Genesis:2,1-3 | “Some basics”: as He completed the world in 7 day |
Genesis:2,8-15 | “The garden Eden as place of fellowship with God”: creating a garden for them to tend |
Genesis:2,9-14 | ““The new heaven and new earth (Ch. 21-22)””: garden Eden |
Genesis:2,10-12 | “Symbols of Gods presence”: creation story where the rivers there related to precious stones |
Genesis:3,8 | “The Wrath of the Lamb”: the fall of man trying to hide from God after his sin |
Genesis:3,8-9 | “The garden Eden as place of fellowship with God”: met with them regularly |
Genesis:3,15 | “The child”: her offspring would destroy the serpent |
Genesis:3,17-19 | “The garden Eden as place of fellowship with God”: ground for planting was cursed |
Genesis:4,12 | “The garden Eden as place of fellowship with God”: when Cain killed Abel |
Genesis:4,13-15 | “The garden Eden as place of fellowship with God”: made a sign on him to protect him |
Genesis:4,15 | “The number 7”: story of Cain |
Genesis:4,16-17 | “The garden Eden as place of fellowship with God”: sought his own security and built a city |
Genesis:4,16-17 | “The garden Eden as place of fellowship with God”: their security and provision by establishing culture and progress |
Genesis:4,16-17 | ““The new heaven and new earth (Ch. 21-22)””: shelter |
Genesis:4,22-24 | “The garden Eden as place of fellowship with God”: who mocks God’s protection of Cain |
Genesis:4,23-26 | “The patriarch”: Lamech who was trouble itself |
Genesis:4,25-26 | “The garden Eden as place of fellowship with God”: from that time on people begin to connect with God |
Genesis:9,8-11 | “The throne room”: This is a reminder of the covenant with Noah, where God put his bow there as a promise never to flood the earth again and to keep the seasons — no demands on Noah in this covenant |
Genesis:9,8-17 | “The covenant with Abraham”: Noah which was one-sided |
Genesis:10 | “Pouring out of the Spirit”: smaller version of the scattered list from the Tower of Babel |
Genesis:10,8-12 | “The garden Eden as place of fellowship with God”: city was still an important feature |
Genesis:11,1-9 | “The garden Eden as place of fellowship with God”: the Tower to Babel |
Genesis:11,1-9 | ““The new heaven and new earth (Ch. 21-22)””: identity |
Genesis:11,1-10 | “The origin and purpose of Israel”: decided to make a name for themselves and wanted to build a tower in Babel that reaches the heaven |
Genesis:11,27-31 | “The patriarch”: Terah who had three sons: Haran, Abram and Nahor. When Haran dies, he leaves a son |
Genesis:11,31 | “The story before Karkemish”: Abraham came from |
Genesis:12,1-2 | “The origin and purpose of Israel”: made a name out of Abraham |
Genesis:12,1-3 | “The garden Eden as place of fellowship with God”: God chose to make a name out of Abraham |
Genesis:12,1-4 | “The patriarch”: Abram takes care of |
Genesis:12,2-3 | “Origin of the Day of the Lord”: covenant was to be a blessing to all nations |
Genesis:12,2-3 | “The internal features”: Abraham to be a blessing to all nations |
Genesis:12,3 | “The origin and purpose of Israel”: wanted that his descendant are a blessing to the whole world |
Genesis:12,3 | “Coming with the clouds”: Abram’s promise that through him all nations will be blessed |
Genesis:14 | “The importance of family”: to deliver from captivity |
Genesis:15 | “The covenant with Abraham”: Abraham describes such a scene |
Genesis:15,17 | “The covenant with Abraham”: that it is not Abraham as the weaker one who goes through the animals, but God Himself |
Genesis:16 | “The patriarch”: drama of Abraham using his maid to have children |
Genesis:17 | “The covenant with Abraham”: when circumcision is added |
Genesis:17,5 | “The solution”: new identity |
Genesis:18,20-33 | “Background”: God’s plan is affected by our prayers |
Genesis:19,30-37 | “The well known story”: are descended from Lot |
Genesis:21,22-32 | “Historical covenants”: Abraham and Abimelech |
Genesis:25,1-2 | “The well known story”: Midianites are descendants of Abraham |
Genesis:25,25-26 | “The inheritance”: Jacob |
Genesis:26,12-33 | “Historical covenants”: Isaak and the Philistines |
Genesis:27 | “The mystery of the first horseman”: story of Jacob and his deception of his father to get the blessing |
Genesis:30,1-24 | “The patriarch”: birth war of Jacob’s wives |
Genesis:31,22-54 | “Historical covenants”: Jacob and Laban |
Genesis:37,9-10 | “The child”: Joseph’s second dream |
Genesis:37,21-30 | “The inheritance”: very troubled when Joseph got lost |
Genesis:37,25 | “5, Livestock”: for trade |
Genesis:37,34 | “The character of the two witnesses”: individual mourning |
Genesis:38 | “The importance of family”: Canaanite Tamar |
Genesis:38,8 | “The importance of family”: ensure offspring for widow |
Genesis:42,37 | “The inheritance”: pledged his son for his family |
Genesis:43,33 | “The inheritance”: role among his siblings |
Genesis:45,7 | “The remnant”: where he tells his brothers that his trials in Egypt are to preserve them as a remnant |
Genesis:45,10 | “Never again”: land of Goshen (in northwest of Egypt) was near to the palace when Joseph was there |
Genesis:48,13-20 | “The inheritance”: Manasseh |