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Volume 1-59, Genesis 32
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/32.htm If you remember back, Esau sold his birthright for a bowl of stew, and as I said, he apparently didn’t value his birthright very much, or God made it trivial to him because God’s plan was to further Jacob. And Jacob and Rebekah had deceived Isaac, dressing Jacob up in hairy animal skins and Continue reading
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Volume 1-58, Genesis 31
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/31.htm Here’s the lesson of the day. Yesterday, I talked about Jacob putting stripped rods of poplar, and almond, and chestnut in front of the sheet and they bore speckled or spotted lambs? And I said that I didn’t understand how this worked? Today I understand. Today’s chapter plainly states that it was the Will Continue reading
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Volume 1-57, Genesis 30
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/30.htm In our last study, we saw that Rachel could bear no children, but that Leah had given Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah to Jacob. And now, we find that Rachel is upset that she can bare no children and she is jealous of her sister Leah. So far, Sarah, Rebekah, and now Rachel have Continue reading
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Volume 1-56,Genesis 28-29
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/28.htm We continue to get closer to the establishment of Israel. Isaac was getting older, and he wanted to make sure that his on Jacob did not marry a Canaanite woman. Remember, the Canaanites were pagans that worshipped idols, and God was afraid that if the descendants of Abraham would marry them, they would be Continue reading
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Volume 1-55, Genesis 27
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/27.htm In Genesis 25, Esau sold his birthright to his twin brother Jacob for a bowl of stew. The Bible doesn’t say, but I can only assume that breaking a vow, even a verbal one, is like telling a lie. And whether or not Esau had the ability to get rid of his birthright, he Continue reading
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Volume 1-54, Genesis 26
https://biblehub.com/genesis/26.htm If anyone is following me, I know this is going extremely slow. Last year, I participated in a year-long study of the Bible in which we read three, four, and sometimes five chapters of the Bible at a time. I found that there was no way to read and comprehend that much, so I’m Continue reading
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Volume 1-53, Genesis 25
https://biblehub.com/kjv/genesis/25.htm “The Lord knows the heart.” And I can’t hide it from Him, He knows that I know that I think Paul is boring. It is a must read, without a doubt, but I just don’t enjoy the letters of Paul as much as I love the other Bible stories. May favorites are from the Continue reading
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Volume 1-52, Genesis 24
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/24.htm In Abraham’s days, it was very important that you marry within your own faith. It was even better to marry a sister, or aunt, or cousin, than it was to marry someone outside of the faith. God had warned them not to intermingle with the Canaanites and others, because if they did, they would Continue reading
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Volume 1-51, Genesis 23
https://biblehub.com/kjv/genesis/23.htm This chapter begins by related the death of Sarah, who by now was 177 years old. Notice how our lives are getting shorter the further we get from Adam, who was over 900 years old, and the further we get away from God. Back then, her 177 year life probably seems as if she Continue reading
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Volume 1-50, Genesis 22
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/22.htm This is one of the many passages in the Bible that I have difficulty understanding. The Bible says God “tested” Abraham, but I don’t believe this is what it means at face value. God is all-knowing; he knows what is in our hearts and minds (another scripture; “God knows the heart”), therefore I believe Continue reading
