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Transcript: Verse by Verse Study – Chapter 26:18 to Chapter 27:46 – Zac Poonen

Here is the full transcript of Bible teacher Zac Poonen’s Verse By Verse Study on Genesis Chapter 26:18 to Chapter 27:46…

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TRANSCRIPT:

Zac Poonen: Genesis 26. In our last study, we were at the section beginning at verse 18. Then Isaac dug again the wells of water, which had been dug in the days of his father Abraham. For the Philistines had stopped them up after the death of Abraham, and he gave them the same names which his father had given them. And we saw that this was a picture of how through the centuries after the days of the apostles, the wells that were dug by the apostles, the teaching of the new covenant had been buried by the Philistines by the traditions of men, and Isaac’s servants, it says here Isaac dug again those wells, and that’s what has happened through the years, and particularly in the last few hundred years, there’s been a recovery of these truths that were hidden.

And whenever there was a recovery like that, there was always contention. That’s just the spiritual application of that, but the type of it. But we can also see here something of Isaac’s good heartedness and graciousness, an example for us to follow that when there was a contention, verse 20, the herdsman of Gerar quarreled with the herdsman of Isaac saying, the water is ours. So he named the well Esek because they contended for it. And he just moved on.

He didn’t fight. He didn’t say that my father dug this well, and you buried it and I’ve opened it up again. It’s doubly mine. He could have said that, but he didn’t fight. We saw earlier how he had imitated his father in telling a lie concerning his wife, saying she’s my sister in verse nine.

We also see here how he imitated his father in something good.