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When Isaac was old, he called for his older son Esau to hunt wild game and prepare it for him, so that he would eat it and give his blessing. Rebekah heard their conversation, and spoke to Jacob, “Listen to me and do exactly as I say.” She prepared the food that Isaac loved and put Esau’s clothes on Jacob. So Isaac ate the meal that Jacob brought to him, and blessed Jacob instead of Esau.
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Episode 1: Creation (Part 1)
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form and empty, and darkness was upon the face of the deep. He created day and night, the sun, the stars, and the moon. He created the beasts of the earth, the livestock, and everything that crawls on the earth, each according to its own kind. And God saw that it was good.Watch Now -
Episode 2: Creation (Part 2)
God formed man out of the dust of the ground and breathed into him the breath of life, and he became a living soul. God spoke to Adam, saying “Do not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for if you do, you will surely die.” Adam named all the living creatures. God removed one of Adam’s ribs, and with the rib He made a woman and brought her to Adam.Watch Now -
Episode 3: The Fall
The serpent, who was craftier than any of the creatures that the LORD God had made, came to Eve and asked her, “Did God really say not to eat of any tree in the garden?” Tempted by the serpent’s words, she went against God’s command and ate of the fruit of the tree and shared it with her husband who was with her. Their eyes were opened, and they realized they were naked, and they hid from God’s presence.Watch Now -
Episode 4: Cain & Abel
After being driven out from the garden of Eden, Adam and Eve had two sons: Cain and Abel. In the course of time, Cain and Abel brought offerings to the LORD. The LORD accepted Abel and his offering, but He did not accept Cain or his offering. Realizing this, Cain became very angry. When they were in the field together, Cain turned on his brother Abel and killed him.Watch Now -
Episode 5: The Great Flood (Part 1)
God saw that the people on earth were very wicked. Among the wicked people of the earth, there was a man who found favor with God. His name was Noah. God gave instructions to Noah to build an ark. Noah did just as God had commanded him: he gathered all the animals, his family, and enough food for all of them, and entered the ark. It rained on the earth 40 days and 40 nights.Watch Now -
Episode 6: The Great Flood (Part 2)
God remembered Noah and all the animals in the ark. The waters began to recede. God spoke to Noah, saying “Come out from the ark.” Then Noah built an altar to the LORD. God established His covenant with every living creature on the earth, that never again would all living things be destroyed by a flood. God set His bow in the clouds as a sign of a covenant between Him and the earth.Watch Now -
Episode 7: The Tower of Babel
After the flood, the sons of Noah and their wives began to repopulate the earth. The people settled in the land of Shinar, desiring to make a name for themselves. The LORD said, “The people are united. Now nothing they set out to accomplish will be impossible for them. Come, let Us go down and confuse their language.” So, the LORD scattered the people all over the earth, and the building of the city and the tower stopped.Watch Now -
Episode 8: The Call of Abram
God called Abram out from Ur and promised that He would make him a great nation and bless him. Abram’s family traveled to Haran and settled there. Then, they traveled to Canaan. There was a famine in the land, so Abram and Sarai, his wife, went to Egypt where Abram devised a plan, saying, “She is my sister.” Pharaoh took Sarai into his house, and God sent great plagues to Pharaoh and his house. Then Pharoah sent them away.Watch Now -
Episode 9: Abram and the Kings’ War
God called Abram out from Ur and promised that He would make him a great nation and bless him. Abram’s family traveled to Haran and settled there. Then, they traveled to Canaan. There was a famine in the land, so Abram and Sarai, his wife, went to Egypt where Abram devised a plan, saying, “She is my sister.” Pharaoh took Sarai into his house, and God sent great plagues to Pharaoh and his house. Then Pharoah sent them away.Watch Now -
Episode 10: Everlasting Covenant
The LORD took Abram outside and said: “Look up at the sky and count the stars. So shall be the number of your offspring.” Abram believed the LORD, and He counted it to him as righteousness. The LORD told Abram to gather animals, then a deep sleep fell on Abram. A smoking pot and a flaming torch appeared and passed between the pieces of the animals. That day, the LORD made a covenant with Abram.Watch Now -
Episode 20: Jacob & Esau (Part 1)
Rebekah was unable to conceive, so Isaac prayed to the LORD on her behalf. Rebekah became pregnant, and the children struggled together within her womb. Isaac favored his son Esau, while Rebekah favored Jacob. Esau promised his birthright to his younger brother Jacob for stew. There came a famine, and Isaac settled in Gerar, where he said of Rebekah, “she is my sister.” Isaac left from there and stayed in the valley of Gerar.Watch Now -
Episode 22: Jacob’s Ladder
On his way to Haran, Jacob stopped to rest. As he slept, he began to dream and saw a ladder set on the earth, reaching to Heaven. At the very top, the LORD appeared, and He promised to give the land on which Jacob was lying to him and his offspring. Jacob awoke and said, “Surely the LORD is in this place,” and he named the place Bethel. Jacob approached Haran, and Laban brought Jacob to his house.Watch Now -
Episode 23: Rachel & Leah
Jacob said to Laban, “I will work for you for seven years in exchange for your younger daughter Rachel.” But Laban deceived Jacob and brought to him his older daughter Leah. So Jacob agreed to work for his uncle for seven more years for Rachel, and then took her as his wife along with Leah, but he loved Rachel more. God blessed Leah and Rachel and their servants with sons and a daughter.Watch Now -
Episode 24: Jacob Leaves Haran
Jacob asked Laban to let him go his own way so that he could return to his country, Canaan. Laban agreed, but quickly removed every sheep and goat that Jacob had asked for his wage. Jacob continued to care for Laban’s flock as promised. And the LORD God blessed Jacob and increased his flocks, his camels, his donkeys, and the number of his servants. Jacob gathered his wives and all that he had and fled to Canaan.Watch Now -
Episode 25: Treaty With Laban
When Laban learned that Jacob had fled, he immediately gathered his family and began to pursue Jacob. After seven days, Laban overtook Jacob, but not before God had warned him in a dream not to say anything to Jacob, good or bad. Laban searched through the tents for his stolen household gods but did not find the idols. Together, they agreed before the LORD God of Abraham to do each other no harm.Watch Now -
Episode 26: Jacob to Israel
Jacob continued toward Canaan, and as he journeyed, he was met by the angels of God, and he exclaimed, “This is God’s camp!” Jacob became afraid after hearing that Esau was approaching with 400 men, so he divided his camp and prayed to God. A Man appeared to Jacob and the two began to wrestle. The Man blessed Jacob and changed his name to Israel. The next day, Jacob saw Esau approach. Esau ran toward Jacob and embraced him.Watch Now -
Episode 27: The Attack on Dinah
Dinah, the daughter of Jacob and Leah, set out to visit with other young women. But when Shechem saw her, he seized her and forced himself on her. Hamor spoke with Jacob and asked him to give Dinah to Shechem as his wife. The sons of Jacob answered them deceitfully, and every male in the city was circumcised. The third day, while the men were still in pain, Simeon and Levi killed every male in the city.Watch Now

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