Chain Study Through the Bible

Rashness

Trace the theme of Rashness chronologically through Scripture -- from Exodus to Acts.

21

Verses

12

Books

10

Old Testament

2

New Testament

14

Sub-topics

The Chain of Rashness Through Scripture

Old Testament10 books

Exodus

Old Testament1 reference
Exodus 2:11,12-- Moses, in killing the Egyptian

Numbers

Old Testament1 reference
Numbers 20:10-12-- When he struck the rock

Judges

Old Testament2 references
Judges 11:31-39-- Jephthah' s vow
Judges 21:1-23-- Israel' s vow to destroy the Benjamites
Jephthah' s vowIsrael' s vow to destroy the Benjamites

2 Samuel

Old Testament2 references
2 Samuel 6:6,7-- Uzzah, in steadying the ark of the covenant
2 Samuel 16:4-- David, in his generosity to Ziba
Uzzah, in steadying the ark of the covenantDavid, in his generosity to Ziba

1 Kings

Old Testament1 reference
1 Kings 12:8-15-- Rehoboam, in forsaking the counsel of the old

2 Kings

Old Testament1 reference
2 Kings 5:11,12-- Naaman, in refusing to immerse (LXX: baptizo) himself in the Jordan River

2 Chronicles

Old Testament1 reference
2 Chronicles 35:20-24-- Josiah, in fighting against Pharaoh-necho

Psalms

Old Testament1 reference
Psalms 116:11-- General scriptures concerning

Proverbs

Old Testament5 references
Proverbs 14:29-- General scriptures concerning
Proverbs 19:2-- General scriptures concerning
Proverbs 21:5-- General scriptures concerning
Proverbs 25:8-- General scriptures concerning
Proverbs 29:20-- General scriptures concerning

Ecclesiastes

Old Testament2 references
Ecclesiastes 5:2-- General scriptures concerning
Ecclesiastes 7:9-- General scriptures concerning
400 Years of Silence
New Testament2 books

Luke

New Testament1 reference
Luke 9:54-- James and John, in desiring to call down fire upon the Samaritans

Acts

New Testament3 references
Acts 7:24,25-- Moses, in killing the Egyptian
Acts 21:4,10-15-- Paul, in persisting in going to Jerusalem, against the repeated admonitions of the Holy Spirit
Acts 27:11-- Julius, the Roman centurion, in rejecting Paul' s counsel
Moses, in killing the EgyptianPaul, in persisting in going to Jerusalem, against the repeated admonitions of the Holy SpiritJulius, the Roman centurion, in rejecting Paul' s counsel

What This Chain Teaches

  • 1

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

  • 2

    The chain bridges both testaments with 10 Old Testament and 2 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.

  • 3

    Rashness 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 Rashness in biblical theology.

Sub-Topics in This Chain

14 aspects of Rashness found in Scripture

General scriptures concerning(8 verses)
INSTANCES OF(0 verses)
Moses, in killing the Egyptian(2 verses)
When he struck the rock(1 verse)
Jephthah' s vow(1 verse)
Israel' s vow to destroy the Benjamites(1 verse)
Uzzah, in steadying the ark of the covenant(1 verse)
David, in his generosity to Ziba(1 verse)
Rehoboam, in forsaking the counsel of the old(1 verse)
Josiah, in fighting against Pharaoh-necho(1 verse)
Naaman, in refusing to immerse (LXX: baptizo) himself in the Jordan River(1 verse)
James and John, in desiring to call down fire upon the Samaritans(1 verse)
Paul, in persisting in going to Jerusalem, against the repeated admonitions of the Holy Spirit(1 verse)
Julius, the Roman centurion, in rejecting Paul' s counsel(1 verse)

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