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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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22–1: How the Bible differs from all other forms of ancient literature
In Genesis 22, we encounter the Akedah—the binding of Isaac on Mount Moriah. Unlike other ancient literature, the Bible emphasizes the process leading to pivotal events, showing Abraham’s trials, doubts, and growth. It reminds us that character development matters more than the final achievement.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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22–2: How the sacrifice of Isaac foreshadows Yeshua’s death
Genesis 22 is one of the clearest foreshadowings of Yeshua’s crucifixion. Abraham was commanded to sacrifice his only son Isaac, who willingly submitted, carrying the wood for the altar, much like Yeshua carried the cross. The parallels between Isaac’s story and Yeshua’s death are striking, from total obedience to God’s plan to the ultimate provision of the sacrificial lamb.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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17–5: Isaac, Not Ishmael — God’s Choice Was Clear
Explore Abraham Ishmael Isaac and learn why God chose Isaac to carry on the covenant promise while Ishmael remained beloved yet not the heir.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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