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Exegetical Lessons 1–100 on Genesis

Exegetical Lessons 1 100 on GenesisWhen I exegete a book, I tend to get very bogged down in the details and so, I decided todevelop a series of a few short Lessons on various chapters of the Bible, where I attemptto simply deal with the primary points of each verse without getting too detail-oriented. Each lesson is 2 5 pages long and designed to be read at one sitting. Although it isalways nice to have a Bible open when studying this, I have, in almost all cases, includedthe actual Scripture within the text. I began this study with a general introduction, followed by introductory Lessons to studyingthe Bible, followed by some introductory Lessons to the book of Genesis . These 21 lessonsprecede the Lessons below. Top of the PageLessons 1 100 Doctrines in Genesis Lessons 1 100 External LinksIntroductory LessonsHTMLI ntroductory LessonsPDFI ntroductory LessonsWPDG enesis Lessons 1 100 HTMLG enesis Lessons 1 100 PDFG enesis Lessons 1 100 WPDG enesis Lessons 101 200 HTMLG enesis Lessons 101 200 PDFG enesis Lessons 101 200 WPDG enesis Lessons 201 300 HTMLG enesis Lessons 201 300 PDFG enesis Lessons 201 300 WPDK ukis HomepageExegesisDoctrinesInternal LinksLesson 1: Genesis 1 Introduction Creation, Science and the Genesis AccountLesson 2.

Lesson 89: Genesis 10:1, 32 11:1–2 The Movement of Noah’s Family Lesson 90: Genesis 10:5, 20, 31–32 11:1–4 The Tower of Babel Lesson 91 Genesis 11:1–4 The Tower of Babel Lesson 92: Genesis 11:1–9 God Confuses the Languages Lesson 93: Genesis 11 Archaeology, Primitive Man and Evolution

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1 Exegetical Lessons 1 100 on GenesisWhen I exegete a book, I tend to get very bogged down in the details and so, I decided todevelop a series of a few short Lessons on various chapters of the Bible, where I attemptto simply deal with the primary points of each verse without getting too detail-oriented. Each lesson is 2 5 pages long and designed to be read at one sitting. Although it isalways nice to have a Bible open when studying this, I have, in almost all cases, includedthe actual Scripture within the text. I began this study with a general introduction, followed by introductory Lessons to studyingthe Bible, followed by some introductory Lessons to the book of Genesis . These 21 lessonsprecede the Lessons below. Top of the PageLessons 1 100 Doctrines in Genesis Lessons 1 100 External LinksIntroductory LessonsHTMLI ntroductory LessonsPDFI ntroductory LessonsWPDG enesis Lessons 1 100 HTMLG enesis Lessons 1 100 PDFG enesis Lessons 1 100 WPDG enesis Lessons 101 200 HTMLG enesis Lessons 101 200 PDFG enesis Lessons 101 200 WPDG enesis Lessons 201 300 HTMLG enesis Lessons 201 300 PDFG enesis Lessons 201 300 WPDK ukis HomepageExegesisDoctrinesInternal LinksLesson 1: Genesis 1 Introduction Creation, Science and the Genesis AccountLesson 2: Genesis 1:1 The Creation of the Heavens and EarthLesson 3: Genesis 1:2a The Earth in Darkness (the Ice Age) lesson 4 5: Genesis 1:2a The Angelic ConflictLesson 6: Genesis 1:2b Day One of the Restoration of the EarthLesson 7: Genesis 1:3 Day One of the Restoration of the Earth (continued) lesson 8.

2 Genesis 1:4 5 Day One of the Restoration of the Earth (continued) lesson 9: Genesis 1:6 13 Days 2 3 of the Restoration of the EarthLesson 10: Genesis 1 Evolution, Creationism and Divine DesignLesson 11: Genesis 1:14 18 Day 4 of the Restoration of the EarthLesson 12: Genesis 1:14 15 Creation Theories and Day 4 continuedLesson 13: Genesis 1:14 19 Day 4 of the Restoration of the Earth continuedLesson 14: Genesis 1:20 23 A Summary of Creation and Restoration and Day 5 lesson 15: Genesis 1:24 1:27 Day 6 of the RestorationLesson 16: Genesis 1:26 1:31 Day 6 of the Restoration (continued) lesson 17: The BibleCreation Throughout the BibleLesson 18: Genesis 2:1 2:3 Day 7 the SabbathLesson 19: Genesis 2:4 6 Genealogies and Plant LifeLesson 20: Genesis 2:7 9 God Makes Adam/God s NameLesson 21: Genesis 2:8 14 The Garden of Eden (Part I) lesson 22: Genesis 2:15 The Garden of Eden (Part II) lesson 23: Genesis 2:16 17 The Garden of Eden (Part III) lesson 24: Genesis 2:18 25 God Makes Adam s PartnerLesson 25: Genesis 3:1 SatanLesson 26: Genesis 3:1 4 The Temptation of Eve Part ILesson 27: Genesis 3:1 6a The Temptation of Eve Part IILesson 28: Genesis 3:1 7a The Fall of ManLesson 29: Genesis 3:4 7 Human Good and MoralityLesson 30: Genesis 3:6 7 How the Spiritual Impacts a NationLesson 31: Genesis 3:6 11 God Comes into the Garden after the Fall of ManLesson 32: Genesis 3:8 11 God Speaks to Adam after the FallLesson 33: Genesis 3 The Truth of the BibleLesson 34: Genesis 3:6 13 Adam and the Woman Offer up ExcusesLesson 35: Genesis 3:14 15 God Judges Satan/the Gospel of Jesus ChristLesson 36: Genesis 3.

3 14 15 The Seed of the WomanLesson 37: Genesis 3:14 16 The Woman s Desire for Her ManLesson 38: Genesis 3:14 20 God Judges Adam, the Woman and SatanLesson 39: Genesis 3:21 The Sacrificial Death of Christ for our SinsLesson 40: Genesis 3:22 24 Expelled from the GardenLesson 41: Genesis 4:1 5 The Offerings of Cain and AbelLesson 42: Genesis 4:1 7 Cain s Human Good and Mental Attitude SinsLesson 43: Genesis 4:1 8 1 John 3:12 Cain Murders AbelLesson 44: Genesis 4:9 14a God Punishes CainLesson 45: Genesis 4:9 15 God s Agenda in His Punishment of CainLesson 46: Genesis 4:16 24 The Line of CainLesson 47: Genesis 4:25 26 The Line of SethLesson 48: Genesis 5:1 2 These are the Generations lesson 49: Genesis 5:3 31 The Gospel of Jesus Christ Hidden in Adam s LineLesson 50: Genesis 5:3 32 Adam and his DescendantsLesson 51: Genesis 6:1 2 Mankind Becomes Corrupted by Angelic BeingsLesson 52: Genesis 6 Testimony to the Historical Accuracy of the Old TestamentLesson 53: Genesis 6 The Historical Accuracy of the Bible Part IILesson 54: Genesis 6:1 3 Mankind Becomes Corrupted by Angelic BeingsLesson 55: Genesis 6:1 3 Grace Before JudgmentLesson 56: Genesis 6:1 3 Satan s CounterfeitsLesson 57: Genesis 6:1 5 Hebrew Structure and Ancient MythologyLesson 58: Genesis 6:1 5 Righteousness, Justice and the Thinking of ManLesson 59: Genesis 6:1 7 Civilizations/God Changes His MindLesson 60: Genesis 6:6 9 Old Testament Sanctification lesson 61: Genesis 6:6 9 Basic Mechanics of the Spiritual LifeLesson 62: Genesis 6:9 14 As in the Days of NoahLesson 63: Genesis 6:13 16 The Doctrine of the ArkLesson 64: Genesis 6.

4 13 17 God Instructs Noah in How to Build the ArkLesson 65: Genesis 6:14 17 The Miracles of GodLesson 66: Genesis 6:13 21 God s Covenant with Noah and with usLesson 67: Genesis 6:19 21 God s Instructions and Noah s CreativityLesson 68: Genesis 6:13 22 Personal Faith and ActionLesson 69: Genesis 7:1 5 Noah and Company Enter the ArkLesson 70: Genesis 7:6 16 Noah, his Family, the Animals and the FloodLesson 71: Genesis 7:6 16 The Deluge Begins/The Organization of Genesis 7 lesson 72: Genesis 7:17 20 Genesis 1:3 8 The Great DelugeLesson 73: Genesis 7:17 20 The Worldwide DelugeLesson 74: Genesis 7:17 24 Worldwide Destruction/ Lessons from the DelugeLesson 75: Genesis 7 The Deluge Compared to Ancient Myths and TraditionsLesson 76: Genesis 8:1 3 The Flood Subsides/The Omniscience of GodLesson 77: Genesis 8:4 14 The Flood Subsides/The Flood TimelineLesson 78: Genesis 8:15 22 Noah and Company Exit the ArkLesson 79: Genesis 8:1a, 22 The Cyclical Nature of the EarthLesson 80: Genesis 6 8 and 8:1a The Organization of Genesis 6 8 lesson 81: Genesis 9:1 7 God s Commandments to Noah and CompanyLesson 82: Genesis 9:8 Covenant Theology versus DispensationsLesson 83: Genesis 9:8 11 The Noahic CovenantLesson 84: Genesis 9:8 17 The Noahic CovenantLesson 85: Genesis 9:18 29 The Progeny of NoahLesson 86: Genesis 10:1 5 The Founding Nations Descended from JaphethLesson 87: Genesis 10:6 20 The Founding Nations Descended from HamLesson 88: Genesis 10:21 32 The Founding Nations Descended from ShemLesson 89: Genesis 10:1, 32 11:1 2 The Movement of Noah s FamilyLesson 90: Genesis 10:5, 20, 31 32 11:1 4 The Tower of BabelLesson 91 Genesis 11.

5 1 4 The Tower of BabelLesson 92: Genesis 11:1 9 God Confuses the LanguagesLesson 93: Genesis 11 Archaeology, Primitive Man and EvolutionLesson 94: Genesis 11 Traditional Archaeological ViewsLesson 95: Archaeological Assumptions, C-14 Dating and Ancient TechnologyLesson 96: Genesis 11:10 26 The Straight-Line Genealogy of ShemLesson 97: Genesis 11 Ancient Biblical TextsLesson 98: Genesis 11:10 26 The Line of ShemLesson 99: Genesis 11:27 28 Population Growth; Abram s LineLesson 100: Genesis 11:27 32 Abram s LineDoctrines in Genesis Lessons 1 100 Ancient Creation MythsThe Creation Verbs ofGenesisThe Order of CreationWhy Gen. 1:2a isTranslated But the earth became awasteland and God and Light andDarknessThe Angelic ConflictGenesis Creation TheoriesHow Light Illustrates theTrinityLight on Day One/the Sunon Day FourThe Doctrine of LightHow Long is a Day?

6 Some of the ArgumentsAgainst EvolutionA New Theory of Creationand RestorationCreation TheoriesThe Sun TheoriesHow the Sun is Analogousto GodWhat is God Teaching theAngels?Summary of Creation andthe Days of RestorationMan, the Shadow Imageof GodThe SabbathTen Amazing Statementsfrom Genesis 1:1 2:7 The Pronunciation ofJehovahThe Tree of LifeThe Garden of Eden inScriptureTimelines of the Creationof Man and the WomanWhat God will Make forAdamSatanThe Basis of Satan'sAppealsThe Shifting AuthorityThe Doctrine of HumanGoodThe Doctrine of MoralityThe Doctrine of Truth andLiesWhat Does the BibleClaim for Itself?The Historicity of Adam,the Woman and the FallThe Seed of the Womanas Found in the BibleGenesis 3:14 15 Genesis 3:14 16 Genesis 3:14 19 The Doctrine ofAtonementHow We Stand Corruptedand Condemned beforeGodJesus Christ is the OnlyWay to GodCainian ParallelsWhy I Believe that ManHad Tools Early OnWhat Eve's Words Tell UsThe Genealogy of JesusChrist"These are thegenerations "Adam, Created in theLikeness of GodThe Gospel of JesusChrist in the Genealogy ofAdam to NoahThe Explanation ofJude 1:14 15A More Accurate Chart ofthe Lifespans of Noah'sAncestorsEnoch, Noah and JesusBiblical States of the EarthAmazing Things in 6 The Testimony of JesusConcerning the OldTestamentWhy the Sons of God inGen.

7 6 are AngelsSatan's CounterfeitsThe Structure of :1 5 Bits and Pieces of AncientMythologyDefinition of anAnthropomorphism and anAnthropopathismCivilizationsThe Doctrine ofSanctificationThe Basic Mechanics ofthe Christian LifeThe Parallel of the Days ofNoahThe Organization ofGenesis 6:1 13 What the Ark of NoahRepresentsThe Doctrine of Ark in theBibleThe Dimensions of the ArkMiracles in the BibleThe Organization ofGenesis 7 The Changing Conditionsof the EarthTheoretical ChangingConditions of the EarthRobert Dean on Why theNoahic Flood wasWorldwideFossil Evidence forMassive AnimalGraveyardsDean's Lessons from theDelugeThe Principal Features ofthe Biblical RecordSimilarities betweenGenesis and GilgameshIn both the Genesis andGalgamesh storiesSignificant DifferencesBetween Genesis andEpic of GilgameshThe Omniscience of GodMap of ArmeniaThe Deluge Time FrameThe PriesthoodsAssociating ContinentalDrift, the Tilting of theEarth's Axis and the FloodAxis-Shift AddendumThe Organization ofGenesis 6 8 (from RobertDean)Galatians 2.

8 15 17a as aChiasmosGod Blesses Adam andthe WomanGod Blesses Noah and hisSonsThe [Short] Doctrine ofMurderA Review of DispensationsCovenant TheologyProblems with CovenantTheologyDispensationalism versusCovenant TheologyAdditional Reading onDispensations andCovenant TheologyPoints on CovenantsGod's OmniscienceSummary Points on theNoahic CovenantAdditional References toAntediluvianMeteorological ConditionsWhat is the Purpose of theBible?The Sons of Japheth andtheir AncestorsHamite Descendants byTim OsterholmHam and his Descendants(who Primarily OccupySouthwest Asia andAfrica)The Descendants of Shemwho Occupy the MiddleEastNoah's DescendantsThe Map of Noah's Son'sSonsNoah, His Descendants,and their DistributionA Modern Map of Iraq andIran (which includes thejourney of Noah's Family)The 5 Divine InstitutionsAttacks Against the DivineInstitutionsWhat is the problem withthis tower?

9 Philology from BibleBelievers . OrgTraditional View of theAgesThe Assumptions ofArchaeology andPaleontologyC-14 AccuracyScientific Achievements ofAncient Hamitic PeoplesWhen did the flood occur?The Biblical Chronology ofGenesis 11 Ancient Manuscripts of theBibleThe Meaning of theNames in Abram's LineTransitional Point in theBook of GenesisThe Genealogies of thebook of GenesisA Map of Abraham'sJourneyan exponential decaycurveLesson 1: Genesis 1 Introduction Creation, Science and the Genesis AccountWe live in an amazing universe. It is so vast that, it is beyond our ability to grasp itshugeness. The sizes of the various stars, the variety of the planets and their atmospheres,are the stuff which grabs the imagination of a young child as well as that of an oldastronomer. One of the few emails which I forwarded, I also posted on my website calledthe Perspective of the Universe.

10 It is just a succession of groups of planets and nearbystars, so that we can get a feel for their relative sizes. Not only is it difficult (if notimpossible) for man to have some grasp of the size of the earth, the size of Jupiter andthen of the sun are even further outside our mind s ability to perceive. But then to find thatthere are stars whose size dwarfs that our own sun, is completely mind-boggling. If we go in the other direction, toward the actual molecular makeup of all that is, we cometo molecules, which can be broken down into individual atoms, which are made up of just3 things: protons, neutrons and electrons. It appears as though these might be furtherbroken down into even smaller component parts. We could take the tiniest speck of dustfrom around our house and examine it and, for all intents and purposes, write a doctoralthesis on this tiny speck, examining its molecular makeup, its structure, and its origins.


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