Genesis 28:6-30:24
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Today’s Genesis chapter 28 readings begin Jacob’s adventure as he leaves the land promised to Abraham and Isaac and heads for Paddan-aram to stay with his uncle.  Jacob’s dream at Bethel is awesome in this chapter! While this dream is often referred to as “Jacob’s Ladder,” many commentaries say it was probably stairs that Jacob dreamt of – similar to the stairs of a ziggurat (think tower of Babel) that winded around the outside of the tower on the way up.  Have you ever had a dream anything like this one? 🙂


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I do have to admit – Jacob’s story and the parallel stories of his uncle Laban, Jacob’s wives, and his sons – culminating with Joseph in Egypt – is one of my favorite parts of the Old Testament.  This is just good narrative!  I think one thing that really opened my eyes to all of the small details of the story of Jacob is that I was in an amazing Bible study for about a year going through this part of Genesis.  I don’t know if you’ve been in a group Bible study before?  If not, let me encourage you to join one!  They are incredible.  You get so many different perspectives from each person in the group – similar in some ways to what you are getting here on this blog – but more personal and I think far better.  You get to go through the text with other people and really dive into things – and even have some fun joking around about things.  If the church you attend has some sort of Bible study, will you consider checking it out this month of January?  I know you will be incredibly blessed by this decision!


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I found verses 21 & 22 intriguing: “Then Jacob made this vow: “If God will be with me and protect me on this journey and give me food and clothing, and if he will bring me back safely to my father, then I will make the LORD my God.”  Do you notice the “if” / “then” statement in this vow from Jacob?  Jacob is putting some conditions on what it will take for him to make God his God.  Do we do this in our lives sometimes?  Do we try to put “conditions” on God?  Does this really make sense to do?  What if our conditions are not met?  What if things don’t go as planned?  Will we still love God as our God, even if the “conditions” in our life are not met or are not ideal?


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In Genesis chapter 29 Jacob arrives at Paddan-Aram, which was close to Haran.  See this map below for where Jacob will spend the next 20 years of his life.   All 12 of his children besides Benjamin will be born in this land!  Note that this map below shows arrows going from right to left – because it’s really a map of Abraham’s early journey.  🙂  But, you can see how far Jacob traveled from Bethel – where he had the dream discussed above – to Haran / Paddan-Aram at the top of the map.


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In this chapter Jacob meets Rachel and Laban, and works for 7 years to marry Rachel – except for the fact that Jacob was deceived by Laban on the wedding night!  Which is a bit ironic, as we have seen in recent chapters that Jacob did some deceiving himself…  I read one commentary that said for most of his life Jacob was so focused on getting the rights of the first born from his father Isaac – and now he must accept the rights of the first born in this surprise marriage to Leah!  At the end of today’s readings we see that Leah is beginning to have sons – including Levi who will be the ancestor of the Aaronic priestly line of Israel, and Judah who will be the ancestor of King David and ultimately Jesus Christ.  Below is an oil painting from 1836 by Bohemian painter Joseph von Fuhrich of Jacob encountering Rachel with her father’s herds in verses 9 – 11:  “As this conversation was going on, Rachel arrived with her father’s sheep, for she was a shepherd. And because she was his cousin, the daughter of his mother’s brother, and because the sheep were his uncle’s, Jacob went over to the well and rolled away the stone and watered his uncle’s flock. Then Jacob kissed Rachel, and tears came to his eyes.”


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Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Genesis chapter 28 titled “The Seeker Is Sought” is at this link and commentary on chapter 29 titled “I Led Two Wives” is at this link.

Worship God:  Today’s readings in Genesis about Jacob’s dream and his many years of work for Laban reminded me of the FFH song “Come Undone:”


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCLLNcWO6fo

Are you Undone?  Click here and come Undone!

Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “When Jacob awoke from his sleep, he thought,’Surely the LORD is in this place, and I was not aware of it.’” Genesis 28:16 NIV

Prayer Point: Pray that you are aware of when God is with you. Pray that through your saving faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, God is with you always.

Comments from You: What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

God bless,
Mike

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2 responses to “January 10th Chronological Bible Readings”

  1. John Avatar
    John

    Gen 28
    Jacob got his blessing, but nothing was going right. He was to make a 500 mile journey with next to no provisions (Gen 32:10), he was not an outdoorsman, Jacob was away from home and his mother, Esau hated him and wanted to kill him, – things couldn’t get much worse.
    [Note: Esau overheard blessing and decided HE could shore up his status by marrying a realative. He picked Ishmael’s daughter. Esau did not consult God, nor care about God. Not a good choice.]
    This is where God meets us – in our need. This would be the first time God got Jacob’s attention.
    Jacob had a dream. I believe Jacob saw this as God breaking into his life (28:16). The God of Abraham and Isaac was his God also. God was concerned for him in his desparate need and there was a bridge of access to God (ladder) to both seek His help and receive His aid.
    In the new testament Jesus tells Nathaniel in John 1:51
    “I tell you the truth, you shall see heaven open, and the angels of God ascending and descending on the Son of Man.”
    We can see what Jacob could not at the time. Jesus is the ladder. Jesus is the bridge betwwen man and God and provides access to the Father.
    God’s words in the dream are a repeat of the promise to Abraham and Isaac. Notice the “I will”. It is God’s unconditional promise. no rebuke, no reneging, just unmerited grace and favor. Jacob thought he had to scheme to get the blessings from God – but God freely gives them to him while he is asleep.
    Jacobs response: Fear. This was more than reverance. He had been in touch with the one he had only heard stories and promises about while growing up. But Jacob did the best he could, he built an altar, consecrated it and then made a vow. His vow was a lot of conditional statements (and I don’t buy some commentators using the word “since” instead of “if”) ending with ‘If you’ll do what you just said – then you can be my God’.
    Did God rebuke Jacob? Did God say you should be thanking me, praising me, repenting,….? No. God begam working on Jacob for the next twenty years. Just like he worked with Abraham, Isaac, and you and me. God will bring Jacob along, just like He will bring us along.
    Gen 29
    A few things:
    1) God isn’t mentioned in tne first thirty verses, but he is where he always is – right there watching over us.
    2)Jacob, Laban, Rachel and Leah were all schemers here doing it their way. As we saw before all will pay a price.
    3) Polygamy may occur in the Bible, but it is never in God’s Will. Take note that every person with multiple wives has a lot of headaches and problems in their lives. This is no accident or coincidence.

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  2. CHARLOTTE WILLSON Avatar

    I don’t know if you’ve been in a group Bible study before?
    NO I HAVE NEVER BEEN IN A BIBLE STUDY…..THINK IT WOULD BE GREAT AS I HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS.
    If the church you attend has some sort of Bible study, will you consider checking it out this month of January?
    I DON’T HAVE A CHURCH – I WOULD LIKE TO JOIN OR START A FACEBOOK GROUP WHERE PEOPLE LIKE ME (FIRST TIMERS READING) AND THOSE THAT KNOW THE BIBLE COULD SHARE……IF THERE IS ONE OUT THERE COULD SOMEONE SHARE THAT WITH ME PLEASE?
    I found verses 21 & 22 intriguing AS WELL: “Then Jacob made this vow: “If God will be with me and protect me on this journey and give me food and clothing, and if he will bring me back safely to my father, then I will make the LORD my God.”
    YES I NOTICED AND THOUGHT HOW TERRIBLE OF HIM TO BE MAKING IT A CONDITIONAL STATEMENT TO GOD. notice the “if” / “then” statement in this vow from Jacob? Jacob is putting some conditions on what it will take for him to make God his God.
    Do we do this in our lives sometimes? YES I AM SURE THAT WE ALL DO….I KNOW THAT AT THE WORST OF TIMES WHEN ONE TAKES TO PRAYING BECAUSE YOU WANT GOOD RESULTS IN A BAD SITUATION “PLEASE MAKE THAT PERSON BETTER AND I WILL ATTEND CHURCH ALL YEAR” THOSE TYPES OF THINGS
    Do we try to put “conditions” on God? YES,
    Does this really make sense to do? NO
    What if our conditions are not met?
    EXACTLY WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO TO GOD THAT IS GOING TO MAKE HIM DO ANYTHING FOR US
    What if things don’t go as planned?
    THEN WE BLAME GOD, WE DON’T TAKE BLAME FOR OUR OWN DOINGS IT IS ALWAYS SOMEONE ELSE’S FAULT
    Will we still love God as our God, even if the “conditions” in our life are not met or are not ideal?
    MY FAVORITE SONG IS THE ONE ABOUT THE UNANSWERED PRAYERS BY GARTH BROOKS, AND THIS CHAPTER REALLY MADE ME THINK ABOUT THE TIMES I HAVE GOTTEN UPSET WITH GOD FOR NOT ANSWERING MY PRAYERS AND THE TIMES THAT I HAVE GIVEN HIM CONDITIONS IF YOU DO I WILL TYPE THINGS…………….THE WORDS Just the other night A hometown football game My wife nd I ran into My old high school flame And as I introduced them The past came back to me And I couldn’t help but Think of the way Things used to be She was the one that I’d wanted for all times And each night I’d spend prayin’ that God would make her mine And if he’d only grant me This wish I wished back then I’d never ask for anything again Sometimes I thank God For unanswered prayers Remember when you’re Talkin’ to the man upstairs That just because He doesn’t answer Doesn’t mean He don’t care Some of God’s greatest gifts Are unanswered prayers http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2156161706585783232#
    WELL I WILL SIGN OFF FOR THE DAY AND THANK YOU AGAIN FOR ANOTHER LESSON.
    GOD BLESS
    CHARLOTTE

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