Chain Study Through the Bible

Integrity

Trace the theme of Integrity chronologically through Scripture -- from Genesis to 1 Peter.

92

Verses

34

Books

20

Old Testament

14

New Testament

27

Sub-topics

The Chain of Integrity Through Scripture

Old Testament20 books

Genesis

Old Testament8 references
Genesis 12:18-- Pharaoh, when he learned that Sarah was Abraham's wife
Genesis 18:19-- General scriptures concerning
Genesis 26:9-11-- Abimelech, when warned by God that the woman he had taken into his household was actually Abraham's wife
Genesis 31:39-- Jacob, in the care of Laban's property
Genesis 39:8-12-- Joseph, in resisting Potiphar's wife

+ 3 more references

Pharaoh, when he learned that Sarah was Abraham's wifeGeneral scriptures concerningAbimelech, when warned by God that the woman he had taken into his household was actually Abraham's wifeJacob, in the care of Laban's property+3 more

Exodus

Old Testament2 references
Exodus 1:17-21-- The Egyptian midwives when commanded to destroy the newborn babies of the Israelites
Exodus 18:21-- General scriptures concerning
The Egyptian midwives when commanded to destroy the newborn babies of the IsraelitesGeneral scriptures concerning

Numbers

Old Testament1 reference
Numbers 16:15-- Moses, in taking nothing from the Israelites in consideration of his services

Deuteronomy

Old Testament1 reference
Deuteronomy 16:19,20-- General scriptures concerning

1 Samuel

Old Testament4 references
1 Samuel 12:4-- Samuel, in exacting nothing from the people on account of his services
1 Samuel 24:5-- David, in self-reproach for the cutting of Saul's robe
1 Samuel 25:15-- David, in preventing foraging by his insurgent forces
1 Samuel 29:6,9-- David, in his conduct while in refuge with the Philistines
Samuel, in exacting nothing from the people on account of his servicesDavid, in self-reproach for the cutting of Saul's robeDavid, in preventing foraging by his insurgent forcesDavid, in his conduct while in refuge with the Philistines

2 Samuel

Old Testament1 reference
2 Samuel 22:21-- General scriptures concerning

2 Kings

Old Testament2 references
2 Kings 12:15-- Workmen, who repaired the temple
2 Kings 22:7-- Workmen, who repaired the temple

1 Chronicles

Old Testament1 reference
1 Chronicles 21:6-- Joab, when ordered by David to count the military forces of Israel

Ezra

Old Testament1 reference
Ezra 8:24-30-- Priests, who received the offerings of gold and other gifts for the renewing of the temple under Ezra

Nehemiah

Old Testament1 reference
Nehemiah 5:14-19-- Nehemiah, reforming the civil service, and receiving no compensation for his own services

Job

Old Testament6 references
Job 10:7-- General scriptures concerning
Job 13:15,18-- General scriptures concerning
Job 16:17-- General scriptures concerning
Job 27:4-6-- General scriptures concerning
Job 29:14-- General scriptures concerning

+ 1 more reference

Psalms

Old Testament9 references
Psalms 7:3-5,8-- General scriptures concerning
Psalms 15:1-5-- General scriptures concerning
Psalms 17:3-- General scriptures concerning
Psalms 18:20-- General scriptures concerning
Psalms 24:3-5-- General scriptures concerning

+ 4 more references

Proverbs

Old Testament15 references
Proverbs 1:3-- General scriptures concerning
Proverbs 2:2,5,9-- General scriptures concerning
Proverbs 3:3,4-- General scriptures concerning
Proverbs 4:25-27-- General scriptures concerning
Proverbs 10:9-- General scriptures concerning

+ 10 more references

Isaiah

Old Testament3 references
Isaiah 26:7-- General scriptures concerning
Isaiah 33:15,16-- General scriptures concerning
Isaiah 56:1-- General scriptures concerning

Jeremiah

Old Testament2 references
Jeremiah 7:5,7-- General scriptures concerning
Jeremiah 35:12-17-- The Rechabites, in keeping the Nazarite vows
General scriptures concerningThe Rechabites, in keeping the Nazarite vows

Ezekiel

Old Testament1 reference
Ezekiel 18:5,7-9-- General scriptures concerning

Daniel

Old Testament2 references
Daniel 1:8-20-- Daniel, in his abstemiousness (i. e. abstinent)
Daniel 6:4-- Daniel, in maintaining uprightness of character and consistent devoutness
Daniel, in his abstemiousness (i. e. abstinent)Daniel, in maintaining uprightness of character and consistent devoutness

Micah

Old Testament1 reference
Micah 6:8-- General scriptures concerning

Zechariah

Old Testament1 reference
Zechariah 7:9-- General scriptures concerning

Malachi

Old Testament1 reference
Malachi 2:6-- General scriptures concerning
400 Years of Silence
New Testament14 books

Matthew

New Testament1 reference
Matthew 1:19-- Joseph, the husband of Mary, in not jealously accusing her of immorality

Luke

New Testament6 references
Luke 3:13,14-- General scriptures concerning
Luke 6:31-- General scriptures concerning
Luke 11:42-- General scriptures concerning
Luke 16:10-- General scriptures concerning
Luke 19:8-- Zacchaeus, in the administration of his wealth

+ 1 more reference

General scriptures concerningZacchaeus, in the administration of his wealthJoseph, a counselor

John

New Testament1 reference
John 1:47-- Nathanael, in whom was no guile

Acts

New Testament4 references
Acts 8:18-23-- Peter, when offered money by Simon Magus
Acts 14:12-15-- Paul and Barnabas, when the people of Lystra desired to deify them
Acts 23:1-- General scriptures concerning
Acts 24:16-- General scriptures concerning
Peter, when offered money by Simon MagusPaul and Barnabas, when the people of Lystra desired to deify themGeneral scriptures concerning

Romans

New Testament3 references
Romans 9:1-- General scriptures concerning
Romans 13:5-- General scriptures concerning
Romans 14:5,14,22-- General scriptures concerning

2 Corinthians

New Testament4 references
2 Corinthians 4:2-- General scriptures concerning
2 Corinthians 5:11-- General scriptures concerning
2 Corinthians 7:2-- General scriptures concerning
2 Corinthians 8:21-- General scriptures concerning

Ephesians

New Testament1 reference
Ephesians 6:6-- General scriptures concerning

Philippians

New Testament1 reference
Philippians 4:8-- General scriptures concerning

Colossians

New Testament1 reference
Colossians 3:22,23-- General scriptures concerning

1 Thessalonians

New Testament1 reference
1 Thessalonians 2:4-- General scriptures concerning

1 Timothy

New Testament2 references
1 Timothy 1:5-- General scriptures concerning
1 Timothy 3:9-- General scriptures concerning

Titus

New Testament1 reference
Titus 1:7,8-- General scriptures concerning

Hebrews

New Testament1 reference
Hebrews 13:18-- General scriptures concerning

1 Peter

New Testament2 references
1 Peter 2:12-- General scriptures concerning
1 Peter 3:16-- General scriptures concerning

What This Chain Teaches

  • 1

    This theme first appears in Genesis and continues through to 1 Peter, spanning the full scope of Scripture.

  • 2

    The chain bridges both testaments with 20 Old Testament and 14 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.

  • 3

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

  • 4

    With 27 distinct sub-topics, this chain reveals the multifaceted nature of Integrity in biblical theology.

Sub-Topics in This Chain

27 aspects of Integrity found in Scripture

General scriptures concerning(65 verses)
INSTANCES OF(0 verses)
Pharaoh, when he learned that Sarah was Abraham's wife(1 verse)
Abimelech, when warned by God that the woman he had taken into his household was actually Abraham's wife(1 verse)
Jacob, in the care of Laban's property(1 verse)
Joseph, in resisting Potiphar's wife(1 verse)
Joseph, innocent of the charge which caused him to be cast into the dungeon(1 verse)
Jacob's sons, when accused by Joseph of robbery(2 verses)
The Egyptian midwives when commanded to destroy the newborn babies of the Israelites(1 verse)
Moses, in taking nothing from the Israelites in consideration of his services(1 verse)
Samuel, in exacting nothing from the people on account of his services(1 verse)
David, in self-reproach for the cutting of Saul's robe(1 verse)
David, in preventing foraging by his insurgent forces(1 verse)
David, in his conduct while in refuge with the Philistines(1 verse)
Workmen, who repaired the temple(2 verses)
Joab, when ordered by David to count the military forces of Israel(1 verse)
Priests, who received the offerings of gold and other gifts for the renewing of the temple under Ezra(1 verse)
Nehemiah, reforming the civil service, and receiving no compensation for his own services(1 verse)
The Rechabites, in keeping the Nazarite vows(1 verse)
Daniel, in his abstemiousness (i. e. abstinent)(1 verse)

... and 7 more sub-topics

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