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A Family in Conflict || Genesis 25:12-26 || Session 41 || Verse by Verse Bible Study

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In today's verse by verse Bible Study, get ready to uncover the profound story of Isaac and Rebekah from Genesis 25, as we tackle their struggle with infertility, Isaac's earnest prayer, and the conception of their twins. Witness God's response to Rebekah's simple question, resulting in a prophecy that turns traditional expectations on their head. But there's more beneath the surface. We delve into the prophecy given to Rebekah and its implications for future nations, clarifying its focus on national destiny rather than individual salvation, as illuminated in Romans 9. As we dissect the family dynamics between Isaac, Rebekah, and their sons, we'll see how parental preferences and roles influenced their relationships. Expect a rich discussion that intersects divine prophecy with human actions, offering a broader understanding of this Biblical narrative and its theological significance. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through scripture, family intrigue, and divine mystery.

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1. Family Conflict and Divine Guidance (00:00:18)

2. God's Prophecy and Family Dynamics (00:14:01)

385 episodes

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In today's verse by verse Bible Study, get ready to uncover the profound story of Isaac and Rebekah from Genesis 25, as we tackle their struggle with infertility, Isaac's earnest prayer, and the conception of their twins. Witness God's response to Rebekah's simple question, resulting in a prophecy that turns traditional expectations on their head. But there's more beneath the surface. We delve into the prophecy given to Rebekah and its implications for future nations, clarifying its focus on national destiny rather than individual salvation, as illuminated in Romans 9. As we dissect the family dynamics between Isaac, Rebekah, and their sons, we'll see how parental preferences and roles influenced their relationships. Expect a rich discussion that intersects divine prophecy with human actions, offering a broader understanding of this Biblical narrative and its theological significance. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through scripture, family intrigue, and divine mystery.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Family Conflict and Divine Guidance (00:00:18)

2. God's Prophecy and Family Dynamics (00:14:01)

385 episodes

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