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The term "subsequently" refers to events or actions that occur after a particular point in time. In the context of the Bible, it is often used to describe the sequence of events in the unfolding narrative of God's interaction with humanity. The Bible, as a historical and theological document, is rich with instances where subsequent events reveal God's plan, judgment, mercy, and fulfillment of promises.

Biblical Examples:

1. Creation and the Fall:
In the Genesis account, God creates the world and places Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Subsequently, they disobey God by eating from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, leading to the Fall (Genesis 3:6-7). This event sets the stage for the subsequent narrative of redemption that unfolds throughout Scripture.

2. The Flood and God's Covenant with Noah:
After humanity's wickedness increases on the earth, God decides to bring a flood to cleanse the world. Subsequently, Noah and his family are saved through the ark, and God establishes a covenant with Noah, promising never to destroy the earth with a flood again (Genesis 9:11).

3. The Exodus and the Giving of the Law:
The Israelites' enslavement in Egypt is followed by their deliverance through the leadership of Moses. Subsequently, at Mount Sinai, God gives the Law to Moses, establishing a covenant with the people of Israel (Exodus 19:5-6).

4. The Monarchy and the Prophets:
After the period of the judges, Israel demands a king, leading to the anointing of Saul, and subsequently, David, who establishes Jerusalem as the capital. The monarchy is followed by the prophetic era, where prophets like Isaiah and Jeremiah call the people back to faithfulness to God (1 Samuel 8:5-7).

5. The Exile and Return:
Due to persistent disobedience, the Israelites are exiled to Babylon. Subsequently, under the decree of Cyrus, they are allowed to return and rebuild Jerusalem and the Temple, as prophesied by Jeremiah (Ezra 1:1-3).

6. The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ:
The New Testament presents the life of Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. Subsequently, His death and resurrection provide the means for salvation and the establishment of the New Covenant (Matthew 26:28).

7. The Early Church and the Spread of the Gospel:
Following Jesus' ascension, the Holy Spirit descends at Pentecost, empowering the apostles to spread the Gospel. Subsequently, the early church grows and expands beyond Jewish communities to include Gentiles, fulfilling Jesus' command to make disciples of all nations (Acts 1:8).

Theological Significance:

The concept of "subsequently" in the Bible underscores the unfolding of God's sovereign plan throughout history. Each subsequent event is part of a divine narrative that reveals God's character, His justice, mercy, and ultimate purpose for creation. The Bible's historical accounts, prophetic writings, and teachings of Jesus all contribute to a cohesive account that points to the redemption and restoration of humanity through Christ.

Application for Believers:

For believers, understanding the sequence of biblical events and their subsequent outcomes encourages trust in God's timing and sovereignty. It reminds Christians that, just as God has been faithful in the past, He will continue to be faithful in the present and future. This perspective fosters hope and perseverance in the face of life's challenges, knowing that God's purposes will ultimately prevail.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(adv.) At a later time; afterwards.
Greek
3793. ochlos -- a crowd, multitude, the common people
... When is subsequently referred to in narrative or by some speaker, the reference
is always in the plural, whether verb or pronoun , etc., except Rev 7:9 where ...
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1208. deuteros -- second
... Word Origin cptv. adjective, perhaps from duo Definition second NASB Word Usage
second (30), second one (2), second time (10), subsequently (1), twice (1). ...
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Library

It May be Objected that the People of Tyre and Sidon Might, if ...
... perseverance, Chapter 24 [X.]"It May Be Objected that The People of Tyre and Sidon
Might, If They Had Heard, Have Believed, and Have Subsequently Lapsed from ...
/.../augustine/anti-pelagian writings/chapter 24 x it may be.htm

The New Testament is More Ancient than the Old; but it was ...
... Book III. Chapter 7."The New Testament is More Ancient Than the Old;
But It Was Subsequently Revealed. Here, certainly, if we ...
/.../augustine/anti-pelagian writings/chapter 7 the new testament is.htm

Argument. --He First of all Asserts that the Law is Spiritual; and ...
... the Law is Spiritual; And Thence, Man's First Food Was Only the Fruit Trees, and
the Use of Flesh Was Added, that the Law that Followed Subsequently Was to Be ...
/.../novatian/on the jewish meats/chapter ii argument he first of.htm

From the Tenth Chapter.
... great voice is to tell the words of the Omnipotent God of heaven to men, and to
bear witness that after penitence is closed there will be no hope subsequently. ...
/.../commentary on the apocolypse of the blessed john/from the tenth chapter.htm

The Apostolical Canons.
... [562] This passage was certainly added subsequently, with many others, probably
by Pope Hormisdas (514-543) when he made a new edition of the decree of Gelasius ...
/.../schaff/the seven ecumenical councils/the apostolical canons.htm

Further Remarks Upon St. Paul's Teaching.
... thou hast not sinned;" because to one who, before believing, had been "loosed from
a wife," she will not be counted a second wife who, subsequently to believing ...
/.../tertullian/on monogamy/chapter xi further remarks upon st.htm

Introductory Notice.
... when only a presbyter, was requested to deliver in public by the bishops assembled
at the Council of Hippo-Regius, and that it was subsequently issued as a ...
/.../augustine/a treatise on faith and the creed /introductory notice.htm

Further Objections from St. Paul Answered.
... is (here) directing (his speech) to such as he denotes above""very young widows,"
who, after being, "apprehended" in widowhood, and (subsequently) wooed for ...
/.../tertullian/on monogamy/chapter xiii further objections from st.htm

From the Eleventh Chapter.
... This itself is the Apocalypse which he subsequently exhibited to the churches; for
the Gospel of the complete faith he subsequently wrote for the sake of our ...
/.../commentary on the apocolypse of the blessed john/from the eleventh chapter.htm

To the Rev. A. Brandram
... Concerning my late affair, I must here state that I was sent to prison on a charge
which was subsequently acknowledged not only to be false but ridiculous. ...
/.../borrow/letters of george borrow/to the rev a brandram 46.htm

Thesaurus
Subsequently (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (adv.) At a later time; afterwards. Multi-Version
Concordance Subsequently (1 Occurrence). Jude 1:5 Now ...
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Simon (75 Occurrences)
... A fisherman by occupation, he was an inhabitant of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee,
though subsequently he dwelt with his family at Capernaum (Matthew 4:18 ...
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Subside (5 Occurrences)

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Creeds
... but it is first clearly incorporated in the Lord's command just mentioned and in
the benediction of Paul (2 Corinthians 13:14), and subsequently in the ...
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Tarsus (5 Occurrences)
... After the fall of the Assyrian empire, Cilicia may have regained its independence,
at least partially, but it subsequently became a province of the Persian ...
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Peter (181 Occurrences)
... A fisherman by occupation, he was an inhabitant of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee,
though subsequently he dwelt with his family at Capernaum (Matthew 4:18 ...
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Galatians (2 Occurrences)
... Galatians 2:1-10, was identical with that of Acts 15, and it is spoken of as a thing
of the past, and consequently the epistle was written subsequently to the ...
/g/galatians.htm - 43k

Damascus (58 Occurrences)
... At first successful, he was subsequently twice defeated by Ahab, and after the rout
at Aphek was at the mercy of the conqueror, who treated him with generous ...
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Zoan (7 Occurrences)
... of Moses, Zoan probably lay at the mouth of the Bubastic branch, and was a harbor,
Lake Menzaleh and the lagoons near Pelusium having been subsequently formed. ...
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Nineveh (23 Occurrences)
... About BC 633 the Assyrian empire began to show signs of weakness, and Nineveh was
attacked by the Medes, who subsequently, about BC 625, being joined by the ...
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Resources
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Subsequently (1 Occurrence)

Jude 1:5
Now I desire to remind you, though you already know this, that the Lord, having saved a people out of the land of Egypt, afterward destroyed those who didn't believe.
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