Chain Study Through the Bible

Enemy

Trace the theme of Enemy chronologically through Scripture -- from Exodus to Romans.

19

Verses

9

Books

5

Old Testament

4

New Testament

7

Sub-topics

The Chain of Enemy Through Scripture

Old Testament5 books

Exodus

Old Testament1 reference
Exodus 23:5-- General scriptures concerning

2 Samuel

Old Testament1 reference
2 Samuel 19:6,12,13-- David, of Absalom, and co-conspirators

Job

Old Testament1 reference
Job 31:29,30-- General scriptures concerning

Psalms

Old Testament9 references
Psalms 35:1-28-- General scriptures concerning
Psalms 56:5-- The wickedness of David's
Psalms 57:4,6-- The wickedness of David's
Psalms 62:4-- The wickedness of David's
Psalms 69:4,9-- The wickedness of David's

+ 4 more references

General scriptures concerningThe wickedness of David's

Proverbs

Old Testament2 references
Proverbs 24:17,18-- General scriptures concerning
Proverbs 25:21,22-- General scriptures concerning
400 Years of Silence
New Testament4 books

Matthew

New Testament1 reference
Matthew 5:43-48-- General scriptures concerning

Luke

New Testament2 references
Luke 6:27-36-- General scriptures concerning
Luke 23:34-- Jesus, of his persecutors
General scriptures concerningJesus, of his persecutors

Acts

New Testament1 reference
Acts 7:60-- Stephen, of his murderers

Romans

New Testament1 reference
Romans 12:14,20-- General scriptures concerning

What This Chain Teaches

  • 1

    This theme first appears in Exodus and continues through to Romans, spanning the full scope of Scripture.

  • 2

    The chain bridges both testaments with 5 Old Testament and 4 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.

  • 3

    Enemy is established in the Law (Torah) and fulfilled in the Gospels, tracing God's redemptive plan from promise to fulfillment.

  • 4

    With 7 distinct sub-topics, this chain reveals the multifaceted nature of Enemy in biblical theology.

Sub-Topics in This Chain

7 aspects of Enemy found in Scripture

General scriptures concerning(8 verses)
The wickedness of David's(8 verses)
His imprecations against(0 verses)
Instances of forgiveness of(0 verses)
David, of Absalom, and co-conspirators(1 verse)
Jesus, of his persecutors(1 verse)
Stephen, of his murderers(1 verse)

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