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The Book of Judges

Chapter Outlines

  
 


An Outline of Genesis

I. Creation through to the patriarch Abraham, 1:1 to 11:26. A. The creation of the heavens and the earth, 1:1 to 2:25. 1. The six days of creation, 1:1–31. 2. The institution of the Sabbath day, 2:1–3. 3. Man’s creation and the Garden in Eden, 2:4–25. B. The history of the Fall and the immediate results, 3:1 to 5:32. 1. The temptation and Fall, 3:1–8. 2. The expulsion from the garden, 3:9–24. 3. Cain and Abel, 4:1–15. 4. The descendants of Cain, 4:16–24. 5. The generations from Adam to Noah, 4:25 to 5:32. C. The Great Flood, 6:1 to 9:17. 1. The violence on earth, and the degeneracy of the antediluvians, 6:1–13. 2. Noah builds of the ark, 6:14–22. 3. The narrative of the Flood, 7:1 to 8:14. 4. God’s new covenant with the world, 8:15 to 9:17. D. Noah through to Abraham, 9:18 to 11:26. 1. The accounts of Noah’s sons, 9:18-29. 2. The table of nations, 10:1–32. 3. The confusion of languages at Babel, 11:1–9. 4. The generations from Shem to Abraham, 11:10–26. II. The Patriarchs Abraham and Isaac, 11:27 to 26:35. A. Abram, 11:27 to 16:16. 1. The call of Abram and his journey to Canaan, 11:27 to 12:9. 2. His experience in Egypt, 12:10–20. 3. His parting with Lot, 13:1–18. 4. His rescue of Lot, and his meeting with Melchizedek, 14:1–24. 5. God’ covenant with Abram, 15:1–21. 6. His marriage with Hagar, and the birth of Ishmael, 16:1–16. B. Abraham, 17:1 to 25:18. 1. God’s renewed covenant, Abram becomes Abraham, circumcision introduced, 17:1–27. 2. Abraham and the angels, Sodom’s destruction along with the neighboring cities, 18:1 to 19:38. 3. His experiences at Gerar, the birth of Isaac, and the expulsion of Ishmael, 20:1 to 21:34. 4. Abraham’s supreme test, 22:1–24. 5. His wife Sarah’s death and burial, 23:1–20. 6. Isaac is married to Rebekah, 24:1–67. 7. The descendants of Abraham, 25:1–18. C. Isaac, 25:19 to 26:35. 1. Isaac’s sons, 25:19–34. 2. Isaac and Abimelech at Gerar, 26:1–35. III. The Patriarch Jacob, 27:1 to 36:43. A. Jacob, the deceiver, 27:1 to 31:55. 1. Jacob takes his older brother&rsqo;s blessing by deception, 27:1–46. 2. Jacob’s flees to Haran, and the vision at Bethel, 28:1–22. 3. Jacob works for his wives and raises his family, 29:1 to 30:43. 4. Jacob’s flees from Laban, 31:1–55. B. Jacob in Canaan, 32:1 to 36:43. 1. Jacob moves back to Canaan, wrestles with God at Peniel, 32:1 to 33:20. 2. The carnage and family disgrace at Shechem, 34:1 to 35:29. 3. The descendants of Esau, 36:1–43. IV. Joseph saves his family, 37:1 to 50:26. A. Joseph and his brothers, 37:1–36. B. Judah’s disgrace, 38:1–30. C. Joseph stands by his principles, 39:1 to 40:23. D. Joseph saves Egypt from famine calamity, 41:1–57. E. Joseph and his brothers in Egypt, 42:1 to 45:28. F. Jacob moves to Egypt, 46:1 to 47:31. G. Jacob’s blessings, 48:1 to 49:33. H. The death of Jacob and of Joseph, 50:1–26.

 

The Book of Judges: Chapter Outlines