Chain Study Through the Bible
Language
Trace the theme of Language chronologically through Scripture -- from Genesis to 1 Corinthians.
27
Verses
13
Books
7
Old Testament
6
New Testament
14
Sub-topics
The Chain of Language Through Scripture
Old Testament7 books
Genesis
Old Testament3 referencesGenesis 10:5,20,31-- Confusion of
Genesis 11:1,6-- Unity of
Genesis 11:1-9-- Confusion of
Confusion ofUnity of
Judges
Old Testament1 referenceJudges 12:6-- Dialects of the Jews
2 Kings
Old Testament1 reference2 Kings 18:26-- Syrian
Ezra
Old Testament1 referenceEzra 4:7-- Syrian
Nehemiah
Old Testament1 referenceNehemiah 13:24-- Mentioned in Scripture .Ashdod
Psalms
Old Testament1 referencePsalms 114:1-- Egyptian
Daniel
Old Testament2 referencesDaniel 1:4-- Chaldee
Daniel 2:4-- Syrian
ChaldeeSyrian
400 Years of Silence
New Testament6 books
Matthew
New Testament1 referenceMatthew 26:73-- Dialects of the Jews
Mark
New Testament1 referenceMark 16:17-- Gift of
Luke
New Testament2 referencesLuke 23:38-- Greek
Luke 23:38-- Latin
GreekLatin
John
New Testament2 referencesJohn 19:20-- Many spoken at Jerusalem
John 19:20-- Latin
Many spoken at JerusalemLatin
Acts
New Testament8 referencesActs 2:8-11-- Many spoken at Jerusalem
Acts 2:7,8-- Gift of
Acts 2:10-- Egyptian
Acts 2:9-11-- Parthian and other lands
Acts 10:46-- Gift of
+ 3 more references
Many spoken at JerusalemGift ofEgyptianParthian and other lands+2 more
1 Corinthians
New Testament3 references1 Corinthians 12:10-- Gift of
1 Corinthians 14:2-28-- Speaking in inspired "tongues" forbidden, in religious assemblies unless there was an inspired interpreter present
1 Corinthians 14-- Gift of
Gift ofSpeaking in inspired "tongues" forbidden, in religious assemblies unless there was an inspired interpreter present
What This Chain Teaches
- 1
This theme first appears in Genesis and continues through to 1 Corinthians, spanning the full scope of Scripture.
- 2
The chain bridges both testaments with 7 Old Testament and 6 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.
- 3
Language is established in the Law (Torah) and fulfilled in the Gospels, tracing God's redemptive plan from promise to fulfillment.
- 4
With 14 distinct sub-topics, this chain reveals the multifaceted nature of Language in biblical theology.
Sub-Topics in This Chain
14 aspects of Language found in Scripture
Unity of(1 verse)
Confusion of(2 verses)
Dialects of the Jews(2 verses)
Many spoken at Jerusalem(2 verses)
Speaking in inspired "tongues" forbidden, in religious assemblies unless there was an inspired interpreter present(1 verse)
Gift of(6 verses)
Mentioned in Scripture .Ashdod(1 verse)
Chaldee(1 verse)
Egyptian(2 verses)
Greek(2 verses)
Latin(2 verses)
Lycaonian(1 verse)
Parthian and other lands(1 verse)
Syrian(3 verses)