Saturday, July 7, 2012

Sad and Shrewd: The Emotional Swings of Genesis 21

Hey Folks!

Here is the study page for Chapter 21.  I am debating about whether to tackle the entire chapter or just the first 21 verses.  The last part isn't long, but it is odd.  The questions will cover both pieces.

This is for the meeting on July 12.  Pay attention to the character of God shown here.  Also note that something is missing all through the first section.  The absence may not be obvious until you read it through a few times and ask yourself some questions about what's going on (that should annoy a lot of you ;)

As you read, ask a lot of questions, and jot them down.  Here are some to spur on some discussion on Thursday:
  • Who is responsible for the birth of Isaac?
  • What does Abraham do when his son is born?
  • What does Sarah do? (and which do you think Isaac preferred?)
  • This is the word used for "laughter" (H6712) in verse 6, it is related to the verb, "laugh" (H6711) used in the last part of the verse.  Look at the letters and the Strong's definitions.  Now look at "Isaac" (H3327) in the Strong's.  The similarity is really obvious when you look at the Hebrew letters, only the first letter is different.
  • How does Abraham celebrate Isaac's "weaning"?
  • Something turns the "laughter" to "mocking" (H6711) in verse 9.  Look at the various translations of this word.  How often is it translated as "mocking"?  Why is it "mocking" here, but "laughter" just a few verses prior?
  • What is Sarah's real concern with keeping "Hagar's son" around?
  • What is Abraham's response to Sarah's demand?
  • What is the character of God demonstrated in His response to Abraham's dilemma?
  • What is the emotions going on in Abraham as he acquiesces to his wife's demand to send Hagar and "her son" away?
  • What does Hagar do when the water runs out?  How do you feel at verse 16?
  • Who is crying? God responds but who does He hear?
  • How does the son of Hagar make his way in the wilderness?  What similarities does he have with Nimrod (Genesis 10:8-9)?
Now, the next section:
  • Who's the new guy?  Why do you think Abimelech now brings his "battle chief"?
  • So, what does Abimelech propose?  What does Abraham say to the suggestion?
  • After the oath (v. 24) what does Abraham want to discuss?  Look at verse 25 is several translations.  Look up this word for "complain" (H3198) in Strong's.  What is the tone of Abraham here with the "king"?
  • What is Abimelech's response?  With his "battle chief" sitting there, how does this seem?
  • Now there is another covenant, and what's with the seven lambs?
  • What does it mean if Abimelech takes the lambs?
  • In other places Abraham builds an altar, what does he do here?
  • What name does Abraham use for God here?  Why that?  How, from all that transpires in this chapter, does Abraham arrive at that name for God?
That should do it for this week.  Be sure to write down your own questions and bring them Thursday!

Blessings!

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