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The Bible Recap

Day 028 (Genesis 46-47) - Year 7

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.833.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:12.9

Yesterday was an emotional roller coaster, mystery, intrigued, theft, reunions, and all in three chapters.

0:20.3

We wrapped up with Jacob agreeing to move

0:22.3

his family to Egypt on the king's tab to ride out the last five years of the famine. When we open today,

0:29.2

Jacob is packing up all his stuff, even though Pharaoh told him not to, to start out their 450-mile

0:34.9

journey. But I suppose I wouldn't want to leave my goats to starve in the

0:38.8

famine either, so whatever. Their first stop for his massive caravan is in Bereshiba, where he offers a

0:45.0

sacrifice to God. Both his father Isaac and his grandfather Abraham lived in Bereshiba at one point

0:51.0

in their lives, so this may have been some kind of nostalgic final farewell to

0:55.0

his homeland, especially since he expects to die in Egypt. While he's in Bershiba, he makes a sacrifice

1:01.5

to God, and he has a vision where God tells him to go to Egypt. This is noteworthy because Egypt is

1:08.1

generally regarded as a terrible place for Hebrews to go.

1:11.8

The Egyptians were enemies of God's people, they were racist and they enslaved them,

1:16.1

so it could be really terrifying.

1:18.5

But God comforts Jacob and promises to be with him.

1:22.4

This is a good place for me to mention the difference between God's general presence everywhere,

1:26.6

which is called omnipresence, and his special presence, which is called manifest presence.

1:33.0

Saying God is everywhere is different than saying God is here. Even if God hadn't made this

1:39.4

promise to Jacob, since he's omnipresent, we could easily conclude that God is in Egypt regardless. But when

1:45.9

God promises to be with Jacob in Egypt, that's a nod to his manifest presence. Here's how I like to think

1:53.1

of it. Have you ever used the filters on Instagram where you can increase the saturation?

1:58.4

You didn't invent the red in your picture. It was already there, but when you dial

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