Jan 18, 2026
GENESIS 41:
In yesterday's reading, Joseph interpreted two dreams. He said
something significant: Interpreting dreams is God’s business.
JOB 25:
Yesterday Job said,
Why doesn't God set a time for judging, a day of justice for those who serve him? (Job 24:1)
And speaking of the helpless and downtrodden he said,
“In...
Jan 18, 2026
GENESIS 40:
In Genesis yesterday, some listeners to these podcasts were
probably shocked. We heard the less than auspicious beginnings of
Judah's line— particularly involving Tamar, who was more righteous
than Judah. Then we heard of Joseph working for Potiphar and then
being thrown in jail. Even in jail, he rose to...
Jan 18, 2026
GENESIS 38-39:
In yesterday's reading, we heard of Joseph's dreams, his
brothers' jealousy, and Joseph being sold into slavery in
Egypt.
JOB 23:
Yesterday Eliphaz said:
GNT 4 It is not because you stand in awe of God
that he reprimands you and brings you to trial.
5 No, it's because you have sinned so much;
it's because...
Jan 18, 2026
GENESIS 37:
The focus of Genesis 36 was on the descendants of Esau, and the
ethnic groups they spawned.
JOB 22:
In chapter 21, Job gave a very convincing argument that God does
not always punish wicked people— refuting what Zophar said. Today
Eliphaz begins the third set of exchanges between Job and his
‘friends’....
Jan 18, 2026
GENESIS 36:
Jacob's daughter Dinah was raped, and the perpetrator Shechem was
killed and all the males in his town. God then told Jacob to return
to Bethel. At the end of yesterday’s reading, Rachel and Grampa
Isaak died.
JOB 21:
In Zophar's angry speech yesterday in chapter 20, he did not
directly say that Job was...