CHART OF BIBLE HISTORY
I. General Periods.
II. Subdivisions.
III. Persons and Rulers.
IV. Events of Bible History.
V. Battles of Bible History.
VI. Events of Religious Progress.
VII. The Books of the Bible.
VIII. Great Oriental Empires.
IX. Events of Secular History.
THE OLD TESTAMENT WORLD
II. Seas.
III. Mountain Ranges.
IV. Rivers.
V. Lands.
I. Lands of the Mountain System.
1. Armenia;
2. Media;
3. Persia.
II. Lands of the Plain.
1. Assyria;
2. Elam;
3. Mesopotamia;
4. Chaldea;
5. Arabia.
III. Lands of the Mediterranean.
1. Asia Minor;
2. Syria;
3. Phœnicia;
4. Palestine;
5. The Wilderness;
6. Egypt.
ANCIENT WORLD, AND DESCENDANTS OF NOAH
I. The Japhetic Nations.
1. Gomer;
2. Magog;
3. Madai;
4. Javan;
5. Tubal;
6. Meshech;
7. Tiras.
II. The Hamitic Races.
1. Cush;
2. Mizraim;
3. Phut;
4. Canaan.
III. The Semitic Races.
1. Elam;
2. Asshur;
3. Arphaxad;
4. Lud;
5. Aram.
PHYSICAL PALESTINE
I. Dimensions.
1. Canaan;
2. Palestine Proper;
3. The Land of Promise.
II. Natural Divisions.
1. Maritime Plain;
2. Mountain Region;
3. Jordan Valley;
4. Eastern Table-Land.
III. The Waters of Palestine.
1. The River Jordan;
2. The Three Lakes;
3. The Brooks.
IV. The Mountains of Palestine.
1. West of the Jordan;
2. East of the Jordan.
V. The Plains of Palestine.
1. Phœnicia;
2. Sharon;
3. Philistia;
4. Esdraelon;
5. Negeb;
6. Jordan;
7. Hauran.
THE JOURNEYS OF THE PATRIARCHS
I. The Journeys of Abraham.
1. Ur to Haran;
2. Haran to Canaan;
3. Visit to Egypt;
4. Removal to Hebron;
5. Pursuit of the Elamites;
6. Settlement at Beersheba;
7. Offering of Isaac;
8. Burial of Sarah.
II. The Journeys of Isaac. Homes:
1. Beer-lahai-roi;
2. Gerar;
3. Rehoboth;
4. Beersheba;
5. Hebron.
III. The Journeys of Jacob.
1. Flight to Haran;
2. Return to Canaan;
3. Residence in Canaan;
4. Descent into Egypt;
5. Burial Procession.
PALESTINE BEFORE THE CONQUEST
I. The Earliest Inhabitants.
1. The Rephaim;
2. The Zuzim;
3. The Emim;
4. The Horim;
5. The Avim;
6. The Anakim.
II. The Tribes of the Patriarchal Era.
1. Zidonians;
2. Canaanites;
3. Philistines;
4. Hittites;
5. Girgashites;
6. Hivites;
7. Perizzites;
8. Jebusites;
9. Amorites.
III. The Nations at the Time of the Conquest.
1. Amorites;
2. Moabites and Ammonites.
IV. The Surrounding Nations.
1. Hivites, Arkites, Sinites, Arvadites, Hamathites;
2. Ammonites;
3. Amalekites, Kenites, Edomites.
LANDS OF THE SOJOURN AND WANDERING
I. The Land of Egypt.
1. Names;
2. Boundaries and Dimensions;
3. Divisions;
4. The Nile;
5. The People;
6. History;
7. Principal Places.
II. The Wilderness of the Wandering.
1. Situation;
2. Natural Features;
3. Inhabitants.
III. The Land of Edom.
1. Boundaries;
2. Names;
3. Natural Features;
4. History;
5. Peculiarities.
IV. The Wandering in the Wilderness.
1. Rameses to the Red Sea;
2. Red Sea to Mt. Sinai;
3. Mt. Sinai to Kadesh-barnea;
4, 5, 6. Kadesh-barnea to Mt. Hor, Ezion-geber, and Return;
7, 8. Kadesh-barnea to Elath and Jordan; Table of Stations.
THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN
I. Conquest of Eastern Palestine.
1. Gilead;
2. Bashan;
3. Midian.
II. Conquest of Western Palestine.
1. Central;
2. Southern;
3. Northern.
III. Supplementary Conquests.
1. Judah and Simeon;
2. Caleb and Othniel;
3. Dan.
PALESTINE AMONG THE TWELVE TRIBES
I. Reuben.
II. Gad.
III. Manasseh—East.
IV. Simeon.
V. Judah.
VI. Benjamin.
VII. Dan.
VIII. Ephraim.
IX. Manasseh—West.
X. Issachar.
XI. Asher.
XII. Zebulon.
XIII. Naphtali.
PALESTINE UNDER THE JUDGES
I. Supplementary to the Conquest.
1. Judah and Simeon;
2. Danite Migration;
3. Civil War.
II. Oppressions and Judges.
1. Mesopotamian (south)
2. Moabite (central)
3. Early Philistine (south)
4. Canaanite (north);
5. Midianite (central and north)
6. Ammonite (east)
7. Philistine (south and central).
III. Battles of the Period.
THE KINGDOM OF SAUL
I. Saul's Appointment as King.
II. The Wars of Saul.
III. Saul's Pursuit of David.
IV. Saul's Death.
THE EMPIRE OF DAVID AND SOLOMON
I. David's Reign over Judah.
II. The Union of Palestine.
III. David's Foreign Conquests.
IV. The Calamities of David's Reign.
V. The Close of David's Reign.
VI. The Reign of Solomon.
ANCIENT JERUSALEM
I. Names.
II. Location.
III. Geologic Formation.
IV. Valleys.
V. Mountains.
VI. Walls.
VII. History.
MODERN JERUSALEM
I. Location.
II. Walls.
III. Gates.
IV. Quarters.
V. Fountains and Pools.
VI. Outside the Walls.
THE ENVIRONS OF JERUSALEM
I. Northern Road.
1. Mizpeh;
2. Nob;
3. Gibeah;
4. Anathoth;
5. Ramah;
6. Michmash;
7. Ai;
8. Beeroth;
9. Bethel;
10. Rimmon;
11. Ephraim.
II. Eastern Road.
1. Bethany;
2. Steep Descent;
3. Jericho.
III. Southern Road.
1. Plain of the Rephaim;
2. Rachel's Tomb;
3. Bethlehem;
4. Valley of Elah;
5. Hebron;
6. Jeshimon.
IV. Southwestern Road. "Jerusalem to Gaza."
V. Western Road.
1. Emmaus;
2. Kirjath-jearim.
VI. Northwestern Road.
1. Ramah;
2. Gibeon;
3. Beth-horon.
THE DIVISION OF SOLOMON'S EMPIRE
I. Kingdoms:
1. Syria;
2. Israel;
3. Judah;
4. Moab;
5. Edom.
II. Periods:
1. Period of Division;
2. Syrian Period;
3. Restoration of Israel;
4. Fall of Israel;
5. Fall of Judah.
III. Battles of the Period.
THE GREAT ORIENTAL EMPIRES
I. The Early Chaldean Empire.
II. The Assyrian Empire.
III. The Babylonian Empire.
IV. The Persian Empire.
The Division of Alexander's Empire, B.C. 250.
1. Persian Supremacy;
2. Macedonian Supremacy;
3. Egyptian Supremacy;
4. Syrian Supremacy;
5. Maccabean Independence;
6. Roman Supremacy.
THE ROMAN EMPIRE
I. European Provinces.
II. Insular Provinces.
III. Asiatic Provinces.
IV. African Provinces.
NEW TESTAMENT PALESTINE
I. The Provinces of Palestine.
1. Judea;
2. Samaria;
3. Galilee;
4. Peræa;
5. Decapolis.
II. The Political History of Palestine, B.C. 4-A.D. 70.
1. Kingdom of Herod the Great;
2. Tetrarchy;
3. Kingdom of Herod Agrippa;
4. The Two Provinces.
THE LIFE OF CHRIST
I. Period of Preparation.
1. Presentation in the Temple;
2. Flight into Egypt;
3. Settlement at Nazareth;
4. Visit to the Temple.
II. Period of Inauguration.
1. Baptism;
2. Temptation;
3. Marriage at Cana;
4. First Passover;
5. Return to Galilee.
III. Period of Early Galilean Ministry.
1. Opening of the Ministry;
2. Tour in Eastern Galilee;
3. Second Passover;
4. Sermon on the Mount.
IV. Period of Later Galilean Ministry.
1. Tour in Southern Galilee;
2. Gadarene Voyage;
3. Tour in Central Galilee;
4. Retirement to Bethsaida.
V. Period of Retirement.
1. Journey to Phœnicia;
2. Journey to Decapolis;
3. Journey to Cæsarea Philippi
4. Last Return to Capernaum.
VI. Period of Judæan Ministry.
1. Galilee to Jerusalem;
2. Jerusalem to Bethabara.
VII. Period of Peræan Ministry.
1. Bethabara to Bethany;
2. Retirement to Ephraim;
3. Journey in Peræa;
4. Jericho to Bethany.
VIII. Period of the Passion.
1, 2, 3. Bethany to Temple and Return;
4. Bethany to Supper;
5. Supper to Gethsemane;
6. Gethsemane to House of Caiaphas;
7. Caiaphas to Pilate;
8. Pilate to Herod and Return;
9. Pilate to Calvary.
IX. Period of the Resurrection—The Ten Appearances of Christ:
1. At Jerusalem;
2. At Jerusalem;
3. Near Emmaus;
4. At Jerusalem;
5. At Jerusalem;
6. At Jerusalem;
7. Near the Sea of Galilee;
8. On a Mountain in Galilee;
9. At Jerusalem;
10. Near Bethany.
EARLY APOSTOLIC HISTORY
I. Philip's Journey.
II. Saul's Journey.
III. Peter's Journey.
IV. Barnabas' Journey.
V. Barnabas and Saul's Journey.
JOURNEYS OF THE APOSTLE PAUL
I. The Provinces of Asia Minor.
1. On the Black Sea;
2. On the Ægean Sea;
3. On the Mediterranean;
4. In the Interior.
II. The First Missionary Journey.
1. Antioch in Syria;
2. Seleucia;
3. Island of Cyprus;
4. Salamis;
5. Paphos;
6. Perga;
7. Antioch in Pisidia;
8. Iconium;
9. Lystra;
10. Derbe;
11. Return, and Attalia.
III. The Second Missionary Journey.
I. Asiatic Stations.
1. Syria;
2. Cilicia;
3. Derbe;
4. Lystra;
5. Phrygia;
6. Galatia;
7. Troas.
II. European Stations.
1. Philippi;
2. Amphipolis;
3. Apollonia;
4. Thessalonica;
5. Berea;
6. Athens;
7. Corinth;
8. Cenchrea.
III. Stations of the Return Journey.
1. Ephesus;
2. Cæsarea;
3. Jerusalem;
4. Antioch.
IV. The Third Missionary Journey.
I. Outward Journey.
1. Antioch;
2. Galatia;
3. Phrygia;
4. Ephesus;
5. Troas;
6. Macedonia;
7. Greece.
II. Return Journey.
1. Philippi;
2. Troas;
3. Assos;
4. Mitylene;
5. Chios;
6. Samos;
7. Trogyllium;
8. Miletus;
9. Coos;
10. Rhodes;
11. Patara;
12. Tyre;
13. Ptolemais;
14. Cæsarea;
15. Jerusalem.
V. The Voyage to Rome.
1. Jerusalem;
2. Antipatris;
3. Cæsarea;
4. Zidon;
5. Myra;
6. Crete;
7. Melita;
8. Syracuse;
9. Rhegium;
10. Puteoli;
11. Appii Forum;
12. Rome.
VI. The Last Journeys of Paul.
1. Colosse, Ephesus;
2. Macedonia;
3. Crete;
4. Nicopolis;
5. Troas;
6. Ephesus;
7. Rome.
THE ISLES OF GREECE AND THE SEVEN CHURCHES
I. Patmos.
II. Asia.
III. The Seven Churches of Asia.
1. Ephesus;
2. Smyrna;
3. Pergamos;
4. Thyatira;
5. Sardis;
6. Philadelphia;
7. Laodicea.
THE TABERNACLE
I. Origin.
II. History.
III. Departments of the Tabernacle.
1. The Court;
2. The Altar;
3. The Laver;
4. The Tent;
5. The Holy Place;
6. The Holy of Holies.
THE TEMPLE
I. Court of the Gentiles.
II. Sacred Enclosure.
III. Court of the Women.
IV. Court of Israel.
V. Court of the Priests.
VI. The House of God.
LESSONS IN THE GEOGRAPHY OF PALESTINE
I. Lines and Waters.
II. Names and Distances.
III. Natural Divisions.
1. Sea-Coast Plain;
2. Mountain Region;
3. Jordan Valley;
4. Eastern Table-Land.
IV. Mountains.
V. Places.
1. In the Sea-Coast Plain;
2. In the Mountain Region;
3. In the Jordan Valley;
4. In the Eastern Table-Land.
VI. Provinces.
1. Judæa;
2. Samaria;
3. Galilee;
4. Peræa;
5. Bashan.
THE MEASURES OF THE BIBLE
I. Smaller Measures of Length.
II. Larger Measures of Length.
III. Dry Measures of Capacity.
IV. Liquid Measures of Capacity.
V. Measures of Weight.
VI. Measures of Value.
INDEX TO AND MAP OF PALESTINE
INDEX TO MAP OF OLD TESTAMENT WORLD
INDEX TO DESCRIPTIVE MATTER