Genesis 50
Bible Passage: Genesis 50 Now we have come to the end of Genesis. The previous writers have wrote so much about Joseph I am not sure what I should write, whether I am repeating. Indeed Joseph is…
Genesis 49
Bible Passage: Genesis 49 Alas, we are now approaching the end of our second reading of the book of Genesis.. And again, we see the ending of the hard life of Jacob.. Kinda like watching a re-run…
Genesis 48
Bible Passage: Genesis 48 Jacob/Israel was very advance in age and sick, and he knew that he was about to depart from the earth and his children. Joseph was the first to get this news and he…
Genesis 44
Today’s chapter can be viewed as a strange juxtaposition of chapter 37. Do you still remember what happened in that chapter? Does Joseph being sold ring any bells? Well, this time, we once again see how the…
Genesis 43
Bible Passage: Genesis 43 Two elder brothers, who loved their younger brother. One who was willing to sacrifice his life for him, the other who loved him with a heart of compassion. “I myself will be a…
Genesis 42
Bible Passage: Genesis 42 In today’s episode, Joseph finally met his ten brothers again, although without their knowledge. It must have been at least 22 years now (Genesis 37:2; Genesis 41:46; Genesis 41:53; Genesis 45:6) since the…
Genesis 40
Bible Passage: Genesis 40 The very first time I read about Joseph’s plight, I really pitied him, and in my mind I was rather angry with his elder brothers. But when I read about his obedience to…
Genesis 39
Bible Passage: Genesis 39 Whenever we talked about heroes, we would often think about superheroes like Superman, Spidey or the X-Men. Or maybe the hero that saves the damsel in distress in the movies or the war…
Genesis 38
Bible Passage: Genesis 38 This chapter seemed like an abrupt interruption. In Chapter 37, we read the account of Joseph being sold into slavery. Chapter 39 tells us of Joseph in the house of Pharoah’s officer, Potiphar.…
Genesis 37
Being a teacher means handling constant disagreements among students and one thing I find myself repeating each time I have to settle another dispute is: “Don’t blame everything on the other person alright? It takes two to…