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Abram and Melchizedek – Genesis 14:17-24

This historical figure of Melchizedek (Hebrew for ‘my king is righteous’, or as some prefer, ‘king of righteousness’) was both a priest of El Elyon (El I will take nothing but

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Abram Rescues Lot – Genesis 14:1-16

Much of this narrative takes place around the Dead Sea.  The NIV Study Bible notes:  “Hebrew “Salt Sea.” Its water contains an approximately five times greater concentration of chloride and

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Separation of Abram and Lot – Genesis 13

Wikipedia describes a nomad as “a member of a community without fixed habitation who regularly moves to and from the same areas. Such groups include hunter-gatherers, pastoral nomads (owning livestock),

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Abram’s Lie – Genesis 12:10-20

Both Abram and the Egyptians thought Sarai, Abram’s wife, was beautiful.  The Bible describes beautiful people in several places: Isaac’s wife Rebekah (Genesis 24:16), Jacob’s wife Rachel

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Tour of the Land – Genesis 12:4-9

GotQuestions.org responds to the question of what an altar is:  “An altar always represented a place of consecration. Before God gave His Law to Moses, men made altars wherever they were out of

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The Promise Expanded – Genesis 12:1-3

In Genesis 3:15 Yahweh promises that a seed or offspring of the woman will strike the head of the serpent and restore the kingdom of God on earth.  Every child born could be the one who fulfills this

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The Line of Abram – Genesis 11:10-32

This is the line of Shem, which leads to Abram.  Shem’s line is given prominence over his brothers, Ham and Japheth, and we will see this prominence worked out as Israel overcomes the Canaanites

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Babel – Genesis 11:1-9

Walton, in his commentary, speaks to the issue of whether there is any other witness to the city with the tower: If we must pick a city for the project based on Mesopotamian traditions and literature,

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Table of Nations – Genesis 10

GotQuestions.org deals with the charge that this table of nations is not accurate:  The accuracy of the Table has been called into question by the fact that some of the relationships described do not

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Curse on Canaan – Genesis 9:18-29

Attempts have been made to excuse Noah’s drunkenness.  Some have suggested that the new conditions of the earth (the absence of the water canopy that some have untenably suggested protected earth

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Noahic Covenant – Genesis 9:1-17

John Walton, in his commentary on Genesis, writes, about capital punishment as required in Genesis 9: “The laws that require due process are predicated on the belief that though society’s response

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The Waters Receded – Genesis 8

The NIV Study Bible notes a series of parallels between the events of chs. 8–9 and those of ch. 1 in their literary order: Compare 8:2 with 1:7; 8:5 with 1:9; 8:7 with 1:20; 8:17 with 1:25; 9:1 with

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Fountains and Windows – Genesis 7

The Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary of the Old Testament describes the contrast between other ancient accounts of the flood and the Biblical account:  In the biblical flood story,

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The Ark – Genesis 6:9-22

CatholicExchange.com notes: If there was a worldwide flood, wouldn’t there be similar accounts among early tribes and indigenous peoples? Upon digging a little deeper, what we find is that virtually

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Evil Continually – Genesis 6:5-8

In the Epic of Gilgamesh a story is told by Utnapishtim, a man who was surreptitiously told by the god Enki that the god Enlil is sending a flood to destroy mankind.  Utnapishtim is instructed how to

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