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Book Description
- Title:
- Suggestive Studies in Genesis with an Introduction to the Study of Genesis by A. McDonald Redwood
- Author:
- Henry Ernest Marsum [1870-1953]
- Publication Year:
- 1931
- Location:
- Bangalore / London
- Publisher:
- The Scripture Literature Depot | Pickering & Inglis
- Pages:
- 156
- Subjects:
- Genesis, Introduction
- Copyright Holder:
- Reproduced by permission of the F.F. Bruce Estate
Table of Contents
- Author's Preface
- Introduction to the Study of Genesis IX—XIX
- Study
- The Creator, and the Creation, Part 1
- The Creator, and the Creation, Part 2
- Man as God made,and where God put him
- In the Garden of Eden
- What happened at the Fall
- Adam's futile covering, hiding place, and
excuse
- The results of Sin
- The way of Cain
- Abel the righteous
- Enoch, and his times
- The days of Noah
- The Ark, a type of Christ
- Noah's salvation, by grace, through faith
- The Kingship of Jehovah, and the two
natures of the believer
- After the Flood
- The rainbow's sermon
- Nimrod, and the tower of Babel
- The two-fold secret in Abram's life
- God's purpose and promise, Abram's faith
and obedience
- Abram's pilgrim life
- Abram and Lot separate
- Abram the victorious warrior
- Fear Not, Abram
- "Abram believed God"
- The Covenant of Promise
- Hagar and Ishmael
- Abram's name changed
- Abraham, the Friend of God
- The overthrow of Sodom
- Lot saved, yet so as by fire
- The birth of Isaac
- Ishmael cast out
- The great trial of Abraham's faith
- Jehovah-Jireh
- The Cave of Machpelah
- A bride for Isaac
- Esau sells his birthright
- Jacob deceiving Isaac
- Jacob flees from Esau
- Jacob at Bethel
- Jacob al Haran with Laban
- What Jacob reaped at Haran
- Jacob"s fear of Esau
- The great crisis in Jacob's life
- Jacob meets Esau
- "Arise, go to Bethel"
- Rachel's death, and Benjamin's birth
- Joseph, the beloved, yet hated heir
- Joseph, the shepherd
- Joseph, the obedient son
- Joseph's brethren sell themselves
- Joseph sold by his brethren
- The Brethren's deceit, Jacob's despair, Joseph's slavery
- Joseph in Potipher's house
- Joseph tempted and imprisoned
- Joseph interprets the butler's and baker's dreams
- Pharaoh dreams a dream
- Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dream
- Joseph's exaltation. Part 1
- Joseph's exaltation. Part 2
- How Joseph"s brethren were brought to him
- Conscience awakened in Joseph's brethren
- Joseph's brethren brought to true repentance. Part 1
- Joseph's brethren brougl1t to true repentance. Part 2
- Joseph makes himself known to his brethren
- "I am Joseph your brother''
- Pharaoh's invitation, and Joseph's gifts
- Preparation for the journey
- The gospel of the glory of Joseph
- From Canaan to Goshen, via Beersheba
- Joseph presents his family to Pharaoh
- Jacob blessing Pharaoh
- The climax of the glory of Joseph
- Jacob's dying request Jacob
- blessing Ephraim, Manasseh. Part 1
- Jacob blessing Ephraim, Manasseh. Part 2
- Jacob's death-bed prophecy, and review
- The sunrise Jacob saw at sunset
- The faith, and funeral of Jacob
- Joseph comforting his brethren