Part 1
In the beginning

God creates the world; Adam and Eve fall; Cain kills Abel; sin spreads; God floods the earth; nations divide at Babel; Job remains faithful through suffering
Part 2
The Patriachs

God calls Abraham and Sarah; Lot departs; Isaac is born; Jacob deceives and wrestles; Joseph is betrayed, rises in Egypt, and saves his family from famine
Part 3
Leaving Egypt

Moses and Aaron lead Israel from Egypt; at Sinai, God gives the Commandments; the Tabernacle and priesthood are established for worship and covenant life
Part 4
Mosaic Law

God gives Moses laws on holiness, worship, and community conduct at Mount Sinai, guiding Israel’s covenant life through detailed rituals, ethics, and priestly duties.
Part 5
The Wilderness

Israel wanders in the wilderness; they battle hardships, spy the Promised Land, encounter Moabites; Balaam blesses them despite Balak’s request to curse them
Part 6
Preparations

A census prepares Israel; Joshua is chosen as leader; God gives laws on feasts, offerings, and vows; Moses reviews their journey before entry
Part 7
The Promised Land

Joshua leads Israel into the Promised Land; they conquer cities, divide the land among the tribes, and renew their covenant with God before settling
Part 8
A time of Judges

Israel falls into cycles of sin and deliverance; God raises judges like Deborah, Gideon, and Samson to rescue and lead them amid constant turmoil
Part 9
A time of Kings – Saul

Israel demands a king; Saul is anointed as the first king, wins battles, but disobeys God, leading to his rejection and the rise of David
Part 10
A time of Kings – David

David becomes king, unites Israel, captures Jerusalem, wins battles, writes psalms, but sins greatly; yet he remains devoted, and God promises him an eternal dynasty
Part 11
A time of Kings – Solomon

Solomon, David’s son, becomes king, builds the Temple in Jerusalem, writes Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs, but his later disobedience leads to the kingdom’s division
Part 12
A divided kingdom

After Solomon’s death, Israel splits into Israel (north) and Judah (south). Israel falls to Assyria due to idolatry and disobedience. Judah continues with mixed faithfulness
Part 13
A Divided Kingdom 2

Judah faces cycles of wicked and righteous kings, with prophets like Isaiah and Jeremiah calling for repentance. Despite brief reforms, Judah eventually falls to Babylon
Part 14
Exile and restoration

Israel is exiled to Babylon; Daniel, Ezekiel, and Esther are prominent. After 70 years, Persia allows return to rebuild Jerusalem under Zerubbabel, Ezra and Nehemiah
Part 15
Early life of Jesus

Jesus is born in Bethlehem, visited by shepherds and wise men, returns to Nazareth, grows in wisdom, and is baptized by John, calls disciples and starts his ministry
Part 16
Later ministry of Jesus

Jesus continues His ministry, teaching, healing, and performing miracles. He gathers disciples, confronts religious leaders, and spreads His message, drawing crowds and facing opposition
Part 17
Passion Week

During Passion Week, Jesus enters Jerusalem, cleanses the temple, teaches, and shares the Last Supper. He is arrested, tried, crucified, and buried, fulfilling God’s plan.
Part 18
The early church

The early church grows rapidly after Pentecost, led by apostles like Peter and Paul, facing persecution, spreading the gospel, and establishing churches across the Roman world
Part 19
The church grows

The church expands further, with Paul and others write letters to guide, correct, and encourage believers amidst persecution and growing challenges
Part 20
Book of Revelation

Revelation, written by John, reveals visions of Christ’s victory over evil, future judgment, and the new heaven and earth, offering hope and urging faithful endurance