Genesis

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There are so many reasons to study the book of Genesis! Here you can take a deep dive into the lives of many heroes of the faith; including Noah, Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph, whose journeys are filled with heartache, courage, obedience and perseverance. The book of Genesis reveals much about the heart and character of God, so we can understand and love Him more fully. Given the number of times Genesis is referenced in the New Testament, grasping its content provides great insight for Christians today. Finally, the number of prophecies of the Christ to come is truly remarkable, building our faith in Jesus, our King and Savior. Notes are provided for each lesson of this forty-five-part series for self-study, reflection, and as a resource to teach others.

Isaac Marries Rebekah and the Birth of Jacob and Esau (Genesis 23:1-25:26)

In this passage of Scripture there is much to learn!  We see God's hand and Spirit at work in the marriage of Isaac and Rebekah. We come to the end of Abraham's life and take the time to recognize the legacy of faith and righteousness Abraham left for God's people for all time. We are

Isaac Marries Rebekah and the Birth of Jacob and Esau (Genesis 23:1-25:26) View Lesson

Isaac Marries Rebekah and the Birth of Jacob and Esau (Genesis 23:1-25:26) View Lesson

Jacob Steals Esau's Blessing (Gen. 25:27-27:46)

These chapters of Genesis show us Isaac, who gives way to fear, Rebekah, who is filled with deception, and Jacob and Esau, whose struggle with each other provide lessons for Christians regarding our own inheritance. What a blessing to learn from their mistakes and examples!  Teaching Notes Jacob Steals Esau's Blessing (Gen. 25:27-27:46) - Lesson Outline

Jacob Steals Esau's Blessing (Gen. 25:27-27:46) View Lesson

Jacob Steals Esau's Blessing (Gen. 25:27-27:46) View Lesson

Jacob Departs Mesopotamia a Changed Man (Gen. 31:14-54)

Jacob’s twenty years in Mesopotamia was a time of great trial and suffering. There is much to learn from Jacob’s experience and how it transformed him, as well as the role suffering is to play in the life of a Christian. This lesson examines what Jesus, Paul and Peter taught about suffering, as well as

Jacob Departs Mesopotamia a Changed Man (Gen. 31:14-54) View Lesson

Jacob Departs Mesopotamia a Changed Man (Gen. 31:14-54) View Lesson

Problems in Jacob's Family (Genesis 33-35)

This lesson includes quite disturbing material: serious problems in Jacob’s family. While it might be tempting to skip over troubling stories that involve exploitation, violence, vengeance and unrestrained passion, there are important lessons to learn here as well.  This passage of Scripture also provides the backdrop for fascinating prophecies to be fulfilled at the birth

Problems in Jacob's Family (Genesis 33-35) View Lesson

Problems in Jacob's Family (Genesis 33-35) View Lesson

Tamar's Story; Joseph Sent to Prison (Genesis 38-39a)

**Genesis 38 contains some adult material that may be inappropriate for young listeners.** With Joseph sold into slavery by his brothers and bound for Egypt, the story of Genesis takes a strange detour as we are introduced to Tamar, who, facing a terrible situation, deceives her father-in-law Judah and bears twins. We see how God

Tamar's Story; Joseph Sent to Prison (Genesis 38-39a) View Lesson

Tamar's Story; Joseph Sent to Prison (Genesis 38-39a) View Lesson

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