OT Outlines I Flashcards
0
Q
- God creates heaven and earth;
- the light;
- the firmament;
- separates the dry land;
- forms the sun, moon, and stars;
- fishes and fowls;
- cattle, wild beasts, and creeping things;
- creates man in his own image, blesses him;
- grants the fruits of the earth for food.
A
Genesis 1
1
Q
Genesis 1
A
- God creates heaven and earth;
- the light;
- the firmament;
- separates the dry land;
- forms the sun, moon, and stars;
- fishes and fowls;
- cattle, wild beasts, and creeping things;
- creates man in his own image, blesses him;
- grants the fruits of the earth for food.
2
Q
Genesis 2
A
- The first Sabbath.
- Further details concerning the manner of creation.
- The planting of the garden of Eden, and its situation;
- man is placed in it; and the tree of knowledge forbidden.
- The animals are named by Adam.
- The making of woman, and the institution of marriage.
3
Q
- The first Sabbath.
- Further details concerning the manner of creation.
- The planting of the garden of Eden, and its situation;
- man is placed in it; and the tree of knowledge forbidden.
- The animals are named by Adam.
- The making of woman, and the institution of marriage.
A
Genesis 2
4
Q
Genesis 3
A
- The serpent deceives Eve.
- Both she and Adam transgress the divine command, and fall into sin.
- God arraigns them.
- The serpent is cursed.
- The promised seed.
- The punishment of mankind.
- Their first clothing.
- Their expulsion from paradise.
5
Q
- The serpent deceives Eve.
- Both she and Adam transgress the divine command, and fall into sin.
- God arraigns them.
- The serpent is cursed.
- The promised seed.
- The punishment of mankind.
- Their first clothing.
- Their expulsion from paradise.
A
Genesis 3
6
Q
Genesis 4
A
- The birth, occupation, and offerings of Cain and Abel.
- Cain murders his brother Abel.
- The curse of Cain.
- Has a son called Enoch, and builds a city, which he calls after his name.
- His descendants, with Lamech and his two wives.
- The birth of Seth,
- and Enosh.
7
Q
- The birth, occupation, and offerings of Cain and Abel.
- Cain murders his brother Abel.
- The curse of Cain.
- Has a son called Enoch, and builds a city, which he calls after his name.
- His descendants, with Lamech and his two wives.
- The birth of Seth,
- and Enosh.
A
Genesis 4
8
Q
Genesis 5
A
- Recapitulation of the creation of man.
- The genealogy, age, and death of the patriarchs from Adam to Noah.
- Enoch’s godliness and translation into Heaven.
- The family line of Methuselah to Noah and his sons
9
Q
- Recapitulation of the creation of man.
- The genealogy, age, and death of the patriarchs from Adam to Noah.
- Enoch’s godliness and translation into Heaven.
- The family line of Methuselah to Noah and his sons
A
Genesis 5
10
Q
Genesis 6
A
- The wickedness of the world, which provoked God’s wrath.
- Noah finds grace.
- His family line
- The order, form, dimensions, and building of the ark.
11
Q
- The wickedness of the world, which provoked God’s wrath.
- Noah finds grace.
- His family line
- The order, form, dimensions, and building of the ark.
A
Genesis 6
12
Q
Genesis 7
A
- Noah, his family and the living creatures enter the ark.
- The flood begins.
- The increase of the flood for forty days.
- All flesh is destroyed by it.
- Its duration of 150 days.
13
Q
- Noah, his family and the living creatures enter the ark.
- The flood begins.
- The increase of the flood for forty days.
- All flesh is destroyed by it.
- Its duration of 150 days.
A
Genesis 7
14
Q
Genesis 8
A
- God remembers Noah and calms the waters.
- The ark rests on Ararat.
- Noah sends forth a raven and then a dove.
- Noah, being commanded, goes forth from the ark.
- He builds an altar, and offers sacrifices,
- which God accepts, and promises to curse the earth no more.
15
Q
- God remembers Noah and calms the waters.
- The ark rests on Ararat.
- Noah sends forth a raven and then a dove.
- Noah, being commanded, goes forth from the ark.
- He builds an altar, and offers sacrifices,
- which God accepts, and promises to curse the earth no more.
A
Genesis 8
16
Q
Genesis 9
A
- God blesses Noah and his sons, and grants them flesh for food.
- Blood and murder are forbidden.
- God’s covenant, of which the rainbow was constituted a pledge.
- Noah’s family replenishes the world.
- Noah plants a vineyard,
- Is drunken, and mocked by his son;
- Curses Canaan;
- Blesses Shem;
- Prays for Japheth, and dies.
17
Q
- God blesses Noah and his sons, and grants them flesh for food.
- Blood and murder are forbidden.
- God’s covenant, of which the rainbow was constituted a pledge.
- Noah’s family replenishes the world.
- Noah plants a vineyard,
- Is drunken, and mocked by his son;
- Curses Canaan;
- Blesses Shem;
- Prays for Japheth, and dies.
A
Genesis 9
18
Q
Genesis 10
A
- The generations of Noah.
- Japheth.
- Ham.
- Nimrod becomes the first monarch; the descendants of Canaan.
- The sons of Shem.
19
Q
- The generations of Noah.
- Japheth.
- Ham.
- Nimrod becomes the first monarch; the descendants of Canaan.
- The sons of Shem.
A
Genesis 10
20
Q
Genesis 11
A
- One language in the world.
- The building of Babel.
- It is interrupted by the confusion of tongues, and the builders dispersed.
- The generations of Shem.
- The generations of Terah, the father of Abram.
- Terah, with Abram and Lot, move from Ur to Haran.
21
Q
- One language in the world.
- The building of Babel.
- It is interrupted by the confusion of tongues, and the builders dispersed.
- The generations of Shem.
- The generations of Terah, the father of Abram.
- Terah, with Abram and Lot, move from Ur to Haran.
A
Genesis 11
22
Q
Genesis 12
A
- God calls Abram, and blesses him with a promise of Christ.
- He departs with Lot from Haran, and comes to Canaan.
- He journeys through Canaan,
- which is promised to him in a vision.
- He is driven by famine into Egypt.
- Fear makes him feign his wife to be his sister.
- Pharaoh, having taken her from him, is compelled to restore her.
- Pharaoh reproves Abram, whom he dismisses.
23
Q
- God calls Abram, and blesses him with a promise of Christ.
- He departs with Lot from Haran, and comes to Canaan.
- He journeys through Canaan,
- which is promised to him in a vision.
- He is driven by famine into Egypt.
- Fear makes him feign his wife to be his sister.
- Pharaoh, having taken her from him, is compelled to restore her.
- Pharaoh reproves Abram, whom he dismisses.
A
Genesis 12