Rebekah showed courage by serving willingly, leaving home, and accepting an unknown future within Jehovah’s purpose.
Abraham: Obeying Jehovah When the Cost Was Deeply Personal
Abraham’s courage reached its deepest point when he trusted Jehovah with Isaac, the beloved son of promise.
Sarah: Leaving the Familiar and Continuing Forward in Faith
Sarah’s courage appeared in leaving the familiar, enduring hardship, and trusting Jehovah’s promise beyond human possibility.
Who Were the Ishmaelites in the Bible?
The Ishmaelites were Ishmael’s descendants, blessed by Jehovah yet distinct from Isaac’s covenant line.
Beer-lahai-roi: The Well of the Living One Who Sees Me
Beer-lahai-roi was more than a well in the Negeb; it was the place where Hagar learned that Jehovah is the Living One Who sees.
Haran: Historical, Geographical, and Biblical Examination of the Northern Mesopotamian City
Haran is a significant biblical city where key patriarchal events occurred, marking crucial transitions in God's covenantal promises through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Genesis 22:2: Was Abraham commanded to sacrifice Isaac or Ishmael? Who really was Abraham’s “only son”?
Explore the debate on who Abraham was instructed to sacrifice. Dive into the scriptural implications.

