Cameroon Bible Institute

  • Massamangye Oscaline posted an update 1 year, 2 months ago

    So far I will like to appreciate the teacher, my mates and my self for the sacrifices in order to learned from the creative Bible study Methods. It’s indeed helping me to know new things and creating impacts in my life. I will be sharing from Chapter 7 what I have learned.
    I have learned that chronological history tells when an event occurred in the past. Chronological means in order or sequence. B.C. are numbers marked to show that an event happened before the birth of Christ. Why A.D. are numbers marked to show that an event happened after the time of the birth of Jesus. There are several ways in which I can know the chronological history of the Bible event, some of it are;
    * Dates of some events.
    * Early records of historians provide dates.
    * Through archaeology, which is the study of ancient things.
    The chronological history of the Bible is most easily divided into twelve major periods and the 12 periods of Bible history starts with Creation to Abraham. The following are the description of major events which occurred in these 12 periods of Bible history;
    1). Creation To Abraham tell the stories of Noah, Cain, Abel and Tower of Babel happened during this period.
    2). Abraham to Moses talk about Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph which were the key men during this period.
    3).The Exodus talks on Israel’s diliverance from Egypt happened.
    4). The conquest which talks on Isreal conquered of the promise Land during this repiod.
    5). The Judges tells the great sin during which God raised up judges to deliver Isreal.
    6). The kingdom was a period were Saul, David and Solomon reigned as Kings.
    7). The 2 kingdoms is seen when Isreal was split into two kingdoms.
    8). Judah Alone means Judah was the only kingdom.
    9). The Captivity is seen when Isreal and Judah were in bondage during this period.
    10). The restoration is when the Temple and Jerusalem were rebuilt during this time.
    11). Life of Christ is seen in Matthew, Mark, luke and John.
    12). The spread of the Gospel is seen in Acts and the Epistles.
    The above periods and description is helping me for better understanding of the Bible.Thanks