My name is Mark Pate. I'm an illustrator and designer for comic books, movies, and television who got a Master of Theology degree. This is my commentary on theology and society.
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These 11 chapters at the end of Genesis make up the Joseph narrative. What makes this narrative so interesting compared to the rest of the Biblical story thus far is that it is entirely unique. In Genesis 1-36 there was only one concern - w...
The concept of “blessing” in the Bible appears to be tricky. The Hebrew word used for it here is בָּרָק (bārāq) which holds both the meaning of “blessing” and “kneeling/submitting.” The concept that links these two seeming contradictory ide...
There are two interpretive issues in these verses. First is the order of character reference. The author did not include character names in a lot of the sentences, opting instead for simple pronouns, making it difficult to discern who is sa...
The reader is left with a vision of the future in these final chapters of Genesis. Israel reveals to his sons the land inheritance that they will receive. He declares that the right to rule shall not depart from Judah1 and that all of his s...
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