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- Mark on Jacob prepares for his meeting with Esau – Held on Sunday, October 27, 2013
- Dick on Covenant between Jacob and Laban – Held on Sunday, October 13, 2013
- Mark on Covenant between Jacob and Laban – Held on Sunday, October 13, 2013
- Daniel Russo on Isaac, Abimelech, and Rebekah – Held on Sunday, March 10, 2013
- Daniel Russo on The Birth of Esau and Jacob – Held on Sunday, February 24, 2013
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Tag Archives: Historical Method
Joseph Makes Himself Known – Held on Sunday, March 30, 2014
Outline of Post on the Scripture Session held on 03/30/14 A Question: Did Judah own the Brothers’ guilt for what they had done to Joseph? Background to today’s Reading Reading Gen. 45: 01 – 28 Discussion A Question: Did Judah … Continue reading
The Second Journey to Egypt – Held on Sunday, March 16, 2014
Outline of Post on the Scripture Session held on 03/16/14 Discussion of the Formation of the Scriptural Canon Background to today’s Reading Reading Gen. 43: 01 – 34 Discussion Discussion of the Formation of the Canon I began by providing … Continue reading
Joseph the Interpreter of Dreams – Held on Sunday, February 16, 2014
Outline of Post on the Scripture Session held on 02/16/14 Introductory Remarks Background to today’s Reading Reading Gen. 40: 01 – 23 Discussion Introductory Remarks I handed out a blurb detailing a projected Lenten Program. It will be based on … Continue reading
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Joseph, God, and Success – Held on Sunday, February 09, 2014
Outline of Post on the Scripture Session held on 02/09/14 Introductory Remarks Background to today’s Reading Reading Gen. 39: 01 – 23 Discussion Introductory Remarks I passed as a handout Walter Brueggemann’s schema of the Joseph Narrative, Gen. 39 – … Continue reading
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Joseph and his Brothers – Held on Sunday, January 19, 2014
Personal Note: I have been delayed in posting this session; the previous delays were due to losing my computer and then next my car. This time, however, it was my furnace. New one is up and operating and I am … Continue reading
The Future of Esau and an Overview of the Joseph Story: – Held on Sunday, January 12, 2014
Outline of Post on the Scripture Session held on 01/12/14 Previous Week’s [12/22/13] Review Background to today’s Reading Reading Gen. 36: 01 – 43 Discussion Overview of the Joseph Story, Gen. 37:01 – 50:26 Previous Week’s [12/22/13/ Review As we … Continue reading
The Rape of Dinah: Part 3 – Held on Sunday, December 08, 2013
Outline of Post on the Scripture Session held on 12/08/13 Pope Francis’ Exhortation, Background to today’s Reading Reading: Gen. 33: 18 – 34:31 Discussion Pope Francis’ Exhortation I began this week’s review not with what we had discussed the previous … Continue reading
The Rape of Dinah: Part 2 – Held on Sunday, November 24, 2013
Outline of Post on the Scripture Session held on 11/24/13 Previous Week’s [11/17/13] Review SEE PREVIOUS POST FOR #1 ABOVE. THIS POST WILL ADDRESS THE NEXT THREE ITEMS Background to today’s Reading Reading: Gen. 33: 18 – 34:31 Discussion Background … Continue reading
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Jacob and Esau Part Ways – Held on Sunday, November 17, 2013
Outline of Post on the Scripture Session held on 11/17/13 Previous Week’s [11/10/13] Review Background to today’s Reading Reading: Gen. 33: 12 – 17 Discussion Previous Week’s [11/10/13] Review The central point of the previous week’s conversation dealt with a … Continue reading
Jacob Meets Esau – Held on Sunday, November 10, 2013
Outline of Post on the Scripture Session held on 11/10/13 Previous Week’s [11/03/13] Review Background to today’s Reading Reading Discussion Previous Week’s [11/03/13] Review As I read over how our discussion developed, I was struck by the fact that there … Continue reading