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Genesis—Beginning and Blessing is unavailable, but you can change that!

R. Kent Hughes, respected pastor and author of many other commentaries in the Preaching the Word series, takes readers back to the beginning of the Bible and moves through Genesis with careful exegesis. He explores the superbly crafted structure of the book as well as the weighty themes it contains. For those who preach, teach, and study God’s Word, this exceptionally detailed work will reveal...

marathon match, they began to speak. The unknown assailant began: “ ‘Let me go, for the day has broken.’ But Jacob said, ‘I will not let you go unless you bless me’ ” (v. 26). Jacob had already been given an intimation of the assailant’s supernaturalness by the effortless dislocation, and his concern to remain unknown (v. 29) was another hint of his supernatural origin. Later Scripture would record that no man can see God and live (cf. vv. 30, 31; Exodus 33:20).3 Jacob sensed the divine. Here Jacob,
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