FIRST DISPENSATION | INNOCENCE
1. Bible History
a) In this panoramic Bible Story, we present the important events, and gradual development of Bible History, keeping in view, throughout, the spiritual purpose of divine revelation.
b) It exhibits a part at a time, by being unrolled before the viewer. An unobstructed or complete view in every direction; hence a comprehensive presentation to aid viewer with a better understanding of Bible History.
c) It follows the stream of the Bible narrative, so as to aid viewer in visualizing and grasping the great truths of Bible History.
2. The First Dispensation of Innocence
- From the Creation of Man to the Fall and Expulsion
(Genesis 1 - 3)
a) The Creation of Man (Genesis 1:27 - 2:7).
i) 4004 B.C.
ii) Adam and Eve (Genesis 2:18-25). .
iii) Created in innocency (Genesis 2:15-17).
iv) They are solemnly warned of the consequence of sin. "The soul that sinneth it shall die" (Genesis 2:17; Ezekiel 18:4).
v) They are in Paradise (Genesis 2:8-15).
b) The Temptation (Genesis 3).
i) The knowledge of good and evil.
c) The Fall and Punishment.
i) They fell.
ii) Sin breaks communion with God.
iii) The fall of man embodies a curse and a promise.
iv) The curse (Genesis 3:14-19).
d) The Promise (Genesis 3:15).
i) The seed of the woman to redeem fallen man from the curse (Genesis 3:15).
e) The Expulsion.
i) Paradise lost.
ii) "He drove out the man" (Genesis 3:24).
iii) The First Dispensation ends in judgment "The Expulsion."
a) In this panoramic Bible Story, we present the important events, and gradual development of Bible History, keeping in view, throughout, the spiritual purpose of divine revelation.
b) It exhibits a part at a time, by being unrolled before the viewer. An unobstructed or complete view in every direction; hence a comprehensive presentation to aid viewer with a better understanding of Bible History.
c) It follows the stream of the Bible narrative, so as to aid viewer in visualizing and grasping the great truths of Bible History.
2. The First Dispensation of Innocence
- From the Creation of Man to the Fall and Expulsion
(Genesis 1 - 3)
a) The Creation of Man (Genesis 1:27 - 2:7).
i) 4004 B.C.
ii) Adam and Eve (Genesis 2:18-25). .
iii) Created in innocency (Genesis 2:15-17).
iv) They are solemnly warned of the consequence of sin. "The soul that sinneth it shall die" (Genesis 2:17; Ezekiel 18:4).
v) They are in Paradise (Genesis 2:8-15).
b) The Temptation (Genesis 3).
i) The knowledge of good and evil.
c) The Fall and Punishment.
i) They fell.
ii) Sin breaks communion with God.
iii) The fall of man embodies a curse and a promise.
iv) The curse (Genesis 3:14-19).
d) The Promise (Genesis 3:15).
i) The seed of the woman to redeem fallen man from the curse (Genesis 3:15).
e) The Expulsion.
i) Paradise lost.
ii) "He drove out the man" (Genesis 3:24).
iii) The First Dispensation ends in judgment "The Expulsion."
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