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Genesis Chapter 26: Well, Well, Well... History Repeats Itself

1 h 11 min · 15 mei 2026
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Genesis 26 looks simple on the surface… until you realize it’s a chapter about inherited fear, buried spiritual wells, famine in the promised land, and a man trying to figure out if the God of Abraham is truly with him too. Why does Isaac repeat his father’s sin? Why are wells so important in this chapter? And why does God keep blessing Isaac even after he fails? This episode is a deep dive. It uncovers the symbolism, history, theology, and drama hidden inside one of Genesis’ most underrated chapters.

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