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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 27

4/27/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 27 Genesis 49 LISTEN HERE Genesis 49 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0427db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Jacob Blesses His Sons Jacob called his sons and said, “Gather together, so that I can declare to you what will happen to you in the days to come.” Assemble together, and listen to this, you sons of Jacob. Listen to Israel, your father. Reuben, you are my firstborn, my might, and the beginning of my vigor, excelling in dignity and excelling in power. Boiling over like water, you shall not excel, because you went up to your father’s bed, and you defiled it. He went up to my couch! Simeon and Levi are brothers. Their daggers are weapons of violence. My soul, do not enter their council. My glory, do not join in their assembly. Yes, in their anger they killed men. In their spitefulness they hamstrung oxen. Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce. Cursed be their wrath, for it was cruel. I will divide them in Jacob. I will scatter them in Israel. Judah, your brothers will praise you. Your hand will be on the throat of your enemies. Your father’s sons will bow down to you. Judah is a lion’s cub. You have gone up from the prey, my son. He stooped down. He crouched like a lion. He is like a lioness. Who will provoke him? The scepter will not depart from Judah, nor the ruler’s staff from between his feet, until the one to whom it belongs comes. He will receive the obedience of the peoples. He will tie his foal to the vine, his donkey’s colt to the choice vine. He has washed his clothing in wine, his garments in the blood of grapes. His eyes will be darker than wine, his teeth whiter than milk. Zebulun will dwell at the seashore. He will provide a landing place for ships. His border will extend toward Sidon. Issachar is a strong-boned donkey, lying down between the saddlebags. He saw a resting place that was good. He saw land that was pleasant. He bows his shoulder under the burden and becomes a slave doing forced labor. Dan will judge his people as one of the tribes of Israel. Dan will be a snake in the way, a viper in the path. It bites the horse’s heels, so that its rider falls backward. I have waited for your salvation, O Lord. Raiders will attack Gad, but he will attack their heels. Asher’s food will be rich. He will produce delicacies fit for a king. Naphtali is a doe set free, that bears beautiful fawns. Joseph is a fruitful vine, a fruitful vine by a spring. His branches run over the wall. The archers have fiercely attacked him. They shot at him and harassed him, but his bow remained steady. His arms and hands were made strong by the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, by the name of the Shepherd, the Stone of Israel, by the God of your father, who will help you, by the Almighty, who will bless you with blessings from heaven above, blessings from the deep that lies below, blessings from the breasts and from the womb. The blessings of your father are greater than the blessings of my parents, greater than the treasures of the ancient hills. They will rest on the head of Joseph, on the forehead of him who is elevated above his brothers. Benjamin is a ravenous wolf. In the morning he will devour the prey. At evening he will divide the spoils. All these are the twelve tribes of Israel, and this is what their father spoke to them when he blessed them. He blessed each one with the appropriate blessing. He instructed them and said to them, “I am going to be gathered to my people. Bury me with my fathers in the cave that is in the field of Ephron the Hittite, in the cave that is in the field at Machpelah, which is near Mamre in the land of Canaan, which Abraham purchased along with the field from Ephron the Hittite as a burial place. There they buried Abraham and Sarah his wife. There they buried Isaac and Rebekah his wife, and there I...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 26

4/26/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 26 Genesis 47:13 – 48:22 LISTEN HERE Genesis 47:13 – 48:22 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0426db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Genesis 47 The Famine There was no food in all the land because the famine was very severe, so that the land of Egypt and the land of Canaan grew weak because of the famine. Joseph collected all the money that was found in the land of Egypt and in the land of Canaan as payment for the grain that they purchased, and Joseph brought the money into Pharaoh’s palace. When all the money in the land of Egypt and in the land of Canaan had been spent, all the Egyptians came to Joseph and said, “Give us bread, for why should we die right in front of your eyes? Look, our money is running out.” So Joseph said, “Give me your livestock, and I will give you food for your livestock if your money is gone.” They brought their livestock to Joseph, and Joseph gave them food in exchange for the horses, and for the flocks, and for the herds, and for the donkeys. He supplied them with food for that year in exchange for all their livestock. When that year was ended, they came to him during the second year and said to him, “We will not hide from my lord the fact that our money is all spent, and the herds of livestock belong to my lord. My lord can see that we have nothing left but our bodies and our lands. Why should we die right in front of your eyes, both we and our land? Purchase us and our land in exchange for bread, and we along with our land will serve Pharaoh. Give us seed, so that we may live and not die, so that the land will not be desolate.” So Joseph purchased all the land in Egypt for Pharaoh, because every man among the Egyptians sold his field, because the famine had them in its grip, and the land became Pharaoh’s. As for the people, he made them all servants from one end of the territory of Egypt all the way to the other end of it. The land that belonged to the priests was the only land that he did not purchase, because the priests had a regular allotment from Pharaoh and ate from the allotment that Pharaoh gave them. That is why they did not sell their land. Then Joseph said to the people, “Since I have purchased you and your land today for Pharaoh, here is seed for you to sow the land. This is what you shall do at the harvests: Give a fifth to Pharaoh, and four fifths will be your own share, which you can use as seed to sow the field and as food for yourselves, for everyone in your household, and for your little ones.” They said, “You have saved our lives! Let us find favor in the sight of my lord, and we will be Pharaoh’s servants.” Joseph made it a regulation concerning the farmland in Egypt to this day, that Pharaoh should receive a fifth of the produce. Only the land of the priests did not become Pharaoh’s. Israel lived in the land of Egypt, in the land of Goshen, and they acquired possessions for themselves there. They were fruitful and multiplied greatly. Jacob lived in the land of Egypt for seventeen years. So the days of Jacob, the years of his life, were one hundred forty-seven years. The time drew near that Israel must die, so he called his son Joseph and said to him, “If now I have found favor in your sight, please put your hand under my thigh and deal kindly and truthfully with me. Please do not bury me in Egypt, but when I rest with my fathers, you are to carry me out of Egypt and bury me in their burial place.” He said, “I will do as you have said.” He said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. Israel bowed himself on the head post of the bed. Jacob Blesses Ephraim and Manasseh Genesis 48 Sometime after these things Joseph was told, “Come right away. Your father is sick.” So he took his two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim, with him. Jacob was told, “Look, your son Joseph is coming to you,” so Israel gathered his strength and sat up on the bed. Jacob said to Joseph, “God Almighty appeared to me at Luz in the...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 25

4/25/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 25 Genesis 46:1 – 47:12 LISTEN HERE Genesis 46:1 – 47:12 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0425db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Jacob Goes to Egypt Genesis 46 Israel traveled with all that he had until he came to Beersheba, where he offered sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac. God called to Israel in a vision at night, “Jacob, Jacob!” Jacob said, “I am here.” He said, “I am God, the God of your father. Do not be afraid to go down to Egypt, for there I will make you into a great nation. I will go down to Egypt with you, and I will certainly bring you back again. And Joseph’s hand will close your eyes.” Jacob set out from Beersheba, and the sons of Israel transported Jacob their father, their little ones, and their wives in the carts that Pharaoh had sent to transport him. They took their livestock and their property that they had acquired in the land of Canaan and came into Egypt—Jacob, and all his offspring with him, his sons and his grandsons, his daughters and his granddaughters. So he brought all his offspring with him into Egypt. These are the names of the sons of Israel who came to Egypt, that is, Jacob and his sons: Reuben was Jacob’s firstborn. The sons of Reuben were Hanoch, Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi. The sons of Simeon were Jemuel, Jamin, Ohad, Jachin, Zohar, and Shaul, the son of a Canaanite woman. The sons of Levi were Gershon, Kohath, and Merari. The sons of Judah were Er, Onan, Shelah, Perez, and Zerah, but Er and Onan had died in the land of Canaan. The sons of Perez were Hezron and Hamul. The sons of Issachar were Tola, Puvah, Iob, and Shimron. The sons of Zebulun were Sered, Elon, and Jahle’el. Those are the sons of Leah, whom she bore to Jacob in Paddan Aram, along with his daughter Dinah. The total number of souls of his sons and his daughters was thirty-three. The sons of Gad were Ziphion, Haggi, Shuni, Ezbon, Eri, Arodi, and Areli. The sons of Asher were Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, Beriah, and Serah their sister. The sons of Beriah were Heber and Malchiel. Those are the sons of Zilpah, whom Laban gave to Leah, his daughter, and Zilpah bore these to Jacob, a total of sixteen souls. The sons of Rachel, Jacob’s wife, were Joseph and Benjamin. Manasseh and Ephraim were born to Joseph in the land of Egypt. Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera priest of On, gave birth to them. The sons of Benjamin were Bela, Becher, Ashbel, Gera, Na’aman, Ehi, Rosh, Muppim, Huppim, and Ard. These are the sons of Rachel, who were born to Jacob. The total was fourteen souls. The son of Dan was Hushim. The sons of Naphtali were Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer, and Shillem. These are the sons of Bilhah, whom Laban gave to Rachel, his daughter, and these she bore to Jacob. The total was seven souls. The total number of souls who came with Jacob into Egypt, who were his direct descendants, besides Jacob’s sons’ wives, was sixty-six. The sons of Joseph, who were born to him in Egypt, were two souls. The total number of the souls in the house of Jacob who came into Egypt was seventy. Jacob sent Judah ahead of him to Joseph to lead the way to Goshen. And so they arrived in the land of Goshen. Joseph prepared his chariot and went to meet Israel his father in Goshen. He approached him, hugged him, and wept on his shoulder for a long time. Israel said to Joseph, “Now I am ready to die, since I have seen you face-to-face and you are still alive.” Joseph said to his brothers and to his father’s family, “I will go up and speak with Pharaoh. I will tell him, ‘My brothers and my father’s household, who were in the land of Canaan, have come to me. These men are shepherds. They make their living taking care of livestock, and they have brought with them their flocks and their herds, and all that they have.’ This is what you should say when Pharaoh summons you and asks, ‘What is your occupation?’ You shall say, ‘Your servants have been...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 24

4/24/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 24 Genesis 45 LISTEN HERE Genesis 45 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0424db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Joseph was unable to control himself in front of all his attendants, so he called out, “Send everyone out from my presence!” When no one else was left with him, Joseph revealed himself to his brothers. He wept out loud. The Egyptians heard him, and the house of Pharaoh heard about it. Joseph said to his brothers, “I am Joseph! Is my father still alive?” His brothers could not answer him, because they were terrified by his presence. Joseph said to his brothers, “Come closer to me, please.” They came closer. He said, “I am Joseph, your brother, whom you sold into Egypt. Now do not be upset or angry with yourselves for selling me to this place, since God sent me ahead of you to preserve life. For two years now the famine has been in the land, and there are still five more years in which there will be neither plowing nor harvest. God sent me ahead of you to preserve you as survivors on the earth, and to keep you alive by a great act of deliverance. So it was not you who sent me here, but God, and he has made me a father to Pharaoh, lord over his entire household, and ruler over the whole land of Egypt. Hurry, go up to my father and tell him, ‘This is what your son Joseph says: “God has made me lord of all Egypt. Come down to me. Do not delay. You shall live in the land of Goshen, where you will be close to me—you, your children, your grandchildren, your flocks, your herds, and all that you have. I will take care of you here, for there are still five years of famine. Otherwise you will come to ruin, you, and your household, and all that you have.”’ Pay attention. Your eyes and the eyes of my brother Benjamin see that it is my mouth that speaks to you. You shall tell my father all about my position of honor in Egypt and about everything that you have seen. Hurry and bring my father down here.” He threw his arms around his brother Benjamin’s neck and wept, and Benjamin wept on his shoulder. He kissed all his brothers and wept over them. After that his brothers talked with him. This report was heard in Pharaoh’s house: “Joseph’s brothers have come.” This pleased Pharaoh and his officials. Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Tell your brothers, ‘Load your animals. Travel quickly to the land of Canaan. Get your father and your households, and return to me, and I will give you the best of the land of Egypt, and you will eat the rich food of the land. Now I command you to do this: Take carts from the land of Egypt for your little ones and your wives, and bring your father here. Also, do not worry about your belongings, for the best of the whole land of Egypt is yours.’” So that is what the sons of Israel did. Joseph gave them carts as Pharaoh had commanded, and he gave them supplies for the journey. He gave each one of them a change of clothing, but to Benjamin he gave three hundred pieces of silver and five changes of clothing. He sent the following to his father: ten donkeys loaded with the best things of Egypt, and ten female donkeys loaded with grain and bread and supplies for his father on the journey. So he dismissed his brothers, and they departed. He said to them, “See to it that you do not quarrel on the way.” They went up from Egypt and came to Jacob their father in the land of Canaan. They told him, “Joseph is still alive, and he is ruler over all the land of Egypt.” He was stunned because he did not believe them. They told Jacob every word that Joseph had said to them. When he saw the carts that Joseph had sent to carry him, the spirit of their father Jacob revived. Israel said, “It is enough. Joseph my son is still alive. I will go and see him before I die.” Footnotes Or wagons. Ancient pictorial evidence suggests the vehicles were two-wheeled ox carts, not four-wheeled wagons.Literally his heart was numb The Holy Bible,...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 23

4/23/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 23 Genesis 44 LISTEN HERE Genesis 44 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0423db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Joseph commanded the manager of his house, “Fill the men’s bags with food, as much as they can carry. Put each man’s money into the mouth of his bag. Put my cup, the silver cup, into the mouth of the bag of the youngest, along with his money for the grain.” The manager did exactly what Joseph told him to do. As soon as it became light in the morning, the men were sent on their way, with their donkeys. When they had left the city and still were not very far away, Joseph said to his manager, “Get up. Pursue those men. When you overtake them, ask them, ‘Why have you repaid evil for good? Isn’t this the cup that my lord drinks from and that he uses for divination? By doing this you have done evil.’” The steward caught up to them and spoke those words to them. They replied to him, “Why does my lord say such things? Your servants would never do such a thing! That money, which we found in the mouths of our bags—we brought it back to you from the land of Canaan. Why then would we steal silver or gold out of your lord’s house? If your cup is found with any of your servants, let him die, and we also will be my lord’s slaves.” He said, “Fine, it will be just as you have said. If it is found with anyone, he will be my slave, and the rest of you will be blameless.” Then each man quickly lowered his bag to the ground, and each man opened his bag. The manager searched, beginning with the oldest and finishing with the youngest, and the cup was found in Benjamin’s bag. Then they tore their clothing, and each man loaded his donkey and returned to the city. When Judah and his brothers came to Joseph’s house, he was still there. They fell to the ground before him. Joseph said to them, “What did you think you were doing? Didn’t you know that a man like me can discover things by divination?” Judah said, “What can we tell my lord? What can we say? How can we clear ourselves? God has exposed the guilt of your servants. Here we are. We are my lord’s slaves, both we and the one in whose hand the cup was found.” Joseph said, “I would never do that. The man in whose hand the cup was found will be my slave, but as for the rest of you, go up in peace to your father.” Then Judah approached him and said, “O my lord, please let your servant speak to my lord directly. Do not let your anger burn against your servant, because you are just like Pharaoh. My lord asked his servants, ‘Do you have a father or a brother?’ We said to my lord, ‘We have a father, an old man, and a child from his old age, a young one. His brother is dead, and he alone is left from his mother, and his father loves him.’ You said to your servants, ‘Bring him down to me, so that I may see him with my own eyes.’ We said to my lord, ‘The boy cannot leave his father, for if he were to leave his father, his father would die.’ You said to your servants, ‘Unless your youngest brother comes down with you, you will never see my face again.’ And so it was that when we came to your servant, my father, we told him about the words of my lord. Our father said, ‘Go again. Buy us a little food.’ We said, ‘We cannot go down. If our youngest brother is with us, we will go down, because we cannot see the man’s face unless our youngest brother is with us.’ Your servant, my father, said to us, ‘You know that my wife gave birth to two sons for me. The one has departed from me and I said, “I am sure he is torn to pieces,” and I have not seen him since. If you take this one away from me as well, and mishap comes upon him, you will bring my gray hairs down to the grave with sorrow.’ So now when I come to your servant my father, and the boy is not with us, since my father’s life is bound up in the boy’s life, when he sees that the boy is no more, he will die. Your servants will bring down the gray hairs of your...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 22

4/22/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 22 Genesis 43 LISTEN HERE Genesis 43 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0422db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible The famine in the land was severe, so when they had eaten all the grain that they had brought from Egypt, their father said to them, “Go back and buy a little more food for us.” Judah said to him, “The man sternly warned us, ‘You shall not see my face unless your brother is with you.’ If you send our brother with us, we will go down and buy food for you, but if you do not send him, we will not go down, because the man said to us, ‘You shall not see my face unless your brother is with you.’” Israel said, “Why did you treat me so badly by telling the man that you had another brother?” They said, “The man interrogated us about ourselves and about our relatives. He asked, ‘Is your father still alive? Do you have another brother?’ We just answered his questions. Is there any way we could have known that he would say, ‘Bring your brother down here’?” Judah said to his father Israel, “Send the boy with me, and we will get up and go, so that we may live and not die, both we and you and also our little ones. I will serve as a guarantee for him. You can hold me accountable for him. If I do not bring him back to you and set him in front of you, then let me bear the blame forever. Look, if we had not delayed, we certainly could have returned for a second time by now.” Their father Israel said to them, “If it must be so, then this is what you should do: Put some of the best products of the land into your containers and take a gift for the man: a little balm, a little honey, spices and myrrh, pistachios and almonds. Also take double the amount of silver with you. Take back the silver that was returned into the mouths of your bags. Perhaps it was an oversight. Also take your brother. Get going and return to the man. May God Almighty grant you mercy before the man, so that he will release your other brother and Benjamin to you. But if I am deprived of my children, I am deprived.” The men took that present, and they took double the amount of silver with them. They also took Benjamin. They got up, went down to Egypt, and stood before Joseph. When Joseph saw Benjamin with them, he said to the manager of his house, “Bring the men into the house. Butcher an animal and prepare it, for the men will dine with me at noon.” The manager did as Joseph commanded and brought the men to Joseph’s house. The brothers were afraid, because they were brought to Joseph’s house. They said, “Because of the money that was returned into our bags the first time, we are being brought in, so that he may find a pretext against us, pounce on us, seize us as slaves, and take our donkeys.” They approached the manager of Joseph’s house and spoke to him at the door of the house. They said, “Please, my lord, we really did come down the first time to buy food. When we came to the lodging place, we opened our bags, and to our surprise each man’s silver was in the mouth of his bag, the full amount of our money. We have brought it back with us. We have also brought down with us additional money to buy food. We do not know who put our money into our bags.” He said, “There is no problem. Do not be afraid. Your God, the God of your father, has given you treasure in your bags. I received your money.” He brought Simeon out to them. The man brought the men into Joseph’s house and gave them water, so they could wash their feet. He gave their donkeys fodder. They prepared the gift for Joseph, who was coming at noon, because they heard that they would be eating bread there. When Joseph came home, they presented him with the gift that they had brought to the house, and they bowed down to the ground in front of him. He asked them about their welfare: “Is your father well, the old man of whom you spoke? Is he still alive?” They said, “Your servant, our father, is well. He is still alive.” They...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 21

4/21/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 21 Genesis 42 LISTEN HERE Genesis 42 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0421db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Joseph and His Brothers When Jacob heard that there was grain in Egypt, he said to his sons, “Why are you standing here looking at each other?” He also said, “Listen, I have heard that there is grain in Egypt. Go down there and buy some for us there, so that we may live and not die.” So ten of Joseph’s brothers went down to buy grain from Egypt. But Jacob did not send Joseph’s brother Benjamin along with his other brothers, because he said, “Something bad might happen to him.” The sons of Israel were among those who came to buy grain because of the famine in the land of Canaan. Joseph was the governor over the land. He was the one who sold grain to all the people of the land. Joseph’s brothers came and bowed down to him with their faces to the ground. Joseph saw his brothers and recognized them, but he acted like a stranger toward them and spoke harshly to them. He asked them, “Where did you come from?” They said, “From the land of Canaan to buy food.” Joseph recognized his brothers, but they did not recognize him. Joseph remembered the dreams that he had dreamed about them and said to them, “You are spies! You have come to see where the land is exposed.” They said to him, “No, my lord, your servants have come to buy food. We are all one man’s sons. We are honest men. Your servants are not spies.” He said to them, “No, you have come to see where the land is exposed!” They said, “We, your servants, are twelve brothers, the sons of one man in the land of Canaan. Listen, at the present time the youngest remains with our father, and one is no more.” Joseph said to them, “It is just as I said. You are spies! This is how you will be tested: By the life of Pharaoh, you shall never get out of here, unless your youngest brother comes here. Send one of you to get your brother. The rest of you will be kept under arrest, so that your words may be tested, whether you are telling the truth. Otherwise, by the life of Pharaoh, you are spies.” He kept them all together, confined in the jail for three days. On the third day Joseph said to them, “Do what I tell you and you will live, because I fear God. If you are honest men, let one of your brothers be confined in the jail, but the rest of you go and deliver grain to your houses to relieve the famine. Bring your youngest brother to me so that your words may be verified, and you will not die.” So they did as he said. They said to one another, “We are certainly guilty concerning our brother, because we saw the misery of his soul when he begged us, but we would not listen. That is why this misery has come upon us.” Reuben answered them, “Didn’t I tell you, ‘Do not sin against the boy’? But you would not listen. So now payment for his blood is being required from us.” They did not know that Joseph understood them, because an interpreter was being used between them. Joseph turned away from them and wept. After he returned and spoke to them, he seized Simeon from among them and tied him up before their very eyes. Then Joseph gave a command to fill their containers with grain, to return each man’s money into his sack, and to give them food for the journey. So all this was done for them. They loaded their donkeys with their grain and departed from there. When one of them opened his sack at the lodging place to give his donkey food, he saw his money. It was right there in the mouth of his bag. He said to his brothers, “My money has been returned! Look, there it is, in my bag!” Their hearts sank, and they turned to one another trembling and said, “What is this that God has done to us?” They came to Jacob their father in the land of Canaan and told him everything that had happened to them. They said, “The man, the lord of the land, spoke harshly to us and accused us of being spies against the country. We...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 20

4/20/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 20 Genesis 41:14-57 LISTEN HERE Genesis 41:14-57 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0420db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Genesis 41 Then Pharaoh sent for Joseph, and they brought him quickly out of the dungeon. Joseph shaved, changed his clothing, and went to Pharaoh. Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I had a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. I have heard it said about you, that when you hear a dream, you can interpret it.” Joseph answered Pharaoh, “It is not in my power. God will give Pharaoh an answer to give him peace of mind.” Pharaoh spoke to Joseph: “In my dream, there I was, standing on the bank of the river. Suddenly seven fat, beautiful cows came up out of the river and were grazing in the marsh grass. Just then seven poor cattle, very ugly and thin, came up after them. They were uglier than any I had ever seen in the whole land of Egypt. The thin, ugly cattle ate up the first seven cattle, the fat ones, and when they had eaten them up, you could not even tell that they had eaten them, because they were still as ugly as they were at the beginning. Then I woke up. “Later I had another dream, in which I saw seven heads of grain grow on one stalk. They were full and good. Then I saw seven heads of grain spring up after them. They were withered, thin, and blasted by the east wind. The thin heads of grain swallowed up the seven good heads of grain. I told the dream to the magicians, but there was no one who could explain it to me.” Joseph said to Pharaoh, “The dream of Pharaoh is one. God has declared to Pharaoh what he is about to do. The seven good cattle are seven years, and the seven good heads of grain are seven years. It is one dream. The seven thin, ugly cattle that came up after them are seven years, and also the seven empty heads of grain blasted by the east wind. They will be seven years of famine. This is the very thing that I told Pharaoh: God has shown Pharaoh what he is about to do. Look, seven years of great abundance are coming throughout the whole land of Egypt. Seven years of famine will come up after them, and all the abundance in the land of Egypt will be forgotten. The famine will consume the land, and the abundance will not be remembered in the land because of the famine that follows, for it will be very severe. The double dream was shown to Pharaoh, because this matter is established by God, and God will bring it to pass very soon.” Joseph Comes to Power “Let Pharaoh, therefore, look for a man who is wise and discerning, and set him over the land of Egypt. When Pharaoh does this, let him appoint overseers over the land to collect one fifth of the produce of the land of Egypt during the seven years of abundance. Let them collect all this food from these good years that are coming. Accumulate grain under the authority of Pharaoh to provide food for the cities, and let them store it. The food will be a reserve for the land against the seven years of famine that will take place in the land of Egypt so that the land does not perish because of the famine.” The plan seemed good to Pharaoh and to all his officials. Pharaoh said to his officials, “Can we find anyone else like this man, a man who has the spirit of God?” Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Because God has shown you all of this, there is no one as discerning and wise as you are. You shall be in charge of my house, and all my people will submit to your word. Only in regard to the throne will I be greater than you.” Pharaoh also said to Joseph, “Look, I have appointed you over the whole land of Egypt.” Pharaoh took his signet ring off of his hand and put it on Joseph’s hand. He dressed Joseph in robes made from the best linen and put a gold chain around his neck. He had him ride in the second best chariot that he had. Men went ahead of him crying out, “Kneel down!” Pharaoh appointed him over the whole land of Egypt. Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I am Pharaoh, but...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 19

4/19/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 19 Genesis 40:1 – 41:13 LISTEN HERE Genesis 40:1 – 41:13 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0419db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Joseph Interprets Dreams Genesis 40 Sometime after this, the cupbearer and the baker of the king of Egypt committed an offense against their lord, the king of Egypt. Pharaoh was angry with his two officers, the chief cupbearer and the chief baker. He put them under custody in the house of the captain of the guard, in the prison, the place where Joseph was confined. The captain of the guard assigned them to Joseph, and he was responsible for them. They stayed in prison for some time. While they were confined in the prison, the cupbearer and the baker of the king of Egypt each had a dream. Each man had his own dream during the same night. Each man’s dream had its own meaning. Joseph came to them in the morning, looked at them, and saw that they were troubled. He asked Pharaoh’s officers who were in custody with him in his master’s house, “Why do you look so troubled today?” They said to him, “We each had a dream, but there is no one who can interpret it.” Joseph said to them, “Interpretations belong to God, don’t they? Please tell me the dreams.” The chief cupbearer told Joseph his dream. “In my dream, there was a vine in front of me, and the vine had three branches. As I watched, it budded, it blossomed, and its clusters produced ripe grapes. I had Pharaoh’s cup in my hand. I took the grapes, pressed them into Pharaoh’s cup, and handed the cup to Pharaoh.” Joseph said to him, “This is its interpretation: The three branches are three days. Within three days, Pharaoh will lift up your head and restore you to your office. You will place Pharaoh’s cup into his hand, the way you used to do when you were his cupbearer. But remember me when everything is going well for you. Please show kindness to me, and mention me to Pharaoh, and bring me out of this jail, because I was kidnapped from the land of the Hebrews, and I also have done nothing here to deserve to be put into the dungeon.” When the chief baker saw that the interpretation was favorable, he said to Joseph, “I also had a dream. I saw three baskets of white bread on my head. In the top basket there were all kinds of baked goods for Pharaoh, but the birds ate them out of the basket on my head.” Joseph answered, “This is its interpretation: The three baskets are three days. Within three days, Pharaoh will lift up your head from upon you and will hang you on a tree, and the birds will eat your flesh off of you.” And so it was that on the third day, which was Pharaoh’s birthday, Pharaoh had a feast prepared for all his officials, and he lifted up the head of the chief cupbearer and the head of the chief baker among his officials. He restored the chief cupbearer to his position again, and he again placed the cup into Pharaoh’s hand. But he hanged the chief baker, just as Joseph had explained to them. Nevertheless, the chief cupbearer did not remember Joseph, but forgot him. Pharaoh’s Dreams Genesis 41 At the end of two full years Pharaoh also had a dream. In the dream he was standing beside the river. There, right in front of him, seven beautiful, fat cows came up out of the river and were grazing in the marsh grass. Just then seven ugly, thin cows came up out of the river behind them, and they stood beside the other cows on the bank of the river. The ugly, thin cows ate up the seven beautiful, fat cows. Then Pharaoh woke up. Pharaoh fell asleep again and dreamed a second time. He saw seven healthy, good heads of grain come up on one stalk. Right after that, seven thin heads of grain, blasted by the east wind, sprang up after them. The thin heads of grain swallowed up the seven healthy, full heads. Pharaoh woke up and realized that it was a dream. The next morning he was very troubled, so he sent for all of Egypt’s magicians and wise men. Pharaoh told them...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 18

4/18/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 18 Genesis 38 – 39 LISTEN HERE Genesis 38 – 39 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0418db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Judah and Tamar Genesis 38 About that time Judah went down from his brothers and visited a man from Adullam named Hirah. There Judah saw a daughter of a Canaanite man named Shua. He took her as a wife and went to her. She conceived and gave birth to a son, and he named him Er. She conceived again and gave birth to another son, and she named him Onan. She gave birth to yet another son and named him Shelah. It was at Kezib that she gave birth to Shelah. Judah took a wife for Er, his firstborn. Her name was Tamar. It turned out that Er, Judah’s firstborn, was wicked in the sight of the Lord, so the Lord killed him. Then Judah said to Onan, “Go to your brother’s wife. Perform your duty for her as the brother of her deceased husband and provide offspring for your brother.” Onan knew that the offspring would not be his, so whenever he went to his brother’s wife, he wasted his semen on the ground, so that he would not provide offspring for his brother. But the thing that he did was evil in the sight of the Lord, so the Lord killed him also. Then Judah said to Tamar, his daughter-in-law, “Remain a widow in your father’s house until my son Shelah is grown up.” Actually he had said to himself, “I do not want him to die like his brothers.” So Tamar went and lived in her father’s house. After some time Shua’s daughter, the wife of Judah, died. When Judah had finished mourning, he went up to his sheepshearers at Timnah, he and his friend Hirah the Adullamite. Tamar was told, “Look, your father-in-law is going up to Timnah to shear his sheep.” She took off the garments that identified her as a widow, covered herself with her veil, disguised herself, and sat in the gate of Enaim, which is on the way to Timnah, because she saw that Shelah had grown up, but she was not going to be given to him as a wife. When Judah saw her, he thought that she was a prostitute, because she had covered her face. He turned to her by the roadside and said, “Please, let me come to you,” because he did not know that she was his daughter-in-law. She said, “What will you give me, so that you may come to me?” He said, “I will send you a young goat from the flock.” She said, “Will you give me something as a security deposit until you send the goat?” He said, “What should I give you as a deposit?” She said, “Your stamp seal on its cord and your staff that is in your hand.” He gave them to her and went to her, and she conceived by him. Then she got up and left. Later she took off her veil and put her widow’s garments back on. Judah sent the young goat with his friend, the Adullamite, to get back the deposit from the woman’s possession, but he could not find her. So he asked the men from that place, “Where is the sacred prostitute who was by the road at Enaim?” They said, “There hasn’t been any sacred prostitute here.” So he returned to Judah and said, “I could not find her, and the men of the place said, ‘There hasn’t been any sacred prostitute here.’” Judah said, “Let her keep it, so that we are not disgraced. Look, I did send this young goat, but you were unable to find her.” About three months later Judah was told, “Tamar, your daughter-in-law, has prostituted herself, and even worse, she is pregnant by prostitution.” Judah said, “Bring her out and burn her.” When she was brought, she sent this message to her father-in-law: “I am pregnant by the man to whom these things belong.” She also said, “Please help me identify whose these are—this stamp seal on its cord and the staff.” Judah recognized them and said, “She is more righteous than I, because I did not give her to Shelah, my son.” But he was not intimate with her again. When the time came for her to go into labor, it turned out that there were twins in her womb. When she was in labor, one of the...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 17

4/17/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 17 Genesis 37 LISTEN HERE Genesis 37 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0417db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Trouble in Jacob’s Family Jacob lived in the land where his father had resided as an alien, that is, in the land of Canaan. This is the account about the development of the family of Jacob: When Joseph was seventeen years old, he was tending the flock with his brothers. He was just a boy compared to the sons of his father’s wives Bilhah and Zilpah. Joseph brought a bad report about them to their father. Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his other sons, because he was the son born in his old age, and he made him a special robe. His brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his brothers, so they hated him and could not speak to him in a friendly way. Once Joseph had a dream, and he told it to his brothers, so they hated him all the more. He said to them, “Please listen to this dream that I have dreamed: There we were, binding sheaves in the field, and suddenly my sheaf rose up and stood upright. Then your sheaves gathered around and bowed down to my sheaf.” His brothers said to him, “So will you really reign over us? Will you really have dominion over us?” They hated him all the more because of his dreams and what he said. Then he had another dream and told it to his brothers. He said, “Listen, I had another dream. This is what I saw: The sun and the moon and eleven stars bowed down to me.” He told it to his father and to his brothers. His father rebuked him and said to him, “What kind of dream is this that you have dreamed? Will I and your mother and your brothers really come and bow down to the ground in front of you?” His brothers were jealous of him, but his father kept what he had said in mind. His brothers went to pasture their father’s flock in Shechem. Israel said to Joseph, “Aren’t your brothers pasturing the flock in Shechem? Go, I will send you to them.” Joseph said to him, “Yes, I will do it.” Israel said to him, “Please go and see whether everything is going well with your brothers and with the flock. Then bring me word again.” So he sent him off from the valley at Hebron, and he arrived at Shechem. A man met him as he was wandering in the countryside. The man asked him, “What are you looking for?” He said, “I am looking for my brothers. Tell me, please, where they are pasturing the flock.” The man said, “They have left here. I heard them say, ‘Let’s go to Dothan.’” Joseph went after his brothers and found them at Dothan. They saw him in the distance, and before he came near to them, they conspired against him to kill him. They said to each other, “Look, here comes this master of dreams. Come on, let’s kill him and throw him into one of the cisterns, and we will say, ‘A wild animal has devoured him.’ Then we will see what will become of his dreams.” Reuben heard this and rescued him out of their hands. He said, “Let’s not take his life.” Reuben said to them, “Shed no blood. Throw him into this cistern that is in the wilderness, but do not lay a hand on him.” He said this so that he could rescue him out of their hands and restore him to his father. And so when Joseph came to his brothers, they stripped him of his robe, the special robe he was wearing. Then they took him and threw him into the cistern. The cistern was empty; there was no water in it. They sat down to eat bread, and they looked up and saw a caravan of Ishmaelites coming from Gilead with their camels loaded with spices, balm, and myrrh, which they were going to deliver to Egypt. Judah said to his brothers, “What profit is there in killing our brother and concealing his blood? Come on, let’s sell him to the Ishmaelites and not lay a hand on him, since he is our brother, our own flesh.” His brothers listened to him. As the Midianites, who were merchants, were passing by, the brothers pulled Joseph up out of the cistern and sold Joseph to...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 16

4/16/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 16 Genesis 36 LISTEN HERE Genesis 36 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0416db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Esau’s Descendants Now this is the account about the descendants of Esau (that is, Edom): Esau took Canaanite women as his wives. They were Adah the daughter of Elon the Hittite, and Oholibamah the daughter of Anah and granddaughter of Zibeon the Hivite. He also married Basemath, Ishmael’s daughter, the sister of Nebaioth. Adah gave birth to Eliphaz for Esau. Basemath gave birth to Reuel. Oholibamah gave birth to Jeush, Jalam, and Korah. These are the sons of Esau, who were born to him in the land of Canaan. Esau took his wives, his sons, his daughters, and all the members of his household, along with his livestock, all his animals, and all the possessions that he had accumulated in the land of Canaan, and he went into another land, away from his brother Jacob. Their herds were too large for them to stay together, and the land where they had settled could not support both of them because of their livestock. So Esau lived in the hill country of Seir. (Esau is another name for Edom.) This is the account about the descendants of Esau, who was the founding father of Edom in the hill country of Seir: The following are the names of Esau’s sons: Eliphaz the son of Esau’s wife Adah, and Reuel the son of Esau’s wife Basemath. The sons of Eliphaz were Teman, Omar, Zepho, Gatam, and Kenaz. Timna was the concubine of Esau’s son Eliphaz, and she gave birth to Amalek for Eliphaz. These are the grandsons of Esau’s wife Adah. The following are the sons of Reuel: Nahath, Zerah, Shammah, and Mizzah. These were the grandsons of Esau’s wife Basemath. The following were the sons of Esau’s wife Oholibamah, the daughter of Anah, the granddaughter of Zibeon. She gave birth to Jeush, Jalam, and Korah for Esau. The Chiefs of the Clans of Edom The following are the chiefs of the clans of the descendants of Esau: From the descendants of Eliphaz the firstborn of Esau they were Chief Teman, Chief Omar, Chief Zepho, Chief Kenaz, Chief Korah, Chief Gatam, and Chief Amalek. These are the chiefs who descended from Eliphaz in the land of Edom. These are the descendants of Adah. The following are the descendants of Esau’s son Reuel: Chief Nahath, Chief Zerah, Chief Shammah, and Chief Mizzah. These are the chiefs who descended from Reuel in the land of Edom. These are the descendants of Esau’s wife Basemath. The following are the descendants of Esau’s wife Oholibamah: Chief Jeush, Chief Jalam, and Chief Korah. These are the chiefs who came from Esau’s wife Oholibamah daughter of Anah. These are the descendants of Esau (that is, Edom), and these are their chiefs. Other People of Edom The following are the sons of Seir the Horite, who lived in the land: Lotan, Shobal, Zibeon, Anah, Dishon, Ezer, and Dishan. These are the chiefs who descended from the Horites, the descendants of Seir in the land of Edom. The sons of Lotan were Hori and Heman. Lotan’s sister was Timna. The following are the sons of Shobal: Alvan, Manahath, Ebal, Shepho, and Onam. The following are the sons of Zibeon: Aiah and Anah. This is the Anah who discovered the hot springs in the wilderness as he was feeding the donkeys of Zibeon his father. The following are the descendants of Anah: Dishon and Oholibamah, the daughter of Anah. The following are the sons of Dishon: Hemdan, Eshban, Ithran, and Cheran. The following are the sons of Ezer: Bilhan, Za’avan, and Akan. The following are the sons of Dishan: Uz and Aran. The following are the chiefs who descended from the Horites: Chief Lotan, Chief Shobal, Chief Zibeon, Chief Anah, Chief Dishon, Chief Ezer, and Chief Dishan. These are the chiefs who came from the Horites, according to their chiefdoms in the land of Seir. Kings of Edom The following are the kings who reigned in the land of Edom before any king reigned over the people of...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 15

4/15/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 15 Genesis 35 LISTEN HERE Genesis 35 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0415db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible The Return to Bethel God said to Jacob, “Get up and go to Bethel, and live there. Make an altar there for God, who appeared to you when you fled from the presence of Esau your brother.” Then Jacob said to his household and to all who were with him, “Throw away the foreign gods that are among you, purify yourselves, and change your clothing. Let’s get up and go to Bethel. I will make an altar there for God, who answered me in the day when I was in trouble and who has been with me wherever I have traveled.” They gave Jacob all the foreign gods that were in their possession and the rings that were in their ears, and Jacob hid them under the terebinth tree that was near Shechem. They set out, and terror from God fell on the cities that were around them, so they did not pursue Jacob’s sons. So Jacob came to Luz (that is, Bethel), which is in the land of Canaan, he and all the people who were with him. He built an altar there and named the place El Beth El, because God had been revealed to him there, when he fled from the presence of his brother. Deborah, who was Rebekah’s nurse, died, and she was buried under the oak below Bethel. So the place was named Allon Bacuth. God appeared to Jacob again after he had come from Paddan Aram, and he blessed him. God said to him, “Your name is Jacob, but your name will not be Jacob anymore. Your name will be Israel.” So he named him Israel. God said to him, “I am God Almighty. Be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a community of nations will descend from you, and kings will come from your body. The land that I gave to Abraham and Isaac, I will give also to you, and I will give the land to your descendants after you.” God left him in the place where he had spoken with him, and Jacob set up a memorial in the place where God had spoken with him. It was a memorial stone. He poured out a drink offering on it and poured oil on it. Jacob named the place where God spoke with him Bethel. Jacob’s Sons Then they traveled from Bethel. As they were coming close to Ephrath, Rachel went into labor. She was experiencing hard labor, and when she was in hard labor, the midwife said to her, “Don’t be afraid, for now you will have another son.” Then as her life was slipping away (for she was dying), she named her son Benoni, but his father named him Benjamin. So Rachel died and was buried on the way to Ephrath (that is, Bethlehem). Jacob set up a memorial stone on her grave. It is the marker for Rachel’s tomb to this day. Israel traveled on and pitched his tent beyond Migdal Eder. While Israel lived in that region, Reuben went and lay down with Bilhah, his father’s concubine, and Israel heard about it. Jacob had twelve sons. The sons of Leah were Reuben (Jacob’s firstborn), Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun. The sons of Rachel were Joseph and Benjamin. The sons of Bilhah (Rachel’s maid) were Dan and Naphtali. The sons of Zilpah (Leah’s maid) were Gad and Asher. These are the sons of Jacob who were born to him in Paddan Aram. Jacob came to his father Isaac at Mamre near Kiriath Arba (which is Hebron), where Abraham and Isaac had resided as aliens. The Death of Isaac The days of Isaac’s life were one hundred eighty years. Isaac breathed his last and died. He was gathered to his people. He had lived a long, full life. Esau and Jacob, his sons, buried him. Footnotes El Beth El means God of the House of God.Allon Bacuth means Oak of Weeping.It is not certain whether the events in these verses occurred at this time or if they are a flashback to an earlier visit to Bethel.Israel means wrestles with God or prevails with God.Or as her soul was departingBenoni means son of my trouble.Benjamin means son of my right hand.Migdal Eder means Tower of the Flock. The Holy Bible, Evangelical Heritage Version®,...

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Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 14

4/14/2026
Through My Bible Yr 03 – April 14 Genesis 34 LISTEN HERE Genesis 34 (EHV) https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/tmb-ehv/03-0414db.mp3 See series: Through My Bible Dinah and Shechem Dinah, Jacob’s daughter by Leah, went out to see the young women of the land. Shechem, the son of Hamor the Hivite, the chief of that part of the land, saw her and took her, lay down with her, and humiliated her. He had a strong desire for Dinah, the daughter of Jacob, and he was in love with the young woman and spoke tenderly to her. Shechem spoke to his father, Hamor, saying, “Get me this young woman as a wife.” When Jacob heard that Shechem had defiled his daughter Dinah, his sons were out in the field with his livestock, so Jacob kept quiet about it until they came back. Hamor the father of Shechem came to talk with Jacob. The sons of Jacob came in from the field when they heard about it. The men were shocked by the outrage, and they were very angry, because he had disgraced Israel by lying down with Jacob’s daughter, a thing that should not be done. Hamor spoke with them. He said, “My son Shechem has a deep longing for your daughter. Please give her to him as a wife. Intermarry with us. Give your daughters to us, and take our daughters for yourselves. You may live among us, and the land will be open to you. Live in it, conduct trade, and acquire property in it.” Shechem said to her father and to her brothers, “Let me find favor in your eyes, and whatever you ask from me I will give. No matter how great a bride price and gift you demand, I will give it. Just give me the young woman as a wife.” The sons of Jacob answered Shechem and his father Hamor deceitfully, because Shechem had defiled their sister Dinah. They said to them, “We cannot do this—giving our sister to a man who is uncircumcised. That would be a disgrace to us. Only on this condition will we consent to your offer: If all your males become circumcised as we are, then we will give our daughters to you, and we will take your daughters for ourselves, and we will live with you, and we will become one people. But if you do not accept our terms and undergo circumcision, then we will take our sister, and we will be gone.” Their offer pleased Hamor and Hamor’s son Shechem. The young man did not delay acting on it, because he was delighted with Jacob’s daughter, and he was the most important of all the household of his father. Hamor and his son Shechem came to the gate of their city and discussed this with the men of their city. They said, “These men want peace with us. So let them live in the land and trade in it. Look, the land is large enough for them. Let us take their daughters as wives for ourselves, and let us give them our daughters. Only on this condition will the men agree to live with us and to become one people with us: if every male among us is circumcised, as they are circumcised. Won’t all their livestock, all their possessions, and all their animals become ours? So let’s accept their offer, so that they will settle among us.” Everyone who assembled at the gate of his city listened to Hamor and to Shechem his son. So all the males who assembled at the gate of the city were circumcised. Then on the third day, when they were still sore, two of Jacob’s sons, Simeon and Levi, Dinah’s brothers, each took his sword, attacked the unsuspecting city, and killed all the males. They killed Hamor and Shechem, his son, with the edge of the sword. They took Dinah out of Shechem’s house and left. Jacob’s sons then came to the dead bodies and looted the city, because their sister had been defiled. They took their flocks, their herds, their donkeys, everything that was in the city, everything that was in the countryside, and all their wealth. They took all their little ones and their wives as captives. They looted everything that was in the houses. Jacob said to Simeon and Levi, “You have ruined me. You have made me stink to the inhabitants of the land,...

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