The Patriarchs


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Participants will plunge into the heart of Genesis, to God's remarkable pursuit of relationship and to the unfolding of His earthly plan: that through one nationand ultimately, one manall people on earth will be blessed.




Stories of the Patriarchs


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The Promise to the Patriarchs


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Joel S. Baden examines the promise of land and progeny to the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—a central, recurring feature of the Pentateuch.




Genesis


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The time was the Bronze to the Iron Age, the third to first millenniums B.C. Great leaders arose from Iraq to Eygpt-- Sargon of Akkad, Gudea of Lagash, Hammurapi of Babylon, and Akhenaten of Egypt--and from these lands of the Fertile Crescent came the underpinnings of Western civilization: law, science, arts, and the alphabet. But the human spirit wanted more. In a universe run by mercurial gods who kept humankind in bondage, there emerged the need for one all-powerful divinity, one omnipresent as mentor and protector. The book of Genesis, with its narratives of real people struggling to survive, provided that God, and thus the roots of monotheism. Genesis: World of Myths and Patriarchs is an in-depth look at the civilizations that formed the background of the first book of the Bible. Drawing on the great archaeological discoveries in the Middle East over the past century, everyday life of the people of Genesis is viewed through their politics, arts, nomadic migrations, commerce, religion, and moral values. With over 250 illustrations, including sixty-four color plates, this rich visual panorama describes what the authors of Genesis saw, and what events and ideas moved them to write the story of their people's origins. The book includes fourteen maps and charts, a selected chronology, and a list of gods of the Middle East. Cyrus Gordon and Nahum Sarna, two of the most renowned scholars of ancient Near Eastern history and Bible, provide the text. Genesis: World of Myths and Patriarchs acquaints us for the first time with the people we know from this familiar book of the Bible, and with the places they inhabited and the culture they developed. We trace what was borrowed, rejected, and transformed to create a new and unique ethic which has continued to shape the world.







Stories of the Patriarchs


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Stories of the Patriarchs


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The Bible with Sources Revealed


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One of the World's Foremost Bible Experts Offers a Groundbreaking Presentation of the Five Books of Moses In The Bible with Sources Revealed, Richard Elliott Friedman offers a new, visual presentation of the Five Books of Moses -- Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy -- unlocking the complex and fascinating tapestry of their origins. Different colors and type styles allow readers to easily identify each of the distinct sources, showcasing Friedman's highly acclaimed and dynamic translation. NOTE: This book is meant to be experienced in color and the eBook is not compatible with black and white devices.




Patriarchs and Prophets


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Patriarchs and Prophets recite biblical stories from the creation of life to the rule of King David. The book, written and understandably, answers many important questions, like why good people have problems, why hardworking people don't breakthrough, and why some children are born sick? Why does Almighty God not stop this all? In this book, one can find answers to these and many other questions.




Stories of the Patriarchs


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Captivating video-shorts depict Bible stories about the Patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob) that powerfully supplement any educational ministry or church service. Engaging video-accelerated illustration brings to life seven key Scriptures about the Patriarchs in the book of Genesis: Promise for Abraham (Gen. 13:1?18; 15:1?8) Miracle for Sarah (Gen. 18:1?15; 21:1?7) Promise for Ishmael (Gen. 21:8?21) Abraham Offers Isaac (Gen. 22:1?19) Jacob and Esau; Jacob's Dream (Gen. 27?28) Jacob Wrestles with the Lord (Gen. 32?33) Each story is narrated in four ways: (1) an English children's paraphrase, (2) an English Scripture reading (niv), (3) a Spanish children's paraphrase; and (4) a Spanish Scripture reading. Free Online Resources Available at www.speedsketchbible.com Lesson plans, coloring pages, review activity options, memory verse activities, object lessons, video preview.