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(Genesis 42:6-17) Well, well, well, look who has come to Egypt to bow down to Joseph. Joseph may be ready to forgive his brothers, but not before they have to pass a test...
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( Genesis 42:1-7) "He feared that harm might happen to him" Afraid of who? We look at family dynamics behind Jacob's actions.
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(Genesis 41:41-56) Nathan keeps on getting hit with the long passages to read, but he can take it. Listen to the testimony disguised as a sermon referenced in this episode at http://www.firstbaptistcorinth.org/
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(Genesis 41:1-39) Another change in clothes and another change in station. Joseph is right where God needs him to be.
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(Genesis 40) That's right another whole chapter. We are dangerously close to finishing Genesis and now we find Joseph in the deepest pit he's been in yet.
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Gandalf and Nathan Vanhorn push on into the messy situation of Potiphar's house. Sometimes, a success bring unforeseen consequences.
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(Genesis 39:1-6) Joseph is in Egypt, and things are looking up for our man of many colors. I'm sure nothing bad is going to happen.....right?
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(Genesis 38) Judah is up to no good back at the ranch, and his daughter-in-law takes full advantage of the situation. In the end, the weak eyes prevail.
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(Genesis 38:1-10) Warning! We talk about some scandalous topics today, but only if you hear with the ears of a 21st century westerner. If you listen as a ancient child of Israel, perhaps it's not so strange..
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(Genesis 37:12-36) Our man of long sleeves is in the pit physically, while his father is in the pit emotionally. What did early biblical characters believe about the afterlife, if at all?
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(Genesis 37:12-36) Joseph's downward spiral begins, Ruben Plots, and God's masterplan takes form.
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(Genesis 37:1-11) We finally arrive at the final narrative of Genesis. Brother's jealousy, favoritism, and a fortelling dream.
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(Genesis 36) Esau might be one of the most unfairly slandered characters in all of Genesis, we examine exactly what the story says about our favorite hairy man.
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(Genesis 35:27-29) God turns what was meant for evil into good, and Isaac get his good ending
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(Genesis 35:16-29) A generation is passing, and the new generation is quick to make it's play for power.
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(Genesis 35:1-15) Unresolved plot holes, mysteries, and a glimpse of God's plan)
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(Genesis 35: 1-15) Jacob and his family stink to the people of the land, so he packs up and leaves. But not before preforming some very important acts that foreshadow future stories.
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(Genesis 34:18-31)
"It's not what you did son, that angers me so... It's who you did it to."
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(Genesis 34:18-23) The episode starts out as a discussion of the actions of Jacob's Sons, but quickly devolves into a debate on the origins of the Ethiopian Eunuch.
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(Genesis 34:1-12) You can't really understand the crime that has taken place here unless you first understand how these characters understood the concept of "Nakedness of your Father"
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