Sessions with Genesis

The Story Begins
by Tony W. Cartledge

Sessions with Genesis is a ten-session study unit designed to provide a compelling look at the book of Gensis. Each session is followed by a thought-provoking page of questions that allow for a deeper experience of the scriptural passages. These resources pages can be used by seminar leaders during preparation and group discussion, as well as in individual Bible study.

Immersing us in the book of Genesis, Tony Cartledge examines both its major stories and the smaller cycles of hope and failure, of promise and judgment. Genesis introduces these themes of divine faithfulness and human failure in unmistakable terms, tracing Israel’s beginning to the creation of the world and professing a belief that Israel’s particular history had universal significance.

Tony W. Cartledge has taught Old Testament, writing, and ministry courses at Campbell University Divinity School since 2007. A pastor of five churches over 26 years, Cartledge also has authored or co-authored several books with Smyth & Helwys, including Tall Tales and Deep Truths, Sessions with Samuel, A Whole New World: Life after Bethany and Job: Into the Fire, Out of the Ashes. He is also author of 1 & 2 Samuel, part of the Smyth & Helwys Bible Commentary Series.

Chapters

Stories about Beginnings

Session 1:

Beginning to Begin

Genesis 1–2

Session 2:

Beginning to Sin

Genesis 3–5

Session 3:

Beginning Again

Genesis 6–9

Session 4:

Beginning to Extend

Genesis 10–11

Stories about Ancestors

Session 5:

Father Abraham

Genesis 12–23

Session 6:

Father Isaac

Genesis 24–27

Session 7:

Father Jacob

Genesis 28–36

Session 8:

Father Joseph

Genesis 37–50

Sidetrack Stories

Session 9:

Dinah and Her Brothers

Genesis 34

Session 10:

Judah’s Unpredictable Family

Genesis 38

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Sessions with Genesis is a ten-session study unit designed to provide a compelling look at the book of Gensis. Each session is followed by a thought-provoking page of questions that allow for a deeper experience of the scriptural passages. These resources pages can be used by seminar leaders during preparation and group discussion, as well as in individual Bible study.

Immersing us in the book of Genesis, Tony Cartledge examines both its major stories and the smaller cycles of hope and failure, of promise and judgment. Genesis introduces these themes of divine faithfulness and human failure in unmistakable terms, tracing Israel’s beginning to the creation of the world and professing a belief that Israel’s particular history had universal significance.

Tony W. Cartledge has taught Old Testament, writing, and ministry courses at Campbell University Divinity School since 2007. A pastor of five churches over 26 years, Cartledge also has authored or co-authored several books with Smyth & Helwys, including Tall Tales and Deep Truths, Sessions with Samuel, A Whole New World: Life after Bethany and Job: Into the Fire, Out of the Ashes. He is also author of 1 & 2 Samuel, part of the Smyth & Helwys Bible Commentary Series.

Chapters

Stories about Beginnings

Session 1:

Beginning to Begin

Genesis 1–2

Session 2:

Beginning to Sin

Genesis 3–5

Session 3:

Beginning Again

Genesis 6–9

Session 4:

Beginning to Extend

Genesis 10–11

Stories about Ancestors

Session 5:

Father Abraham

Genesis 12–23

Session 6:

Father Isaac

Genesis 24–27

Session 7:

Father Jacob

Genesis 28–36

Session 8:

Father Joseph

Genesis 37–50

Sidetrack Stories

Session 9:

Dinah and Her Brothers

Genesis 34

Session 10:

Judah’s Unpredictable Family

Genesis 38

Sessions with Genesis

The Story Begins
by Tony W. Cartledge