Genesis to Numbers. This volume is the first of three on the Old Testament. It begins with a discussion of the importance of studying the Old Testament, and the role of Jesus Christ in the Plan of Salvation and His selection as our Savior in the premortal council in heaven. We read concerning the process of creation, the placing of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, and their fall into mortality. We learn briefly about Cain and Abel, followed by brief discussions of all the patriarchs from Adam to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We follow the story of Joseph in Egypt followed by the migration of Jacob’s family to that land for survival. We read of the rise of Moses, the Exodus, and the events at Mt. Sinai. Then we study the rebellion of the children of Israel and their wandering in the wilderness for 40 years. The cover features a beautiful image of Abraham’s Journey from Ur to Canaan, painted by Jozsef Molnar in 1880.Table of Contents:Ch. Title Scripture Refs ** Studying the Old Testament (D&C 1)1. The Lord’s Work and Glory (Moses 1)2. The Council in Heaven (Abr 3; Moses 4:1-4)3. The Creation (Moses 1:27-42; 2-3)4. The Fall of Adam & Eve (Moses 4:51-55; 6:48-62)5. Cain & Abel; the prophet Enoch (Moses 5-7)6. Noah & the Ark; Tower of Babel (Moses 8; Gen 6-9, 11)7. The Abrahamic Covenant (Abr 1-2; Gen 12, 17)8. Abraham’s Faithful Example (Gen 13-14, 18-19)9. Abraham & Isaac’s Great Test (Abr 1; Gen 15-17, 21-22)10. Isaac, Jacob, & Twelve Tribes of Israel (Gen 24-29)11. Joseph’s Captivity & Integrity (Gen 34, 37-39)12. Joseph’s Greatness and Legacy (Gen 40-45)13. Moses, Passover, & the Exodus (Exo 1-3, 5-6, 11-14)14. Israel’s Covenant Opportunity (Exo 12-20, 32-34)** 10 Commandments & Laws of Moses (Exo 20-24, 32-34)** The Wilderness Tabernacle (Exo 25-31, 35-40)** Sacrifices and Carnal Commandments (Lev 1-18)15. Israel’s Wilderness Wanderings (Num 11-14, 21)16. True Prophets Do Only God’s Will (Num 22-24; 31:1-16)** Special chapters providing additional information
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Randal S. Chase spent his childhood years in Nephi, Utah, where his father was a dry land wheat farmer and businessman. In 1959 their family moved to Salt Lake City and settled in the Holladay area. He served a full-time mission in the Central British (England Central) Mission from 1968 to 1970. He returned home and married Deborah Johnsen in 1971. They are the parents of six children. He was called to serve as a bishop at the age of twenty-seven in the Sandy Crescent South Stake area of the Salt Lake Valley. He served six years in that capacity and has since served as a high councilor, a stake executive secretary and clerk, and in many other stake and ward callings. Regardless of whatever other callings he has received over the years, he has taught Gospel Doctrine classes in every ward he has lived in as an adult—for 35 years. Dr. Chase was a well-known media personality on Salt Lake City radio stations in the 1970s. He left on-air broadcasting in 1978 to develop and market computer-based management, sales, and music programming systems to radio and television stations in the United States, Canada, South America, and Australia. After the business was sold in 1984, he supported his family as a media and business consultant in the Salt Lake City area. Having a great desire to teach young people of college age, in the late 1980s he pursued his doctorate, which he received in Communication from the University of Utah in 1997. He has taught in higher education for 28 years, and is currently a tenured full-time faculty member at Dixie State University in St. George, Utah. Concurrently with his academic career, Dr. Chase has served as a volunteer LDS Institute and Adult Education instructor in the Latter-day Saint CES system since 1994, both in Salt Lake City and St. George, where he currently teaches a weekly gospel Adult Education class. He has also conducted multiple Church history tours and seminars. Over the years, he developed an extensive library of lesson materials that are predecessors to these study guides.
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