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Daily Bible Study 101 - Reggie Casaus
January 1
Lesson 1
Today’s Reading: Genesis 1–3
Period of Time: Sunday evening, October 23, 4004 BC
Author: Moses
I. God Creates Heaven and Earth (Genesis 1:1)
II. The Spirit of God Moves Upon the Waters (Genesis 1:2)
III. First Day: God Creates Light (Genesis 1:3–5)
IV. Second Day: God Divides the Waters and the Firmament (Heaven) (Genesis 1:6–8)
V. Third Day: God Creates Land and Vegetation Appears (Genesis 1:9–13)
VI. Fourth Day: God Creates the Sun, Moon, Planets, and Stars (Genesis 1:14–19)
VII. Fifth Day: God Creates Fowl and Sea Creatures (Genesis 1:20–23)
VIII. Sixth Day: God Creates Cattle, the Creeping Thing, and Beasts (Genesis 1:24–25)
IX. God Creates the First Man in His Own Image (Genesis 1:26–28)
X. God Gives Man Herbs, Fruit, and Nuts for Meat (Genesis 1:29)
XI. God Gives Beasts, Fowls, and the Creeping Thing Green Herbs for Meat (Genesis 1:30)
XII. The Sixth Day Is Completed (Genesis 1:31)
XIII. Seventh Day: The First Sabbath Day (Genesis 2:1–3)
XIV. A Mist Waters the Ground (Genesis 2:4–6)
XV. A Recapitulation of the Creation of the First Man (Genesis 2:7)
XVI. God Plants a Garden in Eden (Genesis 2:8–9)
XVII. The Four Rivers: Pison, Gihon, Hiddekel, and the Euphrates (Genesis 2:10–14)
XVIII. The First Covenant: The Edenic Covenant (Genesis 2:15–17)
XIX. Adam Names the Animals (Genesis 2:18–20)
XX. God Creates the First Woman From One of Adam’s Ribs (Genesis 2:21–23)
XXI. The First Marriage (Genesis 2:24–25)
XXII. The Serpent Deceives Eve (Genesis 3:1–5)
XXIII. The First Sin: The Fall of Man (Genesis 3:6)
XXIV. The First Clothes: Aprons of Fig Leaves (Genesis 3:7)
XXV. God Visits the Garden During the Cool of the Day (Genesis 3:8–13)
XXVI. The Adamic Covenant (Genesis 3:14–19)
XXVII. Adam Names the Woman Eve (3:20)
XXVIII. The First Blood Sacrifices and First Coats of Skins (3:21)
XXIX. Adam and Eve Are Expelled From the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3:22–23)
XXX. Cherubims and a Flaming Sword Guard the Tree of Life (Genesis 3:24)
January 2
Lesson 2
Today’s Reading: Genesis 4–7
Period of Time: 3874 BC–Sunday, December 7, 2349 BC
Author: Moses
I. The First Baby: The Birth of Cain (Genesis 4:1)
II. Adam’s Secondborn Son: Abel (Genesis 4:2)
III. Abel’s Offering Is Better Than Cain’s Offering (Genesis 4:3–7)
IV. The First Murder: Cain Slays Abel (Genesis 4:8)
V. Am I My Brother’s Keeper (Genesis 4:9)
VI. The Cainic Covenant (Genesis 4:10–15)
VII. Cain Dwells in the Land of Nod (Genesis 4:16)
VIII. The First City: Enoch (Genesis 4:17)
IX. The Generations of Cain (Genesis 4:18)
X. The First Polygamist: Lamech Marries Adah and Zillah (Genesis 4:19)
XI. The First Nomadic Herdsman: Jabal (Genesis 4:20)
XII. The First Musician: Jubal (Genesis 4:21)
XIII. The First Metalworker: Tubalcain (Naamah Was His Sister) (Genesis 4:22)
XIV. Lamech Slays 2 Men (Genesis 4:23–24)
XV. Adam’s Thirdborn Son: Seth (Genesis 4:25)
XVI. Seth’s Firstborn Son: Enos (Genesis 4:26)
XVII. Adam Lives 930 Years (Genesis 5:1–5)
XVIII. Seth Lives 912 Years (Genesis 5:6–8)
XIX. Enos Lives 905 Years (Genesis 5:9–11)
XX. Cainan Lives 910 Years (Genesis 5:12–14)
XXI. Mahalaleel Lives 895 Years (Genesis 5:15–17)
XXII. Jared Lives 962 Years (Genesis 5:18–20)
XXIII. The Translation of Enoch (5:21–24)
XXIV. Methusaleh (Noah’s Grandfather) Lives 969 Years (Genesis 5:25–27)
XXV. Lamech (Noah’s Father) Lives 777 Years (Genesis 5:28–31)
XXVI. Noah’s Sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth (Genesis 5:32)
XXVII. The Sons of God Marry the Daughters of Men (Genesis 6:1–2)
XXVIII. Man’s Lifespan Reduced to 120 Years (Genesis 6:3)
XXIX. Giants Dwell Upon the Earth (Genesis 6:4)
XXX. Evil Flourishes (Genesis 6:5–7)
XXXI. Noah Finds Grace (Genesis 6:8)
XXXII. The Generations of Noah (Genesis 6:9–13)
XXXIII. Materials for the Ark: Gopher Wood and Pitch (Genesis 6:14)
XXXIV. The Ark’s Dimensions: 300 x 50 x 30 Cubits (Genesis 6:15)
XXXV. Description of the Ark: 1 Window, 1 Door, and 3 Stories (Genesis 6:16)
XXXVI. 2 of Every Sort (Genesis 6:17–22)
XXXVII. 7 of Every Clean Beast and Fowl (Genesis 7:1–5)
XXXVIII. Noah Was 600 Years Old When the Great Flood Came (Genesis 7:6)
XXXIX. 8 People Enter the Ark (Genesis 7:7)
XXXX. Animals Enter the Ark 2 and 2 (Genesis 7:8–9)
XXXXI. 40 Days and 40 Nights of Rain (Genesis 7:10–20)
XXXXII. All Flesh Outside of the Ark Dies (Genesis 7:21–23)
XXXXIII. The Waters Prevail 150 Days (Genesis 7:24)
January 3
Lesson 3
Today’s Reading: Genesis 8–11
Period of Time: Wednesday, May 6, 2349–1922 BC
Author: Moses
I. After 150 Days the Waters Are Abated (Genesis 8:1–3)
II. The Ark Rests Upon Mount Ararat (7th Month, 17th Day) (Genesis 8:4)
III. The Tops of the Mountains Are Seen (10th Month, 1st Day) (Genesis 8:5)
IV. After 40 Days Noah Sends Forth a Raven and a Dove (Genesis 8:6–9)
V. Second Time Noah Sends Forth the Dove (Genesis 8:10–11)
VI. Third Time Noah Sends Forth the Dove (Genesis 8:12–14)
VII. God Commands Noah to Go Forth (Genesis 8:15–19)
VIII. Noah Builds an Altar and Offers Burnt Offerings (Genesis 8:20–22)
IX. God Blesses Noah and His Sons (Genesis 9:1)
X. God Grants Man Flesh and Green Herbs for Food (Genesis 9:2–3)
XI. Consuming of Blood: A Capital Offense (Genesis 9:4)
XII. Murder: A Capital Offense (Genesis 9:5–6)
XIII. Be Fruitful and Multiply (Genesis 9:7)
XIV. The Noahic Covenant (Genesis 9:8–11)
XV. Token of the Noahic Covenant: The Rainbow (Genesis 9:12–17)
XVI. Noah’s Family Replenishes the Earth (Genesis 9:18–19)
XVII. Noah Becomes Drunk on Wine (Genesis 9:20–21)
XVIII. Ham, the Father of Canaan, Sees Noah’s Nakedness (Genesis 9:22)
XIX. Shem and Japheth Cover Noah With a Garment (Genesis 9:23)
XX. Noah Curses Canaan (Genesis 9:24–25)
XXI. Noah Blesses Shem (Genesis 9:26)
XXII. Noah Blesses Japheth (Genesis 9:27)
XXIII. The Death of Noah at 950 Years Old (Noah Lived 350 Years After the Flood) (Genesis 9:28–29)
XXIV. The Table of Nations (Genesis 10:1)
A. The 14 Descendants of Japheth and Their Lands (Genesis 10:2–5)
B. The 22 Descendants and 10 Nations Descended From Ham and Their Lands (Genesis 10:6–20)
C. The 26 Descendants of Shem and Their Lands (Genesis 10:21–31)
D. Summary of the Generations of Noah’s Sons (Genesis 10:32)
XXV. One Universal Language (Genesis 11:1)
XXVI. Brick and Slime Used to Build the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:2–4)
XXVII. The L ORD Confounds Their Language (Genesis 11:5–9)
XXVIII. The Family Line From Shem to Abram (Abraham), Nahor, and Haran (Genesis 11:10–26)
XXIX. The Generations of Terah (Abram’s Father) (Genesis 11:27–30)
XXX. Terah, Abram, and Lot Move From Ur to Haran (Genesis 11:31)
XXXI. The Death of Terah at 205 Years Old in Haran (Genesis 11:32)
January 4
Lesson 4
Today’s Reading: Genesis 12–15
Period of Time: 1921–1912 BC
Author: Moses
I. The Abrahamic Covenant (Genesis 12:1–3)
II. Abram Departs Haran at 75 Years Old (Genesis 12:4)
III. Abram’s Journey Through Canaan (Genesis 12:5–6)
IV. First Time God Confirms the Abrahamic Covenant, Abram Builds an Altar (Genesis 12:7)
V. Abram Builds Another Altar and Journeys South (Genesis 12:8–9)
VI. A Famine Forces Abram to Sojourn in Egypt (Genesis 12:10)
VII. Abram Deceives Pharaoh (Genesis 12:11–15)
VIII. Pharaoh Entreats Abram Well (Genesis 12:16)
IX. The L ORD Sends Great Plagues Upon Egypt (Genesis 12:17)
X. Pharaoh Sends Abram Away (Genesis 12:18–20)
XI. Abram Leaves Egypt Rich in Cattle, Silver, and Gold (Genesis 13:1–2)
XII. Abram and Lot Return to Bethel in Canaan (Genesis 13:3–4)
XIII. Lot Chooses the Plain of Jordan and Journeys East to Sodom (Genesis 13:5–13)
XIV. Second Time God Confirms the Abrahamic Covenant (Genesis 13:14–17)
XV. Abram Builds an Altar in Hebron (Genesis 13:18)
XVI. War in the Vale of Siddim (Genesis 14:1–9)
XVII. Armies of Sodom and Gomorrah Fall Into Slimepits (Genesis 14:10)
XVIII. Lot Taken Is Captive (Genesis 14:11–12)
XIX. Abram and His 318 Trained Servants Rescue Lot (Genesis 14:13–16)
XX. Melchizedek Blesses Abram, Abram Gives Him Tithes (Genesis 14:17–20)
XXI. Abram Returns the Remaining Spoil to the King of Sodom (Genesis 14:21–24)
XXII. Abram’s Vision (Genesis 15:1–5)
XXIII. Abram Is Justified by Faith (Genesis 15:6)
XXIV. Abram’s Sacrifices: A 3-Year-Old Heifer, a 3-Year-Old She Goat, a 3-Year-Old Ram, a Turtledove, and a Young Pigeon (Genesis 15:7–11)
XXV. Abram’s Deep Sleep and Dream (Genesis 15:12–16)
XXVI. God Consumes the Sacrifices (Genesis 15:17)
XXVII. Third Time God Confirms the Abrahamic Covenant (Genesis 15:18–21)
January 5
Lesson 5
Today’s Reading: Genesis 16–18
Period of Time: 1910–1897 BC
Author: Moses
I. Hagar Conceives (Genesis 16:1–4)
II. Hagar Flees to the Wilderness (Genesis 16:5–6)
III. The Angel of the L ORD Finds Hagar (Genesis 16:7–8)
IV. The Hagaric Covenant (Genesis 16:9–14)
V. The Birth of Ishmael (Abraham Is 86 Years Old) (Genesis 16:15–16)
VI. Fourth Time the Almighty God Confirms the Abrahamic Covenant (Genesis 17:1–4)
VII. Abram Becomes Abraham (Genesis 17:5)
VIII. God Continues to Confirm the Abrahamic Covenant (Genesis 17:6–8)
IX. The Token of the Abrahamic Covenant: The Rite of Circumcision (Genesis 17:9–14)
X. Sarai Becomes Sarah (Genesis 17:15)
XI. The Sarahic Covenant (Genesis 17:16–19)
XII. God to Continue to Bless Ishmael (Genesis 17:20)
XIII. The Abrahamic Covenant Is to Continue Through Isaac (Genesis 17:21–22)
XIV. All Males Circumcised (Abraham 99 Years Old, Ishmael 13 Years Old) (Genesis 17:23–27)
XV. 3 Men Visit Abraham Upon the Plains of Mamre (Genesis 18:1–5)
XVI. Abraham Serves His Guests Bread, Calf, Butter, and Milk (Genesis 18:6–8)
XVII. Sarah Laughs (Genesis 18:9–15)
XVIII. Judgment Is Pronounced Upon Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 18:16–22)
XIX. Abraham Intercedes 6 Times to Spare Sodom (Genesis 18:23–33)
January 6
Lesson 6
Today’s Reading: Genesis 19–20
Period of Time: 1897 BC
Author: Moses
I. 2 Angels Arrive in Sodom (Genesis 19:1–2)
II. Lot Serves the 2 Angels Unleavened Bread at the Feast (Genesis 19:3)
III. The 2 Angels Blind the Evil Men of Sodom (Genesis 19:4–11)
IV. The 2 Angels Warn Lot (Genesis 19:12–13)
V. Lot’s Sons in Law Disbelieve (Genesis 19:14)
VI. Lot, His Wife, and 2 Daughters Flee to Zoar (Genesis 19:15–23)
VII. The L ORD Sends Brimstone and Fire Upon Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19:24–25)
VIII. Lot’s Wife Becomes a Pillar of Salt (Genesis 19:26)
IX. Abraham Sees Smoke Coming From Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19:27–29)
X. Lot Fears Zoar, Dwells Inside a Cave Instead (Genesis 19:30)
XI. Lot Commits Incest With His 2 Daughters (Genesis 19:31–36)
XII. The Birth of Moab (Father of the Moabites) and Benammi (Father of the Ammonites) (Genesis 19:37–38)
XIII. Abraham Sojourns in Gerar (Genesis 20:1)
XIV. King Abimelech of Gerar Takes Sarah (Genesis 20:2)
XV. God Comes to King Abimelech of Gerar in a Dream (Genesis 20:3–7)
XVI. King Abimelech of Gerar Gives Abraham Sheep, Oxen, Servants, and Restores Sarah to Him (Genesis 20:8–15)
XVII. King Abimelech of Gerar Gives Abraham 1,000 Pieces of Silver (Genesis 20:16)
XVIII. Abraham Prays and God Opens the Wombs of the House of King Abimelech of Gerar (Genesis 20:17–18)
January 7
Lesson 7
Today’s Reading: Genesis 21–23
Period of Time: 1896–1859 BC
Author: Moses
I. The Birth of Isaac (Genesis 21:1–3)
II. Abraham At 100 Years Old Circumcises Isaac Who Is 8 Days Old (Genesis 21:4–5)
III. Sarah’s Joy (Genesis 21:6–7)
IV. Sarah Weans Isaac, Abraham Makes a Great Feast (Genesis 21:8)
V. Hagar and Ishmael Are Cast Out (Genesis 21:9–14)
VI. Hagar Weeps in the Wilderness of Beersheba (Genesis 21:15–16)
VII. God Confirms the Hagaric Covenant (Genesis 21:17–19)
VIII. Ishmael Grows Up in the Wilderness of Paran and Becomes an Archer (Genesis 21:20–21)
IX. King Abimelech of Gerar and Phichol (Chief Captain of His Host) Make a Covenant With Abraham at Beersheba (Genesis 21:22–34)
X. God Commands Abraham to Sacrifice Isaac as a Burnt Offering in the Land of Moriah (Genesis 22:1–10)
XI. The Angel of the L ORD Stops Abraham (Genesis 22:11–12)
XII. A Ram Is Substituted for Isaac for the Burnt Offering (Genesis 22:13)
XIII. Abraham Calls the Place Jehovah-jireh (the L ORD Will Provide) (Genesis 22:14)
XIV. Fifth Time God Confirms the Abrahamic Covenant (Genesis 22:15–18)
XV. Abraham Returns to Beersheba (Genesis 22:19)
XVI. Nahor and Milcah’s 8 Sons (Genesis 22:20–22)
XVII. Bethuel Begat Rebekah (Genesis 22:23)
XVIII. Nahor and Reumah’s 4 Sons (Genesis 22:24)
XIX. The Death of Sarah at 127 Years Old at Kirjath-arba (Hebron) (Genesis 23:1–2)
XX. Ephron the Hittite Sells Abraham Land for 400 Shekels of Silver (Genesis 23:3–18)
XXI. Sarah’s Body Is Laid to Rest in the Cave of the Field of Machpelah (Genesis 23:19–20)
January 8
Lesson 8
Today’s Reading: Genesis 24–25
Period of Time: 1856–1804 BC
Author: Moses
I. Abraham Commissions His Servant Eliezer of Damascus by Having Him Place His Hand Under Abraham’s Thigh (Genesis 24:1–9)
II. Abraham’s Servant Eliezer of Damascus Loads 10 Camels With Gifts and Departs for the City of Nahor in Mesopotamia (Genesis 24:10–11)
III. Abraham’s Servant Eliezer of Damascus Prays (Genesis 24:12–14)
IV. God Answers the Servant Eliezer of Damascus’ Prayer (Genesis 24:15–21)
V. Gifts for Rebekah: A Golden Earring and 2 Golden Bracelets (Genesis 24:22–25)
VI. Abraham’s Servant Eliezer of Damascus Blesses the L ORD (Genesis 24:26–28)
VII. Abraham’s Servant Eliezer of Damascus Meets Laban (Genesis 24:29–57)
VIII. Rebekah Agrees to Marry Isaac (Genesis 24:58)
IX. Rebekah and Her Nurse Travel With Abraham’s Servant Eliezer of Damascus to Canaan (Genesis 24:59–61)
X. Isaac at the Well Lahai-roi (Well of the Living God) (Genesis 24:62–66)
XI. Isaac Takes Rebekah Into Sarah’s Tent and Marries Her (Genesis 24:67)
XII. Abraham Marries Keturah (Genesis 25:1)
XIII. Abraham and Keturah’s 6 Sons (Genesis 25:2–4)
XIV. Isaac’s Inheritance (Genesis 25:5–6)
XV. The Death of Abraham at 175 Years Old (Genesis 25:7–8)
XVI. Isaac and Ishmael Bury Abraham in the Cave of Machpelah (Genesis 25:9–10)
XVII. God Blesses Isaac (Genesis 25:11)
XVIII. The 12 Sons of Ishmael (Genesis 25:12–16)
XIX. The Death of Ishmael at 137 Years Old (Genesis 25:17–18)
XX. The Birth of Esau and Jacob (Genesis 25:19–26)
XXI. Isaac Loves Esau, Rebekah Loves Jacob (Genesis 25:27–28)
XXII. Esau (Edom) Sells His Birthright to Jacob for a Bowl of Red Pottage (Genesis 25:29–34)
January 9
Lesson 9
Today’s Reading: Genesis 26–28
Period of Time: 1804–1759 BC
Author: Moses
I. A Famine Forces Isaac to Sojourn in Gerar (Genesis 26:1)
II. The Abrahamic Covenant Is Confirmed to Isaac (Genesis 26:2–5)
III. Isaac Deceives King Abimelech of Gerar (Genesis 26:6–11)
IV. King Abimelech of Gerar Sends Isaac Away (Genesis 26:12–16)
V. Isaac Digs 3 Wells: Esek (Contention), Sitnah (Enmity), and Rehoboth (Room to Live) (Genesis 26:17–22)
VI. At Beersheba God Confirms a Second Time the Abrahamic Covenant to Isaac (Genesis 26:23–24)
VII. Isaac Builds an Altar and His Servants Dig a Well (Genesis 26:25)
VIII. Isaac’s Covenant With King Abimelech of Gerar (Genesis 26:26–31)
IX. Isaac’s Well (Sheba) in Beersheba (Genesis 26:32–33)
X. Esau’s 2 Hittite Wives: Judith and Bashemath (Genesis 26:34–35)
XI. Jacob and Rebekah Deceive Isaac (Genesis 27:1–29)
XII. Esau’s Secondary Blessing (Genesis 27:30–40)
XIII. Esau’s Plot to Kill Jacob (Genesis 27:41–45)
XIV. Rebekah Loathes Hittite Women (Genesis 27:46)
XV. Isaac’s Blessing and Charge to Jacob (Genesis 28:1–2)
XVI. Isaac Confirms the Abrahamic Covenant to Jacob (Genesis 28:3–4)
XVII. Isaac Sends Jacob to Laban in Padan-aram (Genesis 28:5)
XVIII. Esau Marries Ishmael’s Daughter Mahalath (Genesis 28:6–9)
XIX. Jacob’s Dream at Bethel of a Ladder to Heaven (Genesis 28:10–17)
XX. The Stone of Memorial at Bethel (Luz) (Genesis 28:18–19)
XXI. Jacob’s Vow to Tithe Unto God (Genesis 28:20–22)
January 10
Lesson 10
Today’s Reading: Genesis 29–30
Period of Time: 1759–1739 BC
Author: Moses
I. Jacob Meets Rachel at the Well of Haran in Northwest Mesopotamia (Genesis 29:1–12)
II. Jacob Meets Laban the Son of Nahor (Genesis 29:13–14)
III. Laban Tricks Jacob Into Marrying Leah (Genesis 29:15–27)
IV. Jacob Also Marries Rachel and Serves 7 More Years for Her (Genesis 29:28–30)
V. Leah Bears Jacob 4 Sons: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah (Genesis 29:31–35)
VI. Rachel’s Maid Bilhah Bears Jacob 2 Sons: Dan and Naphtali (Genesis 30:1–8)
VII. Leah’s Maid Zilpah Bears Jacob 2 Sons: Gad and Asher (Genesis 30:9–13)
VIII. Reuben’s Mandrakes (Genesis 30:14–16)
IX. Leah Bears Jacob 2 More Sons: Issachar and Zebulun (Genesis 30:17–20)
X. Leah Bears Jacob a Daughter: Dinah (Genesis 30:21)
XI. Rachel Bears Jacob a Son: Joseph (Genesis 30:22–24)
XII. Jacob Cheats Laban Out of Livestock (Genesis 30:25–43)
January 11
Lesson 11
Today’s Reading: Genesis 31–32
Period of Time: 1739 BC
Author: Moses
I. Laban and His Sons Despise Jacob (Genesis 31:1–2)
II. God Tells Jacob to Leave Padan-aram (Genesis 31:3–13)
III. Rachel and Leah Agree to Leave With Jacob (Genesis 31:14–18)
IV. Rachel Steals Laban’s Images (Genesis 31:19)
V. Jacob Flees From Haran (Genesis 31:20–21)
VI. Laban the Syrian Overtakes Jacob at Mount Gilead (Genesis 31:22–23)
VII. God Warns Laban the Syrian Not to Harm Jacob (Genesis 31:24)
VIII. Jacob Makes a Covenant With Laban (Genesis 31:25–54)
IX. Laban Returns to Padan-aram (Genesis 31:55)
X. Jacob Meets the Angels of God at Mahanaim (Genesis 32:1–2)
XI. Esau and His 400 Men From Edom (Genesis 32:3–6)
XII. Jacob Divides His People and Livestock (Genesis 32:7–8)
XIII. Jacob’s Prayer for Deliverance (Genesis 32:9–12)
XIV. Jacob Sends a Present to Esau (Genesis 32:13–21)
XV. Jacob Crosses the Ford Jabbok (Genesis 32:22–23)
XVI. Jacob Wrestles a Man at Peniel and Dislocates His Own Hip (Genesis 32:24–27)
XVII. Jacob Becomes Israel (Genesis 32:28–32)
January 12
Lesson 12
Today’s Reading: Genesis 33–35
Period of Time: 1739–1716 BC
Author: Moses
I. Jacob Bows 7 Times to Esau (Genesis 33:1–16)
II. Jacob Journeys to Succoth (Genesis 33:17)
III. Jacob Buys a Field Near the City of Shalem for 100 Pieces of Money (Genesis 33:18–19)
IV. Jacob Erects an Altar—El-elohe-Israel (God Is the God of Israel) (Genesis 33:20)
V. Shechem Defiles Dinah (Genesis 34:1–5)
VI. The Men of Shalem Become Circumcised (Genesis 34:6–24)
VII. Simeon and Levi Slay the Men of Shalem and Spoil the City (Genesis 34:25–29)
VIII. Jacob Fears the Canaanites and Perizzites Will Seek Revenge (Genesis 34:30–31)
IX. God Orders Jacob to Return to Bethel (Luz) (Genesis 35:1)
X. Jacob Purges His Household of Idols (Genesis 35:2–5)
XI. Jacob Builds an Altar in Bethel—El-bethel (the God of the House of God) (Genesis 35:6–7)
XII. The Death of Deborah (Rebekah’s Nurse) at Allonbachuth (Oak of Weeping) (Genesis 35:8)
XIII. God Almighty Changes Jacob’s Name to Israel (Genesis 35:9–15)
XIV. Rachel Dies Giving Birth to Benjamin (Genesis 35:16–18)
XV. Rachel’s Body Is Laid to Rest on the Way to Ephrath (Bethlehem) (Genesis 35:19–20)
XVI. Jacob Settles Beyond the Tower of Edar (Genesis 35:21)
XVII. Reuben Commits Adultery With Bilhah (Genesis 35:22)
XVIII. The 12 Sons of Jacob (Genesis 35:23–26)
XIX. The Death of Isaac at 180 Years Old (Genesis 35:27–29)
January 13
Lesson 13
Today’s Reading: Genesis 36–38
Period of Time: 1728 BC
Author: Moses
I. Esau’s 3 Canaanite Wives (Not Counting Judith): Adah, Bashemath, and Aholibamah (Genesis 36:1–3)
II. Esau’s 5 Sons (Genesis 36:4–5)
III. Esau Dwells at Mount Seir (Genesis 36:6–8)
IV. The Generations of Esau (Genesis 36:9–14)
V. Eliphaz’s 7 Sons (Dukes) (Genesis 36:15–16)
VI. Reuel’s 4 Sons (Dukes) (Genesis 36:17)
VII. Aholibamah’s (Esau’s Wife) 3 Sons (Dukes) 36:18-19
VIII. Seir the Horite’s 7 Sons (Dukes) (Genesis 36:20–30)
IX. The 8 Kings of Edom (Genesis 36:31–39)
X. The 11 Dukes of Esau (Genesis 36:40–43)
XI. Joseph’s Coat of Many Colours (Genesis 37:1–4)
XII. Joseph’s 2 Dreams (Genesis 37:5–11)
XIII. Joseph Travels to Dothan (Genesis 37:12–17)
XIV. Reuben Intervenes for Joseph (Genesis 37:18–22)
XV. Joseph Is Cast Into a Pit (Genesis 37:23–24)
XVI. Joseph Is Sold to the Ishmeelites for 20 Pieces of Silver (Genesis 37:25–28)
XVII. Reuben Rents His Clothes (Genesis 37:29–30)
XVIII. Jacob’s Sons Tell Him an Evil Beast Devoured Joseph (Genesis 37:31–35)
XIX. The Midianites Sell Joseph to Potiphar in Egypt (Genesis 37:36)
XX. Judah Visits Hirah the Adullamite (Genesis 38:1)
XXI. Judah’s 3 Sons: Er, Onan, and Shelah (Genesis 38:2–5)
XXII. The L ORD Slays Er for Being Wicked (Genesis 38:6–7)
XXIII. The L ORD Slays Onan for Spilling His Seed Onto the Ground (Genesis 38:8–10)
XXIV. Tamar to Marry Shelah (Genesis 38:11)
XXV. The Death of the Daughter of Shua (Judah’s