GenesisIn this second of two volumes on the book of Genesis, John Gibson examines epics of faith as portrayed primarily by Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph. He considers the dramatic stories of Genesis in their historical context, relates them to the New Testament, and shows their applicability to today's church. Illustrated by maps, with suggestions for further reading, this companion to Genesis, Volume 1, also by Gibson, makes the happenings in Genesis as relevant to today's men and women as they were to the people of ancient times. Carrying forward brilliantly the pattern established by Barclay's New Testament series, the Daily Study Bible has been extended to cover the entire Old Testament as well. Invaluable for individual devotional study, for group discussion, and for classroom use, the Daily Study Bible provides a useful, reliable, and eminently readable way to discover what the Scriptures were saying then and what God is saying today. |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
13 | 12 |
49 | 29 |
1020 | 35 |
124 | 42 |
A Note on the Title Hebrews | 48 |
721 | 55 |
716 | 63 |
342740 contd | 153 |
Jacobs Bethel 281022 | 161 |
13155 | 169 |
130 contd | 176 |
2543 contd | 183 |
121 | 191 |
Our Peniel 322232 contd | 200 |
117 | 207 |
127 contd | 69 |
11929 | 75 |
111 contd | 82 |
2429 contd | 88 |
A Son 21121 | 97 |
The Blessing 212234 | 105 |
Gods Sacrifice 22119 contd | 111 |
167 | 119 |
118 | 127 |
AN EPIC OF CONFLICT | 136 |
133 | 144 |
122 | 215 |
AN EPIC OF DESTINY | 225 |
1236 | 231 |
130 | 237 |
14145 | 250 |
14528 | 265 |
A Note on Sources in Chapters 42 and 43 | 279 |
127 | 294 |
284932 contd | 310 |