Old Testament Times at a Glance
“Old Testament Times at a Glance,” Ensign, Jan 2002, 50–55
Chart 1
From Adam to Moses
(dates are approximate)
|
Event |
Scripture |
Description |
1 |
Cain kills his younger brother Abel out of jealousy and greed (see Bible Dictionary [BD], “Abel” and “Cain,”600, 628). |
2 |
Adam gathers his righteous posterity and blesses them three years before his death (see BD, “Patriarch,” 742). |
3 |
Enoch and the city of Zion live in righteousness for 365 years and are taken into heaven, or translated (see BD, “Enoch” and “Zion,” 665, 792–93). |
4 |
Noah and his family are saved from the Flood, which baptizes and cleanses the earth because of the wickedness of the people (see BD, “Ark” and “Noah,” 613, 738–39). |
5 |
Tower of Babel is built, languages are confounded, and the Jaredites leave for America (see BD, “Babylon,” 618). |
6 |
Abraham journeys to Canaan and receives his divine call and covenant (see BD, “Abraham” and “Abraham, Covenant of,” 601–2). |
7 |
JST, Gen. 14:25–40; Alma 13:14–19 |
Melchizedek and his city of Salem are taken into heaven, or translated (see BD, “Melchizedek,” “Salem,” and “Shem,” 730, 768, 773). |
8 |
The Lord destroys the wicked cities of Sodom and Gomorrah with fire from heaven (see BD, “Gomorrah,” 682). |
9 |
Sarah, Abraham’s wife, dies and is buried at Hebron (see BD, “Hebron” and “Sarah,” 699, 769). |
10 |
Isaac and Rebekah have twin sons, Esau and Jacob (see BD, “Birthright,” “Edom,” “Esau,” and “Jacob,” 625, 660, 667, 708–9). |
11 |
Jacob marries, has 12 sons and a daughter born to him, and establishes a covenant with God (see BD, “Abraham, Covenant of,” 602). |
12 |
Joseph’s brothers sell him into Egypt because of jealousy over his visions and his natural right to the birthright blessing (see BD, “Joseph,” 716–17). |
13 |
Jacob and his family move to Egypt and settle in the land of Goshen (see BD, “Egypt” and “Goshen,” 660–61, 682). |
14 |
Descendants of Jacob (Israelites) are in bondage in Egypt (see BD, “Egypt,” 660–61). |
15 |
Moses is called to lead the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt (see BD, “Burning Bush,” “Moses,” and “Pharaoh,” 627, 734–35, 750). |
16 |
The Lord saves the Israelites from the Egyptians during their exodus (see BD, “Exodus, Book of,” 668). |
17 |
Moses and the Israelites receive the law of Moses from God at Mount Sinai and build the temple-tabernacle (see BD, “Ark of the Covenant,” “Commandments, The Ten,” “Law of Moses,” “Sinai,” and “Tabernacle,” 613–14, 648, 722–23, 775, 778–80; Bible Map 2 [1999 edition]). |
18 |
The Israelites reject the true report of the spies and journey in the wilderness for 40 years (see BD, “Caleb” and “Wilderness of the Exodus,” 628, 789; Bible Map 2). |
19 |
Israel enters and conquers the promised land (see BD, “Joshua” and “Joshua, Book of,” 717–18; Bible Map 2). |
20 |
Jaredites’ language is not confounded, and the Lord commands them to leave for America at the time of the Tower of Babel. |
21 |
The brother of Jared sees Jesus Christ. |
22 |
Jaredites arrive in America. |
23 |
Akish forms secret combinations. |
24 |
Emer is anointed king and sees Jesus Christ. |
25 |
Great famine and poisonous snakes cause the people to be humble before the Lord. |





