Isaac and Jacob-Genesis 24-36

Isaac and Jacob-Genesis 24-36 by Ronald Wallace, published by Wipf and Stock Publishers on May 30, 1997, offers a thoughtful exploration of family dynamics as presented in the biblical text. This edition, comprising 159 pages, delves into Genesis chapters 24 through 36, highlighting the challenges families face across time, including misunderstandings and communication issues that resonate with contemporary experiences.
In this book, Dr. Wallace guides readers through the complexities of familial relationships, such as those between husbands and wives, parents and children, and siblings. He draws parallels between the struggles depicted in these biblical narratives and those encountered in modern family life, emphasizing the significance of faith in fostering healthy relationships. Through this examination, readers will gain insights into the enduring nature of family challenges and the role of spirituality in their resolution.
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The family today is confronted with pressures that pull it in many directions, resulting in much misunderstanding and poor communication. This book illustrates how these problems are not unique to our time.
As Dr. Wallace guides readers through Genesis 24-36, the similarities between problems then and now become evident. Wallace discusses how family relationships – husband and wife, parents and children, brothers an sisters – were experienced in the beginning and the role faith played in their wholesome development.
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