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Volume 2-2, Exodus 2
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/exodus/2.htm One of the Hebrew slaves, a woman from the tribe of Levi (on of Jacob’s sons), gave birth to a male child, and because Pharaoh had given the order to kill all male Hebrew infants born, she hid him for three months. And when she could hide him no more, she made an ark (a basket) and covered it with tar to make it waterproof, and she hid it in the reeds along the… Continue reading
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Volume 2-1, Exodus 1
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/exodus/1.htm God called Abraham from Ur to come to the land of the Canaanites, and God would give him that land. Do you remember the name Canaan? Canaan was Noah’s grandson who he cursed, and the land he ended up dwelling in was called “Canaan” and his descendants were called Canaanites. And Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob lived there. But God is all-knowing. He knew a famine was coming in which Jacob’s family might very well… Continue reading
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Volume 1-73, Genesis 50
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/50.htm The word “Genesis” is defined as “The coming into being of something; the origin.” A fitting word to describe our origin. And this blog, titled “The Meaning of Life” was named such because the true meaning of life is found within God’s Word. Ever since Darwin came up with his theory of Evolution, which in my opinion, was the work of Satan trying to draw people away from God, certain people believe that we… Continue reading
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Volume 1-72, Genesis 48-49
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/48.htm They say that certain numbers have meaning, like 7 which is a “perfect” number. The number 12 is reportedly special as well, but I do not remember why. Jacob (Israel) had 11 sons, who inherited the land of Canaan, and who had their inheritance named after them, resulting in a country. But instead of giving Joseph an inheritance in the land and naming it after him, Israel gave it to two of Josephs sons,… Continue reading
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Volume 1-71, Genesis 46-47
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/46.htm This chapter tells the tale of Jacob’s journey from Canaan to the land of Goshen in Egypt, and even Pharaoh sent things needed to make travel successful Most of the reminder of thi s chapter details the genealogy of Jacobs sons. And yes, reading about their genealogy can be extremely boring. It is full of names that you have no idea how to pronounce their names, and the chances are good you will never… Continue reading
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Volume 1-70, Genesis 45
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/45.htm In this chapter, Joseph cannot take it any longer. He has to reveal himself to his brothers. And I still, even though I’ve prayed for understanding, do not know why Joseph has done these things. And yes, I’m sure I can have a pastor explain to me what he or she was taught in theologian school, but he/she are man and they were taught by man, and I don’t want the interpretation of man,… Continue reading
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Volume 1-69, Genesis 44
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/44.htm Once again, Joseph sends his brothers back to Canaan, with as much grain as they could carry, and once again, put their money back in there sacks. And this time, he instructed his servants to put his silver cup in Benjamin’s sack. It was a silver cup that Joseph personally used. Once again, Joseph sends his brothers back to Canaan, with as much grain as they could carry, and once again, put their money… Continue reading
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Volume 1-69, Genesis 44
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/44.htm Once again, Joseph sends his brothers back to Canaan, with as much grain as they could carry, and once again, put their money back in there sacks. And this time, he instructed his servants to put his silver cup in Benjamin’s sack. It was a silver cup that Joseph personally used. Once again, Joseph sends his brothers back to Canaan, with as much grain as they could carry, and once again, put their money… Continue reading
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Volume 1-68, Genesis 43
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/43.htm So, Jacobs family is starting to get low on food again, so he tells his sons to return to Egypt to buy more food. They remind him that “the man” (Joseph) had told them that unless they brought Benjamin, they wouldn’t see him again. This distraught Jacob a lot, he had already lost Joseph (or so he thought), and Simeon was in prison in Egypt, and now there was a risk of him somehow… Continue reading
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Volume 1-67, Genesis 42
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/42.htm The seven years of plenty have passed, as Joseph warned, and now they are in seven years of famine. And Jacob heard that there was grain in Egypt, so he sent his sons with money to buy some grain. Obviously Joseph was already in Egypt, and Jacob kept Benjamin, the youngest, at home. When the brothers arrived, Joseph recognized them, but 20 years had passed, and the brothers were all bowed to Joseph, face… Continue reading
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