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 quic...
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 kingdo...
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 shap...
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 l...
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...
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 o...
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 ...
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 morni...