3.2 Abram to Jacob | Bible Overview
Speaker: Jesse Turkington
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Summary
This lesson focuses on the patriarchs of Genesis and how God partners with them to save the world.
Workbook Answer Key:
I. B. 1. - barren
I. B. 2. - seed
I. B. 3. - virgin birth
I. C. 1. - stars
I. C. 2. - righteousness
II. A. 1. - self-maledictory
II. A. 2. - animals
II. B. 2. - sacrifice
II. B. 3. - life
II. C. 1. - Jesus, cross
II. C. 2. - ram
II. C. 3. - Jesus
III. A. 1. - barren
III. A. 2. - nations
III. A. 3. - Jacob
III. B. 1. - trickster
III. B. 2. - uncle
III. C. 1. - wrestled
III. C. 2. - heel-grabber
III. C. 3. - Israel
IV. A. 1. - world
IV. A. 2. - weakness
IV. B. 2. - relational
IV. C. 1. - mercy
IV. C. 2. - Son
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