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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
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19–1: How to recognize an angel
In Genesis 19, all confusion about the mysterious men from the previous chapter is resolved. The Hebrew word shifts from ENOSH to MALACH, revealing that these visitors were not ordinary people, but angels sent as messengers with authority, power, and purpose.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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19–2: Why the idea of a pre-incarnate Christ is fallacious
The men who appeared to Abraham were spiritual beings who took on the form of men. Yeshua, however, was born of a woman, circumcised on the eighth day, and lived as a real flesh and blood human being. These two situations are not the same.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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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
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19–3: How The Trinity Limits Our Understanding Of God’s True Nature
Many Christians struggle with the idea that one of the three men who visited Abraham was not Yeshua because the Trinity limits how they understand God’s manifestations. Scripture points to unity of purpose, not biological composition.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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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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19–4: It is Yahweh, NOT Jesus, who descends on the Mount of Olives
The original Hebrew makes it clear that it is Yahweh, not Yeshua, who will stand on the Mount of Olives and split it in two. Using God’s proper name in Scripture resolves confusion caused by translating both Yahweh and Yeshua as “Lord.”

Guest Writer: Richoka
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19–5: Lot offers up his daughters to a gang of rapists-SAY WHAT??!!
Genesis 19 presents a shocking scene where Lot offers his daughters to protect his guests. Understanding Middle Eastern cultural norms of hospitality helps explain this disturbing but contextually accurate action.

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
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19–6: When Angels Eat Matzah — A Hidden Link to the Exodus
Genesis 19 shows Lot baking matzah for the angels in a hurried situation. This pattern echoes the Exodus, where the Israelites prepared unleavened bread before their rapid departure from Egypt.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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19–7: The real reason why God destroyed Sodom
God’s destruction of Sodom was not simply about homosexuality. Ezekiel 16 shows that pride, gluttony, and extreme inhospitable behavior toward outsiders were key factors that provoked divine judgment.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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19–8: The importance of putting God’s name back into the Scriptures
Genesis 19 demonstrates the importance of using God’s proper name, YAHWEH, in Scripture. Substitutions like “Lord” or “Adonai” can blur distinctions between the Father, Yeshua, and the Holy Spirit.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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4–1: The REAL REASON God rejected Cain’s sacrifice
First, while it is true that only blood can atone for sin, sacrifices were also offered up for other reasons besides sin atonement. For example, sacrifices could be offered to express gratitude to God for all of His blessings.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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19–9: How Lot’s Daughters Became Mothers of Israel’s Foes
After escaping to a cave, Lot’s daughters made a fateful decision to preserve their family line, leading to the birth of Moab and Ammon. These nations later became Israel’s primary foes.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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4–2: Cain is banished to the Land of Nod
However, it doesn’t just mean wandering in the physical sense of moving from one place to another with no clear objective. There is a strong sense of restlessness or a lack of peace if life has no meaning or purpose.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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20–1: “Palestine” is just the Greek word for “Philistia”
Genesis 20 highlights Abraham’s sojourn in Gerar, modern-day Gaza. The article explains how the name “Palestine” comes from the Greek word for “Philistia,” the ancient land of Israel’s archenemies, the Philistines.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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20–2: A Pagan King Meets the God of Israel
In Genesis 20, Abraham’s fears lead him to lie about Sarah being his sister, but God intervenes directly with King Abimelech, showing that He can speak to anyone, even nonbelievers, to protect His plan.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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4–3: What was the mark that God put on Cain?
One theory is that since the human population was very small at this time, rather than other human beings, Cain was in danger from wild animals. However, this is unlikely. When Adam and Eve came into being, they were created as fully mature adults capable of procreating from day one and most likely did.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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20–3: Did Abraham Believe In Many Gods?
Abraham’s faith, though genuine, was not yet fully formed, and his words before Abimelech reveal assumptions about God’s reach that feel surprisingly human.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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4–4: Cain’s descendants turn away from God
Connected to this point is the huge misunderstanding that God made a separate covenant for the salvation of the Gentiles. I’m sorry to say this, but NO SUCH covenant exists

Guest Writer: Richoka
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5-1: Noah’s Ark Wasn’t Just About Animals — It Was About Preserving a Bloodline
These genealogies stand as an objective and enduring testimony to God’s faithfulness to preserve His chosen nation, Israel. And the great news is that you too, can become one with Israel through faith in the Messiah.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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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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