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February 2014 3130 Ensign
Abraham—the great patriarch of
the Old Testament—is inextrica-
bly linked to all who join The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
An understanding of his life and the
covenant God made with him and
his posterity will help you see your
life and the covenants you make with
God as a disciple of Jesus Christ in a
more complete way (see Guide to the
Scriptures, “Abrahamic Covenant,”
scriptures.lds.org).
About 4,000 years ago Jehovah, the
premortal name for Jesus Christ, prom-
ised Abraham that his posterity would
be a blessing to all people and that
because of this covenant, great things
would take place in the latter days
(see Abraham 2:9–11). Jesus Christ
reaffirmed this covenant with many
others through the centuries. In modern
times He renewed the Abrahamic
covenant with the Prophet Joseph Smith
(see D&C 124:58; 132:30–31). By
entering into this restored covenant,
you are blessed with the everlasting
gospel and enabled, as were they of
old, to receive all the ordinances of the
holy priesthood, including marriage for
eternity (see Guide to the Scriptures,
“Covenant,” scriptures.lds.org). Your
patriarchal blessing includes an inspired
declaration of the lineage through
which you may claim these blessings
by exercising faith, repenting, receiving
priesthood ordinances, and enduring to
the end in keeping your covenants.
As you study this chart, you will more
clearly see your place in God’s plan
of happiness.
*Dates are approximate Event Prophecy
Times aT a Glance
Part 1 of 2
From Abraham until Jesus Christ
Covenant
AbrAhAmic
(Part 2 to be published later in 2014)
1 Abraham was born
in Ur, in the land of the
Chaldeans. His father
worshipped false gods.
Abraham 1:1, 5–7, 27
2 Abraham was
baptized; he received
the priesthood from
Melchizedek.
Doctrine and
Covenants 84:14;
Abraham 1:2–4
3 Jehovah (Jesus
Christ) appeared to
Abraham, saving him
from death as a sacri-
fice to false gods.
Abraham 1:8–16
4 Jehovah com-
manded Abraham to
leave Ur, promising
that through Abraham’s
ministry His name
would be known in the
earth forever.
Abraham 1:16–19
5 Abraham, Sarah (his
wife), and other family
members settled in the
land of Haran.
Abraham 2:1–5
6 Jehovah established
His covenant with
Abraham; Abraham’s
descendants would be
a blessing to all the
families of the earth.
Abraham 2:6–11
7 Abraham and his
family settled in the
land of Canaan.
Jehovah promised the
land to his descen-
dants when they are
righteous. They then
traveled to Egypt.
Abraham 2:6, 12–25
8 Through the Urim
and Thummim,
Abraham saw the
throne of God, the
premortal world, and
the creation of the
earth.
Abraham 3–5
9 In Egypt, Abraham
became a great
preacher of the gospel
and prospered.
A Facsimile from the
Book of Abraham,
No. 3
10 Abraham and
his family returned
to Canaan. Jehovah
confirmed His ever-
lasting covenant with
Abraham.
Genesis 13:1–4,
12–18
11 Jehovah spoke
with Abraham in a
vision, and Abraham
expressed a desire
to have children. The
Lord reaffirmed His
covenant.
Genesis 15:1–21
Brother of Jared (Jaredites)
Eastern Hemisphere AbrahamDisPENsAtioNs
Western Hemisphere
*1900 b.c.*2000 b.c.
*2025 b.c. *1825 b.c.*1950 b.c.
12 ProPHECy
Some of Abraham’s
posterity would be a
“stranger” in Egypt.
Genesis 15:13–14
13 Commanded of
God, Sarah gave her
handmaid, Hagar, to
Abraham in marriage.
Genesis 16:1–4;
Doctrine and
Covenants
132:28–35
14 An angel of God
appeared to Hagar.
Her posterity would
also be greatly blessed
as descendants of
Abraham. Ishmael
was born.
Genesis 16:7–16
15 Jehovah appeared
to Abraham, again
confirming His
promises. Abraham
circumcised all the
males in his household
as a covenantal sign.
Genesis 17:1–27
16 ProPHECy
Sarah would have a
son named Isaac and
in him the Abrahamic
covenant would be
established.
Genesis 17:15–21
17 Isaac was born.
Jehovah told Abraham
that He would bless
both Ishmael and Isaac.
(See prophecy 16.)
Genesis 21:1–5,
12–13
18 ProPHECy
Hagar’s son Ishmael
would be the father of
“a great nation.” His
descendants became
12 nations or tribes.
Genesis 21:17–20;
25:12–16
19 Jehovah confirmed
His covenant with
Abraham after he
showed his willingness
to offer his son Isaac
as a sacrifice.
Genesis 22:1–19;
Jacob 4:5
20 Commanded
of God, Abraham
married Keturah. Their
six sons would also be
greatly blessed.
Genesis 25:1–4;
Doctrine and
Covenants
132:28–35
21 Abraham blessed
and gave gifts to all
His sons, then died at
age 175.
Genesis 25:5–10
22 Jehovah appeared
to Isaac, affirming the
Abrahamic covenant
with him, his wife,
Rebekah, and their
posterity.
Genesis 26:2–5,
24–25; Doctrine and
Covenants 132:37
sarah isAAC
ABrAHAm
isHmAEl
Keturah miDiANitEs
isHmAElitEs
rebekah (wife of Isaac)
Hagar
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30 E n s i g n F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 4 31

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braham—the great patriarch of the Old Testament—is inextrica-

bly linked to all who join The Church

of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

An understanding of his life and the

covenant God made with him and

his posterity will help you see your

life and the covenants you make with

God as a disciple of Jesus Christ in a

more complete way (see Guide to the

Scriptures, “Abrahamic Covenant,”

scriptures.lds.org).

About 4,000 years ago Jehovah, the

premortal name for Jesus Christ, prom-

ised Abraham that his posterity would

be a blessing to all people and that

because of this covenant, great things

would take place in the latter days

(see Abraham 2:9–11). Jesus Christ

reaffirmed this covenant with many

others through the centuries. In modern

times He renewed the Abrahamic

covenant with the Prophet Joseph Smith

(see D&C 124:58; 132:30–31). By

entering into this restored covenant,

you are blessed with the everlasting

gospel and enabled, as were they of

old, to receive all the ordinances of the

holy priesthood, including marriage for

eternity (see Guide to the Scriptures,

“Covenant,” scriptures.lds.org). Your

patriarchal blessing includes an inspired

declaration of the lineage through

which you may claim these blessings

by exercising faith, repenting, receiving

priesthood ordinances, and enduring to

the end in keeping your covenants.

As you study this chart, you will more

clearly see your place in God’s plan

of happiness.

*Dates are approximate Event^ Prophecy

Times aT a Glance

Part 1 of 2

From Abraham until Jesus Christ

Covenant

Abr

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(Part 2 to be published later in 2014)

1 Abraham was born in Ur, in the land of the Chaldeans. His father worshipped false gods. Abraham 1:1, 5–7, 27

2 Abraham was baptized; he received the priesthood from Melchizedek. Doctrine and Covenants 84:14; Abraham 1:2–

3 Jehovah ( Jesus Christ) appeared to Abraham, saving him from death as a sacri- fice to false gods. Abraham 1:8–

4 Jehovah com- manded Abraham to leave Ur, promising that through Abraham’s ministry His name would be known in the earth forever. Abraham 1:16–

5 Abraham, Sarah (his wife), and other family members settled in the land of Haran. Abraham 2:1–

6 Jehovah established His covenant with Abraham; Abraham’s descendants would be a blessing to all the families of the earth. Abraham 2:6–

7 Abraham and his family settled in the land of Canaan. Jehovah promised the land to his descen- dants when they are righteous. They then traveled to Egypt. Abraham 2:6, 12–

8 Through the Urim and Thummim, Abraham saw the throne of God, the premortal world, and the creation of the earth. Abraham 3–

9 In Egypt, Abraham became a great preacher of the gospel and prospered. A Facsimile from the Book of Abraham, No. 3

10 Abraham and his family returned to Canaan. Jehovah confirmed His ever- lasting covenant with Abraham. Genesis 13:1–4, 12–

11 Jehovah spoke with Abraham in a vision, and Abraham expressed a desire to have children. The Lord reaffirmed His covenant. Genesis 15:1–

Brother of Jared (Jaredites)

DisPENsAtioNs Eastern Hemisphere Abraham

Western Hemisphere

***2025 b.c. *2000 b.c. *1950 b.c. 1900 b.c. 1825 b.c.

12 ProPHECy Some of Abraham’s posterity would be a “stranger” in Egypt. Genesis 15:13–

13 Commanded of God, Sarah gave her handmaid, Hagar, to Abraham in marriage. Genesis 16:1–4; Doctrine and Covenants 132:28–

14 An angel of God appeared to Hagar. Her posterity would also be greatly blessed as descendants of Abraham. Ishmael was born. Genesis 16:7–

15 Jehovah appeared to Abraham, again confirming His promises. Abraham circumcised all the males in his household as a covenantal sign. Genesis 17:1–

16 ProPHECy Sarah would have a son named Isaac and in him the Abrahamic covenant would be established. Genesis 17:15–

17 Isaac was born. Jehovah told Abraham that He would bless both Ishmael and Isaac. (See prophecy 16.) Genesis 21:1–5, 12–

18 ProPHECy Hagar’s son Ishmael would be the father of “a great nation.” His descendants became 12 nations or tribes. Genesis 21:17–20; 25:12–

19 Jehovah confirmed His covenant with Abraham after he showed his willingness to offer his son Isaac as a sacrifice. Genesis 22:1–19; Jacob 4:

20 Commanded of God, Abraham married Keturah. Their six sons would also be greatly blessed. Genesis 25:1–4; Doctrine and Covenants 132:28–

21 Abraham blessed and gave gifts to all His sons, then died at age 175. Genesis 25:5–

22 Jehovah appeared to Isaac, affirming the Abrahamic covenant with him, his wife, Rebekah, and their posterity. Genesis 26:2–5, 24–25; Doctrine and Covenants 132:

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26 Jehovah appeared to Jacob (Israel) at Bethel, renewing the Abrahamic covenant. Genesis 35:1–

27 Jehovah appeared to Israel and com- manded him to take his family into Egypt. Genesis 46:1–

28 Israel blessed his sons and grand- sons Ephraim and Manasseh and their families. He promised them that God would help them return someday to the land of Canaan. Genesis 48:

29 ProPhecy As part of his patriar- chal blessing, Joseph was promised that he would have a fruitful posterity. Genesis 48:19; 49:22–

30 In Egypt the descendants of Israel multiplied and became known as the children of Israel (also called house of Israel). (See prophecy 12.) Genesis 50

31 ProPhecy God would “raise up” a prophet (Moses) to deliver Israel from bondage in Egypt. Joseph Smith Translation (JST), Genesis 50:24, 34–36 (in Bible appendix); 2 Nephi 3:10, 17

32 ProPhecy The family of Israel would be scattered, with a “branch” living in the Americas. JST, Genesis 50: (in Bible appendix); 2 Nephi 3:3–5, 16

33 ProPhecy A “choice seer” ( Joseph Smith) would restore knowledge of God’s covenant with Abraham. JST, Genesis 50:25–33 (in Bible appendix); 2 Nephi 3:6–

34 Jehovah appeared to Moses, who had received the priest- hood from Jethro. The children of Israel left Egypt. (See prophecy 31.) exodus 3:1–10; 13:17–22; Doctrine and covenants 84:

35 At Mount Sinai the children of Israel promised they would keep the Abrahamic covenant. exodus 19:3–9; 24:

36 Because the children of Israel broke their promise, they received a lesser law of carnal commandments. exodus 32–34; Galatians 3:19–24; Doctrine and covenants 84:19–

23 Jehovah appeared to Jacob, affirming the Abrahamic covenant with him and his posterity. Genesis 28:10–

24 Commanded of God, Jacob married Leah, then Rachel, then Bilhah, and then Zilpah. Twelve sons and one daughter were born. Genesis 29–30; Doctrine and covenants 132:

25 Jehovah com- manded Jacob to return to the promised land of Canaan. Jacob’s name was changed to Israel. Genesis 31–

40 ProPhecy The people of the Northern Kingdom (referred to as Israel) and Southern Kingdom ( Judah) would be scattered among all nations. Amos 9:5–10; Micah 3:9–

41 ProPhecy The Messiah ( Jesus Christ) would suffer and atone for the sins of the world. Isaiah 53

42 ProPhecy The Lord would recover a remnant of His people and set up an ensign for all nations. Isaiah 11:11–12; Amos 9:

43 ProPhecy The Lord would comfort His people, redeem Jerusalem, and show His power to all nations. Isaiah 40:1–2, 11; 41:10; 52:9–

44 ProPhecy During a great millennial era the earth would be renewed, and all sickness and sorrow would end. Isaiah 25:6–9; 33:20–24; 35; 61:2–

45 The people of the Northern Kingdom were scattered by the Assyrians because of wickedness. (See prophecy 40.) 2 Kings 17:5–

46 ProPhecy Some Jews (a remnant) would be gathered back to Jerusalem to serve the Lord. Jeremiah 24:4–

47 Jehovah estab- lished the Abrahamic covenant with Lehi and his family. They left Jerusalem and became a nation in the Americas. (See prophecies 29, 32.) 1 Nephi 1–2; 18

48 The people of the Southern Kingdom rejected the Abrahamic covenant and were scattered by the Babylonians. (See prophecy 40.) 2 Kings 25:1–

49 Some of the chil- dren of Israel called “Jews” returned to Jerusalem, rebuilding the temple. Ezra exhorted the people to keep their covenant with God. (See prophecy 46.) Nehemiah 8–

50 The Hasmoneans (Maccabees) estab- lished an independent Jewish state, called Judea, in the land of Canaan.

37 Jehovah appeared to Joshua, renewing His covenant and commanding the chil- dren of Israel to enter the land of Canaan as an inheritance. Joshua 1:1–

38 After many years in Canaan, the chil- dren of Israel stopped keeping the covenant. They were persecuted by their enemies. Judges 2–

39 Through the prophet Nathan, Jehovah made an everlasting covenant with King David and his posterity. 2 Samuel 7:1–17; Doctrine and covenants 132:

32 E n s i g n F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 4 33

**Lineage according to traditional belief

eastern hemisphere

Brother of Jared (Jaredites)

DISPeNSATIoNS Moses

Western hemisphere

*1800 b.c. 1600 b.c. 1300 b.c. 1000 b.c. 700 b.c. 400 b.c. 100 b.c.

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