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===The [[Old Testament Patriarchs|Patriarchs]]===
 
===The [[Old Testament Patriarchs|Patriarchs]]===
  
The second half of Genesis describes the story of the Patriarchs. The Patriarchs were the fore-fathers of ancient Israel and include [[Abraham]], [[Isaac]]. [[Jacob]] and his 12 sons, and [[King David]]. The patriarchal period refers to the time from [[Abraham]] (around 1,800 BC) to [[Joseph]], the son of Jacob, and is recorded in the [[Book of Genesis]].
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The second half of Genesis describes the story of the Patriarchs. The Patriarchs were the fore-fathers of ancient Israel and include [[Abraham]], [[Isaac]]. [[Jacob]] and his 12 sons. The patriarchal period refers to the time from [[Abraham]] (around 1,800 BC) to [[Joseph]], the son of Jacob.
  
 
===Moses and the Exodus and Conquest of Canaan===
 
===Moses and the Exodus and Conquest of Canaan===

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Biblical Figures
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There are many stories of people in the Bible that give insight into history and culture and life. The central figure in the Bible is God who was revealed to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. God revealed himself to Abraham who is a key figure in Genesis. He revealed himself to the Moses who delivered the Israelites out of slavery, and to David whom he made king over Israel. There is much to learn from every character in the Bible.

God

God is the central figure of the Bible. The Bible opens in Genesis 1:1 with the words that God created the universe. The following chapters and books then focus on God's revelation of himself to the world and their acceptance or rejection of him. In the New Testament it becomes apparent that God himself became the man Jesus. As John puts it in John 1:1, Jesus (the Word) was God

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

Early Genesis

The first eleven chapters of the book of Genesis give an account of some of the first humans beginning with the first man Adam, his wife Eve, their children Cain, Abel and Seth and Seth's descendent Noah. Many Christians accept that these people were actual real figures in history. Some Christians however believe that these stories are more like parables that explain the human condition and point to one God who created everything.

The Patriarchs

The second half of Genesis describes the story of the Patriarchs. The Patriarchs were the fore-fathers of ancient Israel and include Abraham, Isaac. Jacob and his 12 sons. The patriarchal period refers to the time from Abraham (around 1,800 BC) to Joseph, the son of Jacob.

Moses and the Exodus and Conquest of Canaan

The Time of the Judges

Following the conquest of the land of Canaan by the Israelites, the people were led by judges such as Samson and Gideon. A biblical judge (not to be confused with modern day legal judges) was a person that God called to be a deliver to the people of Israel in a time of need.

The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah

The Prophets and the Exile and Return

Jesus and the Apostles

Apostles

The First Christians

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