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21–1: Literal Promises, Literal Fulfillment — Don’t Allegorize God’s Word
After many long years of waiting, God came through on His promise and Sarah gave birth to Isaac. What followed was not just joy, but a powerful reminder that God’s promises are fulfilled exactly as He declares, not symbolically and not partially.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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21–2: The Ancient Law That Changed Ishmael’s Future Forever
God commanded Abraham to honor Sarah’s request to banish Ishmael and Hagar, but promised that Ishmael would still be blessed, showing divine provision even when human inheritance was denied.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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21–3: Arab Nations — Born of a Promise, Not a Curse
God spoke to Hagar and promised that Ishmael would become the father of a great nation. This shows that the Arab nations descend from a divine promise, not a curse, and highlights God’s mercy and foresight.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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21–4: Why Place Names Change in the Bible (And What That Means for Us)
Bible place names often change over time to reflect cultural and linguistic shifts. Genesis 21:34 mentions the Philistines long before their arrival, showing editors used familiar names for their audience.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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