top of page
Full Bible Timeline Icon

Full Bible Timeline

full-bible-timeline-research

FULL BIBLE TIMELINE

DOWNLOAD YOUR COPY IN A  
Digital Format PDF 
for easy study on your mobile device or laptop.

digital-nomads-for-jesus
Understanding Time - The Great Count
Understanding Time - The Great Count
The Life of Abraham white paper anchored in the Great Count AM biblical timeline

This study invites the reader to encounter Abraham not as a distant patriarch, but as a living hinge in sacred history—where inherited covenant memory becomes covenant promise. Anchored in the Great Count AM Chronology, it traces faith unfolding in real time through calling, testing, and fulfillment, revealing God’s redemptive purpose advancing not through myth, but through remembered history and measured promise.

YOUR SUPPORT MEANS A LOT!
CLICK ON THE BOOK TO PURCHASE OUR E-BOOK
- AN EASY WAY TO STUDY FROM ANYWHERE

The Life of Abraham

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ABSTRACT
PREFACE

PART I — TIME, DEATH, AND THE WORLD BEFORE ABRAHAM
 

1. Time Begins with Death (130 AM)
Establishes that biblical timekeeping begins with death-consciousness,
not creation, grounding the Great Count framework.

2. Adam to Noah: Walking with God Before Abraham
Traces the righteous line of covenant witnesses who personally
knew God and transmitted faith by living memory.

3. The Flood and the Reset of the World (1656 AM)
Shows the Flood as covenant preservation rather than annihilation,
resetting humanity while protecting the Redeemer line.

 

PART II — FROM THE FLOOD TO THE FATHER OF FAITH

4. From Noah to Babel: Preserved Knowledge and Rebellion
Explains how covenant truth survived through Shem and Eber even
as idolatry reemerged through empire.

5. Genesis 11 and the Birth of Abram (1948 AM)
Anchors Abraham’s birth in the Great Count and clarifies genealogical
purpose as Redeemer-focused, not firstborn-focused.

 

PART III — ABRAHAM’S FORMATION BEFORE THE CALL

6. Raised by Covenant Witnesses: Noah, Shem, and Eber
Presents Abraham’s faith as learned, modeled, and relational—
formed through living covenant testimony.

7. The Book of Jasher and Abraham’s Hidden Years
Introduces extra-biblical Jewish testimony carefully, illuminating
Abraham’s early faith without redefining chronology.

8. Nimrod, Idolatry, and the Furnace of Faith
Shows Abraham’s first public stand against false gods
and the cost of covenant allegiance before divine calling.

 

PART IV — THE CALL OF GOD

9. Hearing God: Abram at Age 52 (2000 AM)
Explains that Abraham knew God’s voice long before leaving,
establishing obedience as maturity, not novelty.

10. Leaving Home: The Call at 75 (2023 AM)
Explores the painful obedience of separation from family,
inheritance, and culture in response to divine command.

 

 

PART V — THE BLOOD COVENANT

11. Covenant Practices in the Ancient World
Lays the historical and cultural framework necessary
to understand God’s actions in Genesis 15 and beyond.

12. Genesis 15: The Divided Pieces (2030 AM)
Interprets God’s self-binding oath as unilateral covenant grace,
not mutual contract.

13. Promise, Belief, and Righteousness
Demonstrates that righteousness is credited through belief,
centuries before law or ritual.

 

PART VI — COVENANT SIGNS AND SEALS

14. Ishmael and Human Effort (2034 AM)
Distinguishes God’s promise from human impatience without
vilifying Ishmael or rewriting covenant intent.

15. Name Changes and Circumcision (2047 AM)
Shows identity transformation and covenant marking
as outward seals of inward promise.

 

PART VII — MELCHIZEDEK AND THE COVENANT MEAL

16. Bread, Wine, and the Priest of Salem
Establishes Melchizedek as covenant priest-king
and the meal as covenantal affirmation, not mere hospitality.

 

PART VIII — THE PROMISED SON

17. Isaac the Gift (2048 AM)
Presents Isaac as divine gift rather than biological success,
preserving promise by grace alone.

18. Stars of Heaven and Descendants of Faith
Clarifies the dual promise of physical seed and faith
descendants without supersessionism.

 

PART IX — ABRAHAM IN THE GREAT COUNT

19. Abraham’s Life Anchored in AM History
Locks Abraham’s life events into the Great Count,
showing chronological integrity from Adam forward.

20. From Eden to Christ: One Covenant Line
Concludes by tracing a single covenant thread
from Eden through Abraham to Christ.

CONCLUSION

Refresh
Full Bible Timeline Icon
bottom of page