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Genesis 1 — The Creation
Genesis 1 reveals God as the all-powerful Creator who brings the universe into existence by His word.
Genesis 2 — Humanity and the Garden
Genesis 2 focuses on God’s personal care in forming man and woman.
Genesis 3 — The Fall of Man
Genesis 3 recounts the tragic choice that brought sin into the world.
Genesis 4 — Cain and Abe
Genesis 4 tells the story of Cain and Abel, the first sons of Adam and Eve.
Genesis 5 — The Line of Adam
Genesis 5 traces the genealogy from Adam to Noah, revealing both the spread of humanity and the reality of death caused by sin.
Genesis 6 — Human Wickedness and Noah’s Call
By Genesis 6, humanity has grown corrupt and violent, filling the earth with evil.
Genesis 7 — The Flood
Genesis 7 describes the fulfillment of God’s warning as the floodwaters cover the earth.
Genesis 8 — God Remembers Noah
After many months, the waters recede and the ark rests on the mountains of Ararat.
Genesis 9 — God’s Covenant with Noah
Genesis 9 records God’s covenant promise to Noah and his descendants.
Genesis 10 — The Nations Spread
Genesis 10, known as the “Table of Nations,” outlines how the descendants of Noah’s sons— Shem, Ham, and Japheth—spread across the earth.
Genesis 11 — The Tower of Babel
Genesis 11 describes humanity’s prideful attempt to build a tower reaching to the heavens.
Genesis 12 — The Call of Abram
Genesis 12 begins the story of God’s covenant people. God calls Abram to leave his homeland and promises to make him a great nation
Genesis 13 — Abram and Lot Separate
As Abram and Lot prosper, the land cannot support both of their herds. To avoid conflict, Abram offers Lot first choice of territory.
Genesis 14 — Abram Rescues Lot
When Lot is captured during a regional war, Abram courageously leads a small band of trained men to rescue him.
Genesis 15 — God’s Covenant with Abram
In Genesis 15, God appears to Abram in a vision, promising him countless descendants and the land of Canaan.
Genesis 16 — Hagar and Ishmael
When years pass without a child, Sarai gives her servant Hagar to Abram in an attempt to fulfill God’s promise by human means.
Genesis 17 — The Covenant of Circumcision
God renews His covenant with Abram, changing his name to Abraham, meaning “father of many nations.”
Genesis 18 — The Three Visitors
Three visitors, one of whom represents the Lord, come to Abraham’s tent near the oaks of Mamre.
Genesis 19A — “Fire on the Plain”
This song narrates Genesis 19:1–29, focusing on the divine judgment and mercy shown in the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Genesis 19B — “The Cave and the Cross”
Two angels arrive in Sodom to rescue Lot and his family before judgment falls.
Genesis 20 — Abraham and Abimelek
Abraham again falls into fear, claiming that Sarah is his sister while living in Gerar
Genesis 21 — The Birth of Isaac
Genesis 21 fulfills the long-awaited promise of God as Sarah gives birth to Isaac in her old age.
Genesis 22 — Abraham Tested
God tests Abraham’s faith by asking him to sacrifice Isaac, the son of promise.
Genesis 23 — The Death of Sarah
When Sarah dies in Hebron, Abraham mourns deeply and secures a burial place by purchasing the cave of Machpelah.
Genesis 24 — Isaac and Rebekah
Genesis 24 tells a story of divine guidance and answered prayer. Abraham sends his servant to find a wife for Isaac from among his relatives.
Genesis 25 — Abraham’s Legacy and the Birth of Esau and Jacob
Abraham’s life closes peacefully after he fathers additional sons and leaves everything to Isaac, the son of promise.
Genesis 26 — God’s Blessing on Isaac
A famine drives Isaac to Gerar, where God commands him not to go to Egypt but to stay in the land of promise.
Genesis 27 — Jacob Deceives Isaac
Genesis 27 reveals the painful cost of deception. As Isaac grows old and blind
Genesis 28 — Jacob’s Dream at Bethel
On his journey to Haran, Jacob stops for the night and dreams of a stairway reaching from earth to heaven
Genesis 29 — Jacob Marries Leah and Rachel
Arriving in Haran, Jacob meets Rachel and agrees to work seven years for her hand in marriage.
GENESIS 30 — SONG A: The Cry for Children
This song focuses on Rachel’s anguish over barrenness and the rivalry between the sisters.
GENESIS 30 — SONG B: God Saw Rachel
This song shifts from rivalry to divine intervention. God remembers Rachel and opens her womb,
Genesis 30 — Family Strife and God’s Increase
The conflict between Leah and Rachel intensifies as they both seek to bear children through themselves and their maidservants.
Genesis 31 — Jacob Leaves Laban
After years of labor and tension, God instructs Jacob to return to his homeland.
Genesis 32 — Jacob Wrestles with God
As Jacob nears home, fear grips him at the thought of meeting Esau.
Genesis 33 — Jacob and Esau Reconcile
Jacob finally meets Esau, expecting hostility, but Esau runs to embrace him in forgiveness.
GENESIS 34 — SONG A: Dinah’s Silence
This song addresses the injustice against Dinah and the moral failure surrounding it.
GENESIS 34 — SONG B: Deceit and the Sword
This song focuses on Simeon and Levi’s violent retaliation. Using deceit, they massacre the men of the city,
Genesis 35 — God Renews His Promise to Jacob
God commands Jacob to return to Bethel and build an altar. There, God appears again, reaffirms the covenant
Genesis 36 — The Descendants of Esau
Genesis 36 lists the generations of Esau, also called Edom, showing his growth into a powerful nation.
Genesis 37 — Joseph’s Dreams and Betrayal
Seventeen-year-old Joseph shares dreams that suggest his family will one day bow before him, stirring jealousy among his brothers.
Genesis 38 — Judah and Tamar
In contrast to Joseph’s integrity, Genesis 38 recounts Judah’s moral failure.
Genesis 39 — Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife
In Egypt, Joseph serves faithfully in Potiphar’s house, and the Lord causes everything he touches to prosper.
GENESIS 40 — SONG A: Dreams in the Prison
This song recounts Joseph’s imprisonment and God’s gift of dream interpretation.
GENESIS 40 — SONG B: Still Forgotten
This song captures Joseph’s disappointment when the cupbearer forgets him.
GENESIS 41 — SONG A: From Prison to Palace
This song describes Joseph’s sudden elevation before Pharaoh.
GENESIS 41 — SONG B: Bread for the Nations
This song focuses on Joseph’s administration during famine. Grain is stored and distributed,
Genesis 42 — The Brothers in Egypt
When famine spreads, Jacob sends his sons to Egypt for grain, unaware that the governor they meet is Joseph.
Genesis 43 — Benjamin Brought to Egypt
Reluctantly, Jacob sends Benjamin with his brothers to Egypt. Joseph, overwhelmed at the sight of his younger brother
Genesis 44 — The Final Test
Joseph commands that his silver cup be placed in Benjamin’s sack. When it is found, the brothers grieve
Genesis 45 — Joseph Reveals Himself
Unable to contain his emotions, Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers and weeps with them.
Genesis 46 — Jacob Goes to Egypt
Jacob sets out for Egypt and offers sacrifices at Beersheba, where God reassures him in a vision
Genesis 47 — Jacob Before Pharaoh
Joseph introduces his father and brothers to Pharaoh, and Jacob blesses Pharaoh, demonstrating
Genesis 48 — Jacob Blesses Ephraim and Manasseh
In his final days, Jacob blesses Joseph’s sons, crossing his hands so that the younger, Ephraim, receives the greater blessing.
Genesis 49 — Jacob’s Prophetic Blessings
Jacob gathers his twelve sons and speaks prophetic words over each, revealing their future destinies as tribes of Israel.
Genesis 50 — Joseph’s Forgiveness and God’s Plan
After Jacob’s death, Joseph’s brothers fear revenge, but Joseph reassures them with compassion
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