Monday, December 30, 2024

Chapter Headings 

in the 

Ruckman Reference Bible


     

>>>>>>>GENESIS<<<<<<<


GENESIS 1

 1-8: Activity in the universe

V1 the heaven and the earth

a) Gen. 2:4; Psa 24:1-2

V2 the face of the waters

b) Psa 136:6; Job 38:4; 2 Pet 3:5; Psa 104:5-9, 90:2; Job 41:32; Isa 63:11; Amos 7:4; Hab 3:10

V3 and there was light

  1.  Dan 2:22; Psa 104:2; 2 Cor 4:6; Psa 74:16; Jer 31:35

V5 the light Day

  1.  1 Thess 5:5; Psa 74:16; Isa 43:13

V7 and it was so

  1.  Prov 8:28-29


9-13: Activity on the earth

V12 after his kind

  1. Deut 14:13-18


14-19: Activity in the universe and the solar system

V16 and the lesser light to rule the night

  1. Song 6:10; Psa 74:16; 84:11; 136:7-9


20-31: More activity on the earth

V20 and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven

  1. Gen 2:19; Isa 48:1; 23:4

V21 And God created whales

  1. Lam 4:3


GENESIS 2

1-3: The Sabbath as a rest

4-7: Details on the first chapter

8-14: The origins of all civilizations

15-17: The Edenic covenant

18-25: The origins of sex


GENESIS 3

1-6: The origins of sin on earth

7-13: The original alibis for sin

14-21: The judgments for sin and the Adamic covenant

22-24: The results of sin


GENESIS 4

1-7: The origin of all religions

8-15: The first types of Christ, the Jew, and the Negro

16-17: The first city builder

18-26: The Cainite builders of modern civilization


GENESIS 5

1-3: The loss of God’s image

4-27: Adam’s genealogy to Noah

28-32: The negative pessimists of Noah’s day


GENESIS 6

1-4: The origin of the “gods” of mythology

5-8: God - the almighty, negative Pessimist

9-13: The sources of the three main races of humanity

14-22: The ark and its occupants


GENESIS 7

1-16: The preservation of animal life

17-24 The totally universal Flood


GENESIS 8

1-12: The end of the Flood

13-19: The departure from the ark

20-22: The source of the earth’s seasons


GENESIS 9

1-7: The changes in nature

8-17: The Noahic covenant

18-29: The racial prophecies that take place in history 

between 2003 B.C. - A.D. 2008


GENESIS 10

1-5: The historical source of the Caucasians (Europeans)

6-20: The historical source of the Negroes (Africans)

21-32: The historical source of the Orientals (Asiatics)


GENESIS 11

1-5: The first integrated “United Nations”

6-9: Again, the almighty, negative Pessimist

10-32: Jesus Christ’s genealogy from Shem to Abraham


GENESIS 12

1-5: The Abrahamic covenant and the original “Palestinians”

6-9: The first warning to the modern United Nations

10-20: Lot and Abram in Egypt


GENESIS 13

1-4: Lot in the land of Canaan

5-13: Trouble with the original “Palestinians”: none are Arabs or Moslems

14-18: God’s second warning to the United Nations


GENESIS 14

1-7: Killing the giants who survived the Flood

8-12: The battle of the kings

13-16: Abram rescues his nephew

17-24: Melchizedek and the king of Sodom


GENESIS 15

1-6: Abraham as a type of New Testament salvation

7-17: A prophecy 400 years ahead of time

18-21: God’s third warning to the United Nations; 

further information on the Abrahamic covenant


GENESIS 16

1-6: Ham’s seed found in an Egyptian “servant of servants”

7-16: The source of the Middle East Moslems


GENESIS 17

1-8: The Abrahamic covenant repeated; God’s fourth warning to the United Nations

9-14: The sign of the Abrahamic covenant

15-22: Ishmael and all Arabs eliminated from the Biblical covenant

23-27: Literal, physical circumcision


GENESIS 18

1-8: The three angelic visitors

9-15: Sarah’s unbelief

16-22: Abraham talks with the almighty, negative Pessimist

23-33: An attempt to save Lot’s wife


GENESIS 19

1-3: Entertaining angels unawares

4-11: The original “Palestinian gays”

12-16: Lot’s lost testimony

17-22: Lot flees Sodom

23-29: God’s divine genocide of the “Palestinian gays”

30-38: The origins of the “East Bank Jordanians”


GENESIS 20

1-18: Abraham’s encounter with an original “Palestinian”


GENESIS 21

1-11: The elimination of Ishmael and his seed from Abraham’s stock

12-21: The Hamitic origins of Ishmael’s wife and mother

22-34: The first Jewish covenant with the original “Palestinians”; 

none of them are Moslems or Arabs


GENESIS 22

1-5: Abraham “sees Christ’s day”

6-8: The first type of the Crucifixion

9-19: God’s provision for mankind

20-24: Abraham’s relatives


GENESIS 23

1-20: The death and burial of Sarah: a type of Israel in this dispensation


GENESIS 24

1-9: The calling out of the Bride of Christ in this dispensation

Part I - The Commision

10-14: Part II - The Prayer

15-28: Part III - The Meeting

29-50: Part IV - The Testimony

51-58: Part V - The Response

59-67: Part VI - Mission Accomplished


GENESIS 25

1-6: The driving out of the original “Palestinians”

7-18: The death of Abraham

19-23: The second set of twins

24-34: “Sacrificing the permanent on the altar of the immediate


GENESIS 26

1-5: God’s fifth warning to the United Nations

6-16: Isaac versus the “Palestinian”

17-35: Another covenant with the Hamitic Philistines


GENESIS 27

1-5: Isaac anticipates his death

6-17: Rebekah plans to transfer Isaac’s blessing

18-29: An illustration and study of Romans 14:23

30-40: The lost blessing (see Heb. 12:16-17)

41-46: Esau plans to kill Jacob


GENESIS 28

1-9: Esau (called Edom) joins the Arabians from Ishmael

10-15: The renewing of the Abrahamic covenant; God’s sixth warning to the United Nations

16-22: Jacob’s “religion”


GENESIS 29

1-14: Jacob meets his future wife

15-30: Jacob gets two wives

31-35: The origin of the twelve tribes of Israel; none come from Ishmael


GENESIS 30

1-24: The marital problems of a polygamist

25-36: Jacob stays with Laban

37-43: Double dealing in breeding


GENESIS 31

1-24: Jacob leaves Laban

25-35: The Jew versus the Syrian

36-42: Jacob’s defense

43-55: The peace treaty between the Jew and the Syrian


GENESIS 32

1-5: Jacob decides not to cross Jordan

6-12: Jacob’s fear of Esau

13-23: Jacob’s plan to appease Esau

24-32: Jacob’s name becomes Israel


GENESIS 33

1-11: The reconciliation of Israel and Esau

12-15: Jacob lies to Esau

16-20: Jacob crosses the Jordan River to the “West Bank”


GENESIS 34

1-7: The rape of Dinah

8-19: The treachery of Jacob’s sons

20-31: The sincerity of Hamor and Shechem


GENESIS 35

1-5: “Back to Bethel”

6-15: The renewal of the Abrahamic covenant; God’s seventh warning to the United Nations

16-20: Rachel and Benjamin

21-29: Israel’s family


GENESIS 36

1-19: Esau, his sons and grandsons

20-30: The sons, grandsons, and great-grandsons of Seir the Horite

31-39: The kings of Edom

40-43: The dukes of Edom


GENESIS 37

1-11: Joseph the dreamer

12-28: The plot to kill the dreamer

29-36: The deceitfulness of Jacob’s sons


GENESIS 38

1-11: Judah’s wife and children

12-23: Judah and the harlot

24-26: Judah’s honest confession

27-30: Christ’s line from Judah

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GENES 39

1-6: God’s blessing on Joseph

7-20: Joseph pays the price for “godliness”

21-23: God’s continued blessing on Joseph


GENESIS 40

1-23: Joseph as a type of Christ


GENESIS 41

1-8: Pharaoh’s strange dream

9-36: Pharaoh’s dream in detail and its interpretation

37-45: Joseph as a type of Christ’s exaltation

46-52: Joseph and his two sons

53-57: The great famine starts


GENESIS 42

1-2: The famine in Canaan

3-8: Joseph’s brothers fail to recognize him

9-28: Joseph devises a test for his brothers

29-34: Jacob’s sons report to him

35-38: The agony of Jacob


GENESIS 43

1-14: Jacob at last is reduced to living by faith

15-23: The honesty of Jacob’s sons

24-34: The joyful family gathering


GENESIS 44

1-5: Joseph plots to “kidnap” his younger brother

6-12: The ‘thief” is caught

13-17: Judah confesses the brothers’ guilt

18-34: Judah makes the great intercession for Benjamin


GENESIS 45

1-3: Joseph reveals himself to his brethren (a type of the Second Advent; see Zech. 12:10)

4-15: Jacob’s sons are reconciled to Joseph

16-24: Joseph sends for his father

25-28: Jacob decides to see his son


GENESIS 46

1-7: God confirms Jacob’s decision

8-27: The sons and grandsons of Jacob

28-34: Jacob arrives in Egypt


GENESIS 47

1-12: All of Israel’s family settles in Goshen

13-26: The famine continues

27-31: Joseph’s oath to his father


GENESIS 48

1-4: God’s eighth warning to the United Nations

5-22: The blessings on Ephraim and Manasseh


GENESIS 49

1-33: Jacob’s final will and last testament


GENESIS 50

1-6: The embalmment of Jacob

7-13: Jacob’s funeral

14-21: Joseph’s kindness to his brothers

22-26: The last will and testament of Joseph; the ninth warning to the United Nations


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