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(Genesis 35: 1-15) Jacob and his family stink to the people of the land, so he packs up and leaves. But not before preforming some very important acts that foreshadow future stories.
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(Genesis 34:18-31)
"It's not what you did son, that angers me so... It's who you did it to."
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(Genesis 34:18-23) The episode starts out as a discussion of the actions of Jacob's Sons, but quickly devolves into a debate on the origins of the Ethiopian Eunuch.
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(Genesis 34:1-12) You can't really understand the crime that has taken place here unless you first understand how these characters understood the concept of "Nakedness of your Father"
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(Genesis 34:1-12) There's wacky, there's crazy, there's ill-advised, and there's foolish. But then, there's outrageous. As we discover, it's a word with strong meaning.
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(Genesis 34:1-12) Jacob may be done running from Esau, but his troubles are far from over. A terrible thing is done to his family, and we look at the question of: "Who is to blame?"
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(Genesis 33:12-20) For all their wisdom and knowledge, Matt and Nathan demonstrate that they don't know about Biblical geography.
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(Genesis 33:12-18) We look back at a curious verse and ponder it's meaning. Is really it true that God hates baby Esau?
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(Genesis 33:12-18) When you are traveling through a land named literally after your brother, it helps to have his name to back you up. Too bad Jacob does the exact opposite of that.
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(Genesis 33: 4-11) Thing are not going the way Jacob had planned, but in a good way.
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(Genesis 33:1-4) Dread it, Run from it, Esau arrives all the same.
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(Genesis 32:22-32) Jacob is alone on the other side of the water, and is out of options. Will he run away, or will he be forced to move forward?
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(Genesis 31:22-55) Good ol' uncle Laban the Aramean bow out of the story, but not before getting up to one last self-serving scheme.
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(Genesis 31:22-42) Who do you think is the biggest villain in the old testament, well you're wrong. We talk about evil uncles, Politicians , and Emperor Palpatine.
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We pause the story to talk about the how weird the Bible is, or rather how weird we are...
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(Genesis 31:1-3) Jacob is fleeing Laban, just like we are fleeing chapter 30. In both cases, God is with us.
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(Genesis 30:25-43) Nathan Vanhorn has an epiphany and blows his own mind, and Laban's role in the story becomes clear.
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(Genesis 37-43) It takes one to know one, and Laban is about to find out why you don't trick the trickster.
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(Genesis 30:25-43) Laban is up to his old tricks. He knows that Jacob has God's Blessing and he wants a slice of that pie! How does he know that he can get the blessing? Well, let's say he has friends on the other side...
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