Lesson 16: Genesis 19

“and if he rescued righteous Lot, greatly distressed by the sensual conduct of the wicked (for as that righteous man lived among them day after day, he was tormenting his righteous soul over their lawless deeds that he saw and heard);” (2 Peter 2:7–8, ESV). Peter’s statement regarding the righteousness of Lot is difficult to... Continue Reading →

Lesson 15: Genesis 18

We know this chapter because of two events: Sarah’s laughter and Abraham’s interceding for Sodom. However, both events are found in the same narrative. In fact, chapters 18 and 19 are both part of one narrative shaped around two visits. In the first, the Lord visits Abraham as a friend and benefactor; in the second,... Continue Reading →

Lesson 14: Genesis 17

Chapter 17 begins with a chronological marker: “When Abram was ninety-nine years old”. Twenty four years had elapsed since Abram heeded God’s call to journey to Canaan (Genesis 12.4) and approximately fourteen years had elapsed since the Lord made a covenant with this man of faith (Genesis 15.18; cf. 16.3). However, recall that on that... Continue Reading →

Lesson 13: Genesis 16

“Now Sarai was barren; she had no child” (Genesis 11.30). Abram and Sarai were 75 and 65 years old, respectively, when the statement regarding Sarai’s barrenness was made (see Genesis 12.4; 17.17). When we come to chapter 16, ten years had passed since they journeyed to Canaan (Genesis 16.3), and they still had no children.... Continue Reading →

Lesson 12: Genesis 15

While there are no chronological markers in chapter 15, we learn in Genesis 16.3 that by that time Abram had lived in the land of Canaan for 10 years. Thus, a full decade had elapsed since the Lord made His wondrous promises to Abram, and while he had prospered materially (see Genesis 13.5-6), none of... Continue Reading →

Lesson 11: Genesis 13-14

In Galatians 3.9 the apostle Paul referred to Abraham as “the man of faith”. So far in our short study of the patriarch’s life we’ve seen his faith on display as he obeyed the Lord’s command to leave his country, family and father’s house and journey to an unspecified land (Genesis 12.1-3; Hebrews 11.8). However,... Continue Reading →

Lesson 10: Genesis 12

From man’s perspective, leaving Ur would not have made much sense. If we date Abram’s migration to Canaan at approximately 2050 B.C., then Ur would have been at the height of its wealth and power. Ur-Nammu founded a small empire at Ur around that time and the city boasted a population of ~25,000. It’s location... Continue Reading →

Lesson 9: Genesis 11

Once before man had completely removed God from his calculations and had suffered the consequences. When “every intention of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually” the Lord determined to “blot out man whom I have created from the face of the land” (Genesis 6.5,7). And while the Lord had preserved the human... Continue Reading →

Lesson 8: Genesis 9-10

This section is an important pivot point in the Genesis account. So far the narrative has been about God’s dealings with all of mankind. He created man (chapters 1-2), revealed the hope for man after his fall (3.15), punished all men for their wickedness (6.5-7) while saving the righteous (6.8-9). The universal scope continues in... Continue Reading →

Lesson 7: Genesis 7-8

The flood is one of the best known stories in all of Scripture, and perhaps one of the hardest to fathom. We have witnessed the devastating affects of various storms (hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, etc.) and perhaps our knowledge of just how destructive those localized storms are makes it even harder to comprehend a flood which... Continue Reading →

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