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Drinking Milk: The Authorized King James Version
Drinking Milk: The Authorized King James Version
Drinking Milk: The Authorized King James Version
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Have you ever wondered what is in the Bible? Have you ever tried to read the Holy Word of God and been completely overwhelmed by its immense content? Drinking Milk is a comprehensive outline and a unique tool that allows you to gently and easily begin to sip on the Holy Word of God without being intensely overwhelmed. Soon, you will begin to grow and hunger for more as a babe grows out of milk into solid foods (Hebrews 5:13–14) and (1 Peter 2:2). Eventually, you will begin to desire and have an appetite to be more fulfilled.

Before you even realize it, you will be delving into the Holy Word of God, no longer a babe but walking on an amazing journey with Jesus. This book is a great introductory Bible study into the Word of God with plenty of open space to serve as a work book also. Great for young and old alike and for those who are seasoned Christians. Drinking Milk is a great way to add to your study tools.

This book is merely a snapshot of what's in the Bible. It is not intended to replace regular reading of the Holy Scripture. Neither is it a commentary meant to explain the Holy Scripture in any way. I trust the power of the Holy Spirit will lead you to a divine understanding.

Although the Scripture is in the Authorized King James Version, the outline and Scripture format is applicable to all commonly used versions-NIV, NLT, NASB, ESV, MSG, AMP, etc.

Blessings,

LS

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Release dateJun 30, 2021
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    Drinking Milk - Lori Lynn St. Louis

    Book 1

    The First Book of Moses called Genesis

    Chapter 1

    Scripture 1 – 31: God created the universe.

    Read verse 1

    Chapter 2

    Scripture 1 – 3: Creation was finished on the seventh day and God rested on the seventh day and blessed it.

    Read verses 2

    3

    Scripture 4 – 25: Adam and Eve. The Garden of Eden.

    Read verses 7

    22

    23

    Chapter 3

    Scripture 1 – 24: The fall of man. Adam and Eve’s sin.

    Read verses 16

    17

    20

    Chapter 4

    Scripture 1 – 26: Adam and Eve’s first children, Cain and Abel. Cain slays Abel.

    Chapter 5

    Scripture 1 – 32: Adam’s descendants.

    Chapter 6

    Scripture 1 – 22: Noah’s ark.

    Read verse 14

    Chapter 7

    Scripture 1 – 24: The animals gather two by two, and the flood comes.

    Read verses 8

    9

    11

    12

    24

    Chapter 8

    Scripture 1 – 22: The flood stops. The Lord says in His heart that He would not curse the ground anymore.

    Read verses 3

    21

    Chapter 9

    Scripture 1 – 19: God’s covenant with Noah. (13 – 16) God sets the bow as the token of the covenant.

    Read verses 13

    14

    15

    16

    Scripture 20 – 29: Noah’s younger son is cursed for sinning against his father.

    Read verses 22

    29

    Chapter 10

    Scripture 1 – 32: Descendants of Noah’s sons.

    Chapter 11

    Scripture 1 – 9: Tower of Babel.

    Scripture 10 – 32: Descendants of Shem. (29 – 30) Abram—later

    Abraham—takes a wife, Sarai—later Sarah—who is barren.

    Chapter 12

    Scripture 1 – 9: Abram (Abraham) is called by the Lord.

    and I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed. (verse 3)

    Scripture 10 – 20: Abram goes to Egypt and lies about Sarai being his wife, claiming she is his sister.

    Chapter 13

    Scripture 1 – 18: Abram and his nephew, Lot, separate. Lot goes to Sodom and Gomorrah.

    Read verse 6

    Chapter 14

    Scripture 1 – 16: War of the kings. Lot and his goods are captured then rescued.

    Read verses 12

    16

    Scripture 17 – 24: Melchizedek, king of Salem and priest, blesses Abram.

    Read verse 18

    Chapter 15

    Scripture 1 – 21: The Lord’s covenant with Abram.

    Read verses 5

    6

    Chapter 16

    Scripture 1 – 16: Hagar (Sarai’s handmaid) and her son, Ishmael.

    Read verse 2

    Chapter 17

    Scripture 1 – 27: God’s covenant with Abram concerning circumcision. God changes Abram’s name to Abraham. God also changes Sarai’s name to Sarah.

    Read verses 5

    15

    16

    17

    Chapter 18

    Scripture 1 – 15: The visitors of the Lord appear to Abraham and tell him that Sarah is to conceive.

    Read verses 12

    14

    Scripture 16 – 33: Abraham pleads with the Lord not to destroy his nephew, Lot.

    Chapter 19

    Scripture 1 – 29: God destroys Sodom and Gomorrah.

    Read verses 17

    26

    Scripture 30 – 38: Sin of Lot’s daughters.

    Chapter 20

    Scripture 1 – 18: Abraham lies to Abimelech, king of Gerar, about Sarah being his wife, saying she is his sister.

    Read verse 3

    Chapter 21

    Scripture 1 – 7: The birth of Isaac.

    Read verses 1

    2

    5

    Scripture 8 – 21: Hagar and Ishmael are cast out.

    Scripture 22 – 34: Covenant between Abraham and Abimelech.

    Chapter 22

    Scripture 1 – 24: God tests Abraham by asking him to sacrifice his only son.

    Read verses 11

    15

    Chapter 23

    Scripture 1 – 20: Death of Sarah, 127 years old.

    Chapter 24

    Scripture 1 – 67: Abraham’s son, Isaac, to take Rebekah to be his wife.

    Read verse 7

    Chapter 25

    Scripture 1 – 11: Death of Abraham. God blesses his son, Isaac.

    Scripture 12 – 18: Descendants of Ishmael, son of Hagar.

    Scripture 19 – 34: Isaac and Rebekah have twins, Jacob and Esau. Esau sells his birthright to Jacob for food.

    Chapter 26

    Scripture 1 – 35: Isaac lies to Abimelech, as his father Abraham once did, about his wife being his sister.

    Read verses 7

    34

    Chapter 27

    Scripture 1 – 40: Rebekah conspires with her son, Jacob, to steal a blessing meant for Esau.

    Scripture 41 – 46: Esau hates his brother for the stolen blessing. Rebekah sends Jacob to his uncle Laban’s house to avoid death by the hands of his brother.

    Chapter 28

    Scripture 1 – 9: Isaac blesses Jacob and sends him off to take a wife. Esau rebels and takes wives who do not please his father.

    Scripture 10 – 22: Jacob’s dream.

    Chapter 29

    Scripture 1 – 14: Jacob meets Rachel.

    Scripture 15 – 30: Jacob is tricked by his uncle Laban. He marries both of Laban’s daughters, Leah and Rachel.

    Scripture 31 – 35: Sons of Jacob.

    Read verse 31

    Chapter 30

    Scripture 1 – 24: Leah has six sons and one daughter. Rachel conceives and bares a son who is named Joseph.

    Scripture 25 – 43: Jacob’s bargain with his uncle Laban.

    Chapter 31

    Scripture 1 – 55: Jacob flees from his uncle Laban. Rachel steals from her father.

    Chapter 32

    Scripture 1 – 21: Jacob prepares to meet his brother, Esau.

    Scripture 22 – 32: Jacob wrestles at Peniel. His thigh is put out of joint. Jacob’s name is changed by God to Israel.

    Read verse 28

    Chapter 33

    Scripture 1 – 20: The twin brothers, Jacob and Esau, reconcile.

    Read verse 4

    Chapter 34

    Scripture 1 – 31: Leah’s daughter, Dinah, is defiled. Her brothers take revenge and slay all the males of the Hivites.

    Chapter 35

    Scripture 1 – 15: Jacob called by God to go to Beth-el. God confirms his name change.

    Read verse 10

    Scripture 16 – 29: The death of Rachel during childbirth. The death of Isaac.

    Chapter 36

    Scripture 1 – 30: Descendants of Esau.

    Scripture 31 – 43: The kings of Edom.

    Chapter 37

    Scripture 1 – 11: Joseph’s dream. Israel (Jacob) loves Joseph more than all of his children. His brothers hate him.

    Scripture 12 – 36: Joseph’s brothers throw him into a pit and sell him. They deceive their father, Israel, that Joseph was killed.

    Read verse 33

    Chapter 38

    Scripture 1 – 30: Judah and Tamar. Tamar deceives her father-in-law and conceives twins by him.

    Chapter 39

    Scripture 1 – 23: Joseph was sold to Potiphar and taken to Egypt. Potiphar’s wife tries to seduce Joseph, and when he refuses, she falsely accuses him of trying to lie with her. He is thrown into prison. The Lord is with Joseph, and the prison keeper commits all the prisoners into Joseph’s hands.

    Chapter 40

    Scripture 1 – 23: Joseph interprets dreams for Pharaoh. He is forgotten in prison by the chief butler. Pharaoh hangs the chief baker.

    Chapter 41

    Scripture 1 – 36: After two years, the chief butler remembers that Joseph was able to interpret dreams. Pharaoh brings Joseph out of prison.

    Scripture 37 – 57: Pharaoh makes Joseph ruler over all the land of Egypt. Joseph gathers food to survive the coming famine.

    Read verses 40

    41

    56

    57

    Chapter 42

    Scripture 1 – 38: Joseph’s brothers visit Egypt to buy food and do not recognize Joseph, but he knows them.

    Read verses 7

    8

    Chapter 43

    Scripture 1 – 34: Joseph’s brother’s second trip to Egypt.

    Read verses 1

    2

    Chapter 44

    Scripture 1 – 34: Missing silver cup found with Benjamin.

    Read verse 12

    Chapter 45

    Scripture 1 – 28: Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers. They return home to tell their father.

    Read verses 1

    17

    18

    Chapter 46

    Scripture 1 – 34: God speaks to Israel (Jacob) and tells him to go to Egypt.

    Read verses 2

    3

    Chapter 47

    Scripture 1 – 12: Joseph’s family comes to Egypt.

    Read verses 5

    6

    Scripture 13 – 31: Joseph continues to manage the famine.

    Chapter 48

    Scripture 1 – 22: Jacob blesses Joseph’s sons before his death.

    Chapter 49

    Scripture 1 – 27: Jacob blesses his own sons before his death.

    Scripture 28 – 33: Jacob’s death.

    Read verse 33

    Chapter 50

    Scripture 1 – 21: Jacob is buried. Now that their father is dead, Joseph’s brothers fear he will hate them for the evil they did against him.

    Read verses 15

    19

    20

    21

    Scripture 22 – 26: Joseph dies at 110 years old.

    Book 2

    The Second Book of Moses called Exodus

    Chapter 1

    Scripture 1 – 22: Israel’s bondage in Egypt. Egyptian king seeks to keep the Israelites from growing in numbers.

    Read verses 15

    16

    22

    Chapter 2

    Scripture 1 – 10: Birth of Moses. Moses is placed in a basket and put into the river. He is rescued by Pharaoh’s daughter.

    Read verses 9

    10

    Scripture 11 – 25: Moses slays an Egyptian and flees to Midian.

    Read verse 12

    Chapter 3

    Scripture 1 – 22: God speaks to Moses from a burning bush and tells him that he is going to deliver Israel from their bondage in Egypt.

    Read verses 2

    3

    10

    Chapter 4

    Scripture 1 – 17: God equips Moses to lead and deliver Israel. Moses angers the Lord with his [inferiority complex].

    Read verses 10

    14

    Scripture 18 – 31: Moses returns to Egypt. His son’s circumcision is done by his wife, Zipporah, who was opposed to it.

    Read verse 25

    Chapter 5

    Scripture 1 – 23: Pharaoh heavily oppresses Israel with burdensome labor.

    Read verses 7

    9

    14

    Chapter 6

    Scripture 1 – 13: God’s promise to deliver Israel. The people do not

    believe.

    Read verses 6

    7

    9

    Scripture 14 – 27: Descendants of Israel.

    Scripture 28 – 30: The Lord tells Moses to speak to Pharaoh the king of Egypt.

    Read verse 30

    Chapter 7

    Scripture 1 – 7: God gives Aaron to speak for Moses.

    Read verses 2

    5

    Scripture 8 – 25: The Lord works through Moses and Aaron, giving them the ability to bring curses against Pharaoh.

    Scripture 8 – 13: Aaron’s rod becomes a serpent.

    Read verse 10

    Scripture 14 – 25: The river water becomes blood and is no longer drinkable. All the fish die and stink.

    Chapter 8

    Scripture 1 – 15: Plague of the frogs.

    Read verses 6

    13

    14

    Scripture 16 – 19: Plague of the lice.

    Read verse 17

    Scripture 20 – 32: Swarm of flies.

    Read verse 24

    Chapter 9

    Scripture 1 – 7: Death of the Egyptian cattle.

    Scripture 8 – 12: Plague of boils and blains/inflamed swelling or sore on the skin.

    Read verse 10

    Scripture 13 – 35: Plague of hail and fire.

    Read verse 23

    Chapter 10

    Scripture 1 – 20: Plague of locust.

    Read verses 13

    19

    Scripture 21 – 29: Plague of darkness.

    Read verses 22

    23

    Chapter 11

    Scripture 1 – 10: The last plague. All the firstborn of the land, including the beasts, are to die.

    Chapter 12

    Scripture 1 – 30: The Lord speaks to Moses and Aaron of the Passover. The Lord smote all the first born in the land of Egypt, to include all their cattle.

    Read verses 12

    13

    29

    Scripture 31 – 42: Exodus begins. The Israelites are released from Egypt.

    Read verses 37

    40

    41

    Scripture 43 – 51: Law of the Passover.

    Chapter 13

    Scripture 1 – 16: The firstborn set apart.

    Read verse 2

    Scripture 17 – 22: The Israelite’s journey led by the Lord by way of the Red Sea. Clouds by day and fire by night. Bones of Joseph are taken.

    Read verse 21

    Chapter 14

    Scripture 1 – 31: Pharaoh reneges on releasing the Israelites and decides to pursue them crossing the Red Sea. God parts the Red Sea and saves the Israelites.

    Read verses 21

    22

    27

    30

    Chapter 15

    Scripture 1 – 21: Song of Moses.

    Scripture 22 – 27: The people murmured against Moses because of no water in the wilderness. Bitter water made sweet. The Lord’s ordinance.

    Read verses 25

    26

    Chapter 16

    Scripture 1 – 36: Children of Israel murmured against Moses and Aaron. God provides manna and quail for food. Keeping the Sabbath.

    Read verses 11

    12

    29

    35

    Chapter 17

    Scripture 1 – 7: The people murmur again because there is no water.

    Read verse 6

    Scripture 8 – 16: The defeat of Amalek. Aaron and Hur hold up

    Moses’s arms for battle.

    Read verses 11

    12

    Chapter 18

    Scripture 1 – 27: The coming of Moses’s father-in-law, Jethro, priest of Midian. Wisdom to Moses from his father-in-law to appoint judges to help with the heavy burden of maintaining justice in the land.

    Read verse 18

    Chapter 19

    Scripture 1 – 25: The Lord calls Moses at mount Sinai and gives him instructions for Israel on how to be obedient to the Lord.

    Read verse 5

    Chapter 20

    Scripture 1 – 20: God speaks the ten commandments.

    Scripture 21 – 26: God speaks to Moses about not making other gods. God gives him instructions on how He wants the altars built.

    Chapter 21

    Scripture 1 – 11: Laws concerning servants.

    Scripture 12 – 36: Laws concerning murder, strife, and harm against an expecting woman.

    Read verses 22

    23

    24

    25

    Chapter 22

    Scripture 1 – 15: Laws concerning property and theft.

    Read verse 1

    Scripture 16 – 31: Laws concerning personal conduct.

    Read verses 20

    22

    Chapter 23

    Scripture 1 – 9: God’s laws continued.

    Scripture 10 – 13: Laws concerning the Sabbath.

    Read verse 12

    Scripture 14 – 19: Laws about keeping the appointed feasts.

    Read verse 14

    Scripture 20 – 33: The promise of God’s protection.

    Read verse 25

    Chapter 24

    Scripture 1 – 18: Moses, Nadab, Abihu, and seventy elders called to go before the Lord. The Lord calls Moses to receive tables of stone with laws and commandments written by the Lord. Moses is on the mount forty days and forty nights.

    Read verses 1

    2

    12

    18

    Chapter 25

    Scripture 1 – 9: Offerings to build a tabernacle for the Lord.

    Scripture 10 – 40: Instructions for the furnishings of the tabernacle.

    Scripture 10 – 22: The ark of the covenant.

    Scripture 23 – 30: The table.

    Scripture 31 – 40: The candlestick.

    Chapter 26

    Scripture 1 – 37: Building instructions for the tabernacle.

    Chapter 27

    Scripture 1 – 8: Building the altar.

    Scripture 9 – 19: Building the court of the tabernacle.

    Scripture 20 – 21: Oil for the lamp.

    Read verse 20

    Chapter 28

    Scripture 1 – 43: Details of the priest’s garments and breastplate.

    Chapter 29

    Scripture 1 – 46: Consecrating of the priests.

    Chapter 30

    Scripture 1 – 10: Making the altar of incense.

    Read verse 1

    Scripture 11 – 16: Offerings commanded of the Lord.

    Read verse 15

    Scripture 17 – 38: A laver for Aaron and his sons to wash in. Laws concerning the making of holy anointing oils and the law against using them as perfume.

    Read verses 20

    21

    25

    37

    Chapter 31

    Scripture 1 – 11: God calls and anoints men from the tribe of Judah and Dan to build things concerning the tabernacle.

    Read verses 3

    6

    Scripture 12 – 18: The laws concerning the Sabbath. Tables of stone written with the finger of God.

    Ye shall keep the sabbath therefore; for it is holy unto you: every one that defileth it shall surely be put to death: for whosoever doeth any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people. (verse 14)

    Read verse 18

    Chapter 32

    Scripture 1 – 35: In the absence of Moses, Aaron makes an idol of a golden calf for the people. God’s writing on the tables of stone. In anger Moses breaks the stone tables. The Lord is angered with the people and Moses pleads for their lives.

    Read verses 15

    16

    19

    27

    28

    Chapter 33

    Scripture 1 – 16: The Lord’s covenant to deliver the promised land.

    The Lord speaks to Moses face to face.

    Read verse 9

    And the Lord spake unto Moses face to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend. And he turned again into the camp: but his servant Joshua, the son of Nun, a young man, departed not out of the tabernacle. (verse 11)

    Scripture 17 – 23: The Lord allows Moses to behold His glory.

    Read verses 20

    22

    23

    Chapter 34

    Scripture 1 – 28: Second tables of stone made. God

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