in Abraham's family tree? Through which wife of Jacob does Jesus trace his lineage?
In order for the Israelites, with Joshua as their leader, to receive their inheritance in the land of Canaan they had to do two things. The first was to overcome certain nations already in or near the Promised Land (Deuteronomy 7:1 - 2).
From Antioch, the two apostles and John (surnamed Mark) begin Paul's first missionary journey (Acts 13:4 - 52, 14:1 - 25). Apostle Paul and company travel to Seleucia then sail to Salamis, the principle city and seaport of the island of Cyprus. Cyprus is where Barnabas was born and raised (Acts 4:36). In Salamis, they preach the gospel in ...
The apostle wrote Revelation around 95 A.D. Map showing Revelation's Seven Churches. While on Patmos John is given several prophetic visions by God. He is told to perform two simple tasks. They were to see (meaning to pay attention to what God would show him) and to write (to record what he saw).
Late Autumn 49 A.D. Paul and Barnabas stay in Antioch a certain number of days until they have a sharp disagreement over whether to take John Mark with them on another missionary journey. The argument becomes so heated that they separate (Acts 15:36 - 41).