Chain Study Through the Bible
Wolf
Trace the theme of Wolf chronologically through Scripture -- from Genesis to Acts.
10
Verses
8
Books
5
Old Testament
3
New Testament
4
Sub-topics
The Chain of Wolf Through Scripture
Old Testament5 books
Genesis
Old Testament1 referenceGenesis 49:27-- Ravenous
Isaiah
Old Testament1 referenceIsaiah 11:6-- Of the reconciling power of the gospel
Jeremiah
Old Testament1 referenceJeremiah 5:6-- Ravenous
Ezekiel
Old Testament1 referenceEzekiel 22:27-- Ravenous
Zephaniah
Old Testament1 referenceZephaniah 3:3-- Ravenous
400 Years of Silence
New Testament3 books
Matthew
New Testament2 referencesMatthew 7:15-- Of the enemies of the righteous
Matthew 10:16-- Of the enemies of the righteous
John
New Testament2 referencesJohn 10:12-- Ravenous
John 10:12-- Of the enemies of the righteous
RavenousOf the enemies of the righteous
Acts
New Testament1 referenceActs 20:29-- Of the enemies of the righteous
What This Chain Teaches
- 1
This theme first appears in Genesis and continues through to Acts, spanning the full scope of Scripture.
- 2
The chain bridges both testaments with 5 Old Testament and 3 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.
- 3
Wolf 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
4 aspects of Wolf found in Scripture
Ravenous(5 verses)
FIGURATIVE(0 verses)
Of the enemies of the righteous(4 verses)
Of the reconciling power of the gospel(1 verse)