@UsefulCharts

Buy the chart: https://usefulcharts.com/products/biblical-family-tree 
Watch the extended version with academic commentary: https://youtu.be/iD7kWTV3mtE

@paulredinger5830

Man you put a LOT of time doing your research! Thank you brother! 🙏🏻

@superpowerdragon

7:52 i think you meant "A A Ron"

@kiatazawa927

Take a shot every time you hear the word 'however'.

@andreabill7719

WoW!!!! I love the clarity in your teaching. Will be buying your charts.

@Rainbowsandswirls47

This was an amazing account of the Biblical family tree, so detailed. Never seen anything like it before and so interesting, thanks for all your time and the video 😊

@LucyCliburn

Thank you for highlighting the names you were talking about in blue as you were talking about them. It made us so much easier to follow you.

@kieranbledsoe1317

Just started reading the bible cover to cover and this is sooooo helpful for keeping track of who's who

@GraceWolfe-p9l

WOW ! Thanks so very much....very , very helpful in studies. Bless😊

@craighinebaugh6541

I purchased this for my wife, recently and had it framed. She loves it.

@Ava_Saith

Love this! Thank you for the time put into this. I am going to buy the poster and I need to translate it to my language :D This is so helpful ❤

@RyanK-100

Oh. My. God. I needed this chart and video. I had heard these things piecemeal and they were a giant blur in my brain. Thank you.

@gmcs279

Thankyou for for doing this - it's a lot of work and I pray you site will be multiplied.

@lehnertz85

The date 1446 bce date comes from archaeological discoveries in Mosul Iraq. The Assyrians kept really great documents which identified a solar eclipse. They then used astrology to determine the BCE date of the eclipse. From there they determined the years of several events from history. The channel Expedition Bible has a video on it. Pretty wild stuff.

@chattybtv

Needed this. Almost done with 2kings and they go through so many kings at that point

@fhlemur

Great family tree. Very informative—much appreciated.

Just one correction: Samuel was not from the tribe of Levi.
While he served as a priest, and priests typically come from the Levites, Samuel was an exception.

According to 1 Samuel 1:1, he was from the tribe of Ephraim. He was an Ephraimite.

@nazaharin

This is incredible. Amazing job sir..

@kirkcockrell1881

Your chart is a significant achievement which the brightest minds marvel at.  Your presentation is phenomenal.  Easy to follow, full of information, and illuminates the important events.  I also learned that these people in the bible were messed up.  I can see now why humanity is fallen.

@ninaleistner921

Thank YOU LINDA ❤️ whenever you need Jorge to heal yourself, HE WILL BE ON HIS WAY TO YOU ❤️
I hope for the best sister ship we both can imagine, even if we maybe never learned to even imagine twister ship ❤️🦋❤️

@KelikakuCoutin

I realize you did this a while ago. The Egyptian line, 'Mizraim' is pronounced the "German" way, MITS-RA-EEM so the 'z' is pronounced "mits" like in English you would say "oven mitts."

Kind of like how people mispronounce Mr. Tim Walz's name - as WALLS but it is correctly pronounced WALTZ just like the type of music.

Thanks for the content.
Keep up the good work.
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