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Rebekah

Genesis 24 Rebekah made my heart leap as I was studying. She was such a sensitive young woman. From the moment she showed up with her water jar, barely after Abraham’s servant prayed for the Lord to show him a sign of who Isaac’s wife should be, she...

Why couldn’t Terah go past Haran?

Genesis 11:27–32 Terah was the father of Abram (later Abraham). Besides Abram, he had two other sons, Nahor and Haran. Going by the order in which their names appeared, Haran might have been Terah’s last son, and unfortunately, he died while Terah...

Is Nigeria a sort of Babel?

Based on what we see in Genesis 11:1–9, we can say that people build when they are united and speak one language. That was the strength behind the mission of the Tower of Babel. But the moment multiple languages were introduced into their midst...

All things bright and beautiful

In the last two weeks, each time I step out of the house, I find myself humming this rhyme I’ve known probably as long as I could say my own name: All things bright and beautifulAll creatures great and smallAll things bright and wonderfulThe Lord...

A heart like Moses

Going through the books of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers (soon to reach Deuteronomy) has made me appreciate Moses’ meekness even more with a renewed understanding. Through my study, one trait I’ve come to admire and respect in Moses is his...