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OverviewBefore Israel was a nation, it was a household under strain. A Nation in a Tent is a biblical study of Jacob, Joseph, and the making of Israel in Genesis. Written for readers who want more than a surface retelling, this volume follows the family line from Isaac's aging household to Joseph's rise in Egypt, showing how covenant promise moves through rivalry, exile, grief, fear, and preservation. If you are looking for a serious Genesis study, a thoughtful Old Testament study, or Christian nonfiction that stays close to the text, this book offers a clear and compelling path. Rather than smoothing the story into sentimental triumph, this book examines the fracture of inheritance, the pressure of divided affections, the turning point at Bethel, the fear of return, and the widening crisis that culminates in Joseph and the descent of Israel into Egypt. What kind of people are formed in tents before they are formed into a nation? How does blessing move through a family that repeatedly endangers itself? These pages keep those questions in view without forcing easy conclusions. This is a text-conscious Bible study marked by seriousness, restraint, and clarity. The book's tone is reflective, readable, and grounded. It does not invent scenes, flatten tensions, or pretend that the moral and theological difficulties of Genesis are simple. Instead, it offers a close reading of Jacob and Joseph, the family conflict at the heart of Genesis, and the strange providence that preserves a wounded house. For readers interested in biblical theology, Scripture-centered Christian books, and the formation of Israel in Genesis, this volume brings together narrative depth and careful interpretation. You will encounter the story as Genesis presents it: inheritance under pressure, exile as formation, naming and renaming, betrayal and provision, and a household becoming something larger than itself. The result is a Bible commentary style reading experience that is devotional in seriousness without becoming sentimental, and theological in substance without becoming dry. Read Genesis as the making of a people through conflict, consequence, and providence. This book is for readers who want a deeper, steadier encounter with the Old Testament story of Jacob and Joseph. It is for those who value biblical interpretation that is accessible, thoughtful, and faithful to the shape of the text. It is for readers who want to slow down and ask what Genesis is really showing about family, promise, and survival. This Book Is For Readers Who... want a serious but readable Genesis study are interested in Jacob, Joseph, and the formation of Israel appreciate biblical theology rooted in close reading want Christian nonfiction that avoids sensationalism are drawn to Old Testament study with emotional and theological depth value Scripture-centered reflection on providence, exile, and inheritance Perfect For Readers Who Enjoy... Bible study and reference books on Genesis Old Testament theology and biblical interpretation Christian books that explore family conflict and covenant promise text-focused studies of Jacob, Joseph, Bethel, and Egypt reflective nonfiction with a clear theological lens A people begins here before it ever stands in public strength. Open these pages and trace the making of Israel in Genesis. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Samuel AshfordPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 11 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9798251426748Pages: 280 Publication Date: 09 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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