Description
Fellowship, Promise, and the Heart of Intercession
Overview
This comprehensive digital study suite provides an in-depth exploration of Genesis 18, focusing on the divine visitation at the Oaks of Mamre and Abraham’s historic petition for the cities of the plain. Designed for both personal enrichment and group instruction, this package transforms complex narrative scripture into actionable spiritual lessons.
What Is Included in This Study Suite?
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Comprehensive Teaching Outline A structured, professional guide detailing the transition from the “Celebration of Fellowship” to “Judicial Inquiry.” This outline is formatted for clarity and scannable teaching, avoiding first-person pronouns and focusing on the sovereign nature of God.
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Detailed Bible Study Lesson A deep-dive analysis of the text, covering:
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The Theology of the Best: Learning from Abraham’s “choice calf” and “fine flour.”
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The Miraculous Promise: Confronting doubt with the reality that nothing is too wonderful for the Lord.
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The Ethics of Sodom: A clear-eyed look at the nature of divine judgment and the requirement for righteousness.
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Teacher & Student Guides
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🍎 Teacher’s Edition: Includes specific instructional points, theological deep-dives, and classroom discussion starters.
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📖 Student’s Edition: Features scannable lesson sections, key vocabulary terms (Theophany, Intercession, Anthropomorphism), and personal application prompts.
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Assessment Module A 10-question comprehensive quiz designed to test retention of theological principles and historical context.
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Answer Key & Commentary A complete answer sheet accompanied by detailed rationale for each response, perfect for self-grading or facilitated review.
Product Specifications
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Format: Digital Download (PDF & Markdown compatible)
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Audience: Christian Bible Studies, Sunday School Teachers, Small Group Leaders.
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Focus Text: Genesis 18:1–33
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Style: Professional publication style; no first-person narrative; Christian-centered perspective.
Why Choose This Study?
This suite does not merely recount a story; it provides an object lesson in the nature of God. It highlights the divine patience of a Creator who listens to the repetitive prayers of His people and the boldness required to intercede for the lost.
“Shall not the Judge of all the earth deal justly?” — Genesis 18:25


