Explores a number of basic issues related to what Exodus meant when it was first written and how we should apply it to our lives today.
Pentateuch
Explore the books of Genesis through Deuteronomy, examining why they were written, what they meant to their original audience, and how we should respond to them today.
The Pentateuch: Lesson 10
Examines the portion of Genesis that deals with Joseph and his troubled relationship with his brothers.
The Pentateuch: Lesson 9
Investigates how God humbled and shaped Jacob into one of the most admired patriarchs of Israel.
The Pentateuch: Lesson 8
Concentrates on responsible ways to draw modern applications from the chapters in Genesis that speak of Abraham.
The Pentateuch: Lesson 7
Explores the original impact these stories were intended to have on the nation of Israel as they followed Moses toward the Promised Land.
The Pentateuch: Lesson 6
Explores the stories that ancient Israelites told about Abraham, their great patriarch.
The Pentateuch: Lesson 5
Examines Genesis 6:9-11:9, describing the direction God established for his people to follow after the great flood in the days of Noah.
The Pentateuch: Lesson 4
Examines Genesis 4:1-6:8, describing how human beings began to fill the world with violence, and how God reacted to those troubles.
The Pentateuch: Lesson 3
Examines Genesis 2:4-3:24, the story of Adam and Eve’s sin in the garden.
The Pentateuch: Lesson 2
Gives an overview of the primeval history, the literary structure, original meaning and modern application of Genesis 1-11.
The Pentateuch – starting 8/01/21
This series explores the books of Genesis through Deuteronomy, examining why they were written, what they meant to their original audience, and how we should respond to them today.