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Who Was Rachel – Jacob’s 2nd Wife?
Do you know anyone who might have been a baby-of-the-family, who started out as the apple-of-mommy or daddy’s eye, and by her teenage years was a menace to society? Umm, ya. That could describe me. Yep, that li’l baby sitting by the piano became quite unruly in her teens! When I read about people in the Bible, I often compare …
Under Cover – THE RELUCTANT RIVAL: LEAH’S STORY
As a reader, I usually choose a book because I enjoy the author who wrote it. Or perhaps the cover catches my eye. Or maybe I’m intrigued by the short description of the story on the back cover copy. But I seldom look at who published a book. Do you? Some of you know, I’ve been soooo honored to have been …
Who Was, Leah, Jacob’s First Wife?
Have you ever met someone when you were a little kid and maybe not especially liked them? But then, as an adult, you realize your childhood perception was completely mistaken? I felt this way when I dug deeper into research about Jacob’s wife, Leah. But I also felt this way about my own grandmother. 😕 When I was little, I …
Why Jesus’ Genealogy Matters To Me
Have you started the New Year with a Bible-Read-Thru plan? If so, you’ve undoubtedly hit a family tree by now. Whether starting with Genesis or using a combination plan that suggests Old and New Testaments with Psalms/Proverbs, you probably came to a family tree with those funny names within the first week of reading. Why did God record all those …
It’s All About The Guide – Luke 1 Devotional
[Do the guide schools in Israel teach all guides to hold their hands like that when they talk? Sorry, off topic…] Israel, Then & Now Imagine twenty-plus years ago. March 2000. We had dodged the Y2K panic and flown safely across the Atlantic; endured a 9-hour layover in Munich, Germany; and were three days into our first tour of Israel. …