Read the Bible: Genesis 20

Chapter 19 was kind of long and I felt some things needed to be said. Good news: Genesis 20 is a shorter chapter, only 18 verses, and it gives us a break from some of the heavy stuff of the past two chapters. Abraham is traveling abroad telling people that Sarah is his sister, which we have seen before.

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5 thoughts on “Read the Bible: Genesis 20

  1. Many people have started Genesis 1 on January 1st with the goal of reading straight through the Bible. Genesis and Exodus are very narrative, it’s telling a story and that’s the kind of read most people are used to. What usually happens is they get to the middle of February, they are about halfway through Leviticus, and run out of steam.

  2. I plan to read Genesis and Exodus then start the New Testament. We will read the Gospel of Matthew otherwise it will be two years before we get to the New Testament.

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