Biblical Events

Events capture key moments in biblical history where God’s power, judgment, and mercy were revealed, shaping the faith and destiny of His people.

  • Balaam and Balak

    Balaam and Balak

    Balaam, a prophet drawn by greed, was hired by Balak, king of Moab, to curse Israel — but God turned his curses into blessings, proving that no one can overturn what God has blessed.

  • Hagar and Ishmael

    Hagar and Ishmael

    Hagar bore Abram a son named Ishmael, and though born of human effort, God still heard her cries and promised to bless him greatly.

  • Covenant with Abram confirmed

    Covenant with Abram confirmed

    God confirmed His covenant with Abram, promising him countless descendants and the land of Canaan as an everlasting inheritance.

  • Abram journeys to Canaan

    Abram journeys to Canaan

    Abram obeyed God’s call and journeyed to Canaan, trusting His promise to make him the father of a great nation.

  • God Calls Abram to Leave Ur

    God Calls Abram to Leave Ur

    God called Abram to leave his home in Ur and go to a new land, promising to bless him and make him the father of many nations.

  • Balaam’s Donkey Speaks

    Balaam’s Donkey Speaks

    The story of Balaam’s talking donkey (Numbers 22:21–35) shows that God can use even the most unlikely messenger to reveal truth, correct disobedience, and guide His people back to His will.

  • Languages Confused and Nations Scattered

    Languages Confused and Nations Scattered

    When humanity tried to build a tower to reach heaven, God confused their languages and scattered them across the earth, creating the nations and fulfilling His plan for the world.

  • Tower of Babel

    Tower of Babel

    Humanity built the Tower of Babel in pride to make a name for themselves, but God confused their language and scattered them across the earth to fulfill His purpose.

  • The Table of Nations

    The Table of Nations

    After the Flood, the descendants of Noah’s sons — Shem, Ham, and Japheth — spread across the earth, forming the nations and fulfilling God’s command to fill the world.

  • God’s Covenant with Noah

    God’s Covenant with Noah

    God placed a rainbow in the sky as a sign of His everlasting covenant never again to destroy the earth by flood, reminding all creation of His mercy and faithfulness.

Bible Characters

  • Mark (John Mark)
  • Mark (John Mark)

    John Mark was a young disciple who overcame early failure to become a trusted companion of Paul and Peter, ultimately authoring the dynamic Gospel that bears his name.


  • Matthew

    Matthew was a despised tax collector transformed by grace into a devoted apostle, whose Gospel bridges the Old and New Testaments by proclaiming Jesus as the promised Messiah and King.


  • Nabal

    Nabal was a wealthy but foolish landowner whose arrogance and refusal to show hospitality to David led to divine judgment and his sudden death.


Biblical Events

  • David lies to Ahimelech
  • Mark (John Mark)

    John Mark was a young disciple who overcame early failure to become a trusted companion of Paul and Peter, ultimately authoring the dynamic Gospel that bears his name.


  • Matthew

    Matthew was a despised tax collector transformed by grace into a devoted apostle, whose Gospel bridges the Old and New Testaments by proclaiming Jesus as the promised Messiah and King.


  • Nabal

    Nabal was a wealthy but foolish landowner whose arrogance and refusal to show hospitality to David led to divine judgment and his sudden death.


Bible Locations

  • Jezreel
  • Jezreel

    Jezreel was the fertile royal seat of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel, famous for the murder of Naboth and the site where divine judgment eventually wiped out their entire dynasty.


  • Aphek

    Aphek was a strategic military stronghold and staging ground on the Sharon Plain where the Philistines gathered to capture the Ark and where David was providentially released from the Philistine army.


  • Lachish

    Lachish was the second most powerful city in ancient Judah, a mighty fortress whose dramatic fall to Assyria and Babylon serves as a pivotal moment in biblical history and archaeology.


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