Judges of Ancient Israel
The Hebrew Judges of ancient Israel. It begins with Moses and ends with Samuel. Inserted are the time periods when there was no judge, Israel forgot God, and their enemies enslaved them.
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The Hebrew Judges of ancient Israel. It begins with Moses and ends with Samuel. Inserted are the time periods when there was no judge, Israel forgot God, and their enemies enslaved them.
The Hebrew calendar showing months and feasts as described in the books of Exodus, Leviticus, Deuteronomy, and Esther
Two census were taken of the “men able to go to war, ages 20 years old and upward”. One was taken soon after leaving Egypt and the other was taken before crossing into the promised land. This graph shows a comparison of the two.
The arrangement of the Hebrew campsite in the wilderness.
A chart illustrating the 10 plagues of Egypt, as described in the book of Exodus.
Abraham’s genealogy, starting with Abraham and ending with the sons of Jacob.
The sons of Noah – Ham, Shem, and Japheth – and the territories where they began to spread across the earth, after the flood.
A possible design for Noah’s ark. It shows the dimensions of the ark and a size comparison of man to the ark.
Timeline of the patriarchs. It begins with Adam (creation) and ends at the time Israel settled in the land of Egypt.
This chart shows the differences in lifespans of the patriarchs before and after the flood.
The seven days of creation from the book of Genesis. It provides a short summary of each day.