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  1. What is Jacob’s ladder all about? – Genesis 28:12 - NeverThirsty

    This article examines what the Bible teaches about Jacob's ladder, which was a ladder Jacob saw in a dream.

  2. Genesis Q&A Archives | NeverThirsty

    Genesis 25:31-35 When was Esau a servant to Jacob? When was Esau’s yoke thrown off? Genesis 27:40; Hebrews 11:20 What is Jacob’s ladder all about? – Genesis 28:12 Genesis 28:12 How can …

  3. Can Christians interpret dreams? If so, how? | NeverThirsty

    We are not given in significant details about the dream. Jacob’s Dream The next recorded dream was given to Jacob in Genesis 28:10-17. This dream was described in more detail. Here is the dream, He …

  4. Joseph's Genealogy in the book of Matthew | NeverThirsty

    Joseph's genealogy in the book of Matthew documents the fulfillment of many prophecies. This genealogy records Joseph's physical descent.

  5. Dreams, Visions & Revelations Archives | NeverThirsty

    Bible questions about dreams, visions and revelations are answered in this section. Bible answers are given by teaching verse-by-verse.

  6. Bible Q&As | Page 36 | NeverThirsty

    Current Bible Q&A What is Jacob’s ladder all about? – Genesis 28:12 Genesis 28:12

  7. Bible Q&As | Page 35 | NeverThirsty

    Current Bible Q&A What happened to the flood waters of Noah’s day? What is Jacob’s ladder all about? – Genesis 28:12 Was Jesus resurrected on the same day Noah’s ark rested on Mt. Ararat? Did …

  8. When was Esau a servant to Jacob? When was Esau's yoke

    Bible Question: I have a question about Hebrews 11:20. The verse took me back to Genesis 27:40. I have two questions:1) when was Esau a servant to Jacob? and 2) when was the yoke thrown off? …

  9. Book of Genesis | NeverThirsty

    Oct 14, 2012 · Genesis 1-11 is required to understand the rest of the Bible. This book is about God, creation, sin, the first false religion and the early patriarchs.

  10. Does the rapture occur before the tribulation period?

    Jeremiah 30:7 calls it Jacob’s Trouble because this is the climax of the punishment on Israel for their rejection of Jesus Christ. The end of the tribulation period is also the end of the Times of the Gentiles …