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March 10, 2026

Applying Joseph's Story to Ourselves

What if the pit isn’t the end of the story, but the setup for everything God intends to do next? We close our season on Joseph by retracing the long arc from Hebron to Egypt and uncovering how a quiet, faithful God threads promise through betrayal, famine, and years of waiting. Walking step by step through the genealogy, geography, and culture of the ancient Near East, we show how the text first reveals who God is before it tells us what to do—and why that order can transform how we live. We un...
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Feb. 9, 2026

Connection to Adjacent Anchors

What if the most pivotal moments in Scripture unfold not in grand miracles but in the quiet chapters we’re tempted to skip? We slow down to trace Joseph’s role as the living hinge between Noah’s preservation and Moses’s deliverance, showing how God guards a fragile promise by moving a family into an unexpected refuge. We start by reframing Genesis as a crafted narrative—covenant with creation narrowing to Abraham’s family, and a promise that faces real threats: famine, division, and scarcity. J...
Jan. 26, 2026

Retell Joseph's Story

A torn robe, a silent meal, and a caravan on the Via Maris set Joseph’s life on a path he never chose—and reveal a God who never stops steering the story. We take you back into Genesis 37 with a slow, layered reading that honors its ancient setting, tracing how honor-shame culture, family systems, and geography transform a household feud into the hinge of redemption. We start by grounding the narrative in the Abrahamic covenant and the patriarchal period, then follow the thread into Dothan, whe...
Jan. 14, 2026

Middle Eastern Lenses: Part 2

What if the most important truths in Genesis 37 only emerge when we stop rushing to explain them? We walk through Joseph’s early story using Middle Eastern lenses that prize belief before understanding and narrative over quick moral takeaways. That change in posture opens a richer view of God’s character and activity, even when the page goes quiet and the pit looks final. We begin by challenging a common Western impulse: trust held hostage by clarity. Ancient readers assumed God’s goodness and ...
Jan. 12, 2026

Middle Eastern Lenses: Part 1

What if Joseph’s famous coat wasn’t about color at all, but about authority, inheritance, and a power shift that set a family on edge? We slow down in Genesis 37 and trade Western questions of form for a Middle Eastern focus on function, uncovering how each object in the narrative works inside the story. A garment becomes a public declaration, a cistern acts as a grave, a caravan reveals choreography rather than chance, and a goat’s blood whispers of substitution and covered guilt. The result is...
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Dec. 30, 2025

Theological Themes

A bloodied robe, a grieving father, and a dream that will not die—Genesis 37 reads like family drama, but it hums with deeper currents. We step through the story with four anchor themes—deception, sacrifice, exile, and kingdom—and watch how a broken household becomes the soil for redemption. Joseph’s brothers forge a lie with a goat’s blood, and the text reaches back to Jacob’s own deceit, confronting the generational nature of sin and the urgent need for someone to break the cycle. From there,...
Dec. 22, 2025

Redemptive History

A coat, a canyon between brothers, and a famine that threatens nations—Joseph’s story is gripping on its own, but the real power emerges when we place it inside the Bible’s sweeping arc. We pull back from Genesis 37 to trace the four-movement storyline of Scripture—creation, fall, redemption, restoration—and discover how Joseph’s suffering becomes a conduit for God’s rescue. We start with Eden’s shalom, the wholeness that defines what “very good” truly means. That vision sharpens the contrast w...
Dec. 14, 2025

Genealogy, Geography, and Culture Part 3

A single robe shouldn’t fracture a family—but in Joseph’s world, it did. We unpack why a garment could serve as a public promotion, how honor and shame recalibrated every relationship in the household, and why a simple meal can read like a verdict. Stepping into the ancient Near Eastern mindset, we explore the Bet Av, where identity is communal and leadership, inheritance, and reputation flow through a single heir. That lens changes everything: Joseph’s dreams sound like divine claims, not teena...
Dec. 5, 2025

Genealogy, Geography, and Culture Part 2

What if the land itself is the guide to one of Scripture’s most dramatic turns? We step onto the ridgelines and through the valleys of Joseph’s world to see why Hebron, Shechem, and Dothan didn’t just host the story—they shaped it. From the ancestral heights of Hebron to a fraught valley in Shechem and finally to Dothan’s exposed plain, the terrain narrows choices, widens risks, and aligns timing with a busy international highway. We unpack how Hebron grounds the promise with the patriarchs’ to...
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Dec. 2, 2025

Genealogy, Geography, and Culture Part 1

A favorite son in a torn household, a coat that screams status, and a caravan of cousins bound for Egypt—Joseph’s story doesn’t begin at the pit. We zoom out to the family system that shaped every choice: a father’s partial love, mothers locked in rivalry, sons born into names that sounded like futures, and an honor code that could both protect and destroy. We walk the lineage from Abraham and Sarah to Jacob and his twelve sons to see why birth order mattered and how silence from a parent can r...
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Nov. 24, 2025

Basic Questions

A robe, a pit, and a trade route shouldn’t be the ingredients for hope—yet that’s exactly where the Joseph story begins to turn. We slow down to ask sharper questions that reveal what’s really happening beneath the surface: a father’s grief, brothers shaped by rivalry, and a world where geography and economics make betrayal chillingly plausible. Instead of rushing past the details, we let the five Ws and one H guide us, and the narrative opens like a map. We revisit the core events—Joseph’s fav...
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Nov. 18, 2025

The Anchor Stories

In the premiere episode of The Rabbi Way, host Vic Harmon introduces the five anchor stories most Western Christians know—Adam and Eve, Noah, Moses, David, and Jesus—and shows how these familiar narratives form the outline of the biblical story. But between these well-known moments lies a story we often skip: the story of Joseph. This season we slow down and rediscover Joseph’s world—his culture, his geography, his family line, and his place in God’s unfolding plan. In Episode 1, we explore whe...
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Nov. 18, 2025

Genealogy

What if the names we skim past are the very map to understanding Joseph’s destiny? We step back into the ancient Near East and follow a living family tree where promise takes root, rivalry blooms, and redemption keeps moving forward even when people fail. By reading genealogies as story, not filler, we uncover how identity, legitimacy, and calling passed through households that were anything but simple. We start with the covenant to Abraham, where a promise of countless descendants collides wit...
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Nov. 18, 2025

Joseph's Story

A torn robe, a whispered plot, and the rattle of a caravan on a dusty road—Joseph’s story opens like a slow drumbeat you can feel in your bones. We step into Genesis 37 with a different posture, choosing to stand in the morning light of Canaan, breathe the air, and see what the brothers saw before choices hardened into scars. By moving carefully through each scene, we uncover how favoritism, symbols, and words can tilt a family off its axis and how a teenager’s dreams can stir both wonder and fu...
Nov. 6, 2025

The Rabbi Way Trailer

Have you ever read a Bible story and felt like there was more going on beneath the surface? The Rabbi Way invites you to slow down and rediscover Scripture through the eyes of the Rabbi. This season, we’re exploring the story of Joseph—the dreamer with the multicolored coat—and uncovering how his journey of betrayal, redemption, and faith points us to Jesus. Join us as we walk the ancient roads of Scripture, one overlooked story at a time. First Episode Drops November 18th, 2025