Chain Study Through the Bible

Hebrew

Trace the theme of Hebrew chronologically through Scripture -- from Genesis to Revelation.

20

Verses

10

Books

5

Old Testament

5

New Testament

5

Sub-topics

The Chain of Hebrew Through Scripture

Old Testament5 books

Genesis

Old Testament6 references
Genesis 10:24-- A word supposed to be a corruption of the name of Eber, who was an ancestor of Abraham
Genesis 11:14-26-- A word supposed to be a corruption of the name of Eber, who was an ancestor of Abraham
Genesis 14:13-- Abraham
Genesis 39:14-- And his descendants
Genesis 40:15-- And his descendants

+ 1 more reference

A word supposed to be a corruption of the name of Eber, who was an ancestor of AbrahamAbrahamAnd his descendants

Exodus

Old Testament1 reference
Exodus 2:6-- And his descendants

Deuteronomy

Old Testament1 reference
Deuteronomy 15:12-- And his descendants

1 Samuel

Old Testament2 references
1 Samuel 4:9-- And his descendants
1 Samuel 29:3-- And his descendants

Jonah

Old Testament1 reference
Jonah 1:9-- And his descendants
400 Years of Silence
New Testament5 books

John

New Testament2 references
John 5:2-- Used to denote the language (Aramaic) of the Jews
John 19:20-- Used to denote the language (Aramaic) of the Jews

Acts

New Testament4 references
Acts 6:1-- And his descendants
Acts 21:40-- Used to denote the language (Aramaic) of the Jews
Acts 22:2-- Used to denote the language (Aramaic) of the Jews
Acts 26:14-- Used to denote the language (Aramaic) of the Jews
And his descendantsUsed to denote the language (Aramaic) of the Jews

2 Corinthians

New Testament1 reference
2 Corinthians 11:22-- And his descendants

Philippians

New Testament1 reference
Philippians 3:5-- And his descendants

Revelation

New Testament1 reference
Revelation 9:11-- Used to denote the language (Aramaic) of the Jews

What This Chain Teaches

  • 1

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

  • 2

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

  • 3

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

Sub-Topics in This Chain

5 aspects of Hebrew found in Scripture

A word supposed to be a corruption of the name of Eber, who was an ancestor of Abraham(2 verses)
Applied to(0 verses)
Abraham(1 verse)
And his descendants(11 verses)
Used to denote the language (Aramaic) of the Jews(6 verses)

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