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The Bible Podcast: Reflections of the bible verse by verse
by EKI
STUDYING GENESIS-REVELATION; One day at a time, one chapter at a time; verse by verse.
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Genesis 27 & 28. Reading and reflection
In this episode, we continue our journey through Genesis by reading and reflecting on chapters 27 and 28—two chapters filled with tension, deception, blessing, and a powerful encounter with God that marks the beginning of Jacob’s spiritual journey.These passages reveal the complexity of family dynamics and the unstoppable nature of God’s purposes, even when human motives and methods are flawed.In this episode we explore:Isaac’s intention to bless Esau in his old ageRebekah’s plan and Jacob’s deception to secure the blessingHow each member of the family—Isaac, Rebekah, Esau, and Jacob—contributes to the conflictThe weight and irreversibility of the patriarchal blessingEsau’s anguish and his plan for revengeRebekah sending Jacob away for his safety and to find a wifeIsaac blessing Jacob again before he departs, affirming God’s covenant promisesJacob’s journey toward Haran and his night alone in the wildernessJacob’s dream of the ladder (or stairway) reaching to heavenGod’s reaffirmation of the Abrahamic covenant—land, descendants, presence, and protectionJacob’s response of awe, worship, and commitment at BethelGenesis 27 & 28 invite us to reflect on God’s sovereignty, human brokenness, and the surprising ways God meets us even when our lives feel messy and uncertain. Through family conflict, blessing, and divine encounter, the story of Jacob truly begins.
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Genesis 25 & 26. Reading and reflection
In this episode, we continue through Genesis by reading and reflecting on chapters 25 and 26—passages filled with transition, generational shifts, and the unfolding of God’s promises through the next line of the covenant family.These chapters introduce new tensions, blessings, and patterns that will shape the rest of Genesis.In this episode we explore:Abraham’s final years and the legacy he leaves behindThe death of Abraham and the significance of his burial beside SarahIshmael’s descendants and their place in the wider biblical storyThe birth of Esau and Jacob—two nations struggling even in the wombGod’s prophetic word to Rebekah about the older serving the youngerEsau selling his birthright for a bowl of stew—despising what was sacredIsaac facing famine and God reaffirming the covenant promises to himIsaac repeating Abraham’s pattern of fear with AbimelechGod’s blessing on Isaac’s crops and flocks—even in a season of oppositionThe disputes over wells and the meaning of “Rehoboth”God’s reassurance at Beersheba and the altar Isaac builds thereEsau’s marriages and how they bring grief to Isaac and RebekahGenesis 25 & 26 invite us to reflect on legacy, promise, and the choices we make. Through birthrights, blessings, wells, and divine encounters, we see God’s covenant continuing—even in the midst of human weakness and generational patterns.
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Genesis 23 & 24 Reading and REFLECTIONS
In this episode, we continue our journey through Genesis by reading and reflecting on chapters 23 and 24—two significant passages that mark both an ending and a new beginning in Abraham’s family story.These chapters highlight themes of grief, covenant faithfulness, legacy, and God’s guiding hand in the next generation.In this episode we explore:The death of Sarah, Abraham’s deep grief, and the honour he shows herAbraham purchasing the cave of Machpelah—the first piece of promised land owned by his familyThe importance of this burial site for generations to comeAbraham’s desire to secure a wife for Isaac from among his own peopleThe servant’s journey and his prayer for God’s guidanceRebekah’s character—hospitality, strength, and willingness to goThe providential meeting at the well and how God orchestrates the detailsLaban and the family’s recognition that “this thing comes from the Lord”Isaac receiving Rebekah and being comforted after his mother’s deathHow faith, obedience, and divine guidance form the foundation of this next chapterGenesis 23 & 24 invite us to reflect on legacy, loss, and God’s provision for the future. In these chapters, the story of Abraham’s family moves from grief to hope as God continues to fulfil His promises through the next generation.
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Genesis 21 and 22
In this episode, we continue our journey through Genesis by reading and reflecting on chapters 21 and 22—two powerful and emotional passages where long-awaited promises are fulfilled, deep tensions arise, and Abraham faces the greatest test of his faith.These chapters reveal the faithfulness of God, the complexity of family dynamics, and the depth of trust required to walk with Him.In this episode we explore:The birth of Isaac, the child of promise, arriving in God’s perfect timingSarah’s joy and laughter—and how God turned her doubt into celebrationThe tension between Sarah and Hagar after Isaac’s birthGod’s reassurance to Abraham regarding Ishmael and His care for Hagar and her sonThe moment in the wilderness where God again reveals Himself as the One who hears and seesAbraham’s covenant with Abimelech at BeershebaThe profound test of Genesis 22—God asking Abraham to offer IsaacHow the ultimate test relates to God giving up His only begotten Son for the saving of the world.Abraham’s obedience, posture of faith, and trust that “God will provide”The ram caught in the thicket and the revelation of Jehovah Jireh—“The Lord will provide”How this moment shapes the rest of Scripture and points forward to a greater sacrificeGenesis 21 & 22 invite us to reflect on promise, provision, and surrender. Through laughter, tension, heartbreak, and divine intervention, we see a God who keeps His word and a man learning to trust Him fully.
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Reading and Reflection of Genesis 19 & 20
In this episode, we continue our walk through Genesis by reading and reflecting on chapters 19 and 20—two intense and sobering passages that reveal the consequences of wickedness, the weight of human choices, and the mercy of God even in moments of judgment and failure.These chapters contrast the destruction of Sodom with Abraham’s repeated learning curve, reminding us of both human frailty and divine faithfulness.In this episode we explore:The arrival of the angels in Sodom and Lot’s urgent hospitalityThe depth of the city’s corruption and the seriousness of God’s judgmentLot’s hesitation, the angels’ intervention, and the urgency of escapeThe destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and what it reveals about God’s justiceLot’s wife looking back and becoming a pillar of saltLot’s daughters and the troubling events that follow in the caveAbraham’s encounter with Abimelech and his repeated pattern of fearGod protecting Sarah despite Abraham’s half-truthAbimelech’s integrity and God’s warning in a dreamHow God uses flawed people while still safeguarding His promisesGenesis 19 & 20 invite us to reflect on consequences, mercy, fear, and faith. These chapters remind us that choices have weight, yet God continues working—even through brokenness—to preserve His covenant and move His story forward.
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Reading and Reflection of Genesis 17 & 18
In this episode, we continue journeying through Genesis by reading and reflecting on chapters 17 and 18—two deeply significant passages where God reaffirms His covenant, gives Abram and Sarai new identities, and draws near in an unexpected, personal way.These chapters highlight the faithfulness of God, the transformation of His people, and the mysterious beauty of divine visitation.In this episode we explore:God appearing to Abram and declaring Himself El Shaddai—“God Almighty”The call for Abram to “walk before Me and be blameless”The renaming of Abram to Abraham and Sarai to Sarah—marking new identity and destinyThe covenant of circumcision as a sign of belonging and commitmentGod’s promise that Sarah herself will bear the promised son, despite her ageAbraham’s response of faith mixed with wonder and laughterThe three mysterious visitors who appear by the oaks of MamreAbraham’s hospitality and eagerness to serve his guestsThe repeated promise of a son—and Sarah’s laughter from inside the tentGod’s gentle but direct question: “Is anything too hard for the Lord?”God revealing His plan regarding Sodom and Abraham’s growing relationship with HimGenesis 17 & 18 invite us to reflect on identity, promise, and the God who draws close. Through covenant, conversation, and even shared laughter, we see God shaping Abraham and Sarah into people who will carry His purposes forward.
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Reflections on Genesis 14-16
In this episode, we continue our journey through Genesis by reading and reflecting on chapters 14 through 16—a pivotal section that blends conflict, blessing, doubt, and the tension between God’s promises and human attempts to fulfil them.These chapters reveal Abram’s growing faith, his integrity in the face of temptation, and the deep complexity of Sarai, Hagar, and the promise of a child.In this episode we explore:The battle of the kings and Abram’s bold rescue mission to save LotThe appearance of Melchizedek, the priest-king who blesses AbramAbram’s refusal to take reward from the king of Sodom—choosing God as his providerGod’s reassurance in Abram’s fear: “Do not be afraid… I am your shield”Abram’s honest struggle with having no heir, and God’s promise that his descendants will be as countless as the starsThe covenant ceremony in Genesis 15 where God binds Himself to His promisesSarai’s frustration and pain in waiting—and the decision to give Hagar to AbramHagar’s story: mistreatment, running away, and her encounter with “the God who sees me”The birth of Ishmael and the rising tension that will shape the chapters to comeGenesis 14–16 invites us to reflect on faith in the messy middle—those moments between God’s promise and its fulfilment. Through battles, blessings, doubts, and divine encounters, we see God working through imperfect people while remaining faithful to His word.
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Reflections on Genesis 11-13
In this episode, we continue our journey through Genesis by reading and reflecting on chapters 11 through 13, where the biblical story transitions from humanity as a whole to the calling of a single man—Abram—through whom God will begin a new chapter of redemption.These chapters trace the movement from human pride and scattered nations to God’s personal invitation to one family, setting the stage for the entire rest of Scripture.In this episode we explore:The story of the Tower of Babel—human ambition, unity, pride, and God’s responseHow the scattering of languages shapes the world that followsThe genealogy from Shem to Abram and why it mattersGod’s call to Abram: “Go from your country…”The promise of land, descendants, and blessing for all nationsAbram’s journey of faith as he enters CanaanThe 'altar-building' and 'God calling' moments as Abram learns to walk with GodAbram and Sarai in Egypt—fear, failure, and God’s protectionThe tension between Abram and Lot and their peaceful separationHow Lot chose the land by what he saw with his eyes rather than seeking God—and how that choice led him toward Sodom, a city that would later be destroyed.God reaffirming His promises to Abram after Lot departsGenesis 11–13 invites us to reflect on human pride, divine calling, and what it means to step into the unknown with trust. As the story narrows from nations to one family, we see God initiating a plan that will eventually shape the entire biblical narrative and the hope of the world.
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Genesis 8-10
In this episode, we continue our journey through Genesis by reading and reflecting on chapters 8 through 10—the story of the flood’s aftermath, God’s renewed commitment to creation, and the unfolding nations that emerge from Noah’s descendants.As we read, we take time to slow down, observe the rhythm of the text, and consider what these chapters reveal about God’s character, human purpose, and the rebuilding of the world after judgment.In this episode we explore:The receding of the floodwaters and Noah’s patient waitingThe sending of the raven and the dove—symbols of hope and new beginningsGod’s promise never to destroy the earth with a flood againThe covenant with Noah and creation, sealed with the sign of the rainbowThe renewed blessing: “Be fruitful and multiply”The introduction of human government and the value of human life; blood for blood consequences. Noah’s vineyard, the incident with his sons, and the resulting blessings and cursesWhy this genealogy matters for understanding the rest of ScriptureThe early shaping of cultures, regions, and peoplesGenesis 8–10 invites us to reflect on beginnings after endings, on God’s mercy in the wake of judgment, and on how humanity starts again—imperfect, complex, and yet continually held within God’s unfolding story.
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Genesis 6 & 7: Reflection
In this episode, we continue our journey through the book of Genesis by reading and reflecting on chapters 6 and 7—the beginning of the story of Noah, the flood, and God’s response to a world overflowing with violence and corruption.As we read the text, we pause to consider the tension between divine judgment and divine mercy, the character of Noah, and the way these ancient chapters shape the wider biblical story.In this episode we explore:The growing wickedness and moral collapse of humanityWhat it means that Noah “found favor” with GodThe description of the Nephilim and the mysterious “sons of God”God’s grief and the heartbreaking decision to cleanse the earthNoah’s obedience in building the ark against all oddsThe symbolism and dimensions of the arkGod’s covenant faithfulness already hinted before the flood beginsThe start of the flood in Genesis 7—when the rains fall, the deep opens, and the earth is transformedThe theological tension of judgment, rescue, and new beginningsTogether, these chapters invite us to wrestle with the weight of human brokenness, the seriousness with which God regards injustice, and the surprising ways grace still emerges even in moments of profound crisis. Through Noah, we see a picture of faithfulness that stands out in a world that has lost its way.
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Genesis 4 & 5
In this episode, we continue our journey through Genesis by reading and reflecting on chapters 4 and 5—two passages that trace humanity’s early steps outside the Garden. These chapters explore the complexity of human relationships, the rise of violence, the persistence of grace, and the unfolding story of generations.We read the Scriptures directly and pause along the way to reflect on their themes, tensions, and insights. Genesis 4 gives us the well-known but deeply human story of Cain and Abel, while Genesis 5 offers a genealogical bridge that connects Adam to Noah and highlights God’s ongoing involvement with humanity.In this episode we explore:The offerings of Cain and Abel—and what the text does and doesn’t sayJealousy, anger, and the choices that shape our livesGod’s warning to Cain: “Sin is crouching at the door”The tragic first murder and God’s surprising responseThe rise of culture through Cain’s descendantsThe birth of Seth and the renewal of hopeWhere Cain got his wife and how the biblical text, ancient context, and early-human population growth help us understand this questionGenesis 5’s genealogy as more than a list—its patterns, rhythms, and theological purposeThe unique mention of Enoch and what it suggests about walking with GodGenesis 4 and 5 remind us that even in the earliest human stories—full of brokenness, wandering, and generational complexity—God continues to work through imperfect people, preserving life, offering grace, and moving His story forward.
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GENESIS 2 & 3
In this episode, we continue our journey through the book of Genesis by slowing down and spending time with Genesis chapters 2 and 3. These foundational passages give us a close-up view of humanity’s creation, our original purpose, and the moment everything changed.We read through the text itself and reflect as we go—paying attention to the imagery, the emotions, the relationships, and the theological themes woven throughout these chapters. Genesis 2 offers a more intimate look at God forming humans, planting a garden, and establishing the first community. Genesis 3 then brings us into the tension of temptation, choice, and the consequences that echo throughout the biblical story.In this episode we explore:The contrast between Genesis 1 and Genesis 2The Garden of Eden as a place of abundance, relationship, and responsibilityThe creation of the human family and the meaning of being “one flesh”The serpent’s strategy and the nature of temptationHow shame, fear, and separation emerge after the fallGod’s response—judgment, mercy, and promiseWhat these ancient stories reveal about humanity and God todayWhether you’re familiar with Genesis or reading it with fresh eyes, this episode invites you to sit with the text and let it speak—prompting questions, insights, and personal reflection on your own relationship with God, creation, and one another.
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Genesis 1 Bible Study: Reflections
In this episode, we explore the first chapter in the bible with the creation story. Join in as we read verse and verse and hear what God is saying.
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STUDYING GENESIS-REVELATION; One day at a time, one chapter at a time; verse by verse.
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