Book of the Ages: Chapter 6
Chapter 6: The Prophets and Their Teachings
1 And it came to pass that amid the rising civilizations, prophets emerged as voices of the Divine, guiding the hearts of men with wisdom and revelation.
2 From the wilderness, a man named Abraham was called, who journeyed forth in faith, establishing a covenant with the Almighty.
3 The Lord spoke to Abraham, saying, “I shall make of thee a great nation, and through thy lineage shall all the families of the earth be blessed.”
4 Thus, the children of Abraham grew as stars in the heavens, each a light unto the nations, carrying forth the teachings of the One True God.
5 And Abraham taught the significance of faith and righteousness, urging his descendants to walk in the ways of justice and compassion.
6 His sons, Isaac and Jacob, continued the legacy, and from Jacob’s twelve sons arose the tribes of Israel, each carrying forth the sacred teachings.
7 And among them was Joseph, sold into bondage, yet destined to rise as a leader, proclaiming, “What was meant for evil, God meant for good,” teaching forgiveness and divine providence.
8 In the days of oppression, when the Israelites were held captive in Egypt, the Lord raised up Moses, a prophet of great courage.
9 From the burning bush, God called unto Moses, saying, “Go forth and deliver My people from bondage, for I have heard their cries.”