Teacher: Rusty Kennedy Series: Bible Stories |
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Genesis 9:28-29 - Now Noah lived 350 years after the flood. 29 So Noah’s life lasted 950 years; then he died.[2]
- Genesis 10 – Genealogy of Noah’s sons (Shem Ham & Japheth)
- Tower of Babylon – Genesis 11:1-9
- From Noah to Abraham
- Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth (Genesis 5:32).
- Shem was one of Noah's sons; his lineage is traced in Genesis 11.
- Arphaxad was Shem's son (Genesis 11:10-11).
- Shelah was Arphaxad's son (Genesis 11:12).
- Eber was Shelah's son (Genesis 11:14).
- Peleg was Eber's son (Genesis 11:16).
- Reu was Peleg's son (Genesis 11:18).
- Serug was Reu's son (Genesis 11:20).
- Nahor was Serug's son (Genesis 11:22).
- Terah was Nahor's son (Genesis 11:24).
- Abram (later named Abraham) was Terah's son (Genesis 11:26).
- The Bible does not provide specific details about the origin of different skin colors.
- However, it does emphasize that all humans are descended from a common ancestry, starting with Adam and Eve (Genesis 1:27) and later through Noah and his family after the flood (Genesis 9:19).
- The diversity in skin color and other physical traits can be understood as part of the genetic variation that God built into humanity.
- From a biblical perspective, the dispersion of people groups at the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9) is a significant event that led to the spread of humanity across the earth.
- As people migrated and settled in different regions, they adapted to various environmental conditions.
- Over time, genetic variations, including those affecting skin color, became more pronounced in different populations.
THE CALL OF ABRAM
GENESIS 12
1 The Lord said to Abram:
Go from your land,
your relatives,
and your father’s house
to the land that I will show you.
2 I will make you into a great nation,
I will bless you,
I will make your name great,
and you will be a blessing.
3 I will bless those who bless you,
I will curse anyone who treats you with contempt,
and all the peoples on earth
will be blessed through you.
4 So Abram went, as the Lord had told him, and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he left Haran. 5 He took his wife, Sarai, his nephew Lot, all the possessions they had accumulated, and the people they had acquired in Haran, and they set out for the land of Canaan. When they came to the land of Canaan, 6 Abram passed through the land to the site of Shechem, at the oak of Moreh. (At that time the Canaanites were in the land.) 7 The Lord appeared to Abram and said, “To your offspring, I will give this land.” So he built an altar there to the Lord who had appeared to him. 8 From there he moved on to the hill country east of Bethel and pitched his tent, with Bethel on the west and Ai on the east. He built an altar to the Lord there, and he called on the name of the Lord. 9 Then Abram journeyed by stages to the Negev. [3]
- Genesis 12:10-20 – Famine in the land
- Abram & Sarah went to Egypt
- Abram said Sarah was his sister
- Pharoah was pleased with Sarah and gave Abram food, livestock, silver & gold.
- Severe plagues came upon Pharoah and men.
- Pharoah confronted Abram about lying and sent him away… back to Canaan.
- Genesis 13 – Abram and Lot (nephew) had so much wealth between them, they began to argue.
- Lot took his stuff to Jordan and settled in Sodom.
- Genesis 14:1-16 – 5 kings of the north battled with 4 kings of the south.
- Lot ended up being captured and taken to the north
- Abram took his 318 trained men (Born in his household) and went and rescued Lot… his wife… and all the other people… and their stuff… and brought them back to their land.
MELCHIZEDEK’S BLESSING
Genesis 14:17-24 - After Abram returned from defeating Chedorlaomer (ka-door-la-o-meer) and the kings who were with him, the king of Sodom went out to meet him in the Shaveh Valley (that is, the King’s Valley). 18 Melchizedek, king of Salem, brought out bread and wine; he was a priest to God Most High. 19 He blessed him and said:
Abram is blessed by God Most High,
Creator of heaven and earth,
20 and blessed be God Most High
who has handed over your enemies to you.
And Abram gave him a tenth of everything.
21 Then the king of Sodom said to Abram, “Give me the people, but take the possessions for yourself.”
22 But Abram said to the king of Sodom, “I have raised my hand in an oath to the Lord, God Most High, Creator of heaven and earth, 23 that I will not take a thread or sandal strap or anything that belongs to you, so you can never say, ‘I made Abram rich.’ 24 I will take nothing except what the servants have eaten. But as for the share of the men who came with me—Aner, Eshcol, and Mamre—they can take their share.” [4]
THE ABRAHAMIC COVENANT
GENESIS 15:1-6
1 After these events, the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision:
Do not be afraid, Abram.
I am your shield;
your reward will be very great.
2 But Abram said, “Lord God, what can you give me, since I am childless and the heir of my house is Eliezer of Damascus?” 3 Abram continued, “Look, you have given me no offspring, so a slave born in my house will be my heir.”
4 Now the word of the Lord came to him: “This one will not be your heir; instead, one who comes from your own body will be your heir.” 5 He took him outside and said, “Look at the sky and count the stars, if you are able to count them.” Then he said to him, “Your offspring will be that numerous.”
6 Abram believed the Lord, and he credited it to him as righteousness.[5]
HAGAR AND ISHMAEL
GENESIS 16
1 Abram’s wife, Sarai, had not borne any children for him, but she owned an Egyptian slave named Hagar. 2 Sarai said to Abram, “Since the Lord has prevented me from bearing children, go to my slave; perhaps through her I can build a family.” And Abram agreed to what Sarai said. 3 So Abram’s wife, Sarai, took Hagar, her Egyptian slave, and gave her to her husband, Abram, as a wife for him. This happened after Abram had lived in the land of Canaan ten years. 4 He slept with Hagar, and she became pregnant. When she saw that she was pregnant, her mistress became contemptible to her. 5 Then Sarai said to Abram, “You are responsible for my suffering! I put my slave in your arms, and when she saw that she was pregnant, I became contemptible to her. May the Lord judge between me and you.”
6 Abram replied to Sarai, “Here, your slave is in your power; do whatever you want with her.” Then Sarai mistreated her so much that she ran away from her.
7 The angel of the Lord found her by a spring in the wilderness, the spring on the way to Shur. 8 He said, “Hagar, slave of Sarai, where have you come from and where are you going?”
She replied, “I’m running away from my mistress Sarai.”
9 The angel of the Lord said to her, “Go back to your mistress and submit to her authority.” 10 The angel of the Lord said to her, “I will greatly multiply your offspring, and they will be too many to count.”
11 The angel of the Lord said to her, “You have conceived and will have a son. You will name him Ishmael, for the Lord has heard your cry of affliction. 12 This man will be like a wild donkey. His hand will be against everyone, and everyone’s hand will be against him; he will settle near all his relatives.”
13 So she named the Lord who spoke to her: “You are El-roi,” for she said, “In this place, have I actually seen the one who sees me?” 14 That is why the well is called Beer-lahai-roi. It is between Kadesh and Bered.
15 So Hagar gave birth to Abram’s son, and Abram named his son (whom Hagar bore) Ishmael. 16 Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar bore Ishmael to him.[6]
COVENANT CIRCUMCISION
GENESIS 17
1 When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the Lord appeared to him, saying, “I am God Almighty. Live in my presence and be blameless. 2 I will set up my covenant between me and you, and I will multiply you greatly.”
3 Then Abram fell facedown and God spoke with him: 4 “As for me, here is my covenant with you: You will become the father of many nations. 5 Your name will no longer be Abram; your name will be Abraham, for I will make you the father of many nations. 6 I will make you extremely fruitful and will make nations and kings come from you. 7 I will confirm my covenant that is between me and you and your future offspring throughout their generations. It is a permanent covenant to be your God and the God of your offspring after you. 8 And to you and your future offspring I will give the land where you are residing—all the land of Canaan—as a permanent possession, and I will be their God.”
9 God also said to Abraham, “As for you, you and your offspring after you throughout their generations are to keep my covenant. 10 This is my covenant between me and you and your offspring after you, which you are to keep: Every one of your males must be circumcised. 11 You must circumcise the flesh of your foreskin to serve as a sign of the covenant between me and you. 12 Throughout your generations, every male among you is to be circumcised at eight days old—every male born in your household or purchased from any foreigner and not your offspring. 13 Whether born in your household or purchased, he must be circumcised. My covenant will be marked in your flesh as a permanent covenant. 14 If any male is not circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin, that man will be cut off from his people; he has broken my covenant.”
15 God said to Abraham, “As for your wife Sarai, do not call her Sarai, for Sarah will be her name. 16 I will bless her; indeed, I will give you a son by her. I will bless her, and she will produce nations; kings of peoples will come from her.”
17 Abraham fell facedown. Then he laughed and said to himself, “Can a child be born to a hundred-year-old man? Can Sarah, a ninety-year-old woman, give birth?” 18 So Abraham said to God, “If only Ishmael were acceptable to you!”
19 But God said, “No. Your wife Sarah will bear you a son, and you will name him Isaac. I will confirm my covenant with him as a permanent covenant for his future offspring. 20 As for Ishmael, I have heard you. I will certainly bless him; I will make him fruitful and will multiply him greatly. He will father twelve tribal leaders, and I will make him into a great nation. 21 But I will confirm my covenant with Isaac, whom Sarah will bear to you at this time next year.” 22 When he finished talking with him, God withdrew from Abraham.
23 So Abraham took his son Ishmael and those born in his household or purchased—every male among the members of Abraham’s household—and he circumcised the flesh of their foreskin on that very day, just as God had said to him. 24 Abraham was ninety-nine years old when the flesh of his foreskin was circumcised, 25 and his son Ishmael was thirteen years old when the flesh of his foreskin was circumcised. 26 On that very day Abraham and his son Ishmael were circumcised. 27 And all the men of his household—whether born in his household or purchased from a foreigner—were circumcised with him. [7]
CIRCUMCISION OF THE HEART
ROMANS 2 (NLT)
28 For you are not a true Jew just because you were born of Jewish parents or because you have gone through the ceremony of circumcision. 29 No, a true Jew is one whose heart is right with God. And true circumcision is not merely obeying the letter of the law; rather, it is a change of heart produced by the Spirit. And a person with a changed heart seeks praise from God, not from people.[8]
[1] Christian Standard Bible (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2020), Ge 7:7.
[2] Christian Standard Bible (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2020), Ge 9:28–29.
[3] Christian Standard Bible (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2020), Ge 12:1–9.
[4] Christian Standard Bible (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2020), Ge 14:17–24.
[5] Christian Standard Bible (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2020), Ge 15:1–6.
[6] Christian Standard Bible (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2020), Ge 16:1–16.
[7] Christian Standard Bible (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2020), Ge 17:1–27.
[8] Tyndale House Publishers, Holy Bible: New Living Translation (Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 2015), Ro 2:28–29.