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8–2: Where was the ark’s final resting place?
The flood is told by the Greeks, the Hindus, the Chinese, the Mexicans, the Algonquins, the Hawaiians, etc. To me, this alone blows the “local flood theory” out of the water (pun intended). The Scriptures report that after bobbing around for a couple of days, the ark finally came to a rest on top of an area called the Mountains of Ararat.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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15–3: Grace Began In The Garden Of Eden, NOT The New Testament
The unconditional covenant God made with Abraham ensures that the land and His promises are eternal, resting solely on His faithfulness.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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8–3: The Significance Of The Raven And Dove That Noah Sent Out
First, olives themselves have been known throughout the ages for their nutritional and healing value. In the Bible, olive oil has played a significant role in anointing kings and high priests and was used to light the menorah in the Holy Temple.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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8–4: The day the ark rested on Mt. Ararat is the same day Yeshua was resurrected
Genesis 8 reveals more than flood history—it foreshadows Messiah’s resurrection and the death-to-new-life principle found throughout Scripture. Discover how Noah’s timeline points to spiritual transformation.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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15–4: Drive Away the Vultures — Abram’s Fight and Ours
Abram’s fight against the birds of prey is both prophetic and a spiritual lesson, demonstrating the believer’s call to vigilance and wholehearted faith.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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15–5: How One Man’s Deep Sleep Foretold Centuries of History
As the sun set, a deep sleep fell on Abram and a great darkness came over him. In that darkness, God revealed centuries of history that had not yet unfolded.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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8–5: “The imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth”?
What does it mean that man’s heart is evil from youth? Genesis 8:21 reveals key insights into human nature, sin, and spiritual responsibility after the flood

Guest Writer: Richoka
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16–1: Taking Matters Into Her Own Hands; Sarai’s Desperate Decision
As God’s promises seemed distant, Sarai chose a culturally accepted solution that brought unexpected tension, humility, and conflict into her household.

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9–1: The beginning of the Seven Noachide Laws
Discover how God’s commands to Noah in Genesis 9 introduced the Seven Noachide Laws—core principles of justice that shaped Torah and early Gentile fellowship.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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9-2: The First Covenant Between God And Man
Discover the significance of the first covenant God made with man after the flood. Explore Noah’s story, God’s promise, and the hope we have today.

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9:3: What Sin Did Ham Commit Against His Father Noah?
What sin did Ham commit against Noah? Explore this controversial biblical account, ancient culture, and why Canaan—not Ham—was cursed.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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16–2: What exactly was the “Angel of the Lord” that appeared to Hagar?
It is at this point in the Torah that we are introduced for the first time to an entity that many English Bibles translate as the Angel of the Lord.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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16–3: Abram is the true father of the Arabs and the Israelites
The simple truth is that the people the evening TV news typically labels as Arabs usually aren’t. They are usually Egyptians Persians and other races that come from the line of Ham.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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9–4: In The Bible, A Person’s Name Reflects One’s Nature
In the Bible, names reveal a person’s nature, destiny, and spiritual identity. Explore how the meanings of Noah’s sons’ names shaped world history.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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9–5: Feeling Depressed Because Your Ethnicity Comes From The Line Of Ham?
Discover why your lineage doesn’t define your worth — and how anyone can be grafted into God's family.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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17–1: When God Changes Your Name, He Changes Your Purpose
God appears to Abram and repeats the promise that he will produce much fertile offspring Then He tells Abram that he shall no longer be called Abram but Abraham for he will be the father of a multitude of nations.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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17–2: The true meaning of the word “Hebrew”
From the moment God changed Abram’s name to Abraham he became a Hebrew destined to inherit the land of Canaan and be father of multitudes.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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9–6: Comparing The Pre-flood Adam To The Post-flood Noah
What do Adam and Noah have in common? Discover how biblical patterns repeat through these two key figures and what that reveals about God's plan.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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17–3: The difference between “ownership” and “possession” of the land
One important lesson from Abraham’s life is the importance of adopting a heavenly perspective instead of focusing on immediate earthly circumstances.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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9–7: Why was Canaan cursed instead of Ham?
Why did Noah curse Canaan instead of Ham? Explore a provocative biblical theory, backed by Scripture and Hebrew grammar, that reveals a deeper interpretation of Genesis 9.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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9–8: Noah splits the “Firstborn Blessing” between Shem & Japheth
Learn how the firstborn blessing in the Bible was uniquely split between Shem and Japheth by Noah, revealing prophetic patterns that echo through Scripture and history.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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17-4: More Than Skin Deep — The Spiritual Meaning of Circumcision
In order to partake of God’s covenant promises Abraham’s offspring had to be circumcised. Circumcision was an obligation for all his descendants both physically and spiritually.

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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18–1: Scripture does NOT prohibit saying God’s name out loud
Explore Genesis 18 Abraham and learn the meaning of YEHOVEH in Scripture. Discover why calling on God’s name is commanded and not prohibited.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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