Ep 25 - A Bride for Issac

16/05/2023 38 min Temporada 2 Episodio 25

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Episode Synopsis


In the Book of Genesis, Chapter 22 reveals important insights into the lineage of Abraham and Rebecca. The subsequent chapters, explained by Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan, explore the events that followed the death of Sarah and Abraham's quest to find a bride for their son Isaac. Chapter 24 is particularly crucial, as it chronicles Isaac's marriage. Since all of Abraham's promises are vested in Isaac, his marriage is essential for the fulfillment of the Messiah as the seed of the woman.

Eliezer, the servant of Abraham, is given the responsibility of finding a bride for Isaac, and because he relies on God, he is successful in this endeavor. He travels 7,000 miles to find a woman with the same genetics as Abraham and prays for God's guidance along the way. At a well, he encounters Rebecca, who offers to not only give him water but also feed his camels, which he sees as a sign from God that she is the right woman for Isaac.

We also hear about the mysteries and prophecies attached to this scenario concerning Jesus and the Church in the New Testament.

Bible References:

Gen. 23 - The death of Sarah and Abraham's griefGen. 24:1-2 - The servant of Abraham is given the responsibility of finding a bride for IsaacJohn 3:29 - Bride is only for the bridegroomHeb. 12:14 that nothing Unholy or unworthy can enter the presence of God Matt. 12:50 or Mark 3:35 - “Anyone who does the will of my Father is my mother, brother or sister.”Matt. 18:19 - Jesus said if two of you agree concerning any matter I will ratify it in heavenGen. 24:10-14 - Eliezer’s journey and prayerGen. 24:15-19 - Rebecca gives the complete signPs. 139 - “He knows everything”Rom. 8:31 - “If God is on your side, who can be against you.”Gen. 24:23 - Eliezer’s inquiryGen. 24:50 - Rebecca’s family recognizes the Lord’s planGen. 24:52-54 - Eliezer bowed and worshipped the Lord

Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan takes you through the origin story of God’s people shown to us in the Book of Genesis. Here is an opportunity to explore the early history of God’s people. With historical and Scriptural references, each session will open your eyes to the mystery of God’s creation. 

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