Bible summarized

Great for a quick overview.


FROM CREATION TO THE CROWN

1. In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth Christ was there (Gen 1:1, John 1:1).
2. Humanity was made in God’s image meant for fellowship with Him (Gen 1:27).
3. The serpent deceived; sin entered yet a promise of a Serpent Crusher was given (Gen 3:15).
4. Abel’s acceptable sacrifice foreshadowed the Lamb of God (Gen 4:4, Heb 11:4).
5. Enoch walked with God, a picture of intimate fellowship restored (Gen 5:24).
6. Noah's ark saved his household Christ is the Ark of our salvation (Gen 6–9).
7. Abraham believed, and it was credited as righteousness faith points to Christ (Gen 15:6, Rom 4:3).
8. Isaac, the promised son, carried the wood like Jesus to the cross (Gen 22).
9. Jacob wrestled with God a foreshadow of striving toward divine transformation (Gen 32).
10. Joseph was betrayed by his brothers but later became their savior (Gen 37–50).
11. Moses led God’s people out of bondage Jesus is the greater Deliverer (Ex 12–14).
12. The Passover lamb’s blood protected them Christ is our Passover Lamb (Ex 12, 1 Cor 5:7).
13. The Law was given, exposing sin grace would come through Jesus (Ex 20, John 1:17).
14. The tabernacle was filled with types and shadows Christ would fulfill them (Ex 25–Lev).
15. The High Priest entered the Holy of Holies Jesus is our eternal High Priest (Lev 16, Heb 9).
16. The bronze serpent lifted up in the wilderness prefigured the Cross (Num 21:9, John 3:14).
17. Balaam’s failed curse spoke blessing God’s word overrules enemies (Num 23).
18. Joshua led them into the promised land Christ brings us into our inheritance (Josh 1).
19. Judges showed the cycle of sin and redemption Christ is the Righteous Judge (Judg).
20. Ruth found redemption through Boaz Jesus is our Kinsman Redeemer (Ruth 4).
21. Samuel heard God's voice as a child Jesus is the Word made flesh (1 Sam 3, John 1).
22. David, a shepherd-king, was anointed—Jesus is the Son of David (1 Sam 16).
23. Solomon’s wisdom and temple prefigured Christ’s eternal kingdom (1 Kings).
24. Elijah raised the dead Jesus conquered death itself (1 Kings 17, Luke 7).
25. Prophets warned of exile but promised restoration through the Messiah (Isa 9:6).
26. Isaiah saw the Suffering Servant pierced for our transgressions (Isa 53).
27. Jeremiah wept over sin Christ would bear its full weight (Jer 31:31).
28. Ezekiel saw dead bones live Christ brings new life (Ezek 37).
29. Daniel saw the Son of Man receiving glory Jesus used this title for Himself (Dan 7:13).
30. Hosea’s marriage reflected God’s covenant love (Hos 3).
31. Jonah in the fish for three days was a sign of Jesus’ resurrection (Jon 1:17, Matt 12:40).
32. The Old Testament closed in silence yet hope whispered of the coming King (Mal 4:2).
33. The Gospels open with Emmanuel God with us in Christ (Matt 1:23).
34. Jesus lived sinlessly, healed, and taught with authority never seen before (Luke 4).
35. At the cross, He bore the sins of the world our perfect substitute (John 19).
36. The veil tore access to God was now through His Son (Matt 27:51).
37. On the third day, He rose death could not hold the Prince of Life (Luke 24:6).
38. He ascended, commissioning His followers to carry the gospel (Acts 1:8).
39. The Spirit came at Pentecost Christ’s presence now lives in us (Acts 2).
40. The church grew, despite persecution Jesus builds His church (Acts).
41. Paul and others preached grace, not law Christ in us, the hope of glory (Col 1:27).
42. Letters taught holiness, unity, and endurance all through Christ’s power (Epistles).
43. Hebrews revealed Christ as the better sacrifice, priest, and covenant (Hebrews).
44. James taught that real faith produces action just like Christ's life (James).
45. Peter urged believers to suffer like Christ, with hope of His return (1 Pet 1).
46. John said love is the evidence we love because He first loved us (1 John 4:19).
47. Jude warned of deception pointing to the One who keeps us (Jude 24).
48. Revelation unveiled the Lamb on the throne slain but victorious (Rev 5).
49. The enemy is cast down, Christ reigns, and God dwells with His people (Rev 20–21).
50. The story ends as it began God with man, forever. “Come, Lord Jesus” (Rev 22:20).

Christ from Genesis to Revelation Alpha and Omega, the Lamb, the King, the Risen One.