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Jacob’s daughter with Leah, Dinah is raped by the son of ruler of the city of Shechem. To exact revenge and defend their sister's honor, Jacob's sons trick the men of the city into being circumcised and then slaughter all of them when they are recovering, plundering all the wealth of the people. Reading, learning and growing by reading the word of …
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Jacob is returning home to Canaan, approaching Seir the land of in which his brother Esau lived, he became fearful. He feared his brother Esau might attack him for having stolen his blessing, so he split his family into two groups, thinking if one were attacked, the other would survive. A prayer to the Lord was offered by Jacob, thanking God for Hi…
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This chapter focuses on the narrative of Jacob’s family while highlighting the conflict between his sister wives Leah, and Rachel. Jacob’s yearning to return to his native country and homeland led him to strike an unusual bargain with his father in law, Laban. The agreement resulted in Jacob achieving great wealth. Reading, learning and growing by …
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Jacob arrives in Haran, falls in love with his cousin Rachel. After working seven years to marry her, Jacob is tricked by his uncle into marrying the older daughter, Leah, instead. Laban allows Jacob to marry Rachel, as well, in exchange for another seven years' work. Reading, learning and growing by reading the word of God.…
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In a time of famine, God commanded Isaac not to travel to Egypt for relief. Isaac obeys, just as his father had done. This passage emphasizes that Abraham's trust in God was demonstrated through his actions. God also restated and emphasized the covenant promises He had made to Abraham are also for Isaac as well. Reading, learning and growing by rea…
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In Genesis 24, Abraham, nearing the end of his life, desires to secure a wife for his son Isaac. He fears that marrying a Canaanite woman would compromise their faith and heritage. He entrusts his most trusted servant with the task of traveling to Mesopotamia, where Abraham originated, to find a suitable wife for Isaac from his extended family. Rea…
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Abraham’s faith in the Lord and his promises was tested when he was commanded to sacrifice his covenant son, only heir, long await child of 25 years, Isaac. When Abraham proved his faithfulness, the Lord spared Isaac’s life and provided a substitute sacrifice in form of a ram. Reading, learning and growing by reading the word of God.…
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Abraham and Sarah finally conceived a child of their own. Isaac, the long-awaited child of the promise, is born. Sarah no longer saw the need for Hagar and Ishmael, and didn’t want her son Isaac to have to share his inheritance with his half brother. She demanded her husband to send Hagar and Ishmael out of their home. In obedience to God, Abraham …
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Once again Abraham and Sarah settle in Gerar on the way to the Negeb. While there, Abraham pretends that Sarah is his sister, and King Abimelech of Gerar takes Sarah for himself. But God warns Abimelech in a dream that he will die if he approaches Sarah; he must return Sarah to Abraham, who is a prophet and will pray for him. Reading, learning and …
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This chapter demonstrates that no righteous people are to be found, as every man of Sodom tries to attack the angels in human form. God's judgment then falls, destroying everything in the area around Sodom and Gomorrah. Lot’s wife perished. Then Lot and his daughters proceeded to take refuge in a cave in the hills, where the daughters plot to conce…
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God further his promises to Abram and the responsibilities pertaining to the Abrahamic covenant. In connection with this covenant, the Lord changed Abram's name to Abraham and Sarai's name to Sarah. Circumcision became a sign of the covenant between God and Abraham and all of his descendants. Reading, learning and growing by reading the word of God…
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Genesis 16 demonstrate an important contrast between man's proclivity to choose his own, sinful way and God's steadfastness. In this chapter Sarai and Abram attempt to receive God's promised child through their own scheme. In this case, by having Abram lay with an helpless Egyptian servant girl. Reading, learning and growing by reading the word of …
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In Chapter 15 God appeared to Abram once more. Abram desires offspring—The Lord promises him seed in number as the stars—Abram believes the promise— His descendants will be slaves in Egypt for many generations. Then, after four generations, they will inherit Canaan Reading, learning and growing by reading the word of God.…
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This chapter is the tale of war between different kingdoms and the captivity of Lot, Abram’s nephew who was living near sodom and Gomorrah. Abram then rallies a small army and goes to rescue Lot, successfully defeating the enemy and freeing the captive people. Reading, learning and growing by reading the word of God.…
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Abram settles in Hebron and builds an altar to the LORD. God appeared to Abram and reaffirms the promise he has made to him. The promise includes both land and offspring to fill the land—two elements of a great nation. Yet, so far, Abram remains childless, which raises the question of how God will fulfill his promise. Reading, learning and growing …
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After the flood and destruction of everything here on earth, God begins to dry out the earth. The waters receded, Noah and the animals finally leave after a year aboard, and Noah offers animal sacrifices in worship to God. God commits to never again strike down all life on earth at once. Reading, learning and growing by reading the word of God.…
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In Genesis chapter 6 God declares His intentions to destroy every one on the land with a great flood to Noah. However, he will not wipe out His creation entirely. He will spare Noah and Noah's family. In addition, He will spare a male and female pair of every kind of bird, "creeping thing," and animal. Reading, learning and growing by reading the w…
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Have you ever read something and never really thought much about, then you read it again and something just clicks? I believe the more we read the word of God, the more we are likely to understand and apply its principles in our daily lives. Join me every Saturday at 3:00pm Eastern time in reading one chapter of the Bible and reflecting upon God’s …
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Have you ever read something and never really thought much about, then you read it again and something just click? This where I found myself this week while reading Genesis chapter 1. Join me every Saturday at 3:00pm Eastern time for Audio reading of one chapter of the Bible and commentary. Reading, learning and growing by reading the word of God.…
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