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    MODULE 3: SESSION 16: Rival Wives and Many Sons

    Rakhel’s words echo Sarah’s as she takes matters into her own hands in an attempt to secure Eden blessing for herself. The origin of the family of Israel is mired in animosity, trickery, and abuse, yet God continues to pour out Eden blessing on the family he chose to be a blessing to all nations.

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  • JACOB

    MODULE 4: Jacob’s Flight From Laban

    SESSION 17: Jacob Deceives His Deceiver

    Yaaqov and Lavan each try to gain the upper hand over the other. As their wealth increases, so does the tension between them. A likely explanation for Yaaqov’s use of the rods with the sheep is that they act as artificial mating partners to control which rams are…

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  • JOSEPH

    MODULE 6: SESSION 24: The Lion of Judah

    The New Testament authors reveal that the royal lion of Yehudah is also the sacrificial lamb that was slain, portraying Jesus’ death and resurrection as the fulfillment of Yehudah’s royal exaltation. The royal rod (or scepter) of Yehudah can represent either punishment or rule. Later biblical…

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  • JOSEPH

    MODULE 6: SESSION 23: Judah and Joseph

    Yaaqov’s curse on Shimon and Levi foreshadows the scattering of these two tribes. Yaaqov’s blessing for Yehudah casts Yehudah as a new Yoseph. The story of David is patterned after the story of Yoseph.

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  • JOSEPH

    MODULE6: SESSION 22: Ephraim and Manasseh

    Yaaqov’s words blessing Yoseph’s sons foreshadow the division of the tribes and the loss of Ephrayim in exile. In the rest of the Hebrew Bible, the line of Yoseph, through Ephrayim, comes to represent God’s promise to bless the nations, and the line of Yehudah comes to represent the blessing of…

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  • EXODUS OVERVIEW

    MODULE 2: SESSION 12: Prophetic Song

    The Torah’s poetry often conveys the heart of its theology. All the major themes in Exodus are expressed in the Song of the Sea. Miriam, the prophetess, becomes a prominent witness of God’s actions that save Israel.

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  • EXODUS OVERVIEW

    MODULE 2: SESSION 11: Sea Crossing

    The Hebrew phrase yam suph, often translated as “Red Sea,” translates literally to “reed sea.” When the number of Israelites crossing the sea is translated as “600,000 men” plus families, it creates challenges with other parts of the text. There are a variety of views that attempt to harmonize…

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  • EXODUS OVERVIEW

    MODULE 2; SESSION 10: Passover Ritual

    The instructions for celebrating the Passover ritual initiate the opportunity for later generations to participate in the events of Israel’s founding story. The Hebrew word pesach, often translated “passover,” can also be translated as “protect,” and this translation seems to fit the Exodus…

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  • Important Update: Creative Bible Study Methods Course

    Greetings and blessings, dear students and ministers!

    Recently, we noticed a glitch with the Creative Bible Study Methods course, which affected navigation for some students.

    This problem has now been solved, but the only way we could do it was to publish a new copy of the course. What this means is that you will need to re-enroll in the…

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    • Have been off for sometime due to schedule commitment, will be back soon

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    • Hello,

      I have re- enrolled for the course and it’s taking me back to lesson 1,,should I restart the course?

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  • JACOB

    MODULE 3: SESSION 15: God Sees Leah

    The combined language of “love” and “hate” makes its first appearance here talking about Rakhel and Leah, but it gets picked up by later biblical authors to talk about outcomes for entire groups of people. Levi and Judah, the third and fourth sons of the unloved wife, become the fathers of the…

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