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This eye-opening course follows the journeys of the main characters in the Book of Genesis. Starting with Adam and Eve, we will ask ourselves how this divine couple fell from grace. We will move on to the generation of the flood, focusing on Noah’s righteousness. For the majority of the course, we will discuss the lives of the patriarchs and the tests of faith they had to undergo in order to prove themselves worthy to God.
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Returning to Genesis through its original Hebrew unlocks layers of meaning hidden beneath familiar words. You'll be drawn into the faith, struggles, and encounters with God that shaped the patriarchs and continue to speak today.
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This course guides you through the Book of Genesis, exploring the lives of its most iconic figures. From Adam and Eve's fall from grace to Noah's righteousness amid a corrupt world, from Abraham's tests of faith to Jacob's transformation and Joseph's rise in Egypt—we trace God's covenant as it passes from generation to generation. Along the way, we uncover insights often lost in translation, examining the original Hebrew text to reveal deeper meanings. Each lesson connects these ancient narratives to the broader themes of Scripture, helping you see familiar stories with fresh eyes and a richer understanding.
Adam & Eve are the most well-known couple in the history of the world; they cannot be examined separately from each other. In this chapter, we will discuss the first and second creation as well as God's provision for both humans and animals.
In this chapter we will examine the life Adam in the Garden of Eden, discuss the story of Eve's creation, the tree of knowledge and the fall of Adam and Eve.
In this chapter, we will see what happens to Adam & Eve, as well as to the serpent, after their fall. What is God's punishment for each of them?
In this chapter, we meet Noah and we will try to grasp Noah as a biblical character as well as the events associated with him. We will discuss Noah's generations and his role as the new Adam - the hope of the fallen world.
In this chapter, we will discuss God's grace to Noah during the Flood as well as Noah's obedience to all God's commands. What covenant did God make with Noah and how did he bless Noah and his sons?
Abraham is one of the Bible’s favorite characters. He is considered to be “the father” of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. During this lesson, we will discuss Abraham's early years and his call from God to continue on to the Promised Land. We will also learn about Abraham's visit to Egypt and his parting ways with Lot.
We continue learning about Abraham's life and this time we will talk about the Lord's reaffirming of the promise after Lot had parted from Abraham. Then we will discuss Abraham's obedience to the Lord's commands, his daring mission to rescue Lot from captivity and the events that followed.
The next chapter of the Bible begins with a vision of God coming to Abraham to promise him protection and rewarding. In this chapter, we will talk at length about Abraham's rewards and God's great promise to him as well as the covenant they made.
One of the things Abraham is famous for is definitely the birth of his son Isaac at such an old age, both Abraham's and his wife. We will read about the heavenly visitors sent to Abraham by God and the news they brought with them. We will also discuss the judgment of Sodom and Gomorrah and Lot's escape from there.
This lesson we will deal with the ultimate test of Abraham’s trust in God: God's request of Abraham to offer his son, Isaac. We will discuss this challenge of faith and how Abraham handled it and we will analyze the chapter dealing with Isaac on the altar.
This chapter deals with the Angel of the Lord that stopped Abraham from sacrificing his son. Where else in the Bible does this Angel appear? What is Abraham asked to do instead of sacrificing Isaac and how is he rewarded for his faith?
We now turn our attention to the special character that is Isaac. We already know so much about him from our acquaintance with Abraham and now we look even deeper. We will read about the story of Isaac and his wife Rebekah and see how history repeated itself and that Isaac's destiny resembled his father's in more than one way.
Following our previous lesson, we analyze the close correlation between the events in Isaac's life and in that of his father - Abraham. We will come to see that these resemblances are in no way coincidental. How is Isaac's success related to God's blessings? What are the events that lead to Isaac's new beginning and what family problems did he deal with?
Jacob is considered the patriarch of Israelites. God's covenant with Abraham continues through Jacob (his grandson). We will discuss at length why Jacob was a man of struggle and we will begin this discussion as early as the struggle with his brother (Esau) in their mother's (Rebekah's) womb.
We continue our discussion on Jacob and look closely at the family dynamics between Jacob and his brother Esau, as well as between each of the brothers and their parents. Who was whose favorite and why? How did the rivalry between Jacob and Esau evolve and what was God's reaction to the brothers' actions?
This lesson deals with chapter 27 of the Book of Genesis, known to most of us as "the Story of the Stolen Blessing". We will try to understand why God’s covenant continued through Jacob despite the unethical tricking of Isaac.
We continue to analyze the story of the stolen blessing while following its logic and seeking to grasp the meaning in its original text free from our modern ideas and concerns. We will also see how this narrative about Jacob portrays Israel, and talk about Jacob's life after having deceived his father.
Isaac blesses Jacob with a different blessing – the blessing that was meant to him. In this chapter, we will discuss the real blessing both in regard to Jacob specifically and on a larger scale in terms of the meaning and continuity of God's covenant with the patriarchs of Israel.
One of the most famous human encounters with God in the Bible is the dream of “Jacob’s Ladder”. We will talk about the dream, try to imagine the ladder and discuss God's message and promise to Jacob.
God tells Jacob to return to Canaan and so Jacob prepares to leave Haran and finally face his brother. But Laban doesn't want to let him go. In this chapter, we will read about Jacob’s escape, this time away from Haran, and back to his father’s house. We will also discuss the humor and irony that accompany the seriousness of this story.
Laban and Jacob make a pact and end their dispute in peace. We will talk about what they promised to each other. Now that Jacob is free, he returns home after twenty years. This is the final stage of Jacob’s struggle with his brother and he must come face-to-face with Esau once again. We will see how the events of Jacob's coming home process demonstrate his internal change over these years and what kind of man he came to be.
Jacob and Esau finally meet. During this lesson, we will discuss Jacob's prayer to God moments before the dreadful meeting. We will then turn our attention to Jacob's restitution and confession. Who was the man that Jacob fought the night before meeting Esau and how did it lead to the change of Jacob's name to Israel?
Jacob's new name is indicative of a change in his identity. The man, whose name was given to him due to his grabbing of his brother's heel, no longer exists, he is not Jacob anymore. We will talk about the meaning of the name "Israel". We will finish our acquaintance with Jacob's life with a discussion about the unexpected grace that Esau showed Jacob upon their meeting.
In this chapter, we will begin our discussion of the final Biblical character for this course - Joseph. We will read about Jacob's (Israel's) favoritism of Joseph, the resentment it caused among Joseph's brothers and their plot to kill him for it. Finally, we will talk about the brothers' explanation of Joseph's disappearance to their father and how their deceit relates to Jacob's own actions in the past.
As we begin, we will deviate a bit from Joseph and talk about certain events in the life of one of Joseph's brothers - Judah. We will talk about why this "Judah Interruption" in the middle of Joseph's story in not without reason. We will then return to Joseph, who is now in Potiphar’s house, and see how God's promise keeps on and manifests in Joseph's success in Egypt.
In this chapter, we will read about Joseph faithfulness to God (and Potiphar) and how it lead to his imprisonment. We will learn about Joseph's dream interpretation skills as he explains to the Egyptian ministers the meaning of their dreams, hoping it would help him get out of prison.
Two years have passed and the ministers have done nothing to help Joseph out of prison. This until the Pharaoh himself has two dreams no one can interpret. This lesson we will talk about the Pharaoh's dreams and his gratitude to Joseph. We will see how Joseph's state in Egypt radically changes from a prisoner to the Pharaoh's right hand.
The story of Joseph goes on to describe his life in Egypt during the seven fruitful harvest years, particularly his wife and children. Then, as the years of the famine began, we reach the pivotal point of the story where Joseph's brothers unknowingly turn to him for help. We will discuss at length this meeting between Joseph and his brothers.
As we come closer to the end of Joseph's story, we read and talk about his testing of the brothers' intentions and feelings. Are they sorry for what they have done? Will Joseph forgive his brothers and reunite with his family?
We finish our story of Joseph and this course with the final test planned by Joseph for his brothers. Juda's willingness to take Benjamin's place in captivity leads to Joseph revealing himself and to reconciliation with his brothers. We will "witness" Joseph's emotional response and see how the prophecy once given to Joseph in a dream will finally be fulfilled.
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We teach live classes online: a teacher and a small group of students meet once a week through their home computer. We use video conference technology that allows live student-teacher interaction. You can fully participate in the lesson by using the microphone or the chat box.
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All our teachers have a teaching certificate and are approved by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. They are all scholars from leading universities around the world, including the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Harvard and Durham University.
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