GENESIS.
- Genesis, the book of beginning.
- The Earth created (1. 1).
- Satan's first rebellion.
- Sun, moon and stars for the Earth's government (1. 14-16).
- Sun to govern the day (1. 16).
- Darkness called night (1. 15).
- Waters called seas (1. 10).
- A river for Earth's blessing (2. 10-14).
- Man in God's image (1. 26).
- Entrance of sin (3).
- Curse pronounced (3. 14, 17).
- Death entered (3. 19).
- Cherubim, first mentioned in connection with man (3. 24).
- Man driven out from Eden (3. 24).
- Tree of life guarded (3. 24).
- Sorrow and suffering enter (3. 17).
- Man's religion, art, and science, resorted to for enjoyment, apart from God (4).
- Nimrod, a great rebel and king, and hidden anti-God, the founder of Babylon (10. 8, 9).
- A flood from God to destroy an evil generation (6-9).
- The Bow, the token of God's covenant with the Earth (9. 13).
- Sodom and Egypt, the place of corruption and temptation (13,19).
- A confederacy against Abraham's people overthrown (14).
- Marriage of first Adam (2. 18-23).
- A bride sought for Abraham's son (Isaac) and found (24).
- Two angels acting for God on behalf of His people (19).
- A promised seed to possess the gate of his enemies (22. 17).
- Man's dominion ceased and Satan's begun (3. 24).
- The old serpent causing sin, suffering, and death (3. 1).
- The doom of the old serpent pronounced (3. 15).
- Sun, moon, and stars, associated with Israel (37. 9).
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APOCALYPSE.
- Apocalypse, the book of the end.
- The Earth passed away (21. 1).
- Satan's final rebellion (20. 3, 7-10).
- Sun, moon, and stars, connected with Earth's judgement (6. 13; 8. 12; 16. 8).
- No need of the sun (21. 23).
- "No night there" (22. 5).
- "No more sea" (21. 1).
- A river for the New Earth (22. 1, 2).
- Man headed by one in Satan's image (13).
- Development and end of sin (21, 22).
- "No more curse" (22. 3).
- "No more death" (21. 4).
- Cherubim, finally mentioned in connection with man (4. 6).
- Man restored (22).
- "Right to the Tree of Life" (22. 14).
- No more sorrow (21. 4).
- Man's religion, luxury, art, and science, in their full glory, judged and destroyed by God (18).
- The Beast, the great rebel, a king, and manifested anti-God, the reviver of Babylon (13-18).
- A flood from Satan to destroy an elect generation (12).
- The Bow, betokening God's remembrance of His covenant with the Earth (4. 3; 10. 1).
- Sodom and Egypt again: (spiritually representing Jerusalem) (11. 8).
- A confederacy against Abraham's seed overthrown (12).
- Marriage of last Adam (19).
- A Bride made ready and brought to Abraham's Son (19. 9) See Matthew 1. 1.
- Two witnesses acting for God on behalf of His People (11).
- The promised seed coming into possession (11. 18).
- Satan's dominion ended, and man's restored (22).
- The old serpent bound for 1,000 years (20. 1-3).
- The doom on the old serpent executed (20. 10).
- Sun, moon, and stars, associated again with Israel (12).
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