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1. An Interesting Inheritance (Joshua 13-21)
(teaching/Copy of Joshua Commentary)
... Jerusalem was one of the cities of Benjamin (Joshua 15:28) and more loosely speaking of Judah – it was a border city. Joshua 18-19 has the feel of the Genesis genealogy of the nations (the table of nations ...
2. An Interesting Inheritance (Joshua 13-21)
(OT Prophets Commentary/Joshua Commentary)
... Jerusalem was one of the cities of Benjamin (Joshua 15:28) and more loosely speaking of Judah – it was a border city. Joshua 18-19 has the feel of the Genesis genealogy of the nations (the table of nations ...
3. The Pattern of the Ten Books of Genesis
(teaching/Copy of Genesis Commentary)
... gives us another genealogy of ten generations of the seed of the woman ending with Terah as the father of Abram, Nahor and Haran.  This is where the sixth book resumes the story telling us again that Terah ...
4. The Pattern of the Ten Books of Genesis
(OT Torah Commentary/Genesis Commentary)
... gives us another genealogy of ten generations of the seed of the woman ending with Terah as the father of Abram, Nahor and Haran.  This is where the sixth book resumes the story telling us again that Terah ...
5. Boaz and Mr. So & So (Ruth 4)
(sermons/2010 sermons)
Ruth 4 shows us what is in a name, a Scripture allusion, and a genealogy. For us the answer to all of these questions is Christ. A name is to be remembered -- remembered is resurrection language -- in ...
6. In the Wilderness, Still at Sinai: Numbers 1:1-10:10
(teaching/Copy of Numbers Commentary)
... and Jesus is Lord (center). A genealogy of the sons of Aaron follows in the third chapter even reminding us of the fire incident (Num 3:4).  The Levites belonged to God in place of the firstborn of each ...
7. In the Wilderness, Still at Sinai: Numbers 1:1-10:10
(OT Torah Commentary/Numbers Commentary)
... and Jesus is Lord (center). A genealogy of the sons of Aaron follows in the third chapter even reminding us of the fire incident (Num 3:4).  The Levites belonged to God in place of the firstborn of each ...
8. Salvation Foreshadowed, Exodus 1:1-7:7
(teaching/Copy of Exodus Commentary)
... all this is that I Am and not Moses will deliver Israel.  And all of these things point us to Jesus. The genealogy is interesting.  It slows down for Levi.  Again the names mentioned are significant.  ...
9. Salvation Foreshadowed, Exodus 1:1-7:7
(OT Torah Commentary/Exodus Commentary)
... all this is that I Am and not Moses will deliver Israel.  And all of these things point us to Jesus. The genealogy is interesting.  It slows down for Levi.  Again the names mentioned are significant.  ...
10. The Structure of Exodus
(teaching/Copy of Exodus Commentary)
... books in Genesis, "These are the generations of..."  Instead, the new thing God would do begins with the New Testament Torah: "The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham" ...
11. The Structure of Exodus
(OT Torah Commentary/Exodus Commentary)
... books in Genesis, "These are the generations of..."  Instead, the new thing God would do begins with the New Testament Torah: "The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham" ...
12. Book Nine, Genesis 36:1-37:1
(teaching/Copy of Genesis Commentary)
... to their dwelling places in the land of their possession" (Gen 36:43). So the structure is this: first heading, first narrative (genealogy), second heading, second narrative (five genealogies in three ...
13. Book Nine, Genesis 36:1-37:1
(OT Torah Commentary/Genesis Commentary)
... to their dwelling places in the land of their possession" (Gen 36:43). So the structure is this: first heading, first narrative (genealogy), second heading, second narrative (five genealogies in three ...
14. Book Eight, Genesis 25:19-35:29
(teaching/Copy of Genesis Commentary)
... pattern of the two epilogues in Book Six except instead of they arose and went it is God who "went up from him in the place where he had spoken with him" (Gen 35:13).  The epilogue also has a genealogy, ...
15. Book Eight, Genesis 25:19-35:29
(OT Torah Commentary/Genesis Commentary)
... pattern of the two epilogues in Book Six except instead of they arose and went it is God who "went up from him in the place where he had spoken with him" (Gen 35:13).  The epilogue also has a genealogy, ...
16. Book Six, Genesis 11:27-25:11
(teaching/Copy of Genesis Commentary)
... of Aram [4]).  It also reports a death, this time it is Sarah. The first epilogue (Gen 22:19-23:20) follows the following thematic pattern: they arose and went (to Beersheba), genealogy (of Nahor) featuring ...
17. Book Six, Genesis 11:27-25:11
(OT Torah Commentary/Genesis Commentary)
... of Aram [4]).  It also reports a death, this time it is Sarah. The first epilogue (Gen 22:19-23:20) follows the following thematic pattern: they arose and went (to Beersheba), genealogy (of Nahor) featuring ...
18. Book Five, Genesis 11:10-26
(teaching/Copy of Genesis Commentary)
... to Abram. The royal genealogy follows the pattern we saw in the royal genealogy of Book Two, with one major departure: it is missing the summary/death statement for each: 'Thus all the days of ____ were ...
19. Book Five, Genesis 11:10-26
(OT Torah Commentary/Genesis Commentary)
... to Abram. The royal genealogy follows the pattern we saw in the royal genealogy of Book Two, with one major departure: it is missing the summary/death statement for each: 'Thus all the days of ____ were ...
20. Book Four, Genesis 10:1-11:9
(teaching/Copy of Genesis Commentary)
... genealogy here traces through Peleg's brother Joktan.  The comment "for in his days the earth was divided" (Gen 10:25) refers to the split of the descendants of Shem between elect descendants of Peleg ...
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