Weekly Highlights

Week 2: Genesis 22-42

This week we will be reading Genesis 22-42, the story of the beginning of the 12 Tribes of Israel.  How did your reading go last week?  Did you fall behind?  Get ahead?  What did you learn?  How did your reading impact your relationship with God?

Key people this week:

  • Isaac and Rebekah
  • Jacob and Esau
  • Keturah, Abraham’s 2nd wife
  • Laban, Rebekah’s brother
  • Jacob’s wives and concubines – Leah, Rachel, Zipah, and Bilhah
  • Jacob’s children by Leah:  Reuben (first born), Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Dinah
  • Jacob’s sons by Zipah (Leah’s servant):  Gad and Asher
  • Jacob’s sons by Rachel:  Joseph and Benjamin
  • Jacob’s sons by Bilhah (Rachel’s servant):  Dan and Naphtali
  • Tamar, wife of Judah’s son(s)
  • Potiphar and his wife
  • The Pharaoh of Egypt

Key events this week:

  • God commands Abraham to sacrifice Isaac
  • Sarah’s death and burial
  • God helps Abraham’s servant find a wife for Isaac
  • The marriage of Isaac and Rebekah
  • Abraham marries Keturah
  • Death of Abraham
  • Birth of Jacob and Esau
  • Esau sells his birthright
  • Isaac passes off Rebekah as his sister
  • Jacob steals Esau’s blessing
  • Jacob sent to Rebekah’s brother, Laban, in Paddan-aram
  • Jacob marries Leah and Rachel and has 11 sons and one daughter
  • Jacob takes his family and flocks back to Canaan
  • Jacob wrestles with God and is renamed Israel
  • Jacob’s daughter, Dinah, is raped by Shechem and her brothers avenge her
  • Rebekah gives birth to Jacob’s 12th son and dies in childbirth
  • Death of Isaac
  • Joseph dreams of greatness
  • Joseph sold into slavery by his brothers
  • Judah and Tamar
  • Joseph lands in prison, interprets dreams, and rises to power
  • Joseph’s brothers go to Egypt because of a famine

Recap – Key facts about the Book of Genesis:

  • Author:  Moses
  • Date Written:  1450 – 1410 BC
  • Original Audience:  People of Israel
  • Geographical Location:  Middle East
  • Purpose: To record God’s creation of the world and the beginning of the Hebrew people (Israelites), whom God chose to set apart to worship Him and to be a witness for him in the world.
  • Note:  the names of people in the Bible are descriptive of who they are.  God sometimes renamed people – Abram to Abraham, Sarai to Sarah, Jacob to Israel.  That is where the name Israel comes from.

Recap – High-Level Outline of Genesis:

  1. Story of Creation (1:1-2:3)
  2. The Fall and Repercussions (2:4-5:32)
  3. The Flood and its Aftermath (6:1-11:32
  4. The Story of Abraham (12:1-25:18)
  5. The Story of Isaac (25:19-28:9)
  6. The Story of Jacob, Rachel and Leah, and Jacob’s 12 sons (28:10-36:43)
  7. The Story of Joseph (one of Jacob’s 12 sons) and how Jacob’s whole family ended up in Egypt (37:1-50:26)

Bibliography

Life Application Study Bible: New International Version.  Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan  and Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 2019.

Weekly Highlights

Week 1: Genesis 1-21

This week we will be reading Genesis 1–21 at the rate of 3 chapters per day.  Genesis is a fairly easy read.  There aren’t even too many sections of hard-to-pronounce names.  The most important thing to remember is to pray and ask the Holy Spirit to guide you in your reading and understanding of His written Word.

Key people this week:

  • Adam and Eve – first humans
  • Cain, Abel and Seth – first siblings
  • Enoch – walked with God and did not die – God took him
  • Methuselah – lived to be 969 years old, longest living human
  • Noah and his sons, Shem, Ham and Japheth and their descendants
  • Abram/Abraham and Sarai/Sarah
  • Lot, his wife and daughters
  • Melchizedek – priest of God Most High and King of Salem (Jesus is a priest after the order of Melchizedek – see Psalm 110:4 and Hebrews 7:17)
  • Hagar and Ishmael

Key events this week:

  • Creation – two versions in Genesis 1 and 2
  • Fall – the first sin and its effect on the serpent (Satan), men and women, and the earth as well as a promise of a redeemer
  • The first murder
  • The Flood and God’s covenant with Noah
  • The Tower of Babel
  • God’s call of Abraham
  • God’s unconditional promise to Abraham that is still in effect today:  “I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you, and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing.  I will bless those who bless you and the one who curses you I will curse; and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.” (Genesis 12:2-3)
  • A son promised to Abraham
  • Birth of Ishmael
  • Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed
  • Birth of Isaac

Bibliography

Life Application Study Bible: New International Version.  Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan  and Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 2019.