Here's a Biblical history outline of major topics in God's Plan of Salvation through His Son Jesus Christ. Christ's Salvation is a progressively revealed Plan of Salvation from the man Adam all the way down to the end of Christ's future thousand years reign of Revelation 20. Main focus is upon following God's Salvation Promise by Faith first given through Abraham.
1. Falling away of Adam and Eve in God's Eden. Death imparted to all born flesh (Gen.2-3; 1 Cor.15).
2. Prophecy: the seed of the Woman, the family God chose to manifest His Salvation through; Christ bruised on the cross; Satan bruised on the head in final; man separated from God requiring The Saviour Jesus Christ. (Gen.3).
3. The first murderer; the mark; the land of Nod and Cain's offspring (Gen.4). Adam's offspring (Gen.5).
4. Flood of Noah's days; Satan tries to end the seed of the Woman that Christ would be born through by attempted corruption of the seed of the Woman. God preserves the Seed of the Woman through Noah while destroying the rest of peoples off the earth, including the race of giants (Gen.6-9).
5. Noah's son Ham sires Canaan from incest with his own mother; Noah curses Canaan; the nations of Canaan manifest against the Seed of the Woman (Gen.9; Leviticus 18 & 20 to identity that sin; Gen.10-15).
6. God confuses the one language all nations spoke at the tower of Babel; the nations are dispersed to the four corners of the earth (Gen.10-11).
7. The Seed of the Woman continues through Noah's son Shem to Abram (later called Abraham) (Gen.11-16)
8. God promises Abraham a son to become a seed as many as the stars and sands of the sea; Abraham's wife gives him her maid servant Hagar who bears Ishmael who is then cast out with his mother Hagar (Gen.15-16; 21).
9. God promises to Abraham that all nations would be blessed through his seed (Seed of the Woman) involving the everlasting covenant. Abraham believes by Faith and it is accounted to him as righteousness, the Promise by Faith (Gen.15; Galatians 3). God promises a son through Abraham and Sarah that would continue in the everlasting covenant and blessings (Gen.15-17).
10. God promises His everlasting covenant to continue through Abraham's son Isaac (Gen.17). Abraham circumcises his son Isaac as a token of God's everlasting covenant with Abraham. Abraham obeys God's command to sacrifice Isaac, but is stopped by God, serving as a test of Abraham's Faith in God's Promises. (Gen.21-22).
11. God adds to His Promise of many seed to Abraham that his seed would possess the gate of their enemies (Gen.22).
12. Isaac takes Rebekah to wife; younger Jacob to be over elder Esau (Gen.25).
13. The elder Esau sells God's Birthright to younger brother Jacob for a red pottage of food; Esau named Edom (red) (Gen.25).
14. God transfers His everlasting covenant Promise from Abraham to Isaac (the Seed of the Woman continues) (Gen.26).
15. Isaac gives younger son Jacob God's everlasting covenant Promise about The LORD giving him the dew of heaven, plenty of corn and wine, letting the nations bow down to Jacob, let those who curse Jacob be cursed, and those who bless Jacob be blessed (Gen.27).
16. Jacob dreams upon the pillar stone; God transfers His everlasting covenant to Jacob; Jacob anoints the pillar stone and names that place Beth-El (house of God); Jacob calls the pillar stone "house of God" (Gen.28).
17. Jacob's wives bear him twelve sons (Gen.28-31).
18. Jacob wrestles with the Angel and prevails with God; the Angel gives Jacob new name of Israel (Gen.32).
19. God gives Jacob the new name Israel; a nation and a company of nations to come out of Jacob's seed with God keeping His Promises to Abraham (Gen.35).
20. Jacob's son Joseph favoured by God but persecuted; Joseph's dream to rule over his brethren; Joseph's wife bears two sons while in Egypt (Gen.37-42).
22. Jacob blesses Joseph's two sons Manasseh and Ephraim, giving them the name Israel and God's everlasting covenant Promise. The elder Manasseh to become "great", the younger Ephraim to become "a multitude of nations", representing Ephraim as head in God's Birthright Promise to Abraham (Gen.48; 1 Chronicles 5).
23. Jacob gives his twelve sons an endtime prophecy of what would befall them. Judah to keep royal sceptre rule and law until Christ's final coming and gathering (Gen.49).
24. Children of Israel (Jacob) captive to Egypt; God calls Moses to lead them out and give Israel His laws, ten commandments and the Old Covenant; some of Israel rebel and God causes the children of Israel to wander in the wilderness (Exodus; Leviticus; Numbers; Deuteronomy).
25. Joshua (means Yahaveh is Salvation) is called to lead the 12 tribes of Israel into the land of Canaan (Book of Joshua; Judges).
26. God tells Israel to destroy certain nations of Canaan because of their false pagan practices against Him, and a later irruption of the race of giants; Israel fails that duty and allows some of the Canaanites to dwell among them (Deuteronomy through Joshua).
26. The children of Israel desire a flesh king over them like the nations in place of God as their King; God gives them a flesh king - Saul of tribe of Benjamin; king Saul disobeys God's commandments; God repents that He made Saul king (1 Samuel 1-15).
27. David sleys the giant Goliath; God calls David as king (desendent of Pharez from Judah - Gen.38). God promises David's one of his seed would never fail to sit upon the throne of Israel to all generations, everlasting (1 Sam.16-17).
28. David defeats the Canaanite Jebusites and conquers Jerusalem, and dwells at the city of David (2 Sam.5).
29. David's son Solomon inherits David's throne and reigns in Jerusalem; Solomon builds the first Temple in Jerusalem to God (1 Kings 1-9).
30. Solomon loves many strange women of foreign nations allowing idol worship in Israel; God prophesies dividing Israel into two separate kingdoms after Solomon's days; a southern kingdom of one tribe under Solomon's son Rehoboam for Judah; God promises ten tribes to Jeroboam of Ephraim in the northern land (1 Kings 11).
31. Ten tribes rebel against Solomon's son Rehoboam of Judah at Jerusalem. Jeroboam of Ephraim made king over ten tribes in the north. Only tribe of Benjamin with Judah and house of David at Jerusalem (1 Kings 12).
32. King Jeroboam of Ephraim over the ten tribes sets up two golden calf idols for the ten tribes to worship to keep them north; setting up of common priests of the people drives Levites back to Jerusalem under Rehoboam; house of Judah becomes three tribed kingdom at Jerusalem under Solomon's son descendent of Judah; house of Israel becomes ten tribed kingdom in the north at Samaria under Jeroboam descendent of Ephraim (1 Kings 12-13; 2 Chron.11:13-17).
33. The two kingdoms of "house of Judah" and "house of Israel" war against each other (1 Kings 12-16); first KJV Bible mention of title of "Jews" put for the three tribed southern kingdom under king of Judah at Jerusalem (2 Kings 16).
34. God removes ten tribed kingdom of Israel under king descended from Ephraim out of His sight to Assyria and land of the Medes by the kings of Assyria; House of Judah under house of David remains at Jerusalem-Judea; king of Assyria supplants peoples from five provinces of Babylon to northern holy land where ten tribes were removed (2 Kings 17-18).
35. Three tribed house of Judah at Jerusalem also falls to false worship; God brings king of Babylon (Nebuchadnezzar) upon Jerusalem to destroy it and the temple built by Solomon; majority of house of Judah taken captive to Babylon for 70 years; Zedekiah king of Judah executed in Babylon along with all his son heirs; David's throne in Jerusalem ends (Jeremiah; 2 Kings 18-25; 2 Chron.36).
36. Jeremiah as kinsman redeemer over king Zedekiah's daughters is taken captive to Egypt by band of robbers; Zedekiah's daughters go with Jeremiah and Jeremiah's scribe Baruch; they disappear from Bible history (Jeremiah 41-44).
37. Ezekiel given a prophesy containing a riddle about David's throne to the ten tribed house of Israel that was still scattered to Assyria (Ezek.17 & 21).
38. 70 years of Judah's captivity in Babylon ended; God brings king Cyrus the Mede to conquer Babylon; releases the house of Judah to go back to Jerusalem and rebuild God's temple there (2 Chron.36; Ezra 1; Isaiah 44:28).
39. Only small remnant from three tribed house of Judah, Benjamin, and Levi return with Ezra to Jerusalem to rebuild it and the temple; house of Israel ten tribes still captive in Assyria; majority of house of Judah chose to stay in Babylon (Ezra 1-10; Ezek.3).
40. Foreigners of the Canaanite peoples found in the priesthood; leaders and princes of Judah found with Canaanite wives and children from the Babylon captivity; priesthood of Levites corrupted with foreigner Nethinim temple servants (Ezra 2-10).
41. Second temple and wall of Jerusalem built by Judah; Nethinim foreigners creep into the city of David dwelling at tower of Ophel; still no king of house of David in Jerusalem (Nehemiah).
42. Our Lord Christ Jesus born at Bethlehem through Mary by The Holy Spirit; king Herod tries to kill Christ; John the Baptist proclaims Christ (Matthew; Luke; Mark).
43. Our Lord Jesus begins His Ministry choosing His Apostles; the rulers and many Jews reject Christ as Messiah (Matthew; Mark; Luke; John).
44. Our Lord Jesus offers the cup of wine and bread sacrements of His Blood and Body to represent His crucifixion upon the cross becoming the sign of the New Covenant unto redemption of all those who believe on The Father through Christ Jesus (Matt.26; Mark 14; Luke 22).
45. Our Lord Jesus is crucified by the unbelieving Jews having Him delivered up to death on God's Passover timing per Hebrew day and night reckoning (Matt.27; Mark 15; Luke 23; John 19).
46. Our Lord Jesus is resurrected by The Father, the tomb stone rolled away, and appears again to His disciples (Matt.28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20).
47. Our Lord Jesus promises His disciples working of The Holy Spirit to preach The Gospel (good news) and His Word and do His work (Acts 1-2); Jesus ascends to right hand of The Father in Heaven from the Mount of Olives in view by His disciples (Acts 1).
48. The Pharisee Saul (Paul) is converted to Christ Jesus by divine intervention, and is chosen to preach The Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles, and to kings, and to the children of Israel (Acts 9).
49. First Christians called by that name at Antioch (Acts 11).
50. Apostle Paul declares believing Gentiles as being graffed into the "commonwealth of Israel" (Eph.2; Rom.9-11).
51. Apostle James writes a Christian letter "to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad", revealing God's Plan of Salvation through Christ continuing under the New Covenant with a Christian remnant of the twelve tribes of Israel scattered among the Gentiles (James 1:1).
52. Apostle Paul to king Agrippa confirms that believing remnant of the twelve tribes of Israel continuing in God's Plan of Salvation through Christ Jesus, as does Christ Himself (Acts 26; Matt.19:27-30).
53. Christ through His Apostle John declares 144,000 of the seed of the Woman out of all twelve tribes of Israel being sealed with God's sealing to stand during tribulation, many Gentiles also sealed with them (Rev.7; 9; 20:4).
54. Christ's second coming on the 7th trumpet and 7th vial to the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, and His saints gathered to Him there, becoming "the camp of the saints" on earth during His future thousand years reign (Zech.14; Rev.11; 16; 20; 1 Cor.15; 1 Thess.4; Ezek.40-47).
54. Names of the twelve tribes of Israel written upon the 12 gates of the New Jerusalem (Rev.21); 12 tribes gathered back to their original inheritance of the holy land which God promised their fathers (Ezekiel 47-48).
55. The Father and Son dwelling on earth with His saints in the Holy City New Jerusalem, established on earth with a new heavens and a renewed earth with wickedness, hell and the devil destroyed (Rev.20-22; Ezekiel 40-48; Isaiah 65-66; 2 Pet.3; Psalms 37).
1. Falling away of Adam and Eve in God's Eden. Death imparted to all born flesh (Gen.2-3; 1 Cor.15).
2. Prophecy: the seed of the Woman, the family God chose to manifest His Salvation through; Christ bruised on the cross; Satan bruised on the head in final; man separated from God requiring The Saviour Jesus Christ. (Gen.3).
3. The first murderer; the mark; the land of Nod and Cain's offspring (Gen.4). Adam's offspring (Gen.5).
4. Flood of Noah's days; Satan tries to end the seed of the Woman that Christ would be born through by attempted corruption of the seed of the Woman. God preserves the Seed of the Woman through Noah while destroying the rest of peoples off the earth, including the race of giants (Gen.6-9).
5. Noah's son Ham sires Canaan from incest with his own mother; Noah curses Canaan; the nations of Canaan manifest against the Seed of the Woman (Gen.9; Leviticus 18 & 20 to identity that sin; Gen.10-15).
6. God confuses the one language all nations spoke at the tower of Babel; the nations are dispersed to the four corners of the earth (Gen.10-11).
7. The Seed of the Woman continues through Noah's son Shem to Abram (later called Abraham) (Gen.11-16)
8. God promises Abraham a son to become a seed as many as the stars and sands of the sea; Abraham's wife gives him her maid servant Hagar who bears Ishmael who is then cast out with his mother Hagar (Gen.15-16; 21).
9. God promises to Abraham that all nations would be blessed through his seed (Seed of the Woman) involving the everlasting covenant. Abraham believes by Faith and it is accounted to him as righteousness, the Promise by Faith (Gen.15; Galatians 3). God promises a son through Abraham and Sarah that would continue in the everlasting covenant and blessings (Gen.15-17).
10. God promises His everlasting covenant to continue through Abraham's son Isaac (Gen.17). Abraham circumcises his son Isaac as a token of God's everlasting covenant with Abraham. Abraham obeys God's command to sacrifice Isaac, but is stopped by God, serving as a test of Abraham's Faith in God's Promises. (Gen.21-22).
11. God adds to His Promise of many seed to Abraham that his seed would possess the gate of their enemies (Gen.22).
12. Isaac takes Rebekah to wife; younger Jacob to be over elder Esau (Gen.25).
13. The elder Esau sells God's Birthright to younger brother Jacob for a red pottage of food; Esau named Edom (red) (Gen.25).
14. God transfers His everlasting covenant Promise from Abraham to Isaac (the Seed of the Woman continues) (Gen.26).
15. Isaac gives younger son Jacob God's everlasting covenant Promise about The LORD giving him the dew of heaven, plenty of corn and wine, letting the nations bow down to Jacob, let those who curse Jacob be cursed, and those who bless Jacob be blessed (Gen.27).
16. Jacob dreams upon the pillar stone; God transfers His everlasting covenant to Jacob; Jacob anoints the pillar stone and names that place Beth-El (house of God); Jacob calls the pillar stone "house of God" (Gen.28).
17. Jacob's wives bear him twelve sons (Gen.28-31).
18. Jacob wrestles with the Angel and prevails with God; the Angel gives Jacob new name of Israel (Gen.32).
19. God gives Jacob the new name Israel; a nation and a company of nations to come out of Jacob's seed with God keeping His Promises to Abraham (Gen.35).
20. Jacob's son Joseph favoured by God but persecuted; Joseph's dream to rule over his brethren; Joseph's wife bears two sons while in Egypt (Gen.37-42).
22. Jacob blesses Joseph's two sons Manasseh and Ephraim, giving them the name Israel and God's everlasting covenant Promise. The elder Manasseh to become "great", the younger Ephraim to become "a multitude of nations", representing Ephraim as head in God's Birthright Promise to Abraham (Gen.48; 1 Chronicles 5).
23. Jacob gives his twelve sons an endtime prophecy of what would befall them. Judah to keep royal sceptre rule and law until Christ's final coming and gathering (Gen.49).
24. Children of Israel (Jacob) captive to Egypt; God calls Moses to lead them out and give Israel His laws, ten commandments and the Old Covenant; some of Israel rebel and God causes the children of Israel to wander in the wilderness (Exodus; Leviticus; Numbers; Deuteronomy).
25. Joshua (means Yahaveh is Salvation) is called to lead the 12 tribes of Israel into the land of Canaan (Book of Joshua; Judges).
26. God tells Israel to destroy certain nations of Canaan because of their false pagan practices against Him, and a later irruption of the race of giants; Israel fails that duty and allows some of the Canaanites to dwell among them (Deuteronomy through Joshua).
26. The children of Israel desire a flesh king over them like the nations in place of God as their King; God gives them a flesh king - Saul of tribe of Benjamin; king Saul disobeys God's commandments; God repents that He made Saul king (1 Samuel 1-15).
27. David sleys the giant Goliath; God calls David as king (desendent of Pharez from Judah - Gen.38). God promises David's one of his seed would never fail to sit upon the throne of Israel to all generations, everlasting (1 Sam.16-17).
28. David defeats the Canaanite Jebusites and conquers Jerusalem, and dwells at the city of David (2 Sam.5).
29. David's son Solomon inherits David's throne and reigns in Jerusalem; Solomon builds the first Temple in Jerusalem to God (1 Kings 1-9).
30. Solomon loves many strange women of foreign nations allowing idol worship in Israel; God prophesies dividing Israel into two separate kingdoms after Solomon's days; a southern kingdom of one tribe under Solomon's son Rehoboam for Judah; God promises ten tribes to Jeroboam of Ephraim in the northern land (1 Kings 11).
31. Ten tribes rebel against Solomon's son Rehoboam of Judah at Jerusalem. Jeroboam of Ephraim made king over ten tribes in the north. Only tribe of Benjamin with Judah and house of David at Jerusalem (1 Kings 12).
32. King Jeroboam of Ephraim over the ten tribes sets up two golden calf idols for the ten tribes to worship to keep them north; setting up of common priests of the people drives Levites back to Jerusalem under Rehoboam; house of Judah becomes three tribed kingdom at Jerusalem under Solomon's son descendent of Judah; house of Israel becomes ten tribed kingdom in the north at Samaria under Jeroboam descendent of Ephraim (1 Kings 12-13; 2 Chron.11:13-17).
33. The two kingdoms of "house of Judah" and "house of Israel" war against each other (1 Kings 12-16); first KJV Bible mention of title of "Jews" put for the three tribed southern kingdom under king of Judah at Jerusalem (2 Kings 16).
34. God removes ten tribed kingdom of Israel under king descended from Ephraim out of His sight to Assyria and land of the Medes by the kings of Assyria; House of Judah under house of David remains at Jerusalem-Judea; king of Assyria supplants peoples from five provinces of Babylon to northern holy land where ten tribes were removed (2 Kings 17-18).
35. Three tribed house of Judah at Jerusalem also falls to false worship; God brings king of Babylon (Nebuchadnezzar) upon Jerusalem to destroy it and the temple built by Solomon; majority of house of Judah taken captive to Babylon for 70 years; Zedekiah king of Judah executed in Babylon along with all his son heirs; David's throne in Jerusalem ends (Jeremiah; 2 Kings 18-25; 2 Chron.36).
36. Jeremiah as kinsman redeemer over king Zedekiah's daughters is taken captive to Egypt by band of robbers; Zedekiah's daughters go with Jeremiah and Jeremiah's scribe Baruch; they disappear from Bible history (Jeremiah 41-44).
37. Ezekiel given a prophesy containing a riddle about David's throne to the ten tribed house of Israel that was still scattered to Assyria (Ezek.17 & 21).
38. 70 years of Judah's captivity in Babylon ended; God brings king Cyrus the Mede to conquer Babylon; releases the house of Judah to go back to Jerusalem and rebuild God's temple there (2 Chron.36; Ezra 1; Isaiah 44:28).
39. Only small remnant from three tribed house of Judah, Benjamin, and Levi return with Ezra to Jerusalem to rebuild it and the temple; house of Israel ten tribes still captive in Assyria; majority of house of Judah chose to stay in Babylon (Ezra 1-10; Ezek.3).
40. Foreigners of the Canaanite peoples found in the priesthood; leaders and princes of Judah found with Canaanite wives and children from the Babylon captivity; priesthood of Levites corrupted with foreigner Nethinim temple servants (Ezra 2-10).
41. Second temple and wall of Jerusalem built by Judah; Nethinim foreigners creep into the city of David dwelling at tower of Ophel; still no king of house of David in Jerusalem (Nehemiah).
42. Our Lord Christ Jesus born at Bethlehem through Mary by The Holy Spirit; king Herod tries to kill Christ; John the Baptist proclaims Christ (Matthew; Luke; Mark).
43. Our Lord Jesus begins His Ministry choosing His Apostles; the rulers and many Jews reject Christ as Messiah (Matthew; Mark; Luke; John).
44. Our Lord Jesus offers the cup of wine and bread sacrements of His Blood and Body to represent His crucifixion upon the cross becoming the sign of the New Covenant unto redemption of all those who believe on The Father through Christ Jesus (Matt.26; Mark 14; Luke 22).
45. Our Lord Jesus is crucified by the unbelieving Jews having Him delivered up to death on God's Passover timing per Hebrew day and night reckoning (Matt.27; Mark 15; Luke 23; John 19).
46. Our Lord Jesus is resurrected by The Father, the tomb stone rolled away, and appears again to His disciples (Matt.28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20).
47. Our Lord Jesus promises His disciples working of The Holy Spirit to preach The Gospel (good news) and His Word and do His work (Acts 1-2); Jesus ascends to right hand of The Father in Heaven from the Mount of Olives in view by His disciples (Acts 1).
48. The Pharisee Saul (Paul) is converted to Christ Jesus by divine intervention, and is chosen to preach The Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles, and to kings, and to the children of Israel (Acts 9).
49. First Christians called by that name at Antioch (Acts 11).
50. Apostle Paul declares believing Gentiles as being graffed into the "commonwealth of Israel" (Eph.2; Rom.9-11).
51. Apostle James writes a Christian letter "to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad", revealing God's Plan of Salvation through Christ continuing under the New Covenant with a Christian remnant of the twelve tribes of Israel scattered among the Gentiles (James 1:1).
52. Apostle Paul to king Agrippa confirms that believing remnant of the twelve tribes of Israel continuing in God's Plan of Salvation through Christ Jesus, as does Christ Himself (Acts 26; Matt.19:27-30).
53. Christ through His Apostle John declares 144,000 of the seed of the Woman out of all twelve tribes of Israel being sealed with God's sealing to stand during tribulation, many Gentiles also sealed with them (Rev.7; 9; 20:4).
54. Christ's second coming on the 7th trumpet and 7th vial to the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, and His saints gathered to Him there, becoming "the camp of the saints" on earth during His future thousand years reign (Zech.14; Rev.11; 16; 20; 1 Cor.15; 1 Thess.4; Ezek.40-47).
54. Names of the twelve tribes of Israel written upon the 12 gates of the New Jerusalem (Rev.21); 12 tribes gathered back to their original inheritance of the holy land which God promised their fathers (Ezekiel 47-48).
55. The Father and Son dwelling on earth with His saints in the Holy City New Jerusalem, established on earth with a new heavens and a renewed earth with wickedness, hell and the devil destroyed (Rev.20-22; Ezekiel 40-48; Isaiah 65-66; 2 Pet.3; Psalms 37).