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Ten Commandments Timeline
Following the Israelites' exodus from Egypt, God led them to Mount Sinai where He summoned Moses to receive divine laws. On the mountain, God inscribed the Ten โฆ
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Moses Character
Moses was a prophet chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt during the Exodus. Through a series of divine plagues and the miraculous partinโฆ
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Mount Sinai Place
Mount Sinai, also known as Horeb in some biblical passages, is the mountain in the Sinai Peninsula where God appeared to Moses in a burning bush and later desceโฆ
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Mercy Theme
In the Bible, mercy describes God's compassionate choice to withhold the punishment humanity deserves for sin while offering tender care to the broken and repenโฆ
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Israel Scattered Among Nations Prophecy
When Israel turned aside from the Lord's commandments, the warning delivered through Moses came to pass as the nation was driven from its land and scattered amoโฆ
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The Ten Plagues of Egypt Miracle
The Ten Plagues of Egypt refer to a series of divine judgments inflicted upon the land and people of Egypt as described in the Book of Exodus. These calamities,โฆ
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The Ten Virgins Parable
Jesus told this parable to his disciples to stress the urgency of remaining spiritually prepared for his return as judge and bridegroom. Ten virgins set out witโฆ
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Abraham's Intercession for Sodom Prayer
In the book of Genesis, Abraham learns from the Lord that Sodom and Gomorrah are to be destroyed because of their great sin. Standing before God, Abraham intercโฆ
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Crossing the Red Sea Battle
In the Book of Exodus, after the ten plagues compelled Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, he changed his mind and sent his army to recaptuโฆ
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Golden Pot of Manna Sacred Object
The Golden Pot of Manna refers to a jar made of gold that held a preserved sample of the manna, the miraculous bread-like substance God provided daily to sustaiโฆ
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The Sabbath Feast
The Sabbath was established by God at the conclusion of the six days of Creation, when He rested on the seventh day and blessed it as a day of rest. This weeklyโฆ
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Daniel's Four Beasts Dream/Vision
In the Book of Daniel, the prophet receives a night vision of four great beasts rising from a churning sea, each representing successive Gentile world empires tโฆ
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Jehovah-Rohi Name of God
Jehovah-Rohi (ืึฐืืึธื ืจึนืขึดื) means 'The LORD Is My Shepherd,' expressed by David in Psalm 23:1. The Hebrew 'rohi' comes from 'ra'ah,' meaning to tend and pastureโฆ
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10 - Law & Responsibility Number
The number ten in Scripture embodies divine order and the solemn responsibility entrusted to humanity under God's law. It appears prominently in the giving of tโฆ
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Moses Author
Raised in the courts of Pharaoh yet called by God from the burning bush, Moses became the instrument through whom the Lord delivered His people from Egyptian boโฆ
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New Birth / New Creation Cross-Reference
The promise of a transformed heart and spirit forms a central thread in the redemptive narrative from the prophets to the apostles. Ezekiel records the Lord's pโฆ
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Barak Character
Barak served as an Israelite military commander during the period of the judges when the Canaanites under King Jabin oppressed Israel. At the direction of the pโฆ
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Kadesh Barnea Place
Kadesh Barnea served as a key encampment for the Israelites in the wilderness of Paran during their journey from Egypt to Canaan. From this site Moses sent twelโฆ
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Stewardship Theme
In the Bible, stewardship originates in Genesis where God creates humanity in His image and entrusts them with dominion over the earth, commanding them to cultiโฆ
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The Ten Plagues Timeline
The Ten Plagues occurred during the Israelites' enslavement in Egypt. God commissioned Moses to demand their release from Pharaoh, who repeatedly refused despitโฆ
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Called Out of Egypt Prophecy
The prophecy spoken through Hosea recalls how the Lord once summoned his son Israel out of Egypt, establishing a lasting pattern of divine rescue from oppressioโฆ
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Ten Lepers Cleansed Miracle
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus encounters ten lepers while traveling between Samaria and Galilee, and upon their plea for mercy, instructs them to present themselโฆ
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The Wicked Tenants Parable
Jesus addressed this parable to the chief priests, depicting a vineyard owner who let out his property to tenants and journeyed afar. Time after time he dispatcโฆ
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Fall of Samaria (722 BC) Battle
The Fall of Samaria in 722 BC marked the conquest of the northern kingdom of Israel by the Assyrian Empire under Shalmaneser V and Sargon II. After a three-yearโฆ
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Stone Tablets of the Law Sacred Object
The Stone Tablets of the Law consisted of two stone tablets inscribed by the finger of God with the Ten Commandments, forming the heart of the covenant establisโฆ
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Feast of Trumpets Feast
The Feast of Trumpets, commanded in Leviticus 23:23-25 and Numbers 29:1-6, is observed on the first day of the seventh month as a sacred assembly and day of resโฆ
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Laban Warned Not to Harm Jacob Dream/Vision
In the Book of Genesis, after Jacob secretly departs from his father-in-law Laban with his family and flocks following years of tense dealings, Laban pursues hiโฆ
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David Author
From the fields where he tended his father's sheep, David was called to shepherd the nation of Israel as its anointed king, a man after God's own heart whose liโฆ
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The Bride Cross-Reference
Scripture uses the bride to depict the tender and faithful love between God and His people, mirroring the devotion of a bridegroom for his beloved. This portrayโฆ
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Caleb Character
Caleb was one of the twelve Israelite spies sent by Moses to scout the Promised Land of Canaan. While ten of the spies returned with a discouraging report that โฆ
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Decapolis Place
The Decapolis was a league of ten Greco-Roman cities east of the Jordan River, characterized by Hellenistic culture, architecture, and governance under Roman inโฆ
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Giving of the Law Timeline
Following the Israelites' exodus from Egypt, God led them to Mount Sinai to establish a formal covenant, setting them apart as His chosen nation bound by divineโฆ
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The Burning Bush Miracle
In the Book of Exodus, while tending his father-in-law's flock near Mount Horeb, Moses encountered a bush that burned with fire yet remained unconsumed. From wiโฆ
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The Lost Coin Parable
In this parable told amid the grumbling of Pharisees and scribes over Christ's welcome to sinners, a woman who held ten silver coins loses one and refuses to abโฆ
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The Tabernacle Sacred Object
The Tabernacle was the portable tent sanctuary where God dwelt among the Israelites during their wilderness wanderings and early settlement of Canaan. Constructโฆ
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Passover (Pesach) Feast
Observed on the fourteenth of Nisan, the Passover recalls how the blood of the lamb protected Israelite homes from judgment in Egypt's tenth plague, marking theโฆ
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Midianite Soldier's Barley Loaf Dream Dream/Vision
In the Book of Judges, Gideon overheard two Midianite soldiers discussing a dream in which a barley loaf rolled into their camp, struck a tent, and overturned iโฆ
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James Author
As the brother of Jesus who rose to lead the Jerusalem church after the resurrection, James played a pivotal role in guiding the early believers through the tenโฆ
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The Vine Cross-Reference
Throughout the biblical narrative God establishes Israel as his vine, a people carefully planted and tended in the promised land yet repeatedly failing to produโฆ
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Jeroboam Character
Jeroboam was the first king of the northern kingdom of Israel, which formed after the united monarchy split following Solomonโs death around 930 BC, when the teโฆ
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Samaria Place
Samaria was the central region of ancient Israel situated between Judea to the south and Galilee to the north, serving as the homeland of the Samaritans, a peopโฆ
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The Passover Timeline
In the book of Exodus, God sends ten plagues upon Egypt to compel Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery. The final plague results in the death of everyโฆ
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The Unforgiving Servant Parable
In response to Peter's question about forgiveness, Jesus presented this parable to his disciples. A ruler forgives his servant's vast debt of ten thousand talenโฆ
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Bronze Laver Sacred Object
The Bronze Laver was a large basin crafted from bronze mirrors donated by Israelite women, positioned between the altar of burnt offering and the tabernacle entโฆ
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Day of Atonement Feast
On the tenth day of Tishri Israel paused for this most solemn observance, when the high priest alone passed beyond the veil into the Holy of Holies to sprinkle โฆ
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Hosea Author
The prophet Hosea was instructed by the Lord to take an unfaithful wife whose actions served as a vivid illustration of Israel's idolatry and departure from theโฆ
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Pharaoh (of the Exodus) Character
The Pharaoh of the Exodus ruled Egypt during the period of Israelite enslavement and repeatedly refused Moses' repeated requests, issued at God's command, to alโฆ
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Pontus Place
Pontus was a region along the southern coast of the Black Sea in northeastern Asia Minor that became a Roman province and is mentioned several times in the New โฆ
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Spies Sent to Canaan Timeline
Following the Exodus from Egypt, God instructed Moses to send one leader from each of the twelve tribes to scout the land of Canaan, which had been promised to โฆ
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The Minas (Pounds) Parable
In this parable told to his disciples Jesus depicts a nobleman departing to receive a kingdom who entrusts each of ten servants with one mina to put to work in โฆ
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Zephaniah Author
Descending from Judah's royal line, Zephaniah prophesied in the days of King Josiah, urging the nation to humble itself before the coming day of the Lord that wโฆ
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Orpah Character
Orpah was a Moabite woman who married Chilion, one of the two sons of Elimelech and Naomi, an Israelite family that had migrated to Moab during a famine in Bethโฆ
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Solomon's Apostasy Timeline
In the later years of his reign, King Solomon's numerous marriages to foreign women caused him to turn away from exclusive worship of the Lord and toward the idโฆ
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The Vine and the Branches Parable
In addressing his disciples on the eve of his departure, Jesus presented himself as the true vine tended by the Father as husbandman, with believers as branchesโฆ
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Abishag Character
Abishag was a beautiful young woman from Shunem chosen by David's servants to attend the elderly king, lie beside him, and provide warmth during his final illneโฆ
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Fall of Israel (Samaria) Timeline
The northern kingdom of Israel, centered in Samaria, fell to the Assyrian Empire around 722 BC when Sargon II completed the capture of the capital following a tโฆ
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Ananias the High Priest Character
Ananias served as high priest in Jerusalem from approximately AD 47 to 59 and presided over the Sanhedrin during the apostle Paul's arrest in the city. When Pauโฆ
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Deportation of Jehoiachin Timeline
During the reign of King Jehoiachin in 597 BC, Babylonian forces under Nebuchadnezzar II captured Jerusalem after a brief siege, leading to the deportation of tโฆ
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Psalms 89:31 Verse
If they break my statutes, and keep not my commandments;
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Psalms 78:7 Verse
That they might set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments:
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Deuteronomy 10:4 Verse
And he wrote on the tables, according to the first writing, the ten commandments, which the LORD spake unto you in the mount out of the midst of the fire in theโฆ
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Deuteronomy 4:13 Verse
And he declared unto you his covenant, which he commanded you to perform, even ten commandments; and he wrote them upon two tables of stone.
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Exodus 34:28 Verse
And he was there with the LORD forty days and forty nights; he did neither eat bread, nor drink water. And he wrote upon the tables the words of the covenant, tโฆ