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Bible Project podcast — https://bibleproject.com/podcasts/genesis-12-50-q-r/
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What this book knows
Genesis 12-50's messy patriarchal stories deliberately point forward to a Messianic king who succeeds where every flawed ancestor failed.
faith-and-doubt
Are you going to follow me and be faithful to me, even if it means giving up the thing most precious to you?
BP-GENESIS-12-50-Q-R-RC-009The story of the patriarchs and their flaws leads up to Jesus as the one human who does what we can't do ourselves.
BP-GENESIS-12-50-Q-R-RC-004obedience-and-authority
The point of the test is not that God wants them to fail, but to show how they can rise to the occasion and be matured in the process.
BP-GENESIS-12-50-Q-R-RC-008If God's plan is to rescue the world through this family, why use the screwed-up thing? It seems to be snowballing out of control.
BP-GENESIS-12-50-Q-R-RC-003calling
Joseph does the right thing, gets punished for it, rises to power, then blesses the world — exactly the storyline of the Messianic King.
BP-GENESIS-12-50-Q-R-RC-016God has a way of choosing people to work with who are the exact opposite of who you would expect.
BP-GENESIS-12-50-Q-R-RC-011Illuminates
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