Humans are created, and righteousness initially flourishes, but sin begins to spread. The fallen angels corrupt humanity, leading to widespread wickedness. God responds by sending the Great Flood.
Noah's descendants repopulate the earth, and righteousness is briefly restored. However, sin resurfaces, leading to the Tower of Babel. Abraham is chosen by God to guide his people.
The patriarchs establish the foundation for Israel. The Israelites are enslaved in Egypt, but Moses leads them to freedom. The Law is given on Mount Sinai, establishing a divine covenant.
Israel settles in the Promised Land and is ruled by judges and kings. The first temple is built under Solomon, marking a golden age. However, idolatry leads to decline and division.
Israel falls into corruption, leading to exile under the Babylonians. After captivity, the Jews return and rebuild the temple. Prophets call the people back to God's ways.
The Second Temple stands as Israel is ruled by empires. The Messiah appears, bringing a new covenant. Righteousness and apostasy clash, leading to the temple's destruction.
The righteous receive revelations, and wisdom spreads. Persecutions arise, but God's message continues spreading. Apostasy increases, setting the stage for judgment.
Righteousness is rewarded, and justice prevails. The earth transforms, and people live in harmony. Sin and oppression diminish under God's plan.
The wicked are judged, and their works are erased. The world undergoes purification. Evil is overthrown in preparation for the final era.
A new heaven and earth emerge, where righteousness reigns forever. God dwells with His people, and suffering ends. The righteous receive eternal joy, and God's plan is fulfilled.