Chain Study Through the Bible

Year

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

13

Verses

8

Books

6

Old Testament

2

New Testament

11

Sub-topics

The Chain of Year Through Scripture

Old Testament6 books

Genesis

Old Testament3 references
Genesis 1:14-- General scriptures concerning
Genesis 25:7-- Of Abraham
Genesis 47:9-- Of Jacob
General scriptures concerningOf AbrahamOf Jacob

Exodus

Old Testament1 reference
Exodus 12:2-- Divided into months

Leviticus

Old Testament3 references
Leviticus 25:5-- Annual feasts
Leviticus 25:29,30-- Redemption of houses sold, limited to one
Leviticus 25:5-- Land to rest for one, in seven
Annual feastsRedemption of houses sold, limited to oneLand to rest for one, in seven

Numbers

Old Testament2 references
Numbers 10:10-- Divided into months
Numbers 28:11-- Divided into months

Deuteronomy

Old Testament1 reference
Deuteronomy 15:9-- Of release

Psalms

Old Testament1 reference
Psalms 90:4-- A thousand, with the Lord is like one day
400 Years of Silence
New Testament2 books

2 Peter

New Testament1 reference
2 Peter 3:8-- A thousand, with the Lord is like one day

Revelation

New Testament1 reference
Revelation 20:2-4,7-- Satan to be bound for a thousand

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 6 Old Testament and 2 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.

  • 3

    With 11 distinct sub-topics, this chain reveals the multifaceted nature of Year in biblical theology.

Sub-Topics in This Chain

11 aspects of Year found in Scripture

General scriptures concerning(1 verse)
Divided into months(3 verses)
Annual feasts(1 verse)
Redemption of houses sold, limited to one(1 verse)
Land to rest for one, in seven(1 verse)
Of release(1 verse)
Age computed by(0 verses)
Of Abraham(1 verse)
Of Jacob(1 verse)
A thousand, with the Lord is like one day(2 verses)
Satan to be bound for a thousand(1 verse)

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