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Babel and the Birth of Nations – From Scattering to Sending The human race, descending from Noah, had begun to multiply again. But with...
Babel and the Birth of Nations – From Scattering to Sending The human race, descending from Noah, had begun to multiply again. But with...
The Table of Nations – God's Plan for Peoples and Boundaries Genesis 10 is often referred to as “The Table of Nations.” It records the...
The Rainbow Covenant – A Sign of Grace After the floodwaters subsided and the ark came to rest, God initiated a new phase of human...
The 17th of the 7th Month – A Resurrection Foreshadowed Note to the Reader: In Genesis 8:4, the ark rests on the seventeenth day of the...
When God Shuts the Door The ark was ready. The animals had been gathered. Noah and his family obeyed God’s instructions completely. And...
Jesus, Your Ark of Salvation As humanity multiplied on the earth, sin increased in equal measure. The world became corrupt and filled...
Walking with God The genealogy in Genesis 5 may appear, at first glance, to be a simple list of names and lifespans. But embedded within...
Bring an Acceptable Offering to God The story of Cain and Abel offers one of Scripture’s earliest insights into acceptable worship. While...
A Foreshadowing of Christ – The First Sacrifice After Adam and Eve disobeyed God, their attempt to cover their sin was insufficient. They...
The Four Rivers in Eden – Life of Abundance and Fruitfulness Genesis 2:10–14 (AMP) "Now a river flowed out of Eden to water the garden;...
God’s Existence Genesis 1:1 (AMP) "In the beginning God (Elohim) created the heavens and the earth." The Bible opens with the clear...
In Job 42, Job repents for questioning God and acknowledges His sovereignty. God restores Job's fortunes, blessing him with greater...
Job 41 describes God's challenge to Job, showcasing the power and might of the Leviathan, a fearsome creature that no human can tame. It...
In Job 40, God responds to Job’s complaints, challenging him to humbly accept His sovereignty. God asks Job if he can match His power and...
In Job 39, God continues His response, highlighting the majesty of creation. He describes various animals, including the wild donkey, the...
In Job 38, God responds to Job's complaints by speaking from the whirlwind, challenging Job to prepare for divine questioning. God...
Job 37 describes Elihu's reflection on God's majestic power displayed in nature. He emphasises God's control over storms, lightning, and...
In Job 36, Elihu continues his discourse, emphasising God's justice and righteousness. He asserts that God is righteous in His dealings,...
In Job 34, Elihu rebukes Job's complaints, asserting that God is just and impartial. He emphasises God's righteousness in judgment,...
In Job 33, Elihu continues speaking, asserting that suffering can be a means of divine communication. He emphasises that God speaks...