Beth-Baal-Meon shows how Reuben’s inheritance, Moab’s conquest, and the Mesha inscription confirm the historical world of Scripture.
Aroer In Scripture, Geography, And Archaeology
Aroer marks Israel’s eastern and southern frontiers, anchoring Jehovah’s victories, boundary claims, and prophetic warnings in real geography.
Joseph and His Brothers (Genesis 37:1–36)
Joseph’s brothers’ jealousy leads to his sale into slavery, yet Jehovah’s providence turns betrayal into the preservation of His covenant people.
What Do the Accounts of Hamor, Reuben, and Judah in Genesis 34–36 Reveal About Divine Justice and Human Responsibility?
Genesis 34–36 explores human sin, divine judgment, and the significance of Judah's lineage contrasting with Reuben's moral failure, highlighting God's redemptive plan.
How Are the Blessings in Genesis 49 and Deuteronomy 33 Harmonized in Light of Divine Prophecy and Prayer?
The article analyzes the blessings of Israel's tribes in Genesis 49 and Deuteronomy 33, highlighting their prophetic harmony and divine purpose.

