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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 5: Genesis 16:7-16

November 5, 2020November 1, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary of Genesis 16:7-16:

Hagar ran away and the angel of the Lord found her near a spring in the desert. The angel asked Hagar what she was doing. She replied she was running away. The angel told her to go back to Sarai and submit to her and that he would increase her descendants infinitely. He told her she would have a son and she was to call him Ishmael (God hears) for God has heard of her misery. Your son will live in hostility against his brothers.

Hagar tells the angel that he is the God who sees her and she has now seen Him. Hagar returned and had Ishmael. Abram was 86 years old at the time.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 5: Genesis 16:7-16

14) She would continue to be mistreated, maybe even killed if she remained. She probably fled to her family in Egypt, who would take care of her.

15a) The angel told Hagar to go back to Sarai and submit to her and that he would increase her descendants infinitely. He told her she would have a son and she was to call him Ishmael (God hears) for God has heard of her misery. Your son will live in hostility against his brothers. Hagar tells the angel that he is the God who sees her and she has now seen Him.

b) God cares for everyone. Ishmael was the victim, never asking to be.

16) Personal Question. My answer: I’ve found if you stay the course, God will pivot you when needed.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 5: Genesis 16:7-16

God’s love is infinite, and He brings good in every situation. Ishmael’s daughter marries Abraham’s grandson, Esau. Esau is blessed as well while on earth.

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End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 5: Genesis 16:7-16

When God “appears” in the Bible, it’s always as Jesus. No one has ever seen God. (1 Timothy 6:16)

Fun Fact: This is the first appearance of the Angel of the Lord in the Bible, and it’s fitting that it’s to Hagar, a slave who had been prostituted to her master and is now pregnant. God is good.

The Angel of the Lord (or Jesus) appears many times in the Bible: (Genesis 22). (Exodus 3).  (Numbers 22). Judges 2). Judges 6).  (Judges 13).  (2 Samuel 24). (1 Kings 19).  From Abraham to Elijah, God appears when we need Him. He still appears in our lives today.

“Where are you going?” is an important question we need to be asking ourselves constantly.

The Angel of the Lord promises Hagar protection and blesses her. Ismael would become the father of the Arabic people. His half-brother, Isaac, would be come the father of the Jews. And yet still there is bitter animosity and hatred towards each other.

Fun Fact: Ismael is the first person recorded in the Bible to have been given a name before he was born.

God loves all people. He could have allowed Hagar to die in the desert and Ismael later on as well. He doesn’t. He keeps them alive. God has a plan and a love for all.

The name Ismael means “God will hear.” God hears all peoples. Life would not be easy for Hagar or Ismael, but God hears them.

El Roi (You-Are-the-God-Who-Sees). God is with Hagar. Knowing that, she returns with a changed heart.

Jesus is with us always and the Holy Spirit. God sees all of our troubles, heartaches, and pain. And He is there, holding you up when you can’t anymore.

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 4: Genesis 16:1-6

November 4, 2020November 1, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary Genesis 16:1-6:

Sarai told Abram to sleep with her servant in order to have a child. Once Hagar got pregnant, she got an attitude (probably thought herself better than Sarai) and despised her mistress. Then Sarai blamed Abram for this. Abram gave Sarai permission to do what she wanted with Hagar. She mistreated her, and Hagar fled.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 4: Genesis 16:1-6

11a) They knew God would give them a child, so they decided to help God out by using Hagar (which was acceptable back then). They believed God, but didn’t have any patience and thought they knew the method better.

b) Personal Question. My answer: We can believe one thing, but do another. Our fears and our doubts can make us do irrational actions even though we know they aren’t the best decision.

12a) Abram slept with Hagar (not his wife as God ordained). Sarai willingly gave Hagar to Abram (not ordained either). Both in a sense committed adultery.

b) There is nothing good that comes from sin. Ishmael was born, whom the Islamic faith comes from. They are non-Christians. Short-term, Sarai was angry at Abram when it was her fault, so their marriage was not doing well.

13) Everything is a wait game. You can’t push God’s timing.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 4: Genesis 16:1-6

You think Abram and Sarai would have learned after Sarai was prostituted out to Pharaoh, but nope. Only thing that came out of this was pain from everyone involved.

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End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 4: Genesis 16:1-6

Hagar was a slave they got when they went to Egypt the first time against God’s orders.(Genesis 12:16). As you can see, sin compounds sin.

Sarai was tired of waiting for a baby. She was probably feeling hurt and sadness for not having a child yet. She could have thought God did not want her as the mother of the nations, only Abram as the father. She may have been angry at God, too. All of her feelings culminated in the sin of adultery.

  • Sarai didn’t believe God’s promise anymore.
  • She responded in sin against a covenant marriage.

Abram goes along with it. Ten years probably seemed like a long time to them. We must remember we can’t rush God. God is testing our patience and our obedience.

Note they did not pray about this decision. They just did it.

Some Bible scholars think that Hagar would sit on Sarai as Abram inseminated her. They point to Genesis 30:3 of Rachel giving Bilhah to support this. We don’t know. All we know is that having a surrogate mother was common in ancient times.

Having a baby with Abram gave Hagar clout, which she wielded against Sarai.

Sarai blames Abram, which is true. He was the head of the household and should have said no. Abram could have handled the problem, instead he defers to Sarai. This is what it is. Abram probably wanted to stay out of their squabbles. Hagar flees, probably back to her home in Egypt.

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 3: Genesis 15:7-21

November 3, 2020November 29, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary of Genesis 15:7-21:

God also reiterates to Abram that He brought him from Ur to give him this land. Again, Abram questions God, asking for reassurances of this promise. God tells Abram to bring him a heifer, goat, ram, dove, and a pigeon.  Abram cut these in half (except the birds). As Abram awaits God’s arrival, birds of prey come to feed on the carcasses so Abram drives them away.

Abram fell asleep, and the Lord revealed that Abram’s descendants will be strangers and enslaved for 400 years. However, God would punish this nation, and they will emerge with great possessions. Abram will die in peace and at an old age.

Then the Lord appeared (many believe) in the smoke and united the pieces, making a covenant with Abram, giving his descendants this land.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 3: Genesis 15:7-21

7) God answers Abram’s request of reassurance of God’s promises of an heir and land. He unilaterally passes through the pieces of the sacrifice, presumably consuming them most Bible scholars think, and makes a covenant with Abram to give his descendants the Promised Land. However, in Ezekiel 37:1-28, God puts parts together, including dry bones, so God may have united the pieces as well.

8 ) Your descendants will be strangers in a country not their own, and they will be enslaved and mistreated for 400 years. (Exodus 12:31-40 tells of Pharaoh freeing the Israelites and they were prisoners for 430 years.)

He will go to his fathers in peace and be buried at a good old age. (Genesis 25:7-8 tells us Abram died at the age of 175, and he died at a good old age)

In the fourth generation, your descendants will return, for the sin of the Amorites will not yet have reached its full measure. (Exodus 6:11 records God setting the Israelites free from Pharaoh).

9) Personal Question. My answer: Abram believes but asks for confirmation and reassurance. We do this in our lives too. We know in our hearts the truth, but are so fearful of the wrong decision that we ask for confirmation. Here, Abram does the same thing.

10) 2 Corinthians 1:22; 5:5; Ephesians 1:13-14 tells us God uses the Holy Spirit to reassure us of what is to come.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 3: Genesis 15:7-21

It’s like Abram keeps asking, “Are you sure, God? I mean, are you ABSOLUTELY sure?” We do this today, too. We believe God, but we need to have peace with it because we are weak and need God’s support. As this example shows us, this is okay and normal, and God will meet you where you are at in your need to be comforted and reassured.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 3: Genesis 15:7-21

God repeats His promises we’ve seen before: Genesis 12:1-3, 12:7, and 13:15-17

Cutting animals in half and putting them back together again makes no sense to us. But in Abram’s day, this was the way covenants/promises were made. The two people would walk through the animal parts, repeating the promise. In fact Genesis 15:18 translates as “the LORD cut a covenant.”

Jeremiah 34:18-20  we see this ritual as well.

The covenant is sealed with blood (according to custom in those days). If you break the covenant, the blood is on you.

God was probably tired of this doubt, so He made the covenant final.

Note that Abram waited, long enough for vultures to find the carcasses. This is often the case. God’s timing is not ours.

God causes Abram to sleep so He can appear to him in a dream. God says Abram will have all this land, but at a cost — his descendants will be slaves. (Exodus 1:1-14).  Yet, in the end, his descendants would inherit the land.

God walks between the pieces Himself as a smoking firepot and a blazing torch, signifying that this was a unilataral covenant having nothing to do with man. This covenant is unconditional on anything man could ever do.

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God as Smoke in the Bible

  • As a cloud when the Israelites were wandering in the wilderness, seeking the Promised Land (Exodus 13:21-22).
  • On Mount Sinai (Exodus 19:18).
  • Cloud of glory (1 Kings 8:10-12).

God as Fire in the Bible

  • A pillar of fire in the wilderness (Exodus 13:21-22).
  • The infamous burning bush (Exodus 3:4).
  • Fire from heave that consumed sacrifices (1 Kings 18:38, 1 Chronicles 21:26, 2 Chronicles 7:1).

Note that Abram had no part in the covenant; it is all God by His grace alone. This is the same for Jesus. Jesus died for us; we had nothing to do with it.

God is in control, always.

The smoking oven represents God’s holiness and how He must judge sin. The blazing torch represents God’s guidance.

God listed the exact land for Abram’s sake so he would know this was real. For a brief time, Israel did possess all of this land with Solomon (1 Kings 8:65) and Jeroboam II (2 Kings 14:25),

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 2: Genesis 15:1-6

November 2, 2020November 1, 2020 by atozmom, posted in BSF Genesis 2020/2021

Summary of Genesis 15:1-6:

God came to Abram and said, “Do not be afraid.” Abram questioned God since he had no children yet. God tells him he will have a son to inherit the land and that his offspring will be as numerous as the stars. Abram believed the Lord, and God credited it to Abram as righteous.

BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 2: Genesis 15:1-6

3) God is our shield and God rewards. Many places in the Bible God is called our shield.  When times are tough, God will shield you.

Reward in the Bible.

4) I’m not sure it did. After all, Abram follows up God’s promise with a doubt. Although, Abram was probably afraid of retaliation by the 4 kings, and he did just give up a fair amount of riches (although he’s rich enough). God is our ultimate reward.

5a) He believed the Lord’s promise of an heir.

b) When you believe in God, you are made righteous by grace through faith, so you can then stand before God in His presence. Abram believed God’s promise of an heir and descendants, so he was then credited or made righteous before God. The same holds true for us today.

6) Personal Question. My answer: God comes to us when we need Him the most. He knows our doubts without us speaking. He knows when we need to hear Him. Hu understands we need to hear things more than once to believe. He is gracious. This is comforting, indeed.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 2: Genesis 15:1-6

I love how God just appears to Abram for the sole purpose of comforting him and allaying his fears. God does this today for us if we will listen close enough.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 10, Day 2: Genesis 15:1-6

God spoke to people in many different ways in OT times: voice, vision, dreams, angels, the Holy Spirit, and through others. Here, it’s a vision.

Abram was probably afraid of retribution by the four kings. Do not fear, God says. He will protect Abram (be his shield) and He will be his reward (since he just gave up the plunder and reward from the king of Sodom (Genesis 14:21-24)). Interestingly, God did not tell him to do this; yet, Abram may be regretting it here.

Eliezer of Damascus was Abram’s servant.

Abram dismissed God’s promises here because he was concerned about a son. He tells God that he wants to believe him, yet he doubts. It’s okay to doubt God when you want to believe Him. It’s not okay to doubt God because you reject Him.

Abram tells God how he feels honestly. This is a great prayer example for us today.

Abram is still waiting for God’s promise of a son  Genesis 12:2 and 13:15-16. Still, God reaffirms this promise, but Abram has another 15 years before the birth of Isaac.

God makes this promise crystal clear; it would be a physical son. We often misunderstand God’s promises.

He would have millions of descendents.

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God’s Righteousness

This last sentence can be confusing. Abram believed the Lord; the Lord credited this as righteousness to Abram. This is the righteousness you have when you believe in God and believe God. There is a righteousness on your own accord. This is not that one. This is God granting it.

The Message says this, “6 And he believed! Believed God! God declared him “Set-Right-with-God.” Righteousness is right with God.

Here, we see the truth of salvation by grace through faith. We see this verse quoted 4 other times in the Bible:

  1. Romans 4:1-3
  2. Romans 4:9-10
  3. Romans 4:19-24
  4. Galatians 3:5-7

This fact will be used to discredit the notion that you had to be circumcised to be righteous before God since Abram had not yet been circumcised here (Genesis 17).

Fun Facts: This is the first time believe and righteousness are used in the Bible.

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