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2166 BCE
Gods promise to Abraham
, God promised Abraham that He would multiply his descendants as the stars in the sky. He would be their God and give them a specific piece of land forever. it is inportment because we are the stars -
1728 BCE
joseph (sold into slavery
Joseph was sold by his own brothers as a slave and was purchased by Potiphar, a captain of the guard of Pharaoh. But even as an indentured servant, Joseph turned every experience and all circumstances, no matter how trying, into something good. in hard times keep praying and trusting God. -
1446 BCE
the ten plagues and the exodus
the Nile River turned to blood, an infestation of frogs, followed by gnats and flies, disease, boils, hail, locusts, unending darkness, and then the death of all firstborns. Each of these nine plagues is a direct counter to Pharaoh's evil against Israel in Exodus 1. how God sent the plagues and killed the son of pharoh. -
1446 BCE
the passover
commemorates the slavery of the Israelites in Egypt and their ultimate exodus to freedom. This story of redemption from slavery is the “master-story” of the Jewish People – a story that has shaped Jewish consciousness and values. the first born died and pharoh was angree. -
1446 BCE
God parts the red sea
. 16 But lift up your rod, and stretch out your hand over the sea and divide it. And the children of Israel shall go on dry ground through the midst of the sea. how God can split the red sea into two. -
1445 BCE
the ten commandments
God gave the 10 Commandments from Mount Sinai, accompanied by smoke, earthquakes and the blast of a trumpet to emphasize the importance of these laws. Moses recorded God’s words in Exodus 20 and recounted the event again in Deuteronomy 5. Even with the 10 commandments we still mess up in life. -
1445 BCE
wandering in the widerness
How many of us have been there—crying out, “Enough is enough” or in the case of deprivation, “Not enough is not enough”? I suspect most of us know the feeling of being asked to carry more than we can. We look around and instead of seeing the normal plentitude we glimpse only empty stores: no figs, no grain, no pomegranates. Not even water. they did not know where they where going and where tired -
1406 BCE
settling canaan
The Bible gives a central place to the ‘Land of Canaan’, the territory that God gave Abraham and his descendants in the Book of Genesis. In the Jewish tradition, it is also known as the ‘Land of Israel’, the ‘Holy Land’ and the ‘Promised Land’.they settled in the land and it was cool. -
1100 BCE
Gideon
In this Bible story, from chapter 6 of the book of Judges, Gideon is called upon to save the people of Israel by leading them against the Midianites. In a common theme of apostasy, the people of Israel had done "what was evil in the sight of the Lord, and the Lord gave them into the hand of Midian. Gideon was vary vary strong and showed off his muscles.