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10–1: Who are the descendants of Japheth?
Discover who the descendants of Japheth are and where they settled after the flood. Explore the lineage of Noah's son Japheth and how his offspring shaped modern nations like Russia, Greece, and Great Britain.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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10–2: Who are the descendants of Ham?
Explore Genesis Chapter 10 and discover the descendants of Ham, their historic migrations, and how Noah's prophecies continue to resonate today. Learn which modern nations trace back to his sons.

Guest Writer: Richoka
3 min read


10–3: Who was the first Hebrew?
Discover the first Hebrew in Genesis 10, tracing Shem’s lineage to Abraham and the Israelites, and see how it connects to the New Testament.

Guest Writer: Richoka
2 min read
11–1: The Tower of Babel is the story of anti-God imperialistic ambition
The story of the Tower of Babel reveals humanity’s anti-God ambition. United under one language, people sought to make a name for themselves and resist God’s command to spread across the earth.

Guest Writer: Richoka
3 min read
11–2: How the Day of Pentecost is connected to the Tower of Babel
The Tower of Babel wasn’t just about a building; it was about reputation, pride, and fleshly confidence in human achievement. God scattered their plans, just as He later used the Spirit at Pentecost to gather His people.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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11–3: The Christian trinity had its origins in Nimrod
Semiramis declared herself Queen of Heaven, deified Nimrod after his death, and proclaimed their son Tammuz as his reincarnation. This pagan trinity bears an uncanny resemblance to the Christian Trinity, revealing how false religions trace back to this earliest pagan myth.

Guest Writer: Richoka
2 min read
11–4: The Many Faces of the Antichrist Throughout History
History has shown us many “types” of antichrists already—from Pharaoh to Hitler—but Scripture warns the final one will be a man of lawlessness, opposed to God’s Torah. The signs are already unfolding before us.

Guest Writer: Richoka
2 min read
11–5: Abraham was NOT the first person called to Canaan!
Although it is generally assumed that it was Abraham who first received the call from God… according to this passage, it seems like it was Terah who first got the call… How many of us have been called by God… but due to the pressing cares and circumstances… we let ourselves become sidetracked?

Guest Writer: Richoka
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12–1: God called Abraham before he settled in Haran
Regardless of when exactly he received the call from God, it is obvious that Abram’s family was steeped in paganism. Haran was a center of trade and a hub of the cult devoted to the moon-god Sin. God’s call to Abram came into a world filled with idolatry, redirecting him toward His divine plan.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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12–2: History Proves It - Nations That Curse Israel Always Decline
They (the Jews), are a kind of barometer of the spiritual condition of the Gentile people.” – Art Katz. This piercing truth reminds us that how we view Israel reveals much about our relationship with God.

Guest Writer: Richoka
2 min read
12–3: The true nature of a Biblical covenant
Christians often confuse covenants with wills or testaments, but that’s not Biblical truth. God’s covenants are eternal laws woven into the very fabric of creation.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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12–4: History of covenant making in the ancient Middle East
In the ancient Middle East, covenants were sealed with blood, salt, and sacrifice. These practices reveal powerful insights into the Bible’s covenant language.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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12–5: God commands Abraham to SEPARATE from his family
When God called Abraham, He required a complete break from his past, family, and culture. His journey was not about merit but God’s grace alone.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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12–6: How Abraham changed our worldview
Before Abraham, civilizations believed man could not escape his fate. God’s calling to Abraham broke this endless cycle, introducing hope and a future with purpose. His journey reshaped how humanity sees time, destiny, and personal vocation.

Guest Writer: Richoka
3 min read
12–7: Egypt ALWAYS Symbolizes Slavery to the Devil in Scripture
Even Abraham, the father of our faith, succumbed to fear when famine struck and he fled to Egypt. Yet Scripture shows us that Egypt always symbolizes slavery to the devil, and God’s intervention ultimately turns missteps into blessing.

Guest Writer: Richoka
2 min read
13–1: What Lot Didn’t See — The Price of Worldly Prosperity
Genesis 13 shows the quiet but powerful moment when Abram and Lot part ways. One chooses worldly wealth; the other, God’s promise. This passage invites us to consider which direction we choose when faith and comfort collide.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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13–2: God’s Promise to Israel; Forever Means Forever
In Genesis 13, God makes an unconditional covenant with Abram, promising the land to his descendants forever. This “forever” covenant reveals God’s unchanging faithfulness and His ongoing plan for Israel.

Guest Writer: Richoka
2 min read
13–3: The Divine Real Estate Ritual That Changed History
In Genesis 13:17, God commands Abram to walk the length and breadth of the land. This act, known as Chazakah in Hebrew, was a powerful declaration of faith and ownership in ancient times—and a reminder that God works through human customs to fulfill divine promises.

Guest Writer: Richoka
1 min read
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