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18 March, 2015

Search The Scriptures — Study 27 — Genesis 34

Study 27 of "Search The Scriptures” Is:

Genesis 34

    1.     In this sordid story, which appears the more honorable, Shechem and his father, or the sons of Jacob? How contrary to 1 Pet. 2:12; 4:15! Cf. 1 Cor. 10:12.

    2.     What evidence is there that Jacob left everything to his sons, instead of taking action himself as the head of the family? When he did finally rebuke them, about what was the chiefly concerned? What considerations ought to have moved him to think, speak or act differently?


STUDY 33

17 March, 2015

Search The Scriptures — Study 26 — Genesis 33

Study 26 of "Search The Scriptures” Is:

Genesis 33

   1.     What is the importance of the title which Jacob gives to God in verse 20? How has he named Him previously? See 31:5, 42, 53; 32:9 Cf. Ps. 63:1.

   2.     In the story of this chapter how far did Jacob live up to his new name Israel? Is it significant that he is still called by the old name?  Recall the terms of his vow in 28:22. How far does our behaviour match our Christian profession and express our new nature? Cf. Rom. 7:, 20, 24, 25a.

Note.  In other cases of change of name in Scripture the new replaces the old; so we read of Abraham instead of Abram, of Peter instead of Simon (but see Jn. 21:15-17),  of Paul instead of Saul. But after Peniel the old name Jacob still occurs seventy times in Genesis, and Israel only forty times.



16 March, 2015

Search The Scriptures — Study 25 — Genesis 32:3-32

Study 25 of "Search The Scriptures” Is:

Genesis 32:3-32

     1.     What is good, and what is defective in Jacob’s prayer in verses 9:12? Was he relying most upon God, or upon his own resourcefulness? If the former, ought he to have been so greatly afraid (verse 7) Cf. Mk. 4:40; 5:36.

     2.     What is suggested by the picture of wrestling with God? How far does God bless us only when we echo Jacob’s prayer in verse 26? What are the cost and the reward of such a prayer? Did Jacob prevail by his own strength, or by faith? Cf. Ho. 12:3, 4a.  


15 March, 2015

Search The Scriptures — Study 24 — Genesis 31:1-32:2


Study 24 of "Search The Scriptures” Is:

Genesis 31:1-32:2

    1.     Six more years have passed (31:41). To what extend is Jacob the deceiver now a changed man?  See 31:6, 38-42. Also, what evidence is there that he has come to a deeper knowledge of God?  See 31:3-13, 42.

    2.     What factors combined to make Jacob sure that God’s time for him to return to Canaan had come? How was the inevitable opposition of Laban overcome?  What may I learn for my won encouragement from such a record?

Note.  31:42, 53.  “The Fear of Isaac”: i.e., the God whom Isaac reverently worshiped.


14 March, 2015

Search The Scriptures — Study 23 — Genesis 29:31-30:43




Study 23 of "Search The Scriptures” Is:

Genesis 29:31-30:43

   1.     Which of Jacob’s wives was the ancestress of our Lord? Cf. Pr.16:9; Heb. 7:14. And of what did his years with Laban make him most conscious?

   2.     What does this passage show about polygamy?  Does Jacob’s possession of several wives provide an example of a warning concerning right ideals for marriage?





13 March, 2015

Search The Scriptures — Study 22 — Genesis 29:13-30



Study 22 of "Search The Scriptures” Is:

Genesis 29:13-30

     1.      Compare Laban’s trickery in his deals with Jacob’s earlier trickery in his dealings with Esau and with Isaac.  Can we discern God’s hand here? What practical lessons did Jacob thus learn?  See 31:42; 32:10-12.

     2.     Are the determination and energy shown by Jacob here a new feature in his life? Do you, like him, have a purpose and object in life to give you a similar single-mindedness?

Note: Verse 27 seems to mean that Jacob had to fulfill the week of wedding festivities for Leah; then he received Rachel and served seven more years for her after marrying her.  See 30:25, 26; 31:41.






12 March, 2015

Search The Scriptures — Study 21 — Genesis 27:46-28:22


Study 21 of "Search The Scriptures” Is:

Genesis 27:46-28:22

1.     How does the fundamental difference between the two brothers now manifest itself increasingly? What truth concerning God’s choice does Isaac now explicitly recognize?

2.     What was the significance of Jacob’s dream? At what point in his experience did it happen? Of what great truth was he ten made aware concerning (a) God, and (b) God’s purpose for his own life? What response did he make? How far have you gone in similarly making God’s promises your own?