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Chapter (6) Action Over Inaction
1. A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new. 2. Expecting perfectionism wastes time. 3. Making mistakes…
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ISRAEL – ABRAHAM TO MODERN (Contents)
PART I: Patriarchal Period – The Birth of a Nation (c. 2000–1700 BCE) The Call of Abraham Isaac and the…
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PART I: Patriarchal Period – The Birth of a Nation (c. 2000–1700 BCE)
ISRAEL – ABRAHAM TO MODERNA Comprehensive Chronological and Theological History The Call of Abraham Historical BackgroundThe patriarchal period begins with…
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Isaac and the Covenant Lineage
Introduction and Genealogical ContextIsaac, the son of Abraham and Sarah, occupies a pivotal position in the covenantal narrative of Israel.…
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Jacob (Israel) and the Twelve Tribes
Introduction and Narrative TransitionJacob, the younger son of Isaac and Rebekah, emerges as a central figure in the patriarchal narrative…
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PART II: Egyptian Sojourn and National Deliverance (c. 1700–1250 BCE)
Sojourn in Egypt and Enslavement Historical Transition and Settlement in EgyptThe period following Jacob’s migration to Egypt marks a significant…
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The Exodus under Moses
The Call and Commission of MosesThe Exodus narrative begins with the divine calling of Moses, a Hebrew raised in Pharaoh’s…
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Wilderness Journey and Covenant Testing
Introduction to the Wilderness PeriodThe wilderness journey, which spans approximately forty years, constitutes a critical phase in Israel’s formation as…
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PART III: Conquest and Confederation (c. 1250–1050 BCE)
Joshua and the Conquest of Canaan Historical Context and Leadership ContinuityFollowing the death of Moses, leadership of the Israelite community…
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Period of the Judges (Crisis of Leadership)
Historical and Theological ContextThe period of the Judges, spanning roughly from 1200 to 1050 BCE, represents a transitional and turbulent…
